THE YITTSBU'GH GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE* CO TUESDAY MO/UM°, APELL 23, IMO. la - PEE NEXT PAGE FOE LOCAL MATIeEE TELEGRAPHIC NEW% u. A Pew Post Office hsa bean establiihed in this county, called West Manchester, and William H. Phelps appointed Psi:muter. We resume this - is in the baronet of,Manchesfer. We publish, • day, the Bill adopted by the Lell islatere,for t • ; election by the people of Auditor and Surveyor end of the State, and also for Ike election of r • •nty Suryeyor. Thfte elections take place next f We regr to learn That Hon. Jam. Cooper, United ' es Senator from Pennsylvania,• was °maned b sickness to hi. lodgings daring nil I." week. accounts for the abasece of his name among lb. plias and nays, on the important votes on the ale question. We are happy to hear That ho i recovering, and when swatter trial codum, w. feel assured we shall and his alma es uniformly .. riled on the aide of freedom, as That if Mr. &. eon's is on the aide of the alarm (=prom • Conant 'aro Vrottron.e.—Among the coniirma. eons of the Senate, which are given to.day, it 'gat of.Faxmoucx A. Exuma, Eva., of this city, eon of our respected townsman, Anthony Beaten, to be Goon! of the United Slates at Angos tura, in the Republic of Venezuela, Sown Amesi ca. Mr. Beaten made one of the Expedition prin. cipally fitted out from thin city, a few yew. ago, staler the direction of Ve.pasiaft Ells, Erg, for nay goting the Oronoo - t, by steam, and resided for sometime in that country. The honor of the coun• try and the interests of ter cif zeta will be safe in the hand. of Mr. Reelen, who will bear with him, to his consulate, the beat wishes of bin friends and fellow citizens In Pittthdrgb. Otto Waxman Itatutoin.,-The advertisement for Iron, by the President of the Ohio and Penney!- . Tattle Railroad, showa that there is a determination to a sub as well as estesmenee that great work at the earliest posstble period. As the stock of the Company will be undoubtedly among the roost safe and profitable in the country, we do not appre hend the Company will have any great difficulty in disposing of its bands, for the porchwo of Iron, of ' ter having provided for the grading and bridging of the road by actual subscriptions. A letter to our columns, td day, from Bellefontaine, Uhio, gives essence that, by the time our road is finished, we shall have railroad connections with Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Sandusky, Cleveland, :and most probably Louisville, besides opening up to to the interior tmde of the great States of Ohio and Ind Lina. All this immense trade will pour over Our road, and as it will toot be an expensive work, its profits most be very large. The Steubenville Herald says that a committee of Puddler*, from this city, have fixed upon that town as the place for the erection of a new Rolling Mill, and , that they have raised fifteen. thousand &tilers towards the project. We trust the Sieuben• ville people will take these enterprising men by the hand, and assist them by both capitol and coon eel, we thiOli they acted unwisely in somemattere connected with the turn outs here, yet none would rejoice more than we to see them suc ceed in their effort to establish a business for them• selves, either on the individual or joint-stock and associative principle. News natal Lure Sorraton-The Cleveland Herald notices a new paper which has just been waded at Sault Ste. Marie, called the Lake Sup,- riot Journal. This paper contains a very interest ing commmiatitin•froin Charles Whittlny, Esq., from Ontonagan, Eetnmary 26, 1520, giving an ac count of a Lake Superior winter, the ancient dig, giugs and mining relies, and the operations of the present mining companies. He writes that thewiater has thus far been agreeable beyond anticipations, • Arrriv•r-a• ear.--....„.„,k., 90 account of the weather, "nor has there been a man could not work comfortably out of doors" N. snow or ice until the 21st of November, when win ter commenced. In December, considerable snow fell, and from 15th of December to 15th January, more cord weather than in any period of like length. Coldest, 15 deg. below zero, and that but one morn ing for a short time. Since 15th of January, wea ther mild and pleasant, and snow about two feet deep. Sky beautifully serene and clear, generally thawing about noon sufficiently to moisten the snow. Mr. \V. asserts from experience, that as for as regards health and comfort the climate on the southern shores of Lake Superior is preferable to the vicinity of she north eastern sea Ward. Oar HafTiSbUffib idler, of to day, is oreeech if. teresh It give. mt. the new Apportionment Bill, as it passed the Hoare, with the amendments ad ded by the Senate. It is a little finprovement on the vetoed bill, but Is still exceedingly defective, and greatly unjust to the Whig. It gives to the Whigs about 35 members of the House, and from 12 to 14 in the Senate, and secures, the rest to the Loccrucoet. It is still, to all Intents and purposes, a Gerrymander, nod an won hy of any honorable and just legislator. We regret to see among the names voting aye on the plunge of this bill through the House, that of Mr. Espey, oao of the Whig members front this county. How he can justify such • vals to his conqinter ts, we rennet see. I certainly will net m, •;,•-r eil.,livret, or rlO mote a renewal a it. Mr. W.thrr Toted against the I llkna Mr. Mike was uhaent. Ideaintoeir, of &mufti., war arnongthe ay, Wt., the Governor will do we trei..a.l not to ray. Ile maylhiek it better to Yee tie bttl chin t.) let the samba pus without any riooril‘naieut at all. Ouropinion is deeided:y in favor of rejecting the bill, aad'asy bill apportioning the State, that doe, not deal justly with all sections and pallier. Western stocks cppear to be poi u'ar in New York. The elty of Decelend has subscribed 1100,- 00010 the Cleveland and Columbus Rad Road, and given her bonds, with coupons annexed, having twenty years to MP. The New York Tribune nays these bonds have all been negotiated, in that City, by Munn. Winnings, Lanier & Co., the tut of them having been closed during last week. Is , very Imp portion of the bonds have been sold to French and German holism, and have gone abroad for annul invasimen.. Pittsburgh city 6's sell at 9.5 in Philadelphia, and Allegheny county at advance. They will loon be at par, as no sounder stocks exist in the cOhntry. Blonee,F mirth St., has received part 1, of Dick ens' rum and highly popular .work, the Moen. tares of David copperfield. It is to 6e completed lit two parts . The' nor Mirk and Erie Railroad Company havtacontraeted for all the rails (some 11,000 tons) which they will need to finish their road to Dun-. kiik,payablis part in bonds and part to cash. . . - . .Tne Coutas B...Lt.—This . pent sale is still is proems, in New Yorin Oa Wednesday last, the bows of the Napoleon Family, by Tiorawalsden, Canova, Sc., were sold for 5600--sot onetenth of their cut, or one grinner of what bit:Cohnla held .1- them - at during his life lime. . _ . By ■ note which it published in the Tribune, it appears that Mr. 1361n11111 engaged apartments at the Irving house, New York, foi Jenny Lind and her vine, and ordered them to be held In reserve for them from sod after the IChlt of septe m b e i next. . . Tar PICINSTLVAMA Ilan. ROAD COX I, NT.-- The Cole, yesterday, on the question of Sunday havolling, was, 11 stockholders vote 127 sharei for daily line. ; 8 stockholders vote 199 shares ageing daily lines. Majority against daily lines, 72 votes. The whole vole, thus far is : .. .. .. . .. Siockhoidem. Share". , • For daily !inv., CF 12,341 Agaiinif daily lines, 111 fi,g73 Malority for daily line. :KA : 5,60 S —North American, Friday, April ill. STWII on t o o Pam...in.—One of the steamers which recently loft New York is going to the ?a cid* r,r tho pi:lrian.c of plying regularly between San F(2OCiSCO and the Sandwich lolanda Here is eon link, and a long one, too, in the chills of sterns erannitinicalloo which is to mite China with thei r rnitta) Stites— Tie other great link, from tha Sandwich biota to China, well Wow in ikt4 Orme. Lerrow...