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THE PITTSBU 11AZETTE
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THURSDAY MORNING, APRILO2S, MO.
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*Mtimaseale and. whig County Con.
VOWIOI6.
IA Intromince of g
e call of the Chairman, the Mf
Ind Antimm onle C ounty Committee of Correspond.
cries met at the Court noose. The following resolu
tion era. adopted, to wit
"Itseselved, That the Whig and notiontsonle voter.
of Ma several Election Districts of Allegheny Conroy
be, and am hereby requested to meet at their newel
planes for holding elections, on Satorday, the let deY
dye.. next, then and there to elect two delegates to
the County Convention to be held at the Court House,
eetWeanesdley, the bib day of lane, at II &clock, a. a.
gold Convention to make the us u al and necessery
nominations for Ose minting October Elections, and
aim m appoint five delegates to teem.. Me County
to the State Convention, to be held to the city of Philo
delpphiM the 19th day ofiene."
meeting. in.the Towtoibips to be held
betweenroun of two and five o'clock, (except
Pitt) and those in MeWards and Boroughs between the
boors ofseven and aim o'clock. P.lll
.A ISLANDS, Chairman.
Jae. E. Pala;
Atka. PaartgualSeeretaries.
To Slams,
Pittebargh, Apra 10. MR.
WIIIO STATE CODIVICIITIOII.
At a alerting of the Whig State Central Committee,
held at Harrisburg. March 13, ISIO, It was •
litatOtvin, That the Whigs of the ieretal Coen , les
of IN. State he requested to seleet a number cf dole.
Wet equal to their respective representatives to the
Lagirlsture,• e said delegates to meet is Convennor
at the city of Philadelphia, on the 19th day of June
IE3O. for the purpose of notaluatbati a candidate fot
Canal Commiastriner, to be voted for at the enatimg
()Mural Election.
MURTII)3I hfehIICHAEL, Chairman.
, Hameln H HART. Secreted/.
atTSEB NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL HATr , It
TELEGRAPHIC NEW . ", sc..
Our acknowledgments are due to Messrs. Sr.
Irn,rdiDuer, Hale, Cooper, eod Hampton, of Coo
l/reel, Mesa. Dania and Walker, of the Legisle•
tore, and Governor .Tohnston, for public doe.
The communication of our correspondent .
• Reutilize'," awash, ia,the male, COeteUriti Asper
Cew, reflects more eeverely then necessary spot
those truly great soca, Nicest*. Cloy and Webster
Although we earshot approve of their prevent po•
sition on the slavery qaestion, sod regret that they
have felt it necessary to adopt a policy which w e
this& their nabiassedjodgments and teelingswonld
• few months previous, have rejected; yet we eau.
yet doubt their patriotism, then. devotion to what
they conceive to be the interesis of the whole
country, and thole strorg faith in the recrxerty net
jastlee of their plan of compromise. Mr. Clay, i
should be feted acted, is a &amens man, of ea
larged and liberal views, and while free from many
prejudices which may be supposed to effect meet
penman, on either side of the line, yet we can
hardly expect him to vicar,,the slavery question is
the light of a Northern man, who looka upon the
system with great dishke, if not abhorrence, so e
sin against Nod and home:airy. Neverthelert
while we desire to do no injustice to the motive,
which govern these great men, at this crisis of
our nation's affairs, yet we agree fully with oni
conreepondent, that the plan laid down by lie al.
rinse old hero who oceopiea the President'i chair
is decidedly the best which has been offered fo
the adoption of the country, and while it does ho
nor to the bead and the heart, and shown the stet.
ling integrity of the veteran chief, ft is Joel to the
whole country, safe, reasonable, and prartiesbls.
It is the plan on which the peOplii have general])
rallied, which has met the approbationef the Urge
majority of the press, and which, we trust, via
at Leal be adopted.
Northern Itepresentatives who support au)
compromise which establishes territorial govern-
meats In New hiezieo and Utah, without the Pro.
vim, which pays Texas millions of money for that
which never belonged to her, so which maker
California a pack horse to carry what would fail
as a dead weight without her, will do so at the
peril of meeting with the decided diaapprobstior
of sheik constimenir, mid of being viewed as an
falafel public Servants. MI the Ncrthern Whir
Nepreeentstives were elected pledged to oppose
•
the extension of slavery, and their connitnenti
* WM bold them te the bargain.
RAI:MUD Lmino.:--i.sterany mu the hut a.,
on which bids could be received for tbe gradim
nod bridging a Our Wentem Railroad, trom thir
city to Beaver. The Railroad Offim promoted
quite an t xelting scene, a large number rf persont
being present, all noxious to obtain commas. —
Bsvcral hundred Wes were offered, and, we an.
derstaud, at exceedingly low rates, by highly re. ,
sponsible and experienced contractors. We shall
be able to give the allotments by to morrow.
An Immense bed of a roll atabotacce, with many
of the peerilimitica of S Top t.t,pa, boo Irma dr
covered about three mites het cod Brighton, or
the line of the rail rood. It se cf *hoot the coo•
latency °runner, [hotel ant it, brittle, appean
to have no grit, end eon Le shoved arab a both
with as mucifease a. a piece of cheese. It is I
dark drab color. The bed is five feet thick, an:
the contractor, la making his ascavenatio, hat
Grand It a very troubletroms atbstance. He can
not break It or blow it up, or quarry h on any el
the ordinary praecoxea. Ho la trying to chase it
off 'ln thin glees with • plough. We think it
will tarn ont to be a substance sithilaz to Blake'.
patent !he and water proof tomcat. A specimen
can bemoan at the railroad office.
Hike House, FAlL—Twee sledded the bank.
lot lake town cf fa' ie,shimild by all mews seek ac.
commodations Id the Heed Horse, where they
'will find every attention and comfort desirable.
Ocrarr's Laoilsßoos, for May, has come be
fore the Bowers which usher in that delicious
Month °ode" is always in time, if the scums ,
are wt, and has presented us with a braulifal aem• _
Der.
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Twat linonkmok—lioloses, oldie Literary De•
pm, co Third Street, has tent U. a pamphlet which
p.:l . spral to he • history of the strange sows& or rap
pkip heard in: heater and Wertern New York
Those carious in such humbugs should buy the
bocAL
TWILIZA2I7IO TZLIZIALIM,-.AII ingenioassa
title On ilia subject, by John A. Noebling, Esq.
etvU ecginear, of Trenton, N. J., and formerly to
Pittsburgh., la published to the New York Journal
of Callum:roe. Mr. It. haa had much experia
coca u: that cosalmetlon of wire cable suspensioe
bridses and acqueducts, and on the Manufacture
of wire ropes. He comaders the construction of
line MOM:graph wire acmes the &Lando entirely
pnatieabie, and the cost not to ezteed 51,30000 0 ,
en: which he thinks very large dividends may be
eSpecurd. Many things Ohich at Ira seemed
p epostarous, have proved to be not only wadi.
oabre, but momently Important and valuable, and
therefore it would not be wise to my t h u even a
permanent telegraph across the Atlantic may not
be brought into successful operation. Idr:.Mseb.
ling remota the Idea cf a Limiting telegi by
vb,
• ansprindirtg a wire by !bats and buoys at a Ct.
tale dapth below the surface of the ocesarned sp.
provesone suggested some time ago by Mri lobe
Wilkins, of Now York, by sinking a strong wire
epos the bottom of the mean. Jfa goes .into full
and apparently satisfactory details.
E se A CAP/11 INA FACTOIII,—SeteIet FOP
*Oa Laity bared-1i tiro occurred at the Can.
phial" and alcohol factory, No. 35 Hideo street,
N. Y., on Friday a ft ernoon, by which several peo
ions were severely boon, among whom 'were
Capt. Finn, the conductor of the factory; James
-Nritwn, badly bated, and mat to tho hospits4
bin Stocom; *evenly burned in the thee,back,and
band.; Rod Captain Tiltry; l of the 1331 ward po•
Lee, badly burned , in the hands. It wis feared
NW one of two or the sufferers IrOtild ale. The
came of the ire was . ther upend* of a tub el
skattot.
Rot. Yohn Marsh, fSecrqui of the American
Teisheriiice Union, au knocked down in Brock•
on radAii,ll some istfiso, sod
FllOll
Corsespondosso of me Pittsburgh Ossetic.'
Wsautsircos, April 19, 1559.
The Special Comm
At last wo have he Committee so long
huge
!drug-
. • tot, and from which such greet things
led, It cooties of
For-ths PiUsEttregh Gazette.
The 'Keystone init. and the Slaver,'
question..: .
Itl7l. EDITOR—As a Whig citizen of Pennsylva
nia, I propose to ay a few plainwords on the pref.
cut position of public affairs. A few short months
ago, we elected a Whig GoverniZ. aid Whig Preie.
ident, both being the regularly nominated candi-,.
dates of the party. It will be remembered that, in j
Convention, we then resolved that the Whip of •
Pennsylvania would view with abhorrence,any ex
tension of Slavery, to territory then free. Otir ral
lying cr)l was protection to our indosuy,
wands**
ought
tendon of Slavery—with thiswatchwordf
and conquered. -
It was on the soil of Pennsylvania, thin the Cem
vention met, which nominated the brave old pa.
' triot General Taylor for the Presidency—wo cared
not, when we were told that suck a nomination
Was not "fit to be made;" we cared not when
were scorned at for voting for a Southern Whig,
and a Slaveholder. We answered, we were wil
ling to trust him—we believed hlnt to be honest,
seethe had pledged himself to leeire the decision of
questions connected with Slavery, to the will of the
majority, constitutionally expressed, and had like
wise promised not to use his official influence to
defeat the will of the people. Hose - fully he Ins
justified h
is
le end how nobly he has re
deemed his pledges, let his whole career answer,
and especially his California message. '-
California has formed herself into a State) she
has determined that her snow clad tnountains and
her golden sands sha ll forever be free; she has re
solved by an unalterable decree, that California
*hall be free as Oregon, nod that the long rolling
waves of the Pacific shall not kiss a foot of Slave
soil on our long extended coast.
Whet says President Taylor to the urgent re-
I quest of our new born Sister, with her golden dow
ry, when she min to be etiolated into our family of
States , lioe-s he hesitate to give an opinn,
far
fear of offending the South! Or does io
he falter
withus;his Northern supporters, by keeping the
word of promise to the ear, and ix-caking it to the
hope ? Does he say thot the dark spirit of Slavery
roust perpetuated be by the thousands of leagues of
free territory, to keep the balance of power equal,
before California is admitted?
Dom ho say that the free States ,dull not greet
a free Sister, unless they will find Consent to swal
low a compound of abominations prepared for them
by Southern zealots, who. threaten disunion as the
only alternative? Above ell, does he fear that he
will not be the'ne:t Pr.ident, if be openly and
boldly strikes for the right! Proudly and 'gladly
may the Whip of Pennsylvards, who voted for
General Taylor. answer these questions in bis fie
nor, with ten thousand temptations to do wrong,
he hat had the moral mumps to do right, and
richly does he deserve thepraise.. He stands - ready
to hold • out the band of fellowship to California, '.
' clad as she is in the white robes of freedom.' Ho
says that she ought to be fonhwilhadotitheel into the :
I Li c ion,widrosecoaspormisers , condi tions,hesitallon.
1 or delay. So my the Whip of Pennsylvania, cod
so Sara President Taylor s the man af their choke.
• Our maraud bearer is trot as -he always hes been
tee. to his colors. Bat now let us lockfota naxnect at
.