—The greet annul let ting-00a General Pelt Ogee malls, at Wesideg lot, ti Seie.to woman. :.Within eiexteeti snwles; lea days the keetteawer cheentel can't eitisb'ey done, examine,yeinstsi told decide upon at but ten thousand bids. It will be bard woL—equal to an editor's ; almost. Vireisient Divides. of tits P.uua7ti.ut• Hatt Boa& Below we give the allotment al thecrarieus sec tine given to contractors, &Vibe letting at Blain• villa, Saturday, on the Wetter,' Division of the Central Rail Bead. This allotment includes all the work on the Di. West et' as Atesnisins, except nineteen miles, which is comparatively light.. , . A portion of the work let is exceedingly heavy. The Engineer, have been ketanate in pinning it WA the nands of the moat efficient cool:Kelm in the Bete. Most of the work 4, Allegheny is let to citizens of the county. The question now, of rail road communication with ,Philadelphia, Is purey one of time. As area as the work eau be performed we shall have the can running to Philadelphia The nineteen miles of light work will be put under contract as seen no will be necesury to hove it completed, by the time the heavier sections are finished. By the close tint:limn, INSI, or the spring of 1552, the work will be done, and the line opened for end. and travel. Mlonsnent of Seetioas on ibis Western Wail= of Pennsylvania Rail Road, at . Blairsville, !adieu. County, April 20th, 1850. NO. 7—James Kelley, Wilkiniburg, Allegheny County. B—John Reilly & Co, Lockport. 9—Keefe, Howley & Co„ Hollidayiburc, Blair County, Pa. 10—James W. Buchanan, Pittsburgh. lI—S. F. Von Boanhorst& Co., Pittsburgh. I2—King & Parte:ton, Westmoreland Co 16—M'Grann & Barry, Lancaster, Pa. 31—B. J.& H. M'Grann, do. 32—Michael Malone & Co. do. 33—Michael Malone &Co. do. 31—McCsnalaad & Forward, Blair Co. 35—Wynkoop, Lanigan do Co., Pottsville, Schuylkill Co. , 36—John Secidgrass & Co., Westmoreland, County. .37—Carr & Tondos', Spruce Creek, Hun. tingdon County. 33—Carr & Thurlow, Spruce Creek, Hun tingdon County. 39—D. Wilams & Co., Hollidaysburg. 40—M'Grann do Fitzpatrick, Union Furnace, Huotingdon Co. 41—George Clark & San, Holmeaburg, Phil. nde!phiu Co. 42—John Dougherty & Cc, Hollidayaburg, Pa. 43—Carr & Thurlove, Spruce Creek, Hun tingdon Co. 4I—E. & J. M'Oovern, Huntingdon, Co. 45—M'Evoy & Maher, Lancaster, Pa. 46—G00. Clark 6: Son, Holincohutai PDIIo dolphin Co. I7—ld'Orann ✓Y Ittlrtovern, Lancaster, Pa. 19--Snider, Foster do Snyder, Halifax, Dan. phis Cu. ' 49 —M'Grann & Malone, Lancaster, PS. al—Sehogeld & Bell, Philadelphia. 51—hd. D. Madigan, Huntingdon, Hunting don Co. - 52—M'Grann & Reilly, Um:aster, Pe. 59—Collins & McCaffrey, Summu, Cambri County. 51—Welcb, gueele & Graham, Rant Centre vitle, Iw:tame Co. Corre.pondeme - of thePiLtaborgh O auto. The Gnat Central Railroad. Beusrarrrates, April lb, IMO Dana Sra—As - any thing which interests aril portion of the" great back lose line" from Philo .le!plain to St. Louis, is interesting to Pittsburgh ,hat being the mast Imponam city between thi Atlantic sea port and tle Father of Waters, make no apology for troubling you with • feu tame oincerning In important ring in the rjnnc edam. Pealing through this place, which, as you we aware, is aituated on the line of the Sandusky and Cincinnati Rail Read, nearly midway between tin river and tle lake, and titan midway of the Belle Out•ine and India. Rai Road, I have been mud .ratified to learn that the prospects for this link it .he great east end welt chain, are highly encou 'aging. The subscriptions to the capital stock an etubtaincressing,nedthey are made by the right clod armee, and by townships and COUrille.S gaud , ire abundantly able''to pay all their oldie/tient, rho subscription" now exceed lac' mum of fear artazfrad thousand dolfars. The Engineoes esti nat.: of the coat of grading and bridging the whale distance, (120 calico), frOITI the Lran!CM terminus f the 0,110 and Pennsylmeia Rail Road to thr Indiana line, according tolls topottro the Board, nada in lanairy last, tau $480,000, mad no doubt is now c alcitained,•long thecroute. that MMa the his ammnt vi! he aubscribed by the time the line he prepared gad placed under .attract. On the 15th of May, next, accordicg to striver ,weracal, the Company will commence remising oropoaals at then. office, in Sidney, for several por. tons of the distance, from the eastern ter. annul to Marion—about 22 miles ; from &llama. twine to Sidney—about 23 miles, and some miles west of Sidney, The heaviest work on the toad I in the vicinity of, and ten miles west, and ten miles east of, Sidney. The Engineers have lamina llom from Marion ~ never.] different points of junction, on - the C:eveland and Columbus Hail Road, all of which ,stabliah the feel, that the fleet division of the road, eaching to Marion, rill conaiatof • single *kaiak Ina, 20 or 21 miles long, depending on the mat to dirernsined as tie grand junetare of the Pitts• trash road, the Cleveland road, and the Relief ,a, 1w e and tedious 'tad. Titta l portioe of the route will have very moderate grade., generally about t 5 feet to the mite, with a very small amount 01 ~111110,1 and filing. The Company are now obtaining the Right of Way along the located lines, and as far as they tote progressed in thin important branch of their operations, they have been quite successful In W. cuing leases, free of charge, from the laud own. Cr,. Th - eskics appear bright for this Company, and should Ohio be tamed with an abundant crop of her great staple, whew, of which there is a spiels did prosper-1, the march will be " onward," till a successful opening of the he road shall crown the of firts of the enterprising citizens of this nourishing rigion, and place them within Web* hour, of the iron City. Very unity, your,. FROM HARRISBURG. Correrponeenee of ihe Pim/Imb °cum. liczeuisuaci t April 19. In the Senate yeXerday, Mr. Savory, from the immitkv on Corporation., M which was referred tho billfrem the House, entitled "An act locos. posting the Associated Fireman'. Inturanee coup part} of the city of Pittsburgh, reported the same without amendment. Mr. MMililaa from the Select Committee on Slavery, to which was committed bill from the flause,entirled "An act to repeal in part the act mtitled an act to prevent kidnapping, preserve pitblia peace, prohibit the excereise of certain 'awes, heretoCre %itemised brindges, Justices ri the Peace, Aldeimen, and Jailors to this Com• me0w...9.14.mA to repeal certain slave lama, passed the 3rd day of Much 1817," reported the, same with ■ recommendation that It be nega tired. - • lotion amendments to Senate bill went then taken up, and occupied a conaidarablo portion of .he day. The amendmente were Firstly of a local and private character, cod generally of but little ruportanee. Oa motion of Mr. Streeter, the Senate then pro• <coded to the consideration of the bill to Inoorpo• notithe Honesdale and Hastitope plank road com pany to Wayne and Pike o •unties. Mr. Malone moved as aniendment, to come in al a new section. providing kr the enlargement of the loeks,and general improvement of the work upon the Delaware division of the Pennsylvania canal, and antborining a lean at the rate of six per oont. interest, ft, such sons as may ta necessary to complete the said improvements. Mr. Demi* moved to amend the amendment by substituting "Ave per cent." far "six per tent." se the rate of interest lobe allowed. After a great deal of discord= upon the ques tion of agreeing to this amendment go the amend. Merit, and in to the rata orb:Merest which it wu proper to allow , which wu participated to by Mows. Dante, Packer, Crab!), Malone, and Brooke, it wan agreed to. The question wait than taken Nina the amend ment as amended, and determined in the alma dem The question then recurring upon the dual pea. mum oldie bill, it was determined 113 the adirma. Lives/Liu:rat a must. , On motion a Mr. Walker. the Sonata then took :tip the bill to annul tha marriage owdzatt between Jetteph' C. Smith and Sabina, hie wile. Mr. Walker moved to amend by Edding a mew anthonzingtha sale et the Erie and Wa. LAW turnpike road, which wu weed to. !diatom moved a farther amendment, to eau la as an addaioval section, to authorize the Caul Commistioneva to investigate the did= of Peter &Amen, for work done on the Freeport sequednet which wu agreed to. The bill ea amended, wu then read a third time, passed, and and to the Hum for con• On motion of Mr Walker, the Senate took up the bill, entitled a - Supplement lathe actrelative to voters at the elections in the counties of Adam*. Dauphin, Yolk, Lnocaster, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Crzitre, Greene, and Bele, approved the 24th of February, 1919, and incorporating Edin boro Academy in the county of Erir, which was read a second and third time, passed, and soot to the House for concurrenre. On motion of Mr. Bogus, the Senate took up the bill from the House, entitled "An act for the re lief of David Clark, and Andrew Clink of Colum bia county, which wu read • second time, sad amended by the additioo of Bement BOCtiOall pro. : i 'riding for the erection ol a saw count oat: of parts of Columbia, to he called Pdontour. . 1 ' The question then recurring upon the ual par sego of the bill. The yens and nays were required by Mr. Dar sie and Mr. Frick, and were as follows, to wit: Yur.—ldesara Bumley, Cunningham, Drum, Femon, Fratley, Hulett, tires, Jones, Hoaigmach• er, Muncher., M'Culin, Malone, klublenberg, SMUG/. Sunkey, Stveryi - Sterrett, Streeter, Beat, Speaker—lS. NATC—Meurs. Crabb, Dare le, Forsyth:Frick Matthias, Packer, Stine, Walker— 9. So the bill pawed, and woo ordered to be r turned to the Route for concurrence. is the House, the Appropriation Bill was taken on motion of Mr. Conyaliam and Mr. McClin tock, and occupied the emir° day. Mr. Porter offered an amendment to this bill to limit the compensation of the Attorney Generel and his deputies la mob county to 111000 a year, the entire races, to be paid into the Stale Trea sury. On this amendment ■ warm debate arose can cerning the manner in which the prosecohona had been conducted in the county of Philadelphia. Mr. Porter was particularly severe upon the prevent Deputy !Mornay °metal, Wm. B. Reed, EA., abuse character he said was utterly des pised. Mr. Reed watably and eloquently defended by Mr. Kiddie and Mr. O'Neill, the latter • f whom aaid ittn odium which formerly attached to that of` gee some sir or eight yearling°, (0. F. Johnson, tatty. Gen1.,.1 did not aowertet. Mr. Killinger thought it very meanie that the gentleman from Northampton should conaide $lOOO per mentors sufficient fir the prosecutor in the city and county, whose time, for at least thirty weeks; was employed in conducting prosectnious, some of them of the total responsible sad arduous kind, when but recetitly, that gentleman put his hand into the Treasury, by the connivance of • brother of his, the Governor of the State, and to k out • hke sum of $lOOO, without any appropnation made by low. (Mr. K. was here called to order by the Spanker, as personally red.tivr, and he took his sea'.) Mr. Porter bad M.i.ted tbal be be permitted proceed, but he made no reply, except that be could not waste, his ammunition upon small game. Mr. Molloy offend an amendment to the amend. mem to require these efficient to pay one half of the excels above $lOOO per year. Into the State TreaWry, which was agreed to—yeas 48 nays 43 . The macadamia as amended was then agreed to—yeas 54, mays 36. Tne annual appropriation to the State Library was reduced from six hundred to two hundred dollars. In the-Senate to day, the following bills we read in place, to wit: A bill to incorporate the Carlisle Daposite Bank Ti, re-charter the Fanner.' Bank of Lanraster. Ta rccbrcier_tbo Catfish; Deposita Bank. To it:eintrter the Leacaster County Bat k To rc•ckaricr lha Waal Branch Bank And to incorporate ■ new Bank to be called 'The Anthracite. Bank of Tamaqua." On the motion of Mr. Brooke, the Senate then nieceeded to the second 'reading and coriander,. .1/013 of the bill from the Hotwe entitled an net to 6z the number of Representative., and divide the State into Senatorial and Representative distrint. The question was taken separately upon snob district; and amendments proposed by Wbig mem. hero were unilormly voted down, while those pro. posed by the other aide were its unifdrusly curled by the casting vote of the Speaker. The following are the districts as imaged in dm toll as it passed the Hoane on Wednesday Loserne and C.lambi 13radaird:Sierviebano and Wyoming, Mods, Potter. M'Kea• Elk and Jed-anon, Philadelphia city roomy, :Si, Montgomery, Cheater sad Delaware, Berke and Schuylkill, 2 Huckr, 1 Lancaster, 2 Lehanim and Dauphin, 1 Whampron and Lehigh,l Cuban. Monroe, Pike, and Wayne, , 1 liams and Franklin, 1 York, 1 Cumberland, retry and Juniata, 1 Northumberland, Lye. ming, Sullivan, and Clinton, 1 Blalr, Camlnle, Castro and Cleat Gild, 2 Mercer, Venango, and Warren, Erie and Crawford, Butler, Lawrence, and ' Beaver, Allen heng, Wenteron and Greene Weidenoreland. ==:= Somerset. Artnetrong. Indiana and Clarion, Huntingdon, 'Olin and Union, ITZ=2".! Rentsuarun ILyeoming, Clinton and Potter, . 2 Laneaa4r, 4 Luxerne, 2 Lehigh and Carbon, 2 Monroe, Pike, Wayne, 2 Monet, Venal:in°, and Warren, 3 [Crawford, 2 [Malin, 1 Adam., Allegbeay, 5 Badlord and Cambria, 2 Berke, Backs, 3 Beaver, Blair and Ifuntingdou, Bradford, 0 Buller and Lawrence, 21 Cheater, 31 Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, 3 Centre, Clearfield, 2ik, and • McKean, I Claim, Jefferson, and Armstrong, Columbia sad Bellivan.2l Dauphin and Lettmon,3 Delaware, Erie . 2 Wa;felon and Greene, 3 Franklin, 21 Indiana, II A great many efforts w to amend the bill in the 8 make something like a fair niongomery, Nanhampioo, Northumberland, Philadelphia dip, Somercet, Schuylkill, ISulquebasina and Wy mato& Tioga, Weatincreluid, Payette, Upton, York, erti made by the Whip :anise, to day, so as to apportiOnmetai but as the whole matter had been ,itranged In mega again the night balers, they were not listened to, and only etoertatned at all beetuse the farms of business required it. The only amendments adopted bflihe Senate were, to add Warren to the Tog., Potter, hle- Klan, Eik, and Jefferson district—Crawford to ,Nlereer and Venango—to unite the Westmoreland and the Bedford, Somerset, and Fayette -dialects— and. to leave Erie, with hat little over BOO* tn.- byes, but little more than half the , ratio adopted in the bill, to stand alone. Walt these exceptions the bill minds now opon }kW sod deal reading to the Senate, Just a. It pawed ebe llosse. It is said, however, that the Ileum Will not agree to the amendmente; and that o committee of conference will be the cense r' oence. They had a warm time of it in caorma last night, and it is thought the proceedings of to &where tied improved the temper of the &gar feetad overmuch. The cross luequalitiesofible bill are measly, t oot quite as tumorous, as those of the other. In the House the day was again taken op with the second reading of the Appropaatioa Bat. Amougst other amendments, your indeatlgable member', Mean. McClintock and Walker, cur weeded In getting one for an appropriation of forty cine hundred dollars for the improvenient of the Western Penitentiary. Au amendment giving to the Sopreme Court tee appointment of one third of the Directors et the Institution for the Outland Dumb was agreed 'o=yeas 43, nays 40. bikr. Klotz wu also antenatal hum amendment proposed to refund to Carbon openly the militia Ones paid by that openly in the year 1819, for the poruisecgrebuilding the Court House. It appeared by the speech of Mr. K. that moat of the counties la the State did not collect the militia &nes lest Year, not having been cognisant of the act which devoted those tine■ to the sinkieg fund, but that (baton county did pay fritif,that fend about $lOOO. Mr. Patter moved an amendment in favor el widening the looks on the Delaware divbilon 10 Ireef, earrespon d with the Lehigh Co. Nut to ICIP, which elicited a very warm debate, to which Mum. Beaumont, Porter, William, Mots, and Cunningham, took part. The aileudulgail heptived—peu 28, nap 62. Mr-Porter then =avid the appointmentofthres engineers, to wax. Ms. Gay, Kr. fluffnaile, end Mr. Dail.