No action can be looked for from the Senate, o' t he ~,,,,juog e g . 0g ", ~,,),,rg we-bile. b ‘ . 7 ) ~re , ,„,
li for
its Committee, on t h e great question of the dry' looked upon as lenderw•-• UM Whig thick,
for at lent thtee weeks ; amend Senators are himself; am s foe lama; 1 0 0 &alas (ohm
him
m ,
members of befit this sad the committee to escort- man'atileeve, be, gives his vats itad nneWs
to South Carolina the remains of Mr. Calhoun- pmiseorhbune ea the poblle - eete4eiten, .his
They wit eat next Monday, ar.d will be absent judgMmil end reaxe dcemad,.. Us knew* that
about two wake. We
can
expect rap report on. principles are eternal, whilst men are ettemptable:•
ail the 10,11 of Map next. he wi ll not follow • multitaie to do etil; though
The Hone Committee on the.Gdphin claim arc Mat multitude should belted by roan et enunbto
an omie a the h er
of They hate of men,lowecer dintingnisheil. fig the party min
examined a great number of witnessee. and to the country Gent purer! wrongty tientdoeed pm
day have had before them the autos cf the A. 13 duos great mischief, and when' he leaden of the
G. letter in thus N. Y. Expreas, which has recently Pao le desert the People . * <minor thee that carne. Is
indeed
ceased so great a sensation on account of the i ndd . in Peril . ,
charges contained in ft Iscariot the ethnic', in re. i -.The- recent drhates RI tea Same maiwell fiß
tenon to the payment el old chute . I our minds with fit;soilal Aube: lags.. Henry pay
It is considered to be settled that . Mr. Crested I
red Daniel Webatc,r wertojessneceumal uptraada
will leave the cabinet soon store tlileport of %hi.; far thc..Ptesi!ency. Vowli acid telentaitly den
committee shill hove been terdered, provided it i enure Mm Shg"..iniint:elctiss,T.,tees (whahramst
shall famish what is expected,_ a legal tee4nicestfottinatelys e thevetatt , has .hewn( war sweat.
justification of his course with regard to Me clam , ly niinfastedO44.filfidg esidtime.7-Pitedneat
No one Imputes to the Seerciary.ef War err - TaltarlltmriP Salentine leellap•uterwele Cheer
thing more than • want of delicacy in snowier . Siatiogniand gentlemen. Etch of them received
this diem to be paned, in which, so far as now ', at the bends of the President • Wittily Inman. I
appear., he was deeply interested, upon the tree. I and houoralikt (
or one of their
as..
Hare "
sun, while he was • member of the cabinet. " they rcpsid : f
o ot nfince by such • frank gad
The treaty with Great BruteEn.r...ative. to Niue ; manly auppr,rt of his admielautatioa as' the Priest.
nun, has not yet been stoned, but its deseatisl• i dent
full/ehid the
Have hod • dim to DI In.k. at
are agreed open, and will net probably be altered.
[learn that Mr. Clayton has talked +frith Saanton the is l e andiinmediate adnalseloa of California 1
very freely upon its
provisions,
if snared at ,No nstead cfienstaining the Admialstration, as
'ts being !temptable to that body, if coneluded. I',
the President and thewhin party had a fight to
,cep; a erne: or two toil settle l'ac Imsiness. expect on this mot eitil en:nixie. They have
lreere ; embarrassed and are st-11 cmhuraming both him
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ur,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A N il gg, ; arid it. Terry find obUle edoes for their families,
Neither HOW!. is ill session to day, and we mar : end then "Lek She hrsealdees.. position. ' it I.
expect a period of comparative calm fo: several , Federal to say li, but it is historically true. The
weeks. In the Senate, two events will contribute i North may well *al that Ila wend f oe's are those
to alit the elements of ...rife for a newel. The , of its own honxbeld; 'Tees Ca especisily true of
eat la, that the diatractiez question et shivery with Daniel WeLecr. Nen Eaglaad less strengthened
t o its adjuncts and ineidents has been lif e
not to ' that Rent which IS DO4, aiming; at one of bee most
thirteen "good and tine men of the vicinsige,^ ' cherished peel:Spies (the maritime of slivery) a
whether impartiel or not, I will not here farther • most deadly blow; cud siUTeill be the reward
discuss. Then the eommutee of Senators deeps of these anent's' &Math , ealoP end causetf frees!
1
red for the melancholy and solemn duty of seerom- dom• Will either . 01. thSie Ina IA sent President e
eanyieg the remains of Mr. Calhoun to Sandi Car- Let the fate or those-Northern Members of Coo.
stint, will to morrow, probably, set forth upon the green the voted for the; Mislionri compromise anti. j
;edifice, and it has been very properly revolved to . wer the question. .The people placed their mark :
to nothing an the subjects which se closely inten upon them. The Dallied (madam In the cause
est the certain:tents of every member .f the body of night .u.liastiee, and he connote ever ocaran;
white they are absent. . it may he Impeded bat never stayed. There are
The advims from the western plains, from the thetmada,of mutest who care Cu less Inc the sue.
Rio Grad e, Near Mex Oregon, Cshforlds, end . coo of their Lamle's., than fitextbat or their Party.
the whole line of the Mexican and United States 1 sad who ease iv"' fat Ike weal' er their party
"metier, impress us with the painful cony isten ; than for Mos of their Ph•Milem. -With Meals She
tall the.° portion o f our widely extended ceop.re I elneslimn is nor she shall blvelbllolsool4 but dol t
are most inadequately protected Isom the Wild 1, their principles triumph? TO , COW Cent le it
tr.b in of Indian who inhabit or range over them heed —the eireogth of freed* bit . the ' poplar.
Th e oomp l o i o , of the gi ox i coo m in im, to Mr. breccia of Congress is ititunanti *llk overwhelm-
(Upon, no this subjeet, communicated to the Se. ' Mg roPiddYi Tie will oraniggligill's egitg l o l •
°ate some few weeks since, exhibits evidence li
t. demon Y emPreas ed i i• the media YMMrelefeliff o;
de creditable to our natione ohoracter of the im• I .ilietil machine, Ii both gives it Foca and
.. .. 110 : 100 / 9 : .1
panity with which the border savages set oar pow " its dimenum. Every swe Yew: Mmarl-mherabirm of
or at defiance, and of the, very slight effort which the s Bon. of fimeusn''''Smea is tried a fillanli.c f
our government ht made to discharge its owe ~Plit.cal opinion. We molt rent =tared that the
obligations under the isealy of Guadeloupe!! idal. ' people of iho Keystone Stain will hold to a strict
go, to guarantee the safety of the inhabitants on : •000l•nlablilir creep 000 of her •°•• who has •
the Mexican side of the line from thenlncun I rode in Omits's., at this momentou s esion• 1, - ,
ose
of their dreaded enemies, dwelling upo what la i the people look to the Home. If Senator, fail in 17,
....
now United States territory. On the lower Rio , their duty, let the Representolives of the people i
Grande, w e leant that an encacopmeot of Inantu. I stand firm : refueirg nothing that is right, and From the Eveefoß INDletio
ding and hostile Indians have been formed within • granting nothing that Is wrong, let them by ab AN EPInTLE TO SIM. FOOTE.
sight o f oar m igt o yy pogo, Beery errrieel fro,. . moans curium the Preedent, and the people, rey Pet up your pistol, Mr. Foote,
. At' smooth atvay your looks of fr r ht;
New
and furnish. proof of the incmseing , "Word fur it, wet austere them. fee time ha° not arrived to sheet,
hostility and dariag of the powerful tribes which i, FRANKLIN. And pistol ' jar on can pol.m.
Mien*" " Mae" ' The remedy for all ' Me is ee ' Too CALM Fovea at Tee Wirt, For '
We
k • no ; yosiun'rtehabtri:.no*odo"a"l riniiii"u"'d
manifest as I fear it will be unpopular. Additional
' several week. past, the mita IL LOUla has been AtolsB;s3ts'oesre Ile mired wh en he rai.l
mounted troops must be ,used mod maintained •s i *!led to °vet fieerieg with emigr:its to the lend of . Ile la ihrie e ...A l ; '.• 0 • 0 9 0 sirel'e Pis:
permanent accessions to the strength of the army 1 i An honest heart, a conscience pure,
gold. The letelligencer of April I Ith, esp.
ItWas one of the errors of the past administration I
to supple, or rather to declare to the country, for I [minces° numbers, we understand, are already , The modern hero's weapon cure
, coogregsted at Si. Joseph, Independence, and , Is the good pistol, cocked and lorded.
they could not believe It, that with all the past in- .
other pints on the river above, hut especially . But put lisp and keep It warm,
crease of terrriteM which the anneistlnn ef Tex- iat rho two former, which are the chief mullahs' I Cenemd ed b•s' n° l'''''' '''''''""°' l'''"'' ,
as and Me results of the Mexican war had brought . Points. ' And welt nett a greater storm
, I Thou who are most ooriversant with the alb. 1 80111d0r1 it from its place of rest.
.with te am, the little nosy kept e _? le,f"e,..eelh. i tel estimate that the number who will cross the Thenwhea Old Bullion nyviyon lire
those measures were elected.
would •00,08 fo r plains this spring. Will, at a moderate calculatleo, And call. you coward, rogue and knnve,
(heat:acne° of oar frontier and for garrison pupa. be et least doable as great as that of lest win:- Andhpulla your eim os i c h a . nd yo b u lo . !..k t s ru y l o y eLe . ye ,
see. The regiment of dragoons dlicharged at
cAlonutimmenee emigration will go from this State
ThTene,nnosh h
from him and quickly ear
the end of the son should have been retained, . Fr . otri many of the counties, we learn that Bellied the moat oonvenicot member,
an& ascent °Mem abduld have been raised Ind at lent one fourth of the adult male population Aid when you're sheltered from c his blow,
fothwith distributed among the station. in the In- no preparieg to go, end many with their focal.' Just shoot him In the Senate hareem'
lies.
dine country. - As an eviderme of the extent of the operations
The whole subject is now under consideration of somo of the a g„„ 1 ,,,,,,,,, ~,,,, are credibly w
in the military committee of the Senate, and with formed that one gentlemen will take out one
thou
the evideace which las accumulated tonne the be- j sand witch cow . .. IlLedhjohdtrtid e i t:n .. , a cumber of
ginning of the sculpts there can hardly be a doubt 1 wrAnt:se'slissw,,,eiaaa p t s ,,,, as d ras h hs the
Mat awn or three now regiments will be. .U' , amount of 11'15,000. The excitement arid the nee
amend. - 1.- fa, korai& sewn, all over the west, and especially
The Oalphin claim, and mdeed all Of the claims in blieenri, Iliemlo. lowa o toil Wi11 00 . 14 r• 10 00 ,1
' against government are making! great cons.— "Ltelas'neenssernterry th ine
Mr. Richardson of Minolse, at ,the instance of an
'leaded Whig clerk, who has lately lettone of the
bureaus, has presented a long string of bypotheti• '
nab charges against Mr. Ewing, in the House. In '•
the foment resolutions of inquiry. In the ahspe ;
of ieGuential imputationsi it is easy enough to get '
op a very blank catalogue against any body, is of.
five. The anaount of Mr. Richardson's resolutions
is, did you pay nett and such claims, for 15108,000;
r., $ll,OOO, for $60,000,f0r 140,000, fur 312,000,
dec.. Ben s and if media, then have you any thing f the kind before k nown in
at all te say why we areld not do summary me-
"d o n upon you, as ea unfitahful guardian of the
public interest and treasure 1 It never ammo to
agent itself to the minds of the Innocent inter.
!natives that the money pald might by chance
Mee been dna from the government to the
eightieth,. '
.Belo is the slave who pay.'
• ddiPistel, and se ay thew modern castles. If
amen treat the government, the more fool he la.—
Let him not seek his own spin, but after due dos
mud and non payment, let him part compeny
'dibble debtor.
"--- I think God that he is rid of a knife."
heap Clay, Chairman.
Mews. Berrien, of Georgia ; Eta, Tenhaw
lee, sod Mangum, of North Carolina, Whigs from
Slave States.
Messrs. Mason, of Virginia ; King, of Alabama,
and Downs, of L001111E1114U:moct au from Slave
States.
Menus. Webs-ten; Cooper, rot Pencsylvants, rind
Phelps, of Vermont, Whigs from free States..
Messrs. Cans; Dickinsoe, of New York, and
Bright, of Indian., Democrats from free Slams.