* who were nutted to Investigate both cons* sad make report to the Ousel Cour =redone* which war opposed by Mr. Barden and was lost leas 23, Days 49. . The saute bill occupied =a Roue doing Ile &lemon =salon, and Mr. Cenyosham made a very tble and convanang speech in favor of the North Brutal Caul. Mr. Conyugharo sake en appropriation of 11300; 000 fur this obj•et„whicb will probably be granted Tke quack's' upon it, however, boa not yea teen taken. The whole bill will probably go throir„b to emu. COBDEN. FELON WAIIIIIINGTON Correspondence of the Pivabatik Onseue. W•ALLIPOTOTI. April 1&h,1650 The proceedings in both Homan have been very animated to day. A geed deal of work has been done, and what is a miner of real sabatiction, no body has been shot, or had his bones broken in eith er branch. Foote's special Committee scheme has succeed ed JO the Senate, by the large vote of 31 to 22 The . Northern Senators who voted for It, were Can, Dickenson, STURGEON, Bright, and Whitcomb, of Indiana. I vast every one of thee, men will be remembered when the reckoning comes. If they are not "laying up wrath against the day of wrath," my philosophy is at fault. The Senate have spent the day in voting, after the "shouting and fighting of yesterday, to use an expressive flash term, a recurrence of the old fash ioned way of cooducting legislative business, seemed to be generally looked upon at en agrees able and desirable recreation. All fair parliamen tary expedients fur contesting end resisting the evi dent designs of • decided majority of the Senate, having been stunted, I was glad to perceive that Mr. Beaten did not press his opposition to the pro posed measure to the bitter end. Though from the energy and obstinacy of his character, • protracted and in some degree unreuonable reismance to the project,was anticipated from Mr. Benton. All have been forced to admit that in the course of these pro. needing's, he has transcended no tree parliamentary privilege, with inlet:4M defeat the bill. He has consumed no time in useless debate, and he had a right to demand a separate vote upon each of his numerous propositions to instruct the Committer, which he has obtained. The Committee will be selected to morrow. Mr. Clay will doubtless be chosen Chairman, and the 133014 distinguished of those who arc known as the Compromising Senators, will be associated with him. They will probably report week after next. I presume the minority of the Senate, in respect to this matter, looking upon the'whole project, as they do, as a fraiidulent plan to foist upon Congress, un der the shadow of California, othermeasuzu, which alone would stand no chance of rumness, will take no part in the balloting at all. The Committee appointed by the Vice President to examine into the circumstances of the riot and tumult in the Senate yesterday, is a good one, though the Chairman, Governor Dodge, is himself as impetuous en old gentleman as cam stood be fore a foe, whether national or individual. In the House, a ridiculous, and I may say perfidi ous attempt was made to reverse the decision be fore settled, that the present Door,Keeper, Whig, and Democratic Postmaster, should be permitted to, serve through Congress without an election. There was some contention shout it, and then the subject was passed over. A dimingiuMied member of our profession, from* Pittsburgh, has been for some time a welcome and honored guest 11.131001! its, and was yesterday • muck entertained spectator of the excitement and uproar in the Senate. I refer to Mrs. Swishelm, Editras of the Pittsburgh Saturday Visitor. This lady was yesterday inducted into the priviliged slip of the correspondents and the reporters in the gallery, desk having been there assigned her, I am told, by the gallant and discerning Vice President. Whelk er this fair member of the cones become disgusted with her first day's experience, as a sentinel over the bear garden below, I do not Imow,',but I have not seen her among her rucle_4m.laborers to day. `1 PROM SEW ;YORK. corrupoodertee arum Patishaath Gamma. , New You, April IS, 16511: ' The steamer for Europe look a vase large nanit, hill be: of pawengen yesterday, Including many w have gone abroad upon pleasure excumieel.--190. Collin. mime, has a very large number el Urdu; engaged, and minted on the 27M, with Ma United I States mail, which has been evicted on board' by the Department. A very ime amount of 'docks were sent eel yesterday, includingaot leas thou a queue. of • million of Ponnaylvanis fives, now one of the most sought fir docks on the list. and the most roaringly sold at the board of broker.. The certainty that New York lull not buxom her public debt, has given the securities of Penn sylvania a value that le not overlooked by theme whet seek • permanent investment rather thin Imo profits, with doubtful uarentice. Among the securities lately upon the marker, none are more favorably regarded than the Pittsbtugh and Allegheny six per cents. Each day's work upon the road to which this loan is dented, area et haw. Glii. ol .itlf, for each_ day adds to ;the WA sources of Pittsburgh. Thriving es shake now,. an one can examined/as plan of palls works nor in progress, and resist the cm:elision that a; ; 60 distant dey she is to start spots • mine whieb will throw into the shade het previous progree4l4o will see repeated upon ben basinew, the ma* enacted upon the completkia of theßrie Canal . . New York. The immense inetund resources • Allegheny county, developed by the magio . power of rail roads, cannot be estimated: by her preset' business. An influx of population most soon be seen bringing new capital to enhance every &Wel rod estate within her limits. She will Ind newer sod larger markets for her manufactures, mom employment lee labor, and la the end, her money now lent with interne, ten times told. The rate of sterling bills has not approached near enough to the 'peen, point to make it plain ble that we shall loan any amount of the coin now filling the vaults of our banks. The bulk of ear imports are here and paid for, and the cotton crop remaining in the hands of our merchants mstl take care of the balance due. The stock on hind I. now 150,000 bales larger than list year ; aadrepresents at least 1125,000,11(10 (499,000 bales about:ll6o per bate.) which, had In the capital to hold sixty days, would be swelled another mlllinn. The crop is short, and • Mlle month would ens: ble us to show to Ensieed and her manufacuireM that American cotton is the basis of Ilia stability coy their Government. The imports of March,l6sl4 are about the same as In the North Mt year, No from now to Austad mast continue to deolise,so cannot effect the money market unfavorably. Mr. Thom, of Ayrshire, the sculptor of the groope illustrating Burns' Tarn CYShanter, is dal& The groups war out from red Gaud stone, and gave with all the truth of life, Tam °Shutter close conclave with "Scatter Johnnie," his asi dent "trusty, Mouthy er9nie," With the kirlandlit_ dy mil ag at the Mies of wit of her gay ensas era. This unique spielmett of anulptnre Gut ; only monument to .the fame of its lutist ..Vila Church his in Its neh earrings, notosrotts •• mum of his skill, which will remain to • v i of the achievements of this humble . one of the sweetest poets of the timea. !l In the Money Idastst, Item is the are lest Wl*. sod a very buoyant hinting In all kinds of et • Lana on call eau he had se low , tittl kiakper libridelus paper in the street, eosin pet caul., at the bank. M. Pennsylvania SACS liSCliig .. 921. United Stales Vs of 1869, Illf, and due, 119/. All gooks are active; and .. ' clean rash receipt of $6,900. Yesterday,• Road run op to 70, the price at which It cipoSid when the those:milli= were subscribed. Ps .nislt of country merchants seem:UM be reirtillk and fall se were the hotels ea the opening et Ote week, they are crammed now. Some of ltiet have brought down the river as many as hundred passengers at a trip, a number IissIWIS9 seem fabulous to those who never saw • r i. Myer boat disgorge its cargo of hundred& I . A good degree of activity is seen of 'qilt,: Ashes are lift kir Peesle, 136300 tear Polo . i,ltleit. ton sells upon • liberal wale, and the rearkskikei . . 6CA Sent, wieltiog the news by the, Maui' ." due sr SW.. Float is active,lend pelm+flrlil for all kinds.- Common State briapAililigigk good Ohio, $5,2505.37. Corn. is Si; aridi t7 OO- ; - donna& Whiskey 221=0. p aa ja aa , oat change. Mesa Pork stand, at aba l ar d y 6,3164.50 tor NU lad ter& 111 Gtoceriee a doll market, piutieularly (or " florae has needed to 91612., the • attet.. butt.) Lane sales of New 'Weans Sett are: large sake ef double redoad Sugar, s naa ,,, a 1 hie. Linseed Oil Is maigledisides• iNk, and IMO 'kWh LW 10: 0 18:119 dratBle, sad • class ankle. Than Us deal arettdslion In the whale, and theme sales era or offset. Tallow has limn to Ilan a•b- Tobacco is firm, bat gpeculaton have complete control of ilea market. ,on is doll. Pig bu •old II W. and large sales of Bar •t $371 s7B. Seeds an doll, and price• rather on the s one.— Holders prefer to withdraw at carnet rates. C. 001. D.—The Grand Rini. Eagle is certain that gold rituals large quantities on the Yellow Stone River. An individual io Chicago has deposited 63000 for the equipment of ■ company to go and INF for it. nem the National lotelligeneer. We us:demand Ma the follouring letter WIC yesterday commanieued to the United S:ates AC torney for thla District: C Bram, April IS, IS To Parur B. Piesnar4 -Esq. United States Thanes Attorney: Bra: A pistol mu drawn upon me yesterday in the Benne Chamber, and although tbo Senate has taken notice of that act, and commenced a pr media/ upon it, yet this proceeding is no bar the anion of a court equities., and, beside., tb powerof the &eau is limited. I !hick it a proper @abject 637 a coon of Jamie°, and wish it to be brought before the Criminal Conn of this Monet for tee examination and decision which the laws would give it. I enclose • National lotelbgeseer et this morning, an official reporter of the Senate proceedings, and have marked the passages to which I invite attention. Ido not seed the paper as evidecee, brit ea a guide to the empiric. untie Grand Jury, and have to add that I will be ready to appear before that body, if 'squired, aad per haps to give the names of some person. uwitoes ... Respectfully, air, your obedient seen, THOMAS H. BENTON. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT *and rah tha azhnea and wasn't Ma Si SOZVILTOII3 or rue ersrom. Eh B. Swearingen, Wheeling, Va. Win C. Bryan, St. Andrew'aßay, Fa. F. A. Beelen, of Pennsylvania, to be Consul of the United Staten, for Angostura, in the Republic of Venezuela. Philip Clayton, Enq., of Gs., to be Second An. ditor of the Treasury. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, AND INSTRUO TiCiNS 70 VO37gASTERS. Being the day notified by the Secretary of the Nary that the steamship Allstate has beet, In. stecied and, accepted by him into the eery!oe of tie Government, under a cecina made on the Ist November, 1E47, for the transoorution of th.", United States mail between New York and Liver.' pool, voiles Is hereby given that the United States mall line of steam packets, called Collate' Lane, will gelato (mention on Saturday, the 27th April, mama. On that day, at 12 ellrlet coo., old steamship, the Atlantic, will lean, New York for Liverpool, and convey the malls between the lloi. ted States and Meat Britain, ender the pestal tree. ty entered into between the two connotes. Poet. masters will duly make op and forward for dirpateh by uid ateamship, at the time aforesaid, oil toed. for Great Britain, and couutries beyond, that are received in season for that purpose. J. COLLAMEIL Postmaster General. Pear Orrice DIPLIVINIZT. Weutorgtes„ April 16, IMO. Dl= ALMER, HANNA k CO. have removed their P Ktektogo Ole. to north welt corner of Wood nod Third MULL •pV • • _ . . PALIINII. HANNA /It 00. (Sticeeesors to Hassey, Hanna & Co.) ANKERS, EXCHANGE S NORERS, and dealers • in Temkin and Domestic F.scharere, Certlicate• Deposate. Bank Notes, and Specie—North weal rrier of Wood and Third streets. Current money eived on dere:Wm.—Sight Cheeks for sale, and Ilections made ea nearly all the principal points In a Halted Steles. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Amer' Gold Advanoes made on cormilromenu of Prodoce gamy pod V.m . h.on !Bond tonna. .a 3" Bop nameslsis end Nem Books. ODhrS LADY'S DuOA kr Mar. G Urahrsn's Ma ylll.O do lieotain's N 01112104 do Morning Call by Mn. Ellis. Women in Anerlea; her work and her reward. By Maria J Melenosb. hloneypeatty, or the Heart Of the World. LitlaWALleing Age, Na 310 Diary of • Pyloician In Cakfundat being the results of &else espertenee, lneludlng tunes of the j.marnry by land and water, observation. on the climate, soil, Its. For eale by J HOLMES.. sell Literary Depot, Third &Lannon. Post Office. %MIMI" CITY COKE, NO as ST. CLAIR STREET, near the Undge Customer Skins made in order promptly. Our Shinearede be measurement the acme se gar ments. sit th4ts warranted to hi, otherwies ex changed, or the money retorted. We keep lit the store a largo aseertment; those al,htee to gnirehaile ens takq (Lair eueasare, select atoris to corretp-md, and thus they ere correctly hued. We hove shins with nisgrafieuit embroidery en the bow., to which we call Ma attention of gentlemen in the habit of going in partite, as they wonld add much to Menlo, ipotesi appearanee. Na Mina veil ar our more bat 111 , bee made bytmusihrea. II N. AUL 1,043 dlor Rambla* Card.. EET CARDS for Wool Canfiog &Whines, comb - oad CIOSOCM, for •ale by OEORGI-: COCHRAN, 16 Wood O. • - CILRESE— bi 4 pnme mew elleesei 0.34 old cheese, }nu teed at the butte mod thane depot, 143 Front towel 1 II CANPLIELD • INSEED OIL-15 brim jail( ree'd, and for sale by `ALI apt 3 J B CANFIELD, BLTI'P.a-761, lied 8 key frebb, iosi reed, arid for gale by ap2l J U CANFIELD • Illmspratts• Patent Leda Ash. • 464 ":" las 1 1 " 'fa*" h "" r bnod sad tw auks big 'w*" (rota the bib :TO:ll "r % ea• Stied bo h;* wisfj ; shonTs' via Balttaere per ship. /waists, Chesapeake, DI es e Rte and Albs., which will be sold so arrival, Cl the *west Market pike for mill or approved bilk. %V &MITCHELTREE, .• NCI No lib Liberty sh iSCCIAIt-161) NO Zlrwriiisistorefifiliee RA 041.QP1 VA bitspuime N O ?donates, in sok 411,/ bands, in don, and tor sale by NV Pd M IT . . If *awaits Ban, L OUNllkenald -PdprILINS, rirovrti Linings, Bork Imo, .Cottem Yam from sto LON. Alan, WICK- S Bat Soma tinkled Wink, Chasidism , Wink . IlattnOke., manaraelared and for sale • ifba lawesi teraio7 LI IdeillVlNG, & dloa : 136 Pearl •1. Near York. gtks fkler.; - it t;n do do io pape dila day toceiyed,4bd for tale by WICK k WoCANDLESS DOTA£II.I-11 cooks reoA and for We by .8 , 23 WICK k bIeCANDLEBB TAR -0 bit. N. O. Tar; 20 half Cabo do, vied and kr oale by .023 WICK & `~~ +rp,: Lai . 7~^ i••.Rl~~~! . ~tm~n1 .i l) l 6i N!Fl ia°N 77 ikilll7/4"Cif.II4eOmIAND6"I44dESS° 11,10111 1 / 1 11/10 11701114 Ile AS Noah Soceitd S .; Neu Cbssitust, PkU , s. eSSuN k. lON an sow toseivitat thcirlspilog B Impostations t and,woeld respectfully eaeite Ike sltsalloatsf all Csset el*. wkolccmc or re taU, to Omit lure stock of !SOURPUSS' GOODS ex. ebtarcl GLACE G•scica, •Musialsc, Muds, Botabosin., • talsk Alpacas, .11Clucos, Ciotks, .• • • saki* itassolLastlolaiactlitfrecodines, C.- o t . 7apac, Dawes Lattsta,Tklbct•hms. sid souse Dame akalllk Osumi larca 'sad COW • • eitc,patcalliogbak trisuo/si and Vol Crapes, RECORD MOURNING Lawns, Gingham, Garages, Masailine de Laing*, Gingham Lamm Clams., Arles Clanks, Linea LOW., Mourning Dordered Ilatulkarehtels 3 Gallus, and Cats, Blank and lead Rd Gloves, Naspoliuut Glover, ke. Ate. OPINIONR.OF TAR PRFJ32. • ty ars lanai, provided Mot/ruing Goods, sad se wishing weersimas. mill And amnia oppor malty int do so mot thest."—lNank Amsflean. aNi advantage takes tkumeatie Mamma an en. natio impoadkut.”—Lardarday Ceuta'. . odium, vas, at any mement,eall at tad oitsin/mom material kr !War attire, list la naessaltry the sawn of sliketian, amideatgle son of obtalairm past pods, mat u ihrideratisx-Ila, ether., 31(sitsk_Nriesia, its.earruvotodrata VIR mAscitt 110118 Erl haul, by _ JD BUSYPOoI.r., • 1L Beeeui u. "..),...:•'. I '.atIMIIIIIIIRLIIIii 11017111C/1. li,o6fto having sitaborniat en tielr yam, fa ray re a roolasioa of Connelly eall ptnan at Ow Room of the Ceara of Tragic wend wry, c omer ol Wood end Thad I at rl aay do the mod. idAhLULIL FAUN "Plltabando. Anti! 10,1 M eaten _ s, oo omits seam ROAD uuiir.. quit and Panznytnnals'ltall Road Caniin 7 .1, NA la esannant Ake enrha innuand tau of Sail 'M . fat tionenntesedirlalans of abet, toad : extend it:tale "stn% n a nm en 6 tr Wab g t6ll7, ` , prAZtil I. th..., ft. 1 / 1 10 eloaa et canal alai:Wigan at aus prestla laje* and the at lb. ming !aat mat yam Ths nil* tan SO be at al If pantry an iseinlas ea torcall inet,and an to walgla GI pond. Per Anna! y I. Tiaras. fa lat saaaect ta am hastmaaa tlf=tQltictsa .b ritrdten .Cl'' . ILI tg. ,al7/14 rAtllt r etna mum, at Pausberik. .By ardor or the' Dowd at D 1 ..,,,,,,,,.. ~ . M. ROBlangaCaNar., ?madam a ,PlLlanteldiPtal !Oa t Ina. .IAI 01191-11.116azaa Clara Wines, ebalee - btaadg y y WW2 Mumma* do' do Ireedri ataans. fila•lpan, and tot nla br A CULBKILTWN, lad Libeny M datlAtailt V NCtI ei..ll4 6lA Ld. A Amman, GUIGNOLET, Jaid see`d, - wd - ter tale by , way A OLII.AIERTISON rikran . t. VIIMEMAII.