There are seven Senators from the slave Sates,
and els from the free. But Bright is owner of a
considerable number of slaves in Kentucky, so
that the number of actual 'slave holders on the
Committee is
ofeight. the e
s Cars and Dickinso n hool of pro
are
noted p a rtisan. ummers s chool s
slavery poldleiaus, load both may be act down ea
opposed to 'the separate and unconditional
lion of California. Mr. Webster, and Mr. Phelps,
have both recently arrayed themselves against
the prevailing northern opinion on t het a of
slavery,
there is no doubt of moder
ate and Patriotic Masse. Therefore wo see that
51r. Cooper, of your State, ia the only represents•
rive in this Committee of the controlling and per.
veiling sentiment among northern men, open
slavery. This fact In itself is eufficient to ee.
stroy aoy eonfideneewe may have had In the ef.
homy of this scheme to adjust differences, and 1 1
allay angry feelings between the fret and slave 1
Staten, on the subjects referred to the Committee. I
If friendly disenasion, and a real and true comma. ,
emu of coodictog opinions and demands were
desired, why was not a majority of this,council of
consultation taken from the free Stales, which
hive double the population, and more than double
the
interems at stake, as to California, arm the
others haver If conciliation were the object., wh
was not Seward, Hale, Chase, Or Corwie, pot on
the Committee ? They are all men of surpassing
ability, of eloquence and energy, all 'ceding men,
and representatives of what all admit to bee very
Emmen:les and powerful division of northern peo
ple. It is idle as well as insolent to answer this
objection by snipe that there distinguietted Sena.
-a are fanatics and Moen dlaties. There eras a
when such vituperation would harepaeud
sclusive argument. Such is the organist.
... this Committee 85 to present the newel-
JOO fact that tire general opinion of the free
States is contemned and proscribed Wren at the
very moment, and in the effort of devising a plan
of accommodation. I would not oak that the crimit
of opinions referred to by me should be suffered to
have a controlling voice in this Committee, bat I
Merit that it was entitled to be represented in it.
Mr. Phelps asked to be excused from serving.
He said he expected nothing from the Committee
that would be at all satisfactory to himself or he
constituents.
Mr. Websser said substantially the same, bat
'would not ask to be excused. This distrust, on
the part altar° each iisitognisbed Senators, it no;
a iavorable omen of tba seCCCSs of the Commit.
ions were ire received,
but:
. thee:Lime? of Mr, Ew
ing t'..:n wdi ro doubt be that he had patdtbete
and m,r y o b:r tleauta; luta shinda 'contiun• a
pagan hu found to to due. .111111174
•
RAILCITIC Ehoesatmtv.—,An elopement of a
very extraordinary character, wish a view to matri. I
Moflint proceedings took place in this city, on
Monday night Inst. 'The woman
were, a boynan ,
ed Ward, aged 17, and a Woman aged 40, living in
the family of one of our elderly physician., whose
residence in in Temple street. The young lad bad
never before enjoyed any female ocquaintance out
I of his owe fatally, and when he became acquaint.
I ed with the bewitching creature of 40, to whom
he is by this time joined in wedlock, he was s
ass
hot
through the heart by one of cupid's sherpest
rows. In short he was dying of love, and the woo
man persuaded him to woe his peace of mind by a
:light to New York, for the purpose of "mingling
into one "
I "'Tin strange how in things most resale
, Love will some likeness and;
An if an electric chain
Ware bung upon the min&
Making each pulse in I.lllii oll
Till they but thrill and throb in one. '
d ' !!
.Cupid! Cupid I! Cu--p
—.l - ewe
—.New HaimQs I.
•
A negro was arrested to Newark, N. J., on Wed.
nesday, charged with stealing VP° in money and
dmfts, from Mr. Lewis Gibson, of New York.
The money had not been reonnnsrtel at the last ac.
Tar. Cam:Wt.—The explicit declarations which
we have published from the National Intelligences,
end the Republic, contradicting the rumors which
were started, in so many quarters, amcerniug a
disSakttion of the Cabinet, should be suacient to
put at rest those unfounded reports. "It is to be
regretted," says the 'Boston Journal, "dint Whig
papers sometimes lend their aid to the circulation
of idle turners of a dissolution of the Cabinet--
These' rumors are started for the purpose of crea
ting mischief. They are designed to weaken the
administrittion, by conveying to the minds of throe '
not deeply - vented in the mysteries of statesman
ship, the impression that there la something radical.
ly wrong in the nuaingemetit of the various depart
ments of the government, which necessitates a I
change. Their tendency is to create distrust, for
the otaions reason ltalthe insinuations with which
these rumors are generally acconnamied, cannot,'
like specific charges, be promptly refuted.
A most unjmn mode of attack has been adopted
in the Rouse of Representative!. A member Iran
Bliaoia, Mr. Richardson, took occasion the other
day to ,offer a resolution calling for the appoint
ment oft committee to-inciter< into the course of
action adopted by Mr. Ewing in certain matters
designated and this resolution, with these insinua
ted allesttlwas against the Secretary Of the Interior ell
,
was offered at a time when, as the Mover W
knew, it could not be entertained except by the
unanimous consent of the Howe. Some one hav
ing objected, Mr. Stanly moved a suspension of the
rules (or the purpose of haying the resolution acted
upon at once, with a view to the appointment or
the committee and the institution of the proposed
inquiry. But it did not suit those who started the
movement to have the resolution acted upon.—
Theei purpose was gained by imputing charges and
leaving the implied calumny to go forth. Petty
dad puerile, indeed, is this course of proceeding !
Worthy of such as claim to be honorable be virtue
of the courtesy of a mhappried designation! ilow
greatly it must strengthen an opposition to here re.
course to such ageoctim of scandal, It will bit
for
an observant public to determine.—Baltinuire
American.
SUISICAL OrISATIOS Or Da. rti.11..--Wo find a
the thawing brief report of an plArskon by 1)r 1
Mott, at the University,* few days ;go, is Nosh'
Times:
A young man bid a t , ,C101. growing out of cae
of ,his nostrils. It mime, in time, to till the whole
cavity, and to extensively and finals attached,
that it was impossible to pull it out with forceps, as
is done with polyp , . The worthy plote‘sor pot on
his encsidering cap, and studied out tin operattun
end then, to make all aurr, he performed it un
dead body. Satisfied uf it. prneueutel;tv he be..
,goo. Firat,he made htr.,Ftt Mclean from the
cornet of the eye to the mouth, through the
Opp! , lip; then dilbatelCd the flesh flout the bonoval
e,
eO as to tots all the Scab? putt of the none
arm the other side of the foie. ?lie dune e
, be f
sawed through the bone, and by a ? l i e pice
carpenter work, laid open the whole estent or r,o
Data The tOIDOr WS/ now espcoed, 'est loose,
nod easily ettileted, and the patient got
out any ditfignrement, but aline where the &shy
pasts were reunited. - TO was an Page clew, bold.
and most suecessful operation.
Pore Orrun D17116.110M5.--111 the Cintrsi.t.
lien 0111061111 S. Bough, late a eletk in the
Philadelphia Post Ofgre, chsrged with puiloirtirg
money from letters, the tact woo nuticd by the
Postmaster that lentil]) the last thee° Yeats sheet
fifteen thousand dollar* have been stolen Gam kb
lets palsies through that °Zee.
Nasat. Exteortm—!t Is said the se the U. S. I
sloop of war Germantown, was reteialy pmoing
out of the harbor at Sr. ThtAnal., • t:ann was run
onto the yard arm. It will be remembered that
• serious motley occurred on board 1013 verse'
while 1111111 in Hampton nand., reit previcus to
her sailing en ter petrel cruise. The amors in
Mat mutiny were thous ht to have been tr. leelent
ly dealt with. These tacit taten in conneJ.tioa
with the eimuntatanee mentioned an,reo,
s.
tool,
fully suggeabse cf 1111 Opinloo that no ilos. as to
sn
ottier mernerab`o occattan, • summary eaten
lima line beta deemed beceeasry.-liesia• JOUiRd:
•
GIMILT ti Mira= Pita, --Itt Oh pro f 'Wetly
ineestedby Mears.l - Le 5: Co., on ore u tuturh
au Fttlladelptuit Ledger is p i ultd. the pare are
adjutted avidatd • InfOC fltilliSer, 01 terry 'rya*
Whoa of Wittith tout matt eyttuden ettur.e
e cted
with h, Oe el hair Uwe...re at th. parr. —
Tisty aro govr be:di:gig tor the Now Yott &ha a
pro*a with eigtt of the moil eyliatittia, who,h iFill
Mfg eff Oita impression.d.si • rereded,er,•nd, at a
slaw speed. 11,111p10.10re 20,e00 ttrietre,. ',la to
'lts heat. The mrebtnery &Lycra the arch., bit
It gyvirree 111 [arses it eet.th eFitadur, to pa
VIM is.
.------"-
rotassatcot es • Ntrantaxi-Two gentlemen, i .
L. P. Howe and M.D. Ilebhard. write to the liar, I, 5:•,5 eir _
. ..
ford Tiara IteciNorth Artlte Creek, Wastinctor I , ~ „,•_,,j-,...,„ r„.„,,,,,,,,,,. j,, „,,,,,,,
tOG.ty. N. V. there ts • lose RI that swim II) ,„ ,„„,,,,,,,,. ~,, ~,,,. I,
who adosim that be is the Infirdcfrt rl' the old pen- i J s. Dil.V. t , lllll 1 t t,
.thetisn Whae, who was Tot -yell} ranarred se
_•n , n ._
IsSeLfirtst county, O. , lie is alamt itlnttett . i: - .. (.att- 4 Lisa N 0 Yoga;
5 ry i r } i .,,,, ;,, , ; a :,, , y 1
ttttt old, bas enewdererle runnel with Isla, ant. 0 hat-r.t. I,: mo , :JJ
dna= too meek. Ile saFr that two other men „ *,,,,_,..„... , , ~., ~.,
we, encased with lien, hit ke erre:tanned the I, ~,,,,t; ~, ~„,„ „,,,,,,,„,,,,,...,,,
tet:---A-pate et Illa =eery issOld, wets* cartes- swan ..
, S rs trit.vitsttyti 1.. c.
pond.. wait the cape, ea t Vette , person at the . ~,,,,,,_. ~,,—,,,,,,, ~,,
~„,
~
tithe of hie death. lie wthlrdeticafed when be ,IS ~,, : /ti trit.iiitrvit &co
adruitted•thr_marZer, but repeated the stateroent 1 ,-,,-,.., ~,,,, _ ,
...
~. .
aPrearardeishen solar. A start
has ad t.. i r •,.:::,.. v ,„„ ~..,
~7,„L
sued lie bine there, and an eSetr is in person. - i ~., ~,,, ~ ?,,,,..i. ~ , ~,, .•
eprialrfirti Rep., reale. •
\
Shoot Iron Pipes. bent to the requitv , l knot, g 11'1_41,41:L1C C.1.1.51E.NT KIT SA, by
annuity riveted, coated stilt an alley cilia, and I it . ar..--11._ tv 0. NV DL.I.ACI:
.
ther loceitudinal joints soldered to realer thew I,,act...cit st. o AND t-st'Rlll , itti.l. MILL
Wattl-pfO,ageIIIVO fa tllhintectand•nd Pratte, A oroh,r2A , b a t: t y. att - way:l, and at yr,y,
haynallt bate letat.tif Detrain/Ct. Thrs arc also vow< r t hap hay.: t.eutre ~n "arr..) oi lb.. m. 0.:,
C.0261Cd on the outtfde vrith erplialo.renter,, to , .1,-, %I. V. V. Al 1.1.1 F
pee thrl2l MOO
pipe, {fleet ILroo ititer..-i to 1 Doi n,, tt t-i t , yipa. . , r , ton ..., 4 t• al 1,1{ . 1 1 y
be used as water pipes, the instde t. eau e^,ed , lh a •rrs , te d. ....1 si mes,e4 r.....
VIVI taahlttl,Sahlth mann, the Kitts, ton ec,;on _tf.,--s v: ,ti o. A ~.cull:
a( aci d alkalses. They are So eastm that they p, 1 Altl/1.1 . 1 et AN'rt.-.1., OA I.e.t qua,ty. my own
wil bear a entenderable detente= Inane% 0 tar ir a transtanure, un ha! .t.Ol u%s r ,ln to aye; r o . t. 'hot
rag the pipes, CII causi..4 say [enlace et tar . no , I C
v e
~,
... ,
~, • W 44 L. Al I
Sane. The sternest joints screw triether to the ;.P _ - ,o,
Sante Matta,/ as f or ait ItOU gas'epes. TLIF, pipes ; i."... I: , 6/1.14 -7 t bd. ti I i r ! , ..!a:, nn runt,:o.ect, ..,
have beta
'''' Jn a 41'''''' lot
ge'' 'nd
frr
'''L".
I '''
. ''''
01.5
'''''
j 1 :1,17r: I;l'}ii'.7!: :,
-g, MO- are -U.- Ines nate ttg..oaDcal than , ._,,, 111 , NV. , •t..
Ott irons besides being less liable to teat, and 1 . ... r 1 "
Water pipes they are mow herahhy than tit.: mul- i \ l°1 -.A''''''',--1.'.0. ~..'_'T. hn d ,!,...!
I,DtA II yOL.1.1:1, h t."
man Oho. Y -101.F1.:11-1"1 bags RI, IV arteec, lor ..• i,
1 Patti 2/ZAT 11 r/iWtt -D.solve en %taco of x , ~,,, 1.,A1A1l DiChl.l aCO
...------ --- .—.---
ILIUM in • titian of term Willer; wheh cot,.. add ~,, ._,,,,,,,_
.....,,,,,,, _
.., ~,
las %much lints as trill mate it the COraistrace LI 1 r• . F ,j . " , 7 7„ , „‘„,,..„ r y a ,,
exam; then snow lute it es courh powdered rcetn 1
~.,„,__,,,
_.....,-,....,...„-,, -
as aid sta n d en • shilling, and tie., or three ,It ' " n 5,... ',,",',,,, ',1_,",,4." •
cloves; boil It to a dOnallttthe, Starati ell ilte ;
amt. It wilt keep for twelve teentkr, sod ' .n. 1.5 1%
'''.
'''''
' "Ir.‘";l.o:l"l‘'ar!;'iV.c:di tlO
I 'when dry, nay be selleted with water.
1 ne edittess orthe Lancaster Literary Gazatie ,11
. DAcON-..C.,k4.0 It. Wow,
1,10 lb. hle•
aye ate would as soon nestle her Dose to a the. I .
~, 1 " "' 4. ''''''il;'',:i";,:i'i 1,17,,,,T,C ~...° , ' . ` o t : :
seat raringle tow, ae allow a wan with whistera 1 "-*
to ten het.
An odlehtlitetleo in the Baden Atlas, from the i
1 FE".;',..2,!urn'''-''''' b t; ' , ' is a' t ' i d D ' l n Cln; et,
Secretary's, *Mee, slates that the eOl.l PO I have de- i t ~.0,.."-G.,,,1.<w baron
c..a.• 6.7,.. I,l'1 ,1'
cided spiral cosetnulteg the plantahrecet r 1 death ! s.- , ___ ~,,, Irta I a t.t.1‘.1 EY tir. CO
itiltiEla Thuilel H. Presser, under waterer 01 VI ACI:EttEI.-11. Wl* Intss No 3, Newbury yen
(Lath roe lba murder of his wire. •r.d have enact • ; its oupectian. isal received. and for .ale by
DDlttalp advised the Governor that the cheese 6.11- r /OLIN hlet , &0 1 ;la a cc ,
numbs canted into execution nil Friday, the 1 Canal pa.° Penn .treet
- _ •
198th of J 01305 5 0.
, ....
Qvciurc--A correspondent states cleat so went .
busbies the Iftetessed dread tar the arto . .e i f
sulphate of quinine in OM ceuntry, as e roux ai.i
•sgent, that Inc price has sons, to five yr. ..r. no.
lea than two up to four and a had deilate per
ounce.-N. I'. Tr our_
Mr. Rodman is the Treasury Clerk who I. ap
pootteod
a topr e o g c r e U ed e ttoo ,C S a Ob fo a r i n. i h a a ,
e t u o
r \ y e , t
Syzme.(. Ito ft.
Obedience to the Laws of duty brags Reward,
as certainly no Cooled yr,,duoes theuellon, ut a
" I vie= an eche.
tp . .e ,
BM ,you're too hasty-brayest ab .m
out en
th-m,
Don't Ore whoa a crowd's
They seek their man alone, and then
Shoot when theroa none to baulk ur doubt
The
Thy sewn the Idea our lithers made—
e bold, fair fight of ancient Honor —
For Honor. a moithleas jade,
And modern heroes frown upon her,
So, when there's no one else in eight,
A po quietly elm , and shoot
Old Bullion in the street at night,
Or elm la hed, gond
Yoa peed not fear, my noble friend,
Thatou're In danger—hones t
For you y reserve. 901700 other end fain;
So, far its summons coludy wail.
He'll water (bourn, the wire worth K..
For whom • rope tome atop the b ro ati,—
1 wire no bat know
You'd never have a martyr'. death.
So you and Benton both may lie
Secure In bed or Sennie Hall,
Nor e'er expect that you sihatl die
Like CIXI6f, In the Capitol.
'rams a rash wet to you to draw
Your Plot on the Benate fleor;
It It
you peril or the law—
It shouted 11.131 C rnembera—frwhien'amo:e
Bet rover mind, the dauger's deli
Your hada
some
conduct oho
Our Senators some features MOM
r d
01 fainalssippl's wont rode,
rude
Thu pistol enck'd; the langosne
Startled halo all the mown - ,
.13ut Co eosin be settled by demi
mmittee of Investimosev.
They'll smooth It o'er with o ne onsent,
And:etill tho forwent la•• trice,
And yon P
may yet be P icador.'.
With Walton for your worthy Via.
Lang Ercirars.—The late Bet lentil, Pen
ahoy?, E-q.. or Attdover, Maiir.,aher tioquenihing
ante than 5100,000 to ma wi
dowdow and relaiv no en,
amide the fnllowitig baguet:a
line: For cetablisbing a Imo wheal in A ntovcr
SwabFarinh. sage; at d a reversion, in addt.
lien, 01520,000 more. To the Episcopal Church
In A 040,,,51.000. To the Foreign and Doreen.
tic ralesinuary &science of the Epttcopal Church,
vie!, 51.,000. The said ininsionary Kelt t et, and
throe ether charitable beaten., are the ri.ti a Cary
so , tes.
Tema have been night riot:attains in Matta
chu.,etts in the last twenty years.
pa h oc Movement is
on font to et.teLliah .0 homy ir.
bayou' hi Plialadtlphis.
Foothill Mr. Ferrect'a castle on the Hudson, the
New Soak ,
Day Book says, is to be aold.
The cenro‘ of the city of Quebec shows it pO
- 01537,500.
Cuomata FOaD.—Green cucumbers have sulliths
their appearance at Macon, Gnu.
".o there's been another rupture of Montt Vs.
cif .reut!' said Mrs. Portingtutt, es she put down I
the peper and put up her specs—''the paper toils a
about the horning lather running down the tootlm
tine, but it Jointed us how it got afire."
LowND Tile Finn Ants—Limb, iratructiene
from the A Pennsylvania cOurt, Mr. Pri?ti , rii, the
scull, or, raciivcred Sl.l(o,lenti.gis from the
Philsielphau Academy el Fake Ana, for eer
mootlea 4.hibuiri of tie Gree h Slave.
/1 futile girl Meeting a cOnntryalap with a land
if clooghtered sartnrolrOpped a evurtuay. Tie
sin laugher!, without returning theyivilil
ead
What," said hr, "do you Courty to d
hogiir
No vir," replied the little mire, •'I courtes.ed t
So many ,are &titans of going to Cal.fornia saber
are unable to defray the expentes of the journey,
that real heaver.. raw deck hands, dee , may be
obtained ler na y *team , bound Midler, not only
wit!, v.rones tra.'eb.t El a month whirl, ,a paid
them jaot to tel,Ver the law.) ball of a ',bend Iva.
atte. le the agent. or °Veneta. The premium
board
by thirteen .0014 men who bldg engaged on
board a steamer for Calrfornla, amounted to terry
Y.
nearly 5100 each, on an uaerge.—N.
...
Cut. LaiLoins Saolnv. late of the Hungarian IC- I
publican forces, arrived nt Little Beek,ibc lid teal..
direct frOnoNew Yolk city. coca tor lila
t ottraso of salconnw donation lends f r a e ye
number of din vein 'odes who have .ought refuge
In America.
The Providence Journal nays that the Heger
Williams Foundry and Machine Shop, which was
lately built at a cost of over 560.000, was read ci
auetiou Prot Tuesday, by A. P. Diac i for V 000
save to a llauttgasc lot 10,000.
The gold swift box richly studilcUlwith diamond
whloh raVolVcr Galt tere,ed flats bulla
ut . A worh
odul
Medici, 04 sold to ha a me
men
mar...hip, and to have coif 57;•00.
_ ------
18301 REED HOUSE,
ISICITII 6 AMID Propristm
1114 Square, Erie, Fa.
E.titt. ST AtmorricKl,...o.l,crzs, Weste.,
hou4e danly. C.
aof 31=0"il
liVrtah!,t W lare of the Anterac (tact , ksin,
U. W. Ilnr M. In. Si WC Klwrassli °kat_
Chaagewble BOX Shawls,
OF aitrwrockL sludes,ar4 wry tar (or qtaliry, lrar I y
""V".4 at
'UNtatPrit'rrh'lll:llEVllFlEl,rl,
-1":1111 wur2:llwks.22,,
osta Hosiery.
11.75/ oiff/li of Lairs' Wert, Whim.
rP Plat, Loa6LP.ALN:bk,orlo,l llo.reryi ErebroWer
cd Sport 641 Owl !PotartPo 4.; rrd
Woo UDON,PIP4 Colloo do, Mallon Plan La slc
1,,e• tut.LatLe. lirodrlOC.S, 01411D...red 1.4.10
40 All
of
low alb s,ccs. ot•tore of
MIALPIII. 6. DIAL:IIi tLD,
!yr, _ N corn [.f EGOOI , Pod ..... .or
YoP Bel
SPLENDID NEV. , FAMIL
E Y CAP /UAW;
eo P.
AND
PA. tbc Cosr6 nc.ory
Pro. won., [[ill sold law, fur col, oror etc liTe,
4, a rt , &at
--
Colored wad Vk trito NAPPLatdIrrS.
0 (
") 0A Lld sv<er e[ Clr..'Z'ol"jr¢oql coral
•
"' rrcc, al
' be " "A c ia; F rit ch .: , . o TC .
Wo
• OA r•
. -- - - -- .
Yotolllsta Ilenso and Yom• to L•t
Wilt Dwellc4. 110.... oteted by LL,
1 •obrierkbe, ii, Thud .11c. . .TI
ffil ',,,,
i•rot.hficN w.r..., vn. lt,th 11. U.S
Si , 1.6r.0. from lbe lit ../ Jog,. I,Y I
• li.yol, of II I :7• , i It 1' S% ...0 04,
1,,, 01 %V mu r c •
Honors' V•rmlrale—"Tee Bost now In
Ur Via VIET, 0.,
A vpr iute
son
Mou emfugeso—reasale,lwlionggucees,
,t
nd Ig.licving, from Me very great satisfaction it has
slams in our ne.ghtiorhood. that It is Me best now in
stv •nitona to procure the egon-y for Mks
ylaee. We hare so:tt al we obtained of your Itsin
ug rut. Yours, resymetfally, F A /LILIAN.
itc.P-Pnrento •bould always procure Ito most re
liable) Worm Medicine.