—a buts, a taperidr Artiald! r jazz absd,uld for de by apttl ! . • CULBERTSON ' ERAR#ROb' Is Weed*. Powdortil And Crbabel fJ flagary,MmreeM, arti Tx sate by .822 - A qULDERTRON B AWNTIV Bboalast d, e Taal reed, ikyd for lab by L 8 WATERMAN& BONS A 4 kb. $ll4 it 1, tadisKl-4.o4mis M 0 Molasses Mu otatased /IL mut bosala by 7. fl WATERMAN* SONS, .11.)1KAUHM—Si4 twiliegt pay iu tal i zalette . IL4 r l for ars 47. L. 8 ° . nit tei I- Mi. PIM P..."*.agn fit' pN9 ra renvedi braatUffELIVSO istar Mr sa% 17 4—"* %at L 8 WATICULta 1/50315 COFFEE A TEAS-73 bags prime Rio Coffee.; 73 half chests V. IL lea; CI do G.P. do; 3Y caddy hys to, 00 half chatty Black Tea, re calving rcr canal, and for sale by . 2 /AUER LULLZELL TANN rats , 011,-25 tols for o j alei _op LZ MES DAELT era ri:3o naent yOnag men to mist in s fora Directory of the City ledialely to rEL FAD CIFATIICK, rard of Trade, corner of Third and second .tory. FIVE active awl anion , making pronarm . ions of Pittsburgh, aPPIT A I I I. 7 I Rooms of Rot sptM-illw and IV( EXTRA CREAM CHEESE-50 bar Cream . Chen. of extra quality, in Mora and to artive,and for We by R DaLZELL & CO, mitt 215 Liberty at. nso mt sr ll2: n one t fora:tc, iuje SW ,z,ort=.,r,, new edition. cloth . Tag Pans or TOO Worn, or Living (or Appear. anew, with Illastrrionm. BY the Brodie , . Metre. o Chronicle, Pont, American, and doornail ring.] /VOTER & TIMOTHY SEED-200 prime • / cloveraced, and 39 bu Timothy in awry and inr ante Ly area DALZKLL. & Co Sidlora , Vormifspo—uTtke But now In Use." Beam vita, 0., April 8.1 , 5 A. Mr. R. F. Samna—De. Sir—Having nsed some or your Varrnifuge in Out Wail., with great BllrCe•t, and believing, (Tom the very groat satosetion It has given to our neighborhood. Most It is the best now in use. wa are &ratans to procure theageney for this place. VG have sold all we obtained of your Ohio agent. Yours, respectfelly, - Fh A JULIAN. (Q-Parents .he Id always procure the mi. re liable Worm Medicine. Prepated and sold by R E SELLERS. N 57 Wood treet, and sold by Druggists generally t o the IWO ethos. up=- WIIITIC GOODB a MUIPI erltpl ElyL? inve4sekrerion or bmVot rr,a 4 eG. t s Cot7ssoVise klansooks nod Marlins, Figared Swiss Meshes Embroidered dill., Lawn., .Book and Swiss kruslins, Bseretl Jaekoners, Cambric aortic. and Stripes. Vietorin, Lisle, F,gyptiao, Thread, Ils/Mine. Jamkonet, awl Swiss Edg,ngs and Imertings; Needlework, Collars, Ike &e. As thew good. are peaches...a from the aaenia of the manufaciarera, they can be sold at low prwee. •• T Ano—mnTard In kegs and h alf brie, in st - oc, Ld and for este by R DA L7.ELL & Cu ()3011,111.11111.:,—IU Cotton Ullneb.urga, suitabln for gratn and feed bags, larpouluts, steam boat fun screen., &c., jolt received, and for sale by 11 LEE, IN Liberty street. RURI.APS— P bale. 40inch bravj burlaps received and kir .ale II LEV 1. oo WINE-400 IL. wool tying and revving twine , fur see by ap4o II LK F. VENISON IJAI I / B —L cask Vanisan llama, tor sale by‘ CI II CIIIANT CORN—SCO sbell,ia stare, and for enle b SILL, B EA .p V tI R BUCK E 13-60 dox I j lrbf!. Ne STUARTT / i ATTINU —AO hal. No I, at mole. ml for pn e by STUART SILL A LCIIOIIOI.-12 bala m atom mad for mie by apl:9 J a. CO Ffume,' rAn ON GOLD LE &F-20 par Iner . • just ret'ajor sale by •p9) J KIDD .4 CO PATENT lILACK—M lb. for sole br ap93 J KIDD k CO Sr.,p t ?S " P"'" VF '— gg ' l ' llitiVili b o 7 ll..ST. fr. CO, VE •TT )UR-17 br" P`I`ANN,r - Zriq CIORN UatOMIS—Z, InGding. fcr tran hy 1.1 open J S 1/11.WOIMI &CO TA _- •ply 1,1, in "°"' and T4 ' ll - 11 ' ,NVORTO h CO B R . r b l i .3-41U doz . d . it . rott vi4 , 1 1 1 . 0r Col: p i :0 1;11-4 d r .., fon 71:,,,,,J.L.w0RTH LRSION SYRUP-21 den nupeour 10,4114, fur mule by sp2o J KIDD & CO w IN DOW ULASS— 60 I. . 9, :9 bar 1, 7 :10 . , in nary. end for . ._. STUART & SILL - • DACON-51 , 00 abouldenr; NMI In hams, city cultd. in mare, and span tTUANTa NII.I, ltartlN VA - WU/ 166 elannird. Int M 1•11. np , .o ruART SILL /'IAN n and tor spl , by ap2o STUAap dr.pILL pEARL AHH-7 emk.j;:et meld And !AT DALZELL co Ltherty cl. DOT A SII— 5 casks rcce.vul, sad I;,r s2le by DALZELL k. CO pAPEII-1 1 .1L7: Mn1 m . :31 , / , r aw lVlElsl:lllg Plger; Together with a large assortment of Printing Paper of every me, on hand and for sale bp A 11, P.M:I,Sn A CO, ureessor. F:l.t.tOrr ENOLIP.II, No Wood airert. (1110 OIL-60 gallons while, warren:ed jooro, for .ale by I: A FAIINE:STUCI: k CO, siva Corner of Fa. and Wood 01.4. ikvitrsivt: I.LAsTEit-3elo Y mete, yeereende for role ley B A I'AIINEYeIIee.:K 410 P IU .p I g7 IUU lb. new.•rnp, co G ILItI p ARAHIC- I: o tp/allty, must ',to for •ale by 1 KIDD CO, aril ti" Go Wood etre.. owcatto , onitoeo. s co., _ DANK NUPE ENIGRAVESIN b•ve oasootal , .,l tam CHARLES WELSH, (ha favorably known fur the pan f.ortrca owe ollEograyrr in the of Pi:rower, Holly & Daafoob.l “,Pallno, The buainao 11, 'more Lc rooduciel under the Goo of DRAPER, WELSH & CO - - - JOHN DRAPER, HUBERT DRAPER, CHARLES WELSH,. Pkiladelphla Exth arr., April 4 14,10 AMERICAN GOLD. Tho nolo Color, Dotal. Eagles aad Gold Dollar... ll= IF.XOEIANOIC AND BANKING 110 USE Or A. WILKINS & CO., R. F. CORN ER OF MARKET k TWILL STRF:FT. S, Pittaborigh. 8;20 _ _ A CARD. (AFX/ROF. F. AnNOLD & CO. have opened mt Facemmar Orme; Nati FOillth street, next door to the Bank of Pittsburgh, and are prepared to inane act, an reasonable terms, any bothers in their tint that may be entrusted to hem Mtettiulge, Cain, Bank Note., e., bench end mid. Collection.- made In all. the principal aides sod towns inlhe United pones. Would. received in par fend. and currency. They respectfully ...alien clue of the custom at the business community. mablm GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO DEALERS IN EXCHAAGZ. COIN, BASK NOTAIII,Ae. No. 74Totantt street, next door Co the flask of Slat beret. . toell•Ilot BOOIf.B. Munn., ig the United Buttes Expedition to .he itilICT Jordan `and the Dead Bt. By W. F. Lynch, U. B. Nan, Memoirs of Fatraorelnary Popular R. historic By Chula. Mackay. Women in Flame during the Eighteenth Century. iiliMbOidr• Mecum of Nature. Dictionary of Poetical Quotation.: By John T Wanton. Loins of the Queens of EnglmJ, from the Norman Conquest: By Agnes Sttieklau.l. Simpeon's Journey gonad the World. Charming'. Memoirs. The Mercy ficei: By Gardner fiance D.D. For We byD LOCKWOOD, aple No 104 hounh at. 1110111 a IN & 'TEA AND WINE IkERCHANTS. East ride Diamond, Piitsbargh. opts VISA FilOki IifiGVAND. PRECLSELY I. rase kind of &antra and Rovon flavored Teas that are retailed in the old country at is sad Al per lb. can be obtained for 60e and 770 per• pound at Ton T. Alain, east ride of the Diamond, Pittsburgh, orat Morris & Ilawonh's Wine Store, Federal titreet, Allegleny.- .The above roan Ctn. MA, we melte Omagh oar Foglia, A gent, dire. from the Girteen's Bonded Warehou thityjroo, bolo` foreiponatloa . 09 tritni VILLE Win OE UM b_ _ryayytee d, _ j.. 1 and far aale by• . .... apt? AZATlWit.ttlitaftt,ld°---Tif'` i"" 11 4." - - 44 14" I o :Y*°"lcilliwiksT and friers?, Chameleon ao; Plain Ellackdoodi uoldth, • gir.g• - A c tn . , • FaiLto• for rude y renews wishing to purchase aro panleatudy reopen AL__'_••.lFllB(,2l`'L ed to .01 and mon. the& Moak. sailor, will find it if IASTUR ree'd, notitur sate by • muck the largest and e4rip.. tida any. L.pt? BRAUN &REITER BIEIII' A LAIHOUOL-5 brio reed, and sale hy 430 p. aok. 180 do Ca !1 ape ' • —l3llaUN &RIUTER do • as. 60 rink /gored Silk Oriental. Psesels, wit h bonny Matte; 90 Op with told orb.. friago,,frara QWEP.T - ,01L 7 d4 that i reed and for rale by" ' and upwaNhteed and now Daewoo' by . ; soli . • LIRAUN & KITED , !toilet aL LI A".....NIea, ' reinedore'd and for sale by Alro,reosived and opening 3 aseel'ibited tows. "RAYN nErrER every variety of nyles and totem. ' Brest 41ti00teata alsolutmloal ilrOlk. 13ACt - TN-21. hem; . . D APPLETON k CO., New Vert, kayo In new. to do 'aide , • ' :., 4 7 do Moulders, nos landinefromFor l i ~ rr 'ATM le parts at .70,!. Pitt r and kir tele by , ("Al!,)) DICKEY &CO • i c k7n - Vort ai and.ftglecerirtm dedgned le! Practical epl7 •,, ‘ 112 Water et./ , ' orkill ._11.5 limellfdeneed Me Ms Leg Meeting d'' 10FM414‘30 bags prime Rio Ina reef". for l'relltuson, kated b 7 unser Dim& l a - • . .14RoWN & KIRKPATRICK, Tlale work Is of large Mro slu r and sill contain two apl3 , -- - 114 Lamar etrect. ' Moused paler, rod .r..d., °1 I " i1......d A __ _ id.. "• AND lICKI4-iii - ii sale - , :Veleaitie . _ . - 1 - 71 !I.ital:l7y bo g .. It will pre eat laarkgeg dra getup and.oserip- . u, g .,1-3 , ', • 1 , w.d , .gy an • HAI r . ,. hots of tau most hemstard.maehine. in the United .. . • ' ..:-. 1 ---- -.- -__-. P_,,,,..,,,,. Sara Inepandent of the melts of American hi- . ' ....''. 'SIMIIIIIVIITCIZ -' . i ge eiy,' it Val gonad. capploga raorgoal Marble. on rilllE Mime rn••• .-I r tereee - tfolly Mien,. ble (need. and 1. Manias, Meeld•s7 , Entine ‘Vorhi Imd ;inner- • I the public, Om he has reenovenltia,oool,AND In wit! en 1•11 t felsefel le gargra then one thausaud stip': MAN U PACTORY to No d Merkel etnectillso dot are worth of' NM aplumer, magazines and other door. .Corn w.,„ . wh ., o , ~.., ~..d ... g . ma. number. ga o On.dg sod for eel. lq th e urge &mohair. or Ihrurn AND BROPSOf jilt - two , R HOPKINS agcyll . 7 , Apoll . tiedin , e... 1... Purchased in mjiZ y lie . ma mil: inahm. Bfie can be Tao TEA immotr, -.--- oran...tt,g -• ; ~.. .' , DA . !‘! IE !..I\KIW- 1 1 EAIiT '4IDE OP TEE !DIAMOND, ' • Prmsesen. T 1 VrV, a gge t erein7l4 l :6 th y I%=g ... 6.1 Magid/I Imported on which th, ro a il igkrr ' nege' Mien pratti4rd. The BLACK TEAS sold y therein generelly,ese week uld Ll . .by, and the GOMA Teas with a freer excephot.e, • Ca•ren Ranch Wilereamit 'Mick. the fine !mom OA In tura, belt g a composition of Visinehls,.&c.... ennlyssuen . 1 6. 1 .. gook . t,,, L. h ought to be expelled from oar Provo as •Pottorlome We ham ecneseenete Ito Tea Trade in Piti.butah with Pm MI determieaden Cl selling laXtnee Targa gam 'ioran dealers In ghat ankle T ea. ) apaad fair; 4.4 h a which exelmis4l 7 i ) . "*.MY " %ems folic itterwork sad As; wo r o t " erV "r a . Oa ASS yr.r, .ol i bed pear. IS &Ara tildr:iled b7rel ling glfralli bet if se'Unife ~,,?, 4 , w ., at a gesserleble pricezlA l4 . l „ nr4r,sh4Lalirg . =l . l.l;:ttne low.. any . other Ttrilealchill the United Metes _Our Prier. Per Po gad. .L.Cf. allattl. Good Black Tee. • •-• 0 al Wed Green Tca ..... 0 40 Pule Flavored de- --• 0 it , Rrserditte•-- ..... 0 go h 0.. 0 ,,d dunag and One de... o 75 8 11.L. 4, "' h li giod e.•-• 0 50 tee y eentsior •---• lor ""-- - - - • - c tree la d'n f - Ealb LI itaterentalle Ird 0 : 5 Extramnality gad br.g, C10E14.-00Ise Rio c a g 11 , tom , 1W mrpo rto 4 ...... .... , , g , tia,gibe Wins, and kr rant kar to o- ow - cower. Vely beet IstP° o lll,,,„ h a,,i 'e m i r r.._ m.,. meet, by . - ' JAsigst naLz4.,,,,e, Eats f U lt . .. r o o - ave direct tram the - Teimit - t; ' e P,..,," ' 7d VfAtpis. r e Wh b .; l dety free, II 1 . 1 .11 577 . 4 41estathur ; it le pee- - 1 - A 1113-1 - 71.4 W De a l t the woe bind that it 0,1.1103 by the Tea Beal- f And fox .ale by I' ' Meeland Inland end Scotand, .ltiperm on ,r ..." 'cm will ,3 • • , ,,,ei be am 0r... ttale'ruults-ra ucttudi steirker-Plu. Too, who ..—y , . - . ° •.. -• , -1 . - ..• Pat, and for aide by .. ISAIAIhIRCIrigy rg,Cgrt Mad elite. ii ..b,,,,,,, rcsewe yetuil Motet from - the erlgnj '' v u0ti0. ..,, g igna. '' ' g t-,,,,ggrA Citralfieo larmweid Irem Chive... Thom "w r . ..._........u~. liq m ong,„ " en:a c i " •."I al , _ aipati.".- •. • • ••• • BROW!! k ilkYrkritl %.. ..4=6,.. , gro. mew. 044A1V epl7 , . " - 111 LiberM4negg. Elekhreel KW& Premiere's ertkeltallarkst, era I* .. _ - f!OFTEE- , 101 i bap liftla ills, la store iitiliii aplEhtMer Sj al g i n :,1 k "FLOYD AUCTION SALES. UI P. IL I) .1.. Aaett tuna-4n COIN. or WOOD •TD 7,111 mom. Tro dour Gm" S.cythe, at Auction /AN Thomdav alert... 25M inst., at 3 silver, at 1„,/ the Sol. s Rooms, comer of Wood and 1113 t .2 dor Bast: or Mier Feythm DI d• • • ot crate Scythes. The above are a ;Toed ankle., and worthy - the tentien of the tral:e. P. Nf DAVIS, Age ap2tl PEARL STARCH—aI las eriperioe Pearl Starch, roannfacined by Julius J Word, Colombo. 0 do, received on consignment, and for ale ti apl9 HARDY JON&N Z 10 -- DIALO k GUE OFle DEVILS—A tear Coition of tbis wor for pa by JOHNSTON &STOCKTON, oPHI Bookseller. coiner of Market and Third siv t HESCoIT'S CONQU E ST OF PERM P tREPCOTrs CONQUEST OF SUEXICO . A few copies of each of the above works SO tech! by nP: 9 I JOHNSTON tSTOCATO I I/cutout!, tonnicle, awl Pn 1. eoPT QCUWARTS PAIENr PARis EREEN &ma) on band, and for rale at the 'oared pikes. ey •P , 9 URAUN A REITER. 'JAR'S GREEN-5 ours of T. rade U. me& nod f• by trl9 DILIUN & MITER ULM Ithdit N U sure. to arrive b? S tiergoo, fur by ISAIAH C oolb ' ll.llVater - - J3RANDIR!--A elvoce &election of pure liranl John INern4 a Co., onolneture, kepi o rtan.ly on liatail old for tale by A CULtiblrF+ON, uPld IYO Libetto rtar WlNEbb—Superior eueloieo of Covet end Chsta• pegne Wines 1 ept ronstetaly on hend r atel for se e by spl9 A CULIIEItTSON 7Q DIMS. LOUISVILLE LIME ib 4 l Y.'ed‘ bud for O este by nolo A CULI!ERTIION VF.NIFON DAMS AND DF:F.I2 SKINS juwt and (nr rule lby np . o A CM.PEIt NON 0111SVI1.LIE WHITE LINIE—If.IJI,rIs (mph, Fr,•‘l,en.l Gar eeleby C II GRAN apIS PI Watt, HAIIIF-4i lea auger cereal loame,lual reed, and for wale 1.7 JANIEIi A 11I1TC111NEON A. CO LSIAD-11100 pip Galena Loon reel per loran, Stilton, and for role tor • not- J. 011,14 A 111111111F•OS: c.! HOT-36 kg orportrd numbers tor We I, rnlu lANTES A ❑UTCHISON R CO gp • 'IN : I Is crushed, soadr rd 11.. ' end est. (' Ly A JANIF:S A " IllUTC111:30N fr. CO splb Mews St. Louis Steen , wear Refinery. ALTPETIIE—GGOO lba e w ro A tt i e i nerr im la c ri x dt l e . , e, rl o l:ar L. stee by aptti 112 Water •L S paw Shah. Ser.l. and relfuakery Warehoufte. retort Sixth ard iVnatl tirects. N WICKERSN A hl AEMP—i6 dew vetted, Just receive and for Kale by apl.9 ~.J ANIES A 11117CIIISON &CAI - • - SOAP=- Las otte bv aglEr J g Dii,wonTil h fl ==l 1 OgT OR STOlSN.—VegO•rdny 01-r• • WtVer Meer, l•poreen the Motiongolteht end Wood etreo, sl.Vrti oR Gin will be rewarded by louring It utti. in rim order, ju n.:19 S F VON RONNOORST de CO Q VGA R—S Mt& N Fuger for by 1.7 .ply F UN DONN HORST & CO Y— DT/1811-0 casks But funding.. POMO ...le. ttplel J S DILWORTH & CO /Mourning Wash Bilks. 11 URPHY & BURCHFIELD Inrita their orFort ent nhove goods. npl7 ') 'ARABI'S AND riRRNA PINES—Plain nne I ed itarag.ot. 'F out, locum...llw, not other .1, goola Att ttsioloornt t.O nc-cit styles ree'd by apt? MBRPHY A. BURCHFIELD The Chaapost and O.at D[edfeln• In t 6 World. TAR J. U. CAllieut:Lus LIALS-r,.NI OF %YHA) _lf CHERRY for :Lc uurc Coldo, Couch, Coo. rucupuon, troort , conolo:n , r,oul all Atlerlon, ISvar Corrp:Ntnlt. land retnn, and for I,npariort nf the Uh.od, Catarrh Fever, Mama, Ctoup, Inikerzn, Wlmnpint Cough, For &tile in 11.1.t111C, la ill the SillXie butt:o, the Drn!r, tiny r... tvgat,y kVi.kfLotteci.conler Sixth ;Intl It, Price only i'e ;rr I.ntllo •p , 7 y N WICK I.:11,411A 11 Notice to our Patron.. - RELIANCE POILTALILE BOAT LINIC . lndelrhie rel Hu, I.willt..r.,nrrengriu,n. brto tnaLltr7l.l::l wvolvrm thenarnr itatirbt* whkh boo• her tolurc rziPtcd I.emactx coult.co.llnd< We ?time. mate coil 1..4 v 2.-- J• 1U DAV. & Co, PU1400011; Juan N't , tou. &Oct 'holm e. ybe runtinorture of the palmoar,e of out many fr;er.a•ia retpeett.lni so.settod. li u.lsr.ons bove dett.nds a¢ains. Ll.e con:corn, they ure retaceltrd p r went tbetu f0r.11.111. for poyturr.t. 1,11.14a,gb, April lu,•ta !MIN MIPFADEN, opl7 p Lrt..or. pope, ;a 4tl conla per vol. 'flare vols t eed, and ior Aole .pl 7 011r1 titoo & R. R. C0.,Thi..1 Ptrvtlsocoo, April Is; 1851. • t • Steelilinkere of the Ohio and Pennsylvania I Rat! Road Company am hereby notified to pity the hillt in...linen% of Five Dollars per share. at the office of the Company, as heretofore, as or belote VA, :Mat Jay of May 'ler; and the reaintor 11341111.1.4 Roe Dollars per M1:111/C each. on m or (wt.., the WM day. of each aneeeedlite mouth Wail the whole ate loud. Ito order of the Ward of Directors. apl7-dtkt LAR1311:11, Jr., TICIIIIIft r. j3ROPCOSAI.S will be received by the subsoil, I for th- delivery nr-Ffty Thotteentl Bethel, Cool, suitable for G. earnoto.; the ace! to be (re vlev• and dry, elloveing eighty , wind,' to the both vrelpla to be deterroinedLy.