Prepared and soul by It E tiELLERg; No ts` Wood
rotes, mid said by Driaglytlba yeueyelly in the two
• chic.. ark_
Walt Papal' WlLlebOtllle,
VI.. 41, Mid Er e3I R KET. between Third and
/.1 Fourth Wee', Pito burgh, Pc 1110 , .dAS
ItIM Would typeritally c ell tho attention of hi.
and rooluinota, io his errant riltn•lVe
and
oetieral *toe lof nrelinntlize. It will be found to entii
pri•o every .retiption of Amrtiran and French Wail
rarer and Border ion P•rlota, Hall, Dining lino.,
lied Chonibera,Counung Boom*, lir.,rat , gtng front 12i
and s
in r.t a pica, groat a do:crony nf prim.
lama can hArdly WI /0 *oil the eiteinnslaneel
and is.te a of pugebabrf• who may favor with then
ulgc, die old emblothed stand on Nlarkel treat.
tort +roondam
°kph...o 'Court Sale.
I) URSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court, held
r nt 'Pittsburgh , on Me Ist day of Anlll, A.
of
Ithio,
will be exposed to nubile sale, on the INh day of April,
0-50,•t three o'cick P. hi, on Om omit:l'6ex, nli that
retrain lot of ground •ilLrllo in the ply of l'iltsqurgh,
nod de•otihed no follow, to win—D.-ginning en the
tonth ride of Second O. at the distance of forty raven
met castwardly Dom Grant et thence by the line of Ann
Suiligan's Int, and parallel with Grant at laity atm Ih.
to a three fret nary common to persons owtog lots
on either Milo, Ineoen by said alley and parallel with
tfreand rt. twenty seven sae, to tho line of %Valium
Amhara' lot. thence by the raid lino of Wro Arthur...
lot. and I.erallel wall Grant erect forty Mice fret to
uceortd street, thence blunt PCrOlid at. twenty ...tat
feet to the place el beginning.
Terms of Sale--One hunred dollars to be paid upon
Jlite of the deed, the d
balance In two equal pny
me rye
stns at !II stud ten Years respectively from the date
of rale, with interest p.yabin annuahr. and to,e ra
mmed by hood and mrtgage on the premises. For
wither ',lmmolate, apply to (1 15 Appleton, Al:Orrifly
111 W, riptittil etrett, Or to OW ointelmg.tmdi
11011EIFF DUNCAN,
or Ann Akrtrlrt A Chflrll/111.11Vettdt, car—
t mill dor,.
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U S. Ma - rla. , llotpltal.
11-IALED Proposals vrill be menial at the &Gee of
lON the CUrveyor May Par, of
fort. Louis, Missouri,
the lon, of hell, the erection of •
Marine illospital upon the lut of ground on which the
Mv grouse ewe stands. south or the Arsenal, The
rat. will include the excavations, masonry, and such
porCons of the carpenter work as is necessary while
ihe wells MO KoinK up, with the roofing of the build
ing. Specifications of the work, with the plan, will
he exhibited until the day of letting,
EDWARD WATTS, Supernitendrint.
111.1.-vii,. April 16. 1,011. app-dCw
C. YEA—
tov Market S ttttt tartar Llberty,,
OITORIZILI OM
AMFRICAN, ENDLISII, AND GERMAN FAISCY
.ro onst HOSIERY, RIU LADES,
IiLUVEr‘, cumua, Burro, SUS.
I.6NuSatire ridts, fee. d
Ala°F,
anancy Vaattoga,
LIL D AC): AND,ANDI' SILK CRAVATS
AN DANN zed LINEN lIDKVS. a 'vDUNGE D neraI 111-
,
.1'1LO:001 YANK, and every variety of Dnating',
•
To 11. all flood Contractors.
•
Mir. keep constantly on band n WV) lrock
Croat Liar sod Stodge Moultla t atntat and Black
ed o dtiott, ond Stool of ovoky ktnd.
SINGER. lIAIUMAN tk. CO,
101Walet at.
Ste u rd .:. !lrlßTlyil p A g e . o, A V: thehl
'V.eva,6oi!Of ...rSheet Iron, es.e. Zee. ' ,..r. ' e t t% e W
tio A n. u e . g .4
" •0441111
uniair. I MUCK'
141110:—..!,OCV,0110 Straw Presseal Mick of the heti
Qat Uri; also t(0,400 of Chincaoli fofA.
teoltiro.f thpfj 801.01110 N ECH OY
LAUD OIL
MU) I
4,1 I f; SK.-;:01.1h.le N tl SUL;Ir ost.re ,
5_01...2'
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AIIIL-100 kern Lott' Lard for 1,1311 y use. ystore; 1 , ,,y Tirp doxn Grass & a 4.4 1, ..
podd fdLsole hy S & SI, II A ItU... ~ ~ N i.,....,,,,,, . ft .,,,,, , , r ;g 0 gut o ll Lo i le } k i orgt, s, a4
MDI-LO CANDLY.S-10 berm Mould Vannes, in
~ ...0 the Sch a Roomy. n t f
y s. W ItAILIIACC:II,,,y. ill be ro:d
--2"--—''' '-
' 0 L ------- ,
~ -.- d or, Blab or Brier 8.0.. ,
W INDOW CLASS--:,,1,, o lm
Ixi.,, to dos Oros. 7 4 1 7 h Y !', 2 ~,h, ~,, ;,,.
't 11,e above ore •E. .."'';'. i y DAMS, Artet.
tt/ du It rt 4.100 received, le oti‘ 1; of the trade.
as; foi sca hy .pit ... k W IiAttIIALIIII j 2T . 1
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p=;.:, :
1 t.I: 1 71 , VILLE LISIII-It 4 hr, ls ,,x nir i r s ..!n . d .,i i . :l ,, r i ll , DEACIth:ST-210 bush„easptvulAhAves,
riled
1.1 I .l'. MA Zs SONS
"" '
. „ 1. I ea, tcr-tO.e UP .
'011:0111) 811.K.8.--.1 111.1. !Alma, eo-ortrpent
_! .. q...?i•
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i ' . o '. eP ,,, n6 by el , " A A 012 ` I ' 0 ' . A' Cl' -iv-mu-13 bits pnMe P1a......"' .
gg kr. do do . for sole by
a, 'es re- .
U.111E6 ES & T15.i..11'1:,,---2 cur , rleraht y. ~,,
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!!' ___!'l') il ?\. to et. rN s th_h,
SL" l' ' P Me Tortoni) Seed. 100 sole by
.'ld We I"P
"L 8 ATERMAN 8 SONS _
W'ill.l,ll-11,4'.',',"',.1;::','-';.„,-us':::,';':,':".:`,.' ,E.J.CY I OE SNSATIIS & LIERS,-.0 4.....'"..1
sphl - A - '"-- '- - --' -kj s e ro, s ne ems; 30 dos Rakes for Sale Ibi s.
_.„,
~. tre-2u hf el r. tiltrn k Llartt Tca nevi Lfi WATUAEH2VII.B._ ..
G R 4
'CER' r ' 411 c•op by, d... do 'WI ANIII,-ri 'Casks mo'd, end for sale V
12 boo -up', Ltleusyru. Loa,. i ,„,,,,,, r,
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2. ' r* It.o ;_, rc, . ' . - VICK & hIeCA DLESS
is a. c; I Goo. 20r a Col.e; St ALEILATLS-- 33,u-cx.hsCi;nreard Sidsdratons;
to 1.11 rum . N o :too , .
co hrl.. Ice./ and 1.0.0 :toga, 22 boo .do .do in p.p....
Au 1,1. N lt Nlolos,, kl.en do} teceLecd, and for sale by
1:01.11 , s o II :11010sLce1 0P27 WICK er. isyc A riDi .
3 ;al- (Adde 5L :o P. ri tA R-10 brie N. C. Teri
Mt hi'e c...r , h ,, ‘ 0,, V. ,,,. 1 t.o half brie do, rte'
l and for side va _ ..
i .t; ,Ira 0 ,0,-01 Corn Ktrroolsi ~,,,,, WICK & hIcCA.SII3LbS ar
...,. p 1.... .Vasil Boards; -.2- --__ ------_
In hr.s.tidoo owl Chocolate; . 111700515-LS9 dot Corn Brooms for sale NY _
4 hi. 00,10110 111., f'; , er: .1 - 1 srel _ WICI:all! ._. Me"t iDLG
I
'." . i - , ' _, ' ..',;',.',,',..,"Ai.g''',.."'Yy,',.t."' ' 1)Ill lI7ON--20 tons this day reed, and for sale by
C.,,n ot Wood & I hni .16 ...- lima WICK & hIoCANDLIN S
PUILADD.LPIIIB. nouninzo 'Toils.,
ACIIN-,u,cd tt ll,n 1.1..r0n Won.;
/ :A1.0,1111,5 do ohnLid,/a: No 6;1 Socials Second Oltroste
11.1.0 104 do O , doa; , , . , , Near Chestnut, Phil's.
at
- : IN 'Nat *Iho 7 Y i.° 2 , , ',.. '`.'... 2 . 7 ' Y ' Y .!2 IVISSON & SON me now receiving their spring
' ' 'A" LGO , r) importations; ruid woeld reapeetfally invite the
, i - 2 IN DION 2.11A05-11101 1.2.. no: , tnnottrd oros, 01tentian of 0116 um buyers, either wholesale or re- ,
i'll in core, old lot 501.; 111 Iv I. to Mem Im stook of MOURNING GOODS es:
11 f:. It': lIANNEN s Co. . clastvely.
or..zt -, vaal.ll,l. , BLACK Direree, NalgOiser Cbely, Sondra: toes,
- - ; Bolo:36.10e Ewell A1p..., Can . ., Clutha, Sok,
vllll - 1. LEAD- Itko Le, NT- nod , No I LL Int , doubl,,r nl.lolSlous•cline de Leine., frrenadrnes, Can
t 10 Ld tn In , 2 110.. , '; 2 - Co • hr,lo •• tot 0. 5 h 1 I , n ,1a o e ...Fargo Luipes_.Thibet_lo:ff to o d . 5e . ...
7 „, . II h NIL 1 . II A NNEN kCO ,5,,,c1., itsrege sb . aorts, urape„ La a a p
V edit, potent Lrugllsh trimming told Veil Crapes,
ITO Ant I, - n .nre and lor •ele I , ' ",,'
1: 11 •9."l:2'''" '-----____ 11A...L‘n?:1'"71L.' ',
A-rD MOURNING Lawns,Gintszs,Evire.ges,
1)/.11-1,,OLS.-.1 A N1.....5.LhN A "6, .o
7""t"
•".. '''''''jl'll'll:: le,'o7o'' 1`j.1. h .7mt.` , .il 111",:,7.i,
1 have rtee.•ed per rel. reo. In 00 eh 14 1,10.0.5 P.for , .•,‘
,_,,_ en ,,,,, end c ad's, Blm gad lase
of th , host inane lac tures, and et a 7 400.111, 01327 I 1,1,;111;10,,,T..7,;;.r....0105„,.... ho.
ir ACONE'III k r 1110'11LP 11l .SLIN:;;-.1 ' , Ma if --
ti sone et the KW , e goods rear , ed, and °paring hi OPINIONS OF TUR PRESS.
•01l AA st A 5 ,. ., A Ch. ,'They um Mtge, provided with Mourning Gruar,
c, . • zed Mom Wok'. to onetime, will find ample °ppm.
CinAl r "AW
Ls-A'
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. ' 10111111040 i.o vetel thera.r-(North Amodc..
'''.owl. 01°'
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"necr. - rv" ' t•Ne , I v., E , taken of domes. drwress, lot
~,, . 0 0,44. hv A N '''''''
A r"
1 ioll ' itto . 0 nop.o..don•"- [Saturday t Colfier.
it. KOVAL. • Oar C r uz cos c..st any torlent,callgt
01b.,is,stom,
g) A gu.,11,
get A A. M. 11., 2 wend ~,,, ~.„,.., ~..,,, ~,,,,,,..1
curl,cLfid..,
.itoet.clve
L I,oollange ltaser to t.Ollll .. , I CO,/l, 11( %,. end „„,..,,, ~, t h, , eas ,,ang a ,o , _
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nod TL:rd Lue.ll. 1 7 a ..I,IIIIIT. rood kends ; and at fair pnee.' l.4 l .
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vt...r.51,1 r.t.ezn. pn...t..• 114 Mli ~,k t 1 1.1,,
iorrFr
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TEA
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96.. Bi,coir.„ ,
vALatig, 1.11,241 , 1: , m CO., ( 1 . •... 7 S
(Sorrowor,
„ to II •t.•...y.. 110[010 & t Col 71 half cheats Y. H. Tea;
BANKERS, Llt.lllNt•l.l.l,oh 000 ...1 dralers 4.1 do G. P. do;
n roman and lany.e•ne I'Lrel"..µe, CertlLL, s 52 caddy boo to;
of Dcposite, Lletut So., and 5,me....--Norta ...est . iv half aorta Sleek Tee, re.
000 0501 Wood n .d. ,1 ' , l Cfce.l. ,at ~ t L1.:,e1, , , , 01,.1 . : , 1 (Cr Zonal, and for sale bIyAMEs imuzE.E.L
collm erd
uons mar on 1,c..) wt the prme.pal N 0 . ,. .0 ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,__.„, ~,,,, ~,,.
the Urutad 6.1,, , JAMES DALZSLL
The. highest proanno pe.l (or Corew,.. end &cirri tan -I "I' ?
Gold Warta+ ri,
Ad "mem made on You.): htueo. of rtodeee. atilt - I,7lVE.aetrze ILO intePteent yeutt,emmenote itsre a t in
pc/ Earl,. 1:00101 Wow or:poretlnnit for aMr 0 ry t ttt
May Itl•Kszliass an :Caw
1 DO - cats, I" i."''''''' ' "P' s ' AVI ' itriA T IgET IOCIC,
al - I' 11 01.111 E S' I. ITEII A 11 I DEPOT, Rooms of Board a' Trade, comer of Third
ap?!..-Jllv and Weed *M., remind H.q.__
Tm. Slam , hops..< tt c rual OIL"
i AlttiN Bit , K for vt.y. ITXTRA C-R—Fla—hl C-liIIESE-fie bas Cream Chem.
Gr'ti:,!nlote.ot.: M 1..1 do LI of extra quality, to Wore snd to arrive, and tor
Sorton's Nog mono U.l fn.' hy R DeLZELL & CO,
Slot., C.R. la . rl . • 11,, or2l 05 Lamm a
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w ''''" i " ""'""' '":"` "" I ''' `""'' l '' .- 1
WINSTON a STOCKTON I"volt:tit mo'd for isle,
Mane 1 Mint.. h 1/ V °tame 6th time'. Iltsloar ow &NOLA., ifOrpeeil
Move) prl.l, Ills 11,0,1 0111, NOll d hrer t[ihon, cloth
littelCl U.:0,1 ALe No sto Tor n Fara or tens WORLD, Or Living for Appear
°l"' ofd "' """ " ('"."".' "`"'''''' "" *"u neer, with Illattrations Ily the ltrothera klakeW.
o f ooaal eq er,rnee, 10010.500 are out , . - . 1. r. ,,,,
"'" " "''' 00'100'01' "" "'" """.".' '''' ' [Chronicle, rost ; 21.01teart, and Journal, copy.)
siert _ —____
. . . gII OVER & TIMOTHY SEED-203 boshel prim
V t eloecr2re4, and 50 bu Timothy la story, and to
R DALZELL & CO
sale I_23:HT_—_-_—_—_____
.
COMES CITY &MUT ILCCIII,III,
XV , nrd ST. GLAIR frT fLIII:r. neer Me ' , edge
IA Connuer ebars orve ta or t r Inmarllr ~a ,
teem me mode l, me... , ',Lot the .sme pl gar- WRITE, GOODS.
f
wen.. Ali Ookrta . dawned us fit, oll,setre es- AS URPItY & 131YRCIIFIELD ' , Wire the attention o
ebermed, or tt , mo , , o t. ,,, d W 0 Ir` P .. "." DI base. to maks terse mock of Whim Goods, men
'''''''' '', ''''', 4c ''''''''''''''“ ''''''''' ",''''''", '" ''''','"''', as Caren co and Jackman!, Idanaooka mte Mall I
0 . ~..' . 0,, .."'.• ',“ ' ", ',. u c. P.., m m tra., Fig toed dwim Mull. natal:altered ditto, I
n.,1 ILI. l:, ..re rem. dy OL ..' We h..< and , . Linemer , Lawn 4, Book and Parise /Maims, Barred 1
e ht. no entler td e nn.o.n'''' , ' b '. 0 ~ ..4 " ", I" ''','", Jmkonets, Cambric Dalldies and Stripes. Vietorla. 1
P's . st , sr. san , ~,, ‘'s r..•! ,,,,a k , ~,,' 050,, 0, Lids, reyonao, 'thread, Bobtday. Jackasses, stud
!soe ta arae , a , sisrT cued ~,, ..,'“ m, '" P ., nwto Edgings and Inaerungs; Needlework, Collars,
',,,,, a pre a ranee Ne ~r,• .01: , ota ,00c L. , a. a . ..
bare mad.. by stoPsel yea.
an... 3 dive .
Mae eh Il oFtef ''' : 4. AU L An thee" food. are parehmed from Me agents of I
Me toeusfaararem, they elm be gold at low poles. ,
. 51! 4 ' •
A b+-4.trriFo.
by OF lii./sCal MATCH y iit6=:-..art7c,diiE.s. and talil.7G mole,
DAL
A I,Oltzik> tor • mie by l C OHIO FOreLlln
apt/ .1.,____.....---end ter mi. hl.
.IZELL.S.CO_
sum
nom
t. a
ii.„.1,71.,,e,0nd M. oe,,C.lltsPlaa iu
l a wliOn USlC lb borgs , or e b . bla
oe dram and feed lamb O n & wee
fay Lowe, Se , m.st n"e"ed, and ent by
A 1.11 ; CA,rr..:01'7,7',...': ~.‘t,-0-. . ':.. - Cl n' Ce th .2:: , 1- , ' .f, ' WrTi and) . M Li ll he U rt M y •Tea. - ____
I l',',':' n . ,,
. e . V., 7,' :,''L , 1 0 '''''', ,t , .,,' 0 7 .t„ , -, -,°,15',„.r.117„1-; BURF,Arri_77.._b_ates 0 ibein b.,...ll7busiltpx..re4xced
\
1.1 , e ram,. r. A.:A I'LL
FAIL
ld'l'W.R __!.. "' et.. ',I ___—..---. _'. sa
Onondryn, ft,.ril td. I s so, I inn ‘‘.OOL SACKS—Burlap awl Cottoo Wool
__ ~,.. • .1. %lit / llaat• on bane. arnEg
a.OOO .: oIS ILA 11. 1: OA D MON. --••-• , . „ _
,for
TI II G Obto sod 111krib) . ..ie.. / 1: I'S Rota lt.tr.r.euy ' 1 W 1 ,1 .4 ,.. :— ` 44 1b . ...... t ql.lr ...' ... i. g Vn}
i vet 14 contract {or ,If :1 . ..,..4 tuns a 1(.4 ._ ._21..' 5.2- --_-------!—' •• f-
Riad Ire It, . sac c• su • /1, ..... ~.. /.Itbetr lord extrz.d• XTY,Yasos linms-1 cask Venieoa_al_arns, fo.aLde
InVastirrard mesa Patsbuols , lane. tbansaba lav_ b q , 24__ T. ._ j ,
~,,,,,
.. ; :e . i LT , f , , ,: t .
~., r. „7 c" , 1 7 ~,,, ... Jr., t,0 417 .„ 71 ,
~,. 7,1 , .
_ 5 , 0 0 rOO . 0 ~ ,,0 0..1., u .arzsitin
~,......., ~, ~.., ..,i,c ~,., ..., ~ “ ~,, . ~ Iltl Wood st.
:et. 4.11• • ! •,••• I, rs•• • , • ~• —• , 0 ri d., at. vet II ILAN Ell LA.I-1.1.T. 9 ...tt dor 1 . 11 1 3 re. f i orAltt by
..0 ote2 o ---
Ntt—SO bales No I, In Meat, .4 for see by
, ill:or:me nar , t, prrtn•r. mull re.. tr e l'iretrl-1. 1 et :re rte. , 1/t
itirrt t et Pt, luith 11, rt., ret Int Ihtard 0: LI,. , =._____ __,
c•cwr• w :,3 bt0,:;,, , a , Jr I . re• Orel. % I.CIIOIIOL-11brts In store, and for sale by
l',3.l,ursL pr I Vt.- 1.. . 4, `" , ..tA 11.1... 1 KIDD &CO
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I IA I• , ' El ,— l'u u .' . C ..r: •. ".l ' ' u 4. c.' l I'"I Ts, ItGlaell 111 irxriorti GOLD LE&F— IIl peekaire ,
• • a- bot .r'• cb , .. , •, , gb , •,, ~,, l'• •u.• ree'd, for sate tee sp22 nclL___— , D
les , ret - 'd re, •.,.., NRV Lg.—, .4 4nt ts,t, • ___-_—_-----
At I 1.1tt.1 , 1' , ; . 4, DA'rIINT BLACG.-2(5 3 lbs for sale by
Is ,:3 .., o I s no, I KIDD &CO
}%
":16 A VI At,••6l,i 6,
:
T EM y
ON SYRU •
P-21 d
o: sap.rio ,
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7•Clia• CM i• .0D
‘%r't.Mte:•maA
W bI%"W
wn,ad rolotso to TO,m
Sc '"1":, -
STUARTSILL
.1131
111E1.1.1'4:- r , bag Pr wc ••%, BACON—MOO lb. slionlderr, in crop and
ol ehrcre, plyt the b lbs hams, city T ru e .
a611 , 1 . .u.r: depot, 11:1 Front .Im,,
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1 2 .. 1 . 2!
67,
Many aaaaa • Pa....lat tied* Aoh.
464 1 i ,., , ,,,, ,: t:: u t ,-.„!, ,lbon.„-,::inc,,,,-::•1,,i,,,„...,:.4 ~, , , „A ii - F,AL - ii. tL3 H.-7 - t asks pun rec , d and for nide
CO, ft DALZELL & CO,
en.a• now n:, tl.c wn, :row New Orlro4, End cr.. ~,,,,, Liberty at.
pnr.ca Lc, 1.,, wen 1. . ant .al wni sLvrtly urnve r , _
VII UcIIII.I^I l'e , , llls. JI,IIII, Cn“nlnl.',.P..'3. 1)Or Azlll-3 casks rent:Yeti. ao r d i :r_n_aln by
CO cu, nnd NIA., when xi I bc .01,1 on arnval, at ;he 1„
_l.--i 1..1 ~,le aSJ_
"""' '""‘ p'''' "r ''''.." ""ny'd "". • • periat—isu .... cr... au,,.. wmpin rnPnri
N 1 :a Nt NIIT1'10:1-11114...
nol3 ISO do Medium Stint . do
''''' " "'". '—
To,oher with .. largo ...ono:Lent of Printiog Noel
lol• N 0 en r. In •torn In, .100 by nr rvrry me, on band and for sale by
•p.l NV a. AI MiItAILLIIIM, A II INGLISII & CO..
...nor. of KLLIOTT & ENGLIfIII,
.. No :9 Wood Wee.
_ b rl.