‘" ,. Col:ecv.r'e tern %Lithe vieich _PittOurch,"erlllo, 1850 apt: rp Ilg E I 'ATCTNE.ILLiIiIr'it - trettoronie-saatiag Lattame Jame. lAttaghlla and Jaime. atrele mate, the Gr, ~, .1. Steel., as. CO., W. timely...ll/y matital craw. uu =llt March.- The butotamt• of the late fun: will L ittle.Xutt by James Ittoghltn at them !rimer plate huaturatt, SL Clair street. JAMFB STEELE. J.l3lErt — OSiNS2UN. h STOCKTON have iv.: received to . . . oule-volurnol /hones' History of Englund, Dor per.' new ed doupelotli. Vol. "hut S Common Pince hank. Cloth and -spa/ er binding. • • Carlyle's Lauer Day Pamphlets:No. SoNeet— utiludol Prirons.” ltolwer's New Novel—Night snit brut - rang. opt'? linen:el, A • uriesin and Chronicle copy.) IJIIiALTICA I, app, sanity now. occurs to a practical Machined, well ertableihed reputation and mato capital, to &age evenrively the EX•IXI4 BOUAII, • Fannon, Humans. An establishment Is now ready (or buelners, ample In dl its details, Jusluiling extensive wharf room, for any shed steam limns, mid from IN yosCion, If pro. perry conducted, will doubtless commend a law shore or business.. A jimmies! Slailtinist, as • partner to requited, to condo. the whole establisbnieui; and inure folly eninpeient need apply. Address. (post (nail,' "NIA. CHINE CO" 800 No 741, Plithulelphis, Pi. opt? dim .1111.11..Agell—bn tibia grammar& Mu!trier, ride Prig. Arriving per steamer Milton, and fur tale 1 y npl7 DROWN & fiIkEPAIIIII KEN-12 cesee3rieN . l A/W fur :Ale by BRAUN tea gl?Elt_ 11111CF-03:1,,tai-Stestrrnal Hrmkofille,thett 44 4,,r„. "r 4,'1 0 t r,r 3 rnr. A7salßLy •.. nplA: VICIZIcCADLMI7 .PPEXT -111 •ACK7V00 IL. iu.l ziiedeydl.;;;d2qtry , .1 . ,NIDD/d, co , . di 1." rr _ - No Ca Woodiurei _WI • • • DRAWN REITI4I ,- ; FIA Mt....4011es Teed antriai .407 MINN Z. REITXR • , T- 7 -%- Tel..inls just ituidittilloxi sicsolit 41 ; . 11 .4 4 e Ve.t, CAI &rude .by .4 • u.cecriniiib 0 ALEILIII,S--1. bzs and 15 eastetosag land for .pa 4 - u CM4Y/ELD imeor4-19...0rtnt Eticart.imirlo4. ..44 .. ,pa wind., by C 111UR . 111,: {ZAN KET•VOTATORS-0 torl, for ,r . ed, we'd, 4.1 for jr.M by apl7 Altalt•TgUNG CROZEIci; M 111.44,291 0 N Molitsse• ill. •E 0 forule by opt 7 AR.msntosra t CrAngER .07 isiimipicxxx..4 AMUSEMENTS. ------- TH EATRE! Lesza" Kea Mat!ge!• Oren Circle acid Parquette• Second and Third Tiers Usher). (for relored Cisrtain will the II *. &slack, Irr.: , ecoodaisht of Mr. S11.81)till Du Tatlmlay, April :3, 4611 be piesentrd E NATUR AND 1111LORIPIIV. To be followell with SAM PATCH. karo Patch tle mereilte - Viewline To conclude with the CELESTIAL IIIIPIRE. Ehijah l'ettengell Ca-In Fcbastsal,llThe Green /fountain Bort. LLDADILILLIL PAILTY. bONNAPOrPti Erma son law ratty will take ~ place On Thanes'', ApfY ttab. Yawn. of most reatmettelly leaned in attend, as an eavannatinuatill take Mete. A I o' Pantie Yee de Trot. Win be deneed by three of hie pupae, ttni We Bone IVA!I VeLak by other pupils. Tito, lodine who received &swan Tickets, ate re. cwet Ily invited, and will be alniota with the eaten tic kw. S. B. will be happy to runtish nnyeliming Wies e hie tonne• perils sou their patients, wall teams for Stet eem reig. Gentlemen' i teekete for scholars of this seas., $1 Olt Fer others ..... ,• • ....... I Oa The repeation to admit . yours [miles Or chit Irma Oretteut hetet., will be sirully Observed on that eveolter • irrneket to he had of A. n. h:te.elf,. no neltahs will Le told at the door. Tiekrtm are now Italy .or deliver) at A. , s real fence, Mark. at, neat 'Mid. dnt TYROLEAN CONCERT VAMILT, ol t n etlebt.ted RAM. P.nm , Mtn Oro .a rand VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL • tONCERT, At Villkine Tucala7,23d bait gAhlarlagh oecn‘inn, they rrell ring. in their National Cortgule, n number of their Sat.onal A•rg,Na.t. Log Da... Quintettze, an.rp •afeJt by (Inuar end ~ Tyrtgeen re introdayed for We kill lime law this vaantly by Zrppa Haunt, And prarountral ant or theryoretrei rangiest dovellieg of Inn age. Tickgt,r.a et., in he bed al IllehgrarniegjegrellY ntore, hlarltat el, Wileat'e erns At .50, SiallhfiChl Fount. eiterli, and at the dune on lbw ClClune of per faringner. lkfot et 7, concert to 'a...fence at P o'clock, ata‘dato - WASHINGTON HUN 'PITTSBURGH, 137 & 139 Wood Oise*. .b... Pinb• IMAT aMoblisboicat is nom offeted for Relit It is admirably attatigad for Caimans, Lactates, Exhibitions, he. Far moms. apply to 'JULY w E1TZ:11110N.S, 137 Waal st. PITTSBURGH 'MUSEUM. APOLLO HALL.—.I/0011.T11 STAY/LET. IA PEN DAlLY—from e to loin We morning; filo 3 If in the efictooon; wd (ran 7 to Inc:clock in the evening, Arlmatimee-Sll3 !Mt . .; Children ceder 12 gears halt mire. ms 27 C. AN - nloxT & FITIMICOIL MU' TOM WIIOLESALE DRY GOODS A. A. MASON & CO, 111arkoll. Stottsbelsvoisa Tbl.o SMau.l h, • Plitabnalgh, Pa. MET 0111. D tali ic,Moncia of ens Vrconitcy merchants, to line of the went even use in Inc country, comp is over It'ouriccis 11 unified Cares and Poekaais of Foicigi, and Domes tic Dry ticods, causisting, in pan, of id:acmes belt aisle Cancan '• "Dlraxhed Muslim all grader, 41, o Slimmer Stun aml Domand-4. ati" Alden do Loins, Ott Lawns and Montag - So " 'Sown. and Tweeds; ID " Canincercs, Clotho; " and lialea Tickincii, Cheeks, lies • I frown Nadine Tegether with the most mein so assertnient of Imported_ Coeds to this tanker, roars , Ytg Ike Cloth ample feedlot., for the tremor:ion of their banner., midore of the partners beingnonalmaily the ewiere corbel,, presenting every advantage arrayed by ...ere bea m s. y believe that th ey ears offer rester indlleCl.ll.l le merchants generally, en st eeilllee, end places, than any easte'int,'eastrket. New t ones constantly annuls Stlerehantg intending pure haling Coot, are particalatly solteirsto examina then usonment. Ispill AA k Antikl Cit Jules /Can Lvitrali . B E L: R j.P.T=l;l4='•gror g la W•r! ledge, Lot calf of the own. itself, bat di tho phystue logy ot too orris,. sought to be itete . ,l 111.41. Tl.ll el•Ove Annie la offend the public a. remedy Ale vilteale• it the 1 . , and el eerlllt year: vainr ewe and nrcL. Jobe-Itseeles /Anomie Heir Restorative to, probe b.'', the oast officers.. and agreeable a r don it hat owe beentlie lot Wee ebednitttomstat.lt poe are .11. e delightfulperfame s tind will reader dm Ilan LaTurmet and boaselfe cleanstag it tho roughly frouvell lergethder, end by ds arils° Spun , 11110LLIC organs at the lisle rive in it a tone and vigor before InekeelelL it le 11010 Minify eletheen, all seta, der drag, p sore*, or other unpunt es from 00 Reel, It ie salsa wn that eneh hair la si tioltow tube, hav ing a net to the shin, through. widek'titere tea con e.miesirculabo t or blood, stud o r let • m sickness, the accumulnli n 01 dandruff, or other causes, rho cnpillary lobes became clogged, these organs etas° In perform then functions sod the this becomes harsh, rally, end gradeally . falls off, hereby sedeolar ptemature tubes.. ln Is is ta eases sorb as this that the Elia Lemralo UMW/U. is pecaherly Idol lee, as tes eriliwining and pa 14 is r propefUlli • til ra• vo oil iropunnes, and give Ilfe and freshness to Ilia city "1" Y . riot to toyotherf d the " i ' lle f t o r, r na . iNntits timost NZ e.r.,l'..` g e:V,l. odor, and Imparts to !fair a beautiful and non , orbetinneo cis probably the only really tatiy compoended preparation 1 ow before Om patine. and no •nereasing populetity Is uproot that the inbile elele Ile Math ,Esatte seitttfactunt wen lo t ;tor nlfebN•el tor. ery case. Prepared ally by JL1.k..1 RAPES.. Penman - lid Chemist, • ale. Chennut holes, nadir. For rale wholesale. at retell by It A. Pahneceek A. Co end It e.„ notion., Pinta...wit, and John yes. tart ho neid Sitte - kepleittsmi/ est,. I a api7dlt • al I • 1 1 1 = 111 X , :=11:11411TL.0417L i t l i: hisVelellltlee stack of Peoltisitary, - Situps, Slaving Creates, ,to which seven Salver and two Ualdni sled It, have the tins six yews, neea awmdril by the Institute, of lalest.,Tork, Roden, and Phan. awarded fur hare brine lite WO Ceils4l or 00cr awarded fur perfumery' either In Europe or ia thla eauntry. . • . RousaWs thorrykituri Suanao taws.!Minna. Anse; Asantau ) universally acknowledged to be so pepor.larkyy /amain fuelttlirlartala 'truantry or Ur. 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