; OLAS-8118-200 y prime N 0 Molswes, til oak
1 barreta In store, ant los tale by
lIP 2 1 _ . . WSt lII' PETCIIIII.TREE 7lt ol) LIVER 011..-00 gallon. white; ...Wed
I._7pure, for sale by It A PAHNESTOCE lk CO;
Iloarw Ito Bars. op2o Corner of First and Word W.
iFOUNDATION OILnLINO, U.K . ° Ism IT, Buck. ---------------'----_-
ran”, Cotton Ya o n ~o rn 0 . Dee Md. , WICK - g, DIIKSIVE PLASTER -300 yards, Nils' spread,
NG-Rest Spelt. Wattled
Wuddou, Mum tre , T....rt.:tea a.nd Its sale on - • -
a c Wu,. lc nos, by D MoEWINID, r - kPitlM-100 lb. new crop, for sale be
ap.,.1 dial 11.6 Pearl et. Ness 1 or.. apUO lb A FAIINESTOCX & CO_
—-- ---- -- - ----- ---
--.
- V Uhl ARABIC-Nu lbs strictly white, for sale by
AndyFRENCH CORDIALS, lusts - rii. (1... ~,„ B A FAIINESTOJK ft CO
aNt sr. crE, GUIGNOLEf, .k.. I . It ~,,, • f- s -- P --. -. -----r- ----- . ---- S - s
hy ara A cIIt.BERTSON 1)0W' ROOT-UOu tbssuperiok Gam i ly
i r i rrol c ra.
I;llftskit VIKIEIiA I casks, a euFertor arnele, -1- )
tar 0.. 0 O 7
.1a) No GO Wood street
r J ust torei.ed, end (orsale by A
CULDERTEON MESSRS DRAPER li CO.,
cry! •
8 UGAR- , 0 tot, Love, olgi Powdered and Crush° I I,ANK NOTE EVGRAVERS, have assoCiated With
Surat", Wst ret'd, on i I" sa.c Le I_3 them CHARLES WELSH, (so favorably known
A CEI IIERTnON lor the p ast Plltte.. Tears as Engraver in the office
..8.8!•2, - - ' ' •
8Ai.;0511.-:ilt e•sts :Inanities, Cinemas. curd; el ?pence, Ruby A Danfortb,) as copartner. The
a do eider, t tubas. sell in Mare Le conducted under the firm
e do Hams, do WE
Just we'd, avd for sale by JOHN DRAPER,
apt/ 1. 8 WATERMAN er PONS ROBERT DRAPER
CHARLES WEI,St
m0i.n.5.f1 . .3:- , 111) ht Ni) blatant , jant mooned i , h ,, ,, ,,, ,, ,,. E.H. . g . , Apw 4.
~ ..„ p5. .17 ,
JUL and lor ma by I. S WATEROIAN a. Itltt:lit ,
_SOS _ _ _ •.,,.....
DI; k RI. STARCH- 4' boo superior Pearl Sterth,
~,,:i ii m i - --g h k g. k g, m g - AT kspgm.kkgmkg. I rostin'acturod by Julies J Wood, Columbus, Oao,
, ' "mem pEn - rugerßy _ ~,; mortice' on conillenment, and for vale by
It'stol'oSriell..e.sr ertsi'pe'Clfully invei;ip.hr .. ..i on to s:'.9 HARDY, JONES .I 0
h extensive , Us. . Peclunc"o. S"' 'A...a 1 ikIALORUE OF DEVILS-A few espies of *ls
t ' ,... ems, &e ,to coltish seven tßlver mud two Coleco If work for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON.
Nie c Ciels have, within the last sic years, been
.Golden
eip9 Bookeellers, corner of Martel and Third its.
1 , 1 , the Insututes of Now Yolk, Boston, and little
si• evor - el RESCUOTTe CONQUEST OF PERU:
"400 'lto l'"'" L'"" ''' ''''' th "`" "" 1 . 1....,..0rrs CONQUEST OE MEXICO;
is warde ' d for perfumer) colmr hi Europa or In this
country A few copies of each of the above works guet meld
Itsiossra, Coati stun eism. COMA, ialmanJ, by looter] JOHNSTON & STOCKTON
Rom and A ki.broron. ) 1.11., ft, Illy se snosiledeed to I lburnal,• heoniele, Amalie., and Post, 00574_
be
Row, io ~ 5h.0..11 Cf.= in lb. roam. or Si.III.ART . S PATENT PARIS 1.11(k-EN alwaye
Ramps. an hunt and for sale at duitoseV i ti k Vi i hA ß.
0.1_50,11.,NE eon SU•vmo-U.•autdully troimpuent, „ o g,
.pn,.:,P4g,',.:::;nenpgonlk'leholYnst''Crrene::gir Aci " t d eos ' iel m' s ' h u u " v ' - ' pA...lilcsJlHßßEN:aneics of cr tu de u til li re 4t rid h a T n Eit d for
mg Tablet, Military Shovieg Seep . 0e i
sersuritesTo tan Soars-Almand, Rose, vililletlems,
, , La UGAR-71 Wads N 0 Seger, to arrive by summer .
Doegeet P' .. " 0 2 l '''''''' ' ' '' hT • un '''''' F ''''' 1.7 Jefferson, for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
et g. Transplrent, Vole 01, Windsor, end lareassian. ~, 111 Water at.
E ...ii " - " '" """-no" ' j"'" ' AN VI ta.-A chenee actcetion of pure Bitiaig.
Bouquee de Cartilino,Uendieum, Jenny Lind, alousse- IR John ,‘___ .
._
~._ , _ _
_____,
in.,
roe.
h ., j ok k kk Mb, hiagnOtin, Citlll.lC, CIIIIIIWIICI 3. , ....0n0 .....accs o. ni i, LcOlencon.
Resat, and many other ...., m ail misty different olon lan Sen., ... t.' sate
pee... A LBERTSON,
ToWsr W s rsesFleittde Water, Eau
c u Toilette, eilil;i tius_soo _ oi
jor
oo
1,
or : i., ..___..-... L
eb ill LiberlY etree . L ..
es Flower Water, and a genet vacuity el Co
lognes and Lavender Weems pa gee Wt., opt col:latently on hand. and for
P.PLIWIOIS in VIZ 11/111-GentllDO 5.00. e. Oil, c c
oo by apt 9 A CULBERTSCRL
Antique ant, Ilmdoine, Eau Lutteree, °Leine, Com
, r ... , IlleD MILS. LOUISVILLE LlhlF. pat reeds and for
pound 0% Mallow, Hale Dyes, liquid and in pow d er, I L. 3 sa. , e, b a.. 9 . A CULBERTSON
" i' I' ' ''''"" i Fha°l" ' s"d
l'st""vJU"sYc''''s7- iV - I — iNC °-- ON Y II elliS --- .4 id DDEERSK INS NO Ooea'
Otiosessuie litersasMorti-11-113.... 0 - , •414 --...
h ned tor isile by tip 9 A CULBERTSON
T'''''
".'7. Ch'r'l I"U'5 "'""''
Too'
V - 0 - HTC - .1 - 11.1.E WIIITE-LiCaR:-45dtiels friabil
P.m, end looih I owdor
Coesterms-Vecemble Cosmetio Cecelia, Are-a:Moo LA re e'o, and for sale by . CII GRAN
me chopped bonds, Cold Ceram altos., Cre a m de . pip s 91 Wee
_
feted. Lip Salvo, Basplaarry Cream, ite
Depilmoey Powders, for removing sopettleoes blur, 'T—
reas.; Powder, Vinniere dr Rouge, Allitaille Vtneenr,
Victor'' Hs. Compostiton, Peen. Sal., beet..
a ere. same. ci other articles, too numeteue lo be
11.111fleti In MIS tuivertnetitemi.
The elibigeribtr bores to mninesin We reputation ``RUT'- , +e hi; ass'''. , - te - d - ce . .l ehrtypemso... CO
which tbts esteblishment has acquired, bY dealioslog 10 oPl" JA R '''O--- gg .e, p k g -- , k ,
of nothing but 4.c rate 11111131[2, %lidera be happy r -g-g--g..kiNg.g, giug.,-An,,,__.
I soileb tin'. who may w i n° n° IllnlitrO h.. nnn: 11 , end for reSe by JAMES_,,,,irierya AHUTCHISON &C,_o
wholesale 111 retail,. se ir11,0.11.1.1. , tetras ea any 0..- ~, ~,,,...,.., ~,,.. i ,
and
or
inble Mutant in the tinned S.C. --- 000 lb. ere& ooer amße , f
XAVIER DA ZIN,
SALTIITIRF.'-' 113A/All DICKEY & CO,
to and Iro n 0 Director oi rho 1,1. am. so'. -Y
~,..st oflll Water et.
oe .._-_--
F.Ulir.Nr. itut i3.,-•.,„, ,P , n -,,,f_:41-alrtstroe'd per steamer,'
111 Chesnut street. Ail 1.1 A1..1.1C,1 . 1 i an . b .. 0 01 , fl . 4410 pound at the
Mr. ~,,>,,,, s Per.ereerY is for sale by all the planet- a. or.
d ''''
•n
el
V,(,,,,,eff Warehouse. enTtlel of
n the ennui.. ept7:4ly Prot, ,•• e. , s N AVICKERSHABL
"1
1"0111TUN WOOD 10 - 11 - 10 Eli - - Six th .d t, eiba steer ts.
Tao mars Idoto the City, or. au Ohm Biter. ',Vml,--irar;„3l,,,,,orldeW greed, jostreoeise4
THlSSummer Retreat, bemuse 11111117,011 C repairs 11 0 ,1 ( 0 , ~,I, ty_
....,.... ~,,,..,,.....5 . ,, ._
......
and improvements, adding much to tils former ..,,gl___
_ o _
i.,, _ I,*._-',=niFt!,;,:r......i'°°.b•°:°'oo
beauty,. now open for virus.. lee Creams, Tem- '
perms piled.. Plaits, Cvnleettenery, Ae , kept . SOAP-IU ) . 3 8 INlAVOitril &00
Usual In I. SO..
Tubby sttenuou is particularly invited to a largo CI - 0 - li: I N 1 '8 11/R )O —. OSS -.51 nn. r4 rierli wr , ° 6 l° ,4 °
collection of ever blimmieg plants of all varletlrs, ‘..l_ _ °
_____
o f.
Morel en ...chances, ohm, the e 1... kit ds -C,1..,17..f . -- -40) f
of sunniel flowed , , plan. and dahlias vial be Toady l"
for dellvarr the lot at May. •
T. bruin ileac will Cceitthener funning from the
foot of Put street to tho 0 tlrele nowe Ist day of May
Two hoes of Omnibuses are w runtileg from the —
ussoya.l.. - , , _
old Allegheny Bridge. Hardens kept on t.e,mipsysilat.re
in.
,oboori,moorrou ,
o;ro.
ki.,44..u5a
pritl,'lpir,. and eioerd on sender , . ,
-----ktir ill.stCh.-Miditis lust weir — end f — tsar - I
PDO ' vee r t. lANUFACTORY id No 0 Idsuicet west, ttro
J I ' M h. C ' ''' •' ve water. whets hal. on hand • very
slily, T h;Pot.I.O. that he hes miaowed gm. soar AN ,
N°-6 V.
'''''
d. r 3 Zrarunent B. Au sums of his awn
i) A 814 (atEIC ' 4-0 ' "` .O '" 'A' A " . --1' 001017,111 I..jll.traeothilt IkOsSin tal WWI* lima Cie be,
DANIEL illik,A,
FrAl2-IZi) BRAUN a. REITER I K , 1 3 ag ,
' '147
- 1,11,- - - 2e.71, ---- ra trod 1. -I gtoi lot .. p. 44 4 4 . 4.. 444.4.-.44/- ,
==IffEEM
I it C'"FIEL"
DO doe different glees. storeoenff for
1-)Vete•te'l!y 137_—
d. atti p . :EI
C "1 . 1.4 A nn'atAirr
1.
N'•
ot . VICK.--Ceta lbs ernwlefliXlizApE
t,l`,Cl
MMlill
MC. Or /11/31811120M
• d snd Third 'Tiers
hccon TS
• CS "
re (re colored personsi
Press Circle and Parquese ...... • •• •A cents.
D ' s "
•48 111...18 o'clock.
Gslle.,
6:7•Toloth night at hi.BII.9OEF.
Oo T .. nd . T . Ap e s 23, will be presented the west
drums of the
PEOPLES' LAWYER.
Solon Shingle Mr. Silsbee
Hobert Howard Mr R lohnstoo
Orsee Otis bliss Pones
Dlr. Otis Nits Caned
• conclude with a new comedy called the
GREEN MOUNTAIN DOT.
Jededlah .-.Mr iilsbee
Edwrad,Mr Taylor.
Sandhaid ..................... hi, ya y o b u .,.
Mlsa elassamish .................Mn Cappell
ELI. }floe Porter
- —
- -
SECOND TYROLEAN CONCERT.
THE HAUSER FAMILY,
Coming of dia ealabrated Roan Fault', seal ail.,
by partioalar request, a second graud
VOCAL AND INSTRUSENTAL CONCERT,
At CV Ilklassfilall,on liGth least
e — IN which oeeasion, they will sing, in their National
Costt.me. a number of their National Airs, Yod
imt. /Melt% Trios, QUIRteIICS, &a , acrompanied by
titular and lithera, •
a Tyrolean litstrument, introduced
for the first time into this country by Teppa Heafer,
and proaminced one of the reatest musical novelues
of the age.
'riche a,50 cents: to be bad at Richardson's
store, Ydatket st, Wilcos'a drug stste,.Bovithfield and
Fourth swath and at the door oontbo evening of per
formanc
Door open at 7, cormett to comm.:lea at 8 o'clock,
tt
apTbd
PAiLTY•
Ake
B 4
eldilla.o.ll4:LF.,anlyr.a e!...uririyhTrirlla,if et
g:t.T‘i..'lom.'4lll7:::Vldcil.ll.Z.igl::::,rdatre dna--
Toots will be dentod by three
. of his pupils, end th e"
ilonair.in Potts by Allier pupils.
Those ladies who received Beast. , Tickets, arc re.
specifully invited, mud will be admitted with same
ticket.
A B. Will be happy to fattish any young ladies,
his Gamer pupils said their parents, with tickets for
that evening.. Gentleme n ,. tckets for scholars of this season, El 00
For others.• • .............. ......
0re ..... ireu
50
he sega'atiou to
heftad yuurg ladies hit
w T ateut tickets, will strictl observed on that
overtire
s o ld is be had of A. B o
B. himself, as no tictois
will be sold at the door. Tickets are nw ready for
'deliver? at A ll's reivience,ldarkei sr, near Third.
ar23
WASHINGTON HALL, PITTSBURGH, -
137 139 Wood street, *bows Fifth.
11117 . ono
nandid establlshment is w offered for 4;
Rent It is admirably anartred for Conner.,
Embibitions, Re. For terms. anply to
JOHN A MY-41510N° ,
177 Wood at.
_ .
PITTSBURGH MUSEUM.
APOLLO 31A.LL.—ITOV8T31 STREET.
OPEN DAlLY—from 0 to 12 in th e morning; 2to 5
in the afternoon; and from 7to 10 o'clock in the 1
evening.
I:l7..kdatittance. 23 cents; Childmn under 11 years ,
halt owe. nall7
10:1 , —.45 tercured baub.j.id .
idr We by JAM P.S A lIVICIIINROS
r
b:tau, awl for.rula b
ant,. 1A51E3 A ISU TO k C 2
aga prone Rio last twos. for WA by
BROWN k KIRKPATRICK,
144 Liberty street.
lie and nun: try
1313=iE3
. O. YAW, & Co, C. L. LIMO. & CO.,
enesscom OIRO To,
IYHOLESALE DRY GOODS
A. A. Piii ----------- SON & CCU
Idartat Street., bottom= Third A Fourth,
Pittsburgh, Pa. . I
-WOULD reepectfally call the attention of city and
TV -COODICT tOC(Chanto, to one; f the mos r t ei
FOlUCenFootmenolnro
Stocks In the cuing, compdlag ove
Handfed Daus and Pack.. of Foreign and Duna- ,
tie Dry Goods, consating,ln put, of
000 cues best style (Uncut;
tOO " Bleached Muslin, all grades;
40 . Sommer Stuffs and Cononadekt
'3O " Maass de Lanes,.
40 " Lawns and bluslitest
50 ^ Satinets and Tweeds;
10 Cusiteeres,Giothg
ISO " nod bales *flicking's, Chocks, Ake.;
two " Brown Ault..
Tegetker with the most extensive aturtment of
Imported Goods in this msrkrt, posturing the tow
simple istolities tor the transaction of their business,
and one of the partners being constantly lo the casters
markets, thus. presenting every advantage enjoyed by
eutent housea They believe that they cut offer
gnaterioduccatents to merchants goterally,in styles,
qualities, and prices.. that any eutern market. New
s conecantly armors&
good kierchutslotooding pur
chasing But, are particularly solicite l d to
CO
exanneo
tub aseonment. (spill 1, IIASON d_
4.1.. Itswol s e lidava
rest line nive. .le Flake nester
IatEWORE producing a remedy for aay disease, It ts
1.. p always necessary to honors a thorough know
ledge, not only of the disease Itself, bet of the physio
logy of the 'ague sought to le stud upon. The
above as.iche is offers d m the public u a remedy Int
&Oases ot the /la 0, and as the result dourly years.
ciperence and research.
Jules Hue's Luettale Lisle Restoratlve ls, probe
bly,as meetallinadmis and egreesble &nide that it
Itelftverbetentbe lot ell. chemistminuet. It pos
mt.. dle mo lt delightful perfurne,and will render the
Ilan glom, 7i.1 and beautilul, clearolta It tho
roughly from all Impurities, .gave w to
action upon
u e minute organs of the Hair, to it a tone and
rigor before unknown- IL ',Aiello totally medicate
all scurf, dandruff, pimples, sot., ormther (roman es
from the - sea".
It is unknown that each hair to a hollow tube, ban.
leg a root In the skin, through which there re a Coo
stanfsimilation of blood, and ',hen, Rem eickness,
the ueumatatice of dasdreff, or otherorgaua cses, the
capillary tub. become clogged, tbe. ns cease
to perform their fanellenr, and the Ilair becomes
harsh, roily, and graditelly fells off, thereby li.dneing
premature baldness. It is to such as chestnut
the Ean lmstrale ICtStOrati. Ls peculiarly adarted,
as its enlivsaing and pa title!" properties is ill rem , ye
MI Impurltier, and give bite and freshness to the dry
and dead hair.
It is far serener to say other article for dressing
the Ilsis k aS a emits the Malt delicate and CirpliNte
odor. end Miriam to the➢ Hair • benutifel reallyhireCut impels..., it isytnbably the oDly sel
erdllcauy compouded preparation row before the
public, audits Increasing popoluity Is a proot that dm
public eppreciate its worth- Enure wave... Doe given
to the purchaser in every ease. prepared- only by
JULEU LIAUEL, Perfumer *ad Cherder,
Ito Chestnut street, below , Fourth.
For sale wholesale and retail by B. it.
J bore
Ser k
.k. Co, and R
ME. Belles, rittaburghi. end ohn
vant etMJ.CI7'I"
2100.b1 1 3 la
TLEA AND WINE. MERCHANTS,
East side Diamond, Pittsburgh. apt.
-
TEA PROM WPM AIM
RECISELY the same Mod of armour and Norm
P_flavored Teas that are retailed to the old roam
at Is and IS per lb. can bootnained fer 750 per
posed at Tux Tin Masan, east side of and him
Pittsburgh, or at Morris & HuwortiN Witte Store,
Fede
ral Street, Allegheny . The above Puss Comm
Tea. we receive through our 1.1:1b5 . . Agent. direct
from the Queen's Bonded Warehouses, duty free,
being for exportation
THY. TIM MARKET,
EAST ' SIDE OF THE tDIANDIND,
Prrestrada.
WHERE is nothing curiae refreshing than a cap
of
J. good Tea, but the IC is great dietician' in ohthialstl
it. . bar I no article Imported en whit h th•re In
greater deception practised. The BLACK TEAS cold
by Grocers generally, tee weak and trashy, cud the
Green Teas, with • few executions, it Cantos Mem.
reeves. article, the bee •bloom on tohtrlt„bct
mosition o
10. ht id
.. ....a"..egi a
pov p e. SuchftVaooug4tobe expeled fom 3
oar
market as oPonosora .
We have commenced the Tea Trade in Pittsburgh
with the fall determination of selling Omura Tess
only; and having been dealers ha that article wards
of twenty years. (li re of which exclusively m Tea.)
Ilatior onnelms to be judges of it. Bud Tees, me
consider onus AT no Met, nod a bad motelsmax
often
obtained brselllng them; hut If relling • aeon A
at mow noble pr ice. end obtain mtat, wity
mire of our Mare. Our pricer, (qualercormideredd
shall always be as low as any other, Ten DLld[f.l to
the United Statec•
Out Prices per Pea
MSC.. mien.
(rood Black Tea ..... 0 Strom! Orme Teti I) id
Plido3 Flavored do— •0 et Stroneditto.••— ,a 0
Strong rough,flavored Arens and Tne dived uYS
.Enuitsh kind,n.... 0 barmy ruPerthr • •—•—• I nu
Deastdel aromatic II 71 E41".0.1,,Y sod best
Very best Imported. •1 th HaPmted I eta
Ulm Ettoeg nod RCM k flavored Ithsek Tea, yd
per k. ; this Ten we receive direct nom th e London
Hoc duty free, It being for exportation ; It to re .
elmly the mum hind that is nthhed by the Tea Deal
er, ill E1411111101e11124 add Scotland, at ria per mthod.
Those who
at economy will do nail to use this
hind of Tea.
The above Teas ire retail direct from the original
chests, as imports.) from Chin. Those mho prefer
Package Teas;
wad
;PIM irlways on hood foam
q co
uarter 11012120 , a. Also, caem .
Chocolate, Loaf and Crashed 811e,STS d I•prees
Pickles of all kind. MORRIS & HAWORTH,
Proprietor. of the Tea Market, east aide Diamond ,
trAD ,
L
Uri on
I Water street, between the Moimegabela diem
1 Weed stneel. SIXTY D 01.411.10. rue ander.
II be liberally rewarded by leaving it at Ws Grim
1 .00 0 maga arittr'' " ft ' j"
VON
suOkha...oB F O tap: for tab. by -
ON OONNIIORgr CO
,I'UCCAY o...llB7KR—Oblls tor ode by
..PlB P VON BONNHORST CO:
R -I' t -- PTr UI"7
AiAAwiwkektfaMml
SOD PlYll—i dtams fin sate Loy
. JDILWOR. Til CI):
teat ~8
RCJ
-Mew.lna RailsOka.
MuRPMv BURCHFIELD. invite attention to
their assortment of above goods: Ole
-ffilf-AT.B.SINVORENADINI3I3--Pliird print
*, ed umg.,Tiunes,Citentrilnes, sad other dress
goods. An
An anomie= of newest styles ree'd - try
• MINIM? & BURCIIFO2.O ,
1i 1131,1.11 Plantation s,
Molasse
V. 3 lidsnorms , do
Arriving per summer Malan, awl for sale by
- BROWN & RIIIICPATIUBC
tiutsvlLLe. wurre. LuaK—em Una rte
.1.4 bud for sale by 'A CU LBERTSON.
.pl 7 145 lAbotry
Ham•ln ITENIB4) ' ActiegaTo.•
.vdel iwtiea ' d for axle
EE6BILINS-4 bandies Jutcev l / 4 1,end
• IT • --A- Ctit.OF'
,Jlit 011.-3 me'd,
I -1 " N
1101101.- . .
107
al it = J—
r.=
TPE:TI/5 - 4
ea „ r _ _
411 - 77 -7 4 , "" j"
Saauir a REITER
Ctittlld ti
I " , d ' r , ,t
91 , 91aers, saw Metier fro& Re
Stla 7 11Y 19.91 AH DICK&Y &CO
19 Water
1.-617:4 caw
/Iflgil44l*•
I
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