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    THE PITTSWYGH GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED BY . WHITE lc CO
GU==Ml
FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1850
117 . V . 0 Pala. Is Agent far this psper at Ids
menial agendas in Nair Elora, Philadelphia, and
13oston and h authorised to recelva subscriptions
end advents= ours for os.
• arAsmOrnaan are ea:neatly nmaested to band In
hair favors before b r. x, and as early in the der as
practicable. Advertisements not maimed for a n g.tret•
164 War vlll invariably be charged anal orde oat.
reel and
alrrProiana nupe* beeeptions
for OA. 'Valuale par ill be recoved •d Onward
ed (mos
assasssoastinacs.—fsabscriptio.sand !advertise
ments far this paper reserved and annulled, free of
aunt.= Ti. oak..
A.l4lsmasenais wad Whig COO sty Oen.
. • weatl•s.
IN penance orate tall of the Chairman, the Whig
and Antimasoulo County Committee of Correspond
ence Ma at the Court House. The following resole.
sloe was edoirted, te wit! —
oltersolverl. fiat the Whig and Antimasonla voters
of the wearer Election Distnets of Allegheny County
he, sad are hereby requested to meet at their usual
Owes for holding elections, on Barazday, the lan day
of tae next, than and there rocket two delegates to
the County Convention to be held at the Conn Dense,
itsWeenesday, the sa day of Jane, at U o'clock, a. N.
Bald Conflation to make the usual aud necessary
umelnatlens for the ensuing October Eleetions, and
else appoLet Ire delegates ho d t presmt the County
In the Iltaie Convention, to be hel in the city of Phila
delphia, on Wednesday, the lath day of Jane..
The primary meetings in;the Towtutbips to be held
between the boon al two and boa o'clock, (except
Finland those In tlmWards and Boroughabetercen the
hour, of seven ead nine sgelock. P. 11.
A LULAIiDS, Quinlan.
Ise. E. Pam,
Aunt. VlUMlN,}Seeretarles.
Thos. Blur;
Plnablangla, Apnl 10. 1851'.
WHIG STATIC GONITHITION.
It a maniac of the Whig State Central Committee,
held at Harrishorg, March 13, PM, it was
Risranneo, That the Whigs of the uereral counties
OrMht State be requested to select a number of dale-
EIL , CII equal to their rerpeenve representatirea la the
Legbdatorm said delegates to meet In Coneentton
at theoily of Philadelphia, on the N th day of lane,
100. for the purpose of nominating a eaadiaa. for
Cane Comstusaioner, to be voted for at the coronas
General Election.
• MORTON MehIICHACI.., Chairman
°solos fl ILsr, Secretary.
111:713E2 NEXT PAGE FUR LOCAL DIATTEE
Q==l
Our Harrisburgh eorrespondaat's eulogy, or do
fenos, or whatever *L9B we may call it, of Dr. Jo
nas R. Ciintoek, ataolllll.3 to illlgth is, that the Doe
tor„ as a mania a very elevor fellow, and tries hon
orably and fairly fo dinharge his duty—but that,
as a jwogrman ha will do a wrong, unfair, uncon
Illtittlliollll, and unjust action. He will farther, it
al may be, try to keep his party within wome bounds,
' but feeling, be wilt go with them, even if they
plunge long into lb. slougli of infamy.. Now
we bold the saga accountable for the acts of the
politician. We cannot see that party can es.
ease a Legislator, who has taken an oath to keep
the Constitution, and to make good,wholesome • ad
just laws,for voting fora Bill which for rank injus..
tics and shameless political profligacy has not a par
allel In the muds of legislation.
Toe CAlnurr.—lt is not wonderful that the op
position Press should housing all exertions to cre
ate disaffection, In the Whig patty, towards Gen.
Taylor's administration ; sad one obvious mode of
doing so is to scatter abroad insinuations against
the members of the Cabinet. But we must conu
fess our surprise to see that prominent Whig pa
pers, ILI the North, ildo giving currency to injurious
imputations, made by anonym°us and irresponsi
ble letter writers, against the advisers whom the
ident has called mound him. In view of the
ptlpable injustice and unfairness of this coons, on
the part of such journals, we eau conceive no ere
explanation of its. befog adopted.—Rich-
Tunas
We are-glad to ace this spire of fault finding
and complaining, and prognosticating evil, and
circulating all manner of ridiculous remora about
the Cabinet, which are got up by our opponents,
of originated by some disappointed office hunter.
whose wish is hither to his (thought, is receiving
a proper rebuke from the most reliable and ludo
antis' Whig papers, of differeat sections of the
country. There never was a cabinet in existence
but what rumors of this character were circulated•
concerning it, by its opponents. There may be s
change lathe cabinet at some period of Gen. Tay
let's terth--such a thing is possible, and it may br
probable...but there Is co fauna to suppose the'
such an event is near, or that any coons exist In
produce it, anima, one member may be inducted tc
leave, on account of the Gslphiu claim matter.
Warisn•Ratt. RIAD Larneo.—Seldom ho,
there been a more spirsed competition for con
tracts on any public work, than at the leumg of
that portion of the Ohio arid' Pennsylvania Rail .
Road between this city and Beaver. The whole
number of firms bidding,was 129, some of them for
all the sections. The gron number often& bide
counting a bid for a section as one bid, woo about
1100! The Mils are to many cases very low
great competition existing among well known, ex
pertenced,.d:good contractors. The Baud, it,
making the allotments, hove sought to let the work
to good contractors, at low mem, and this, from
the great viriety of bids, they found hat tittle dif.
Acuity in doing. Many of the bidden" offer to take
'lO per cent. in the stock of the company. Those
who are ditrapPolcied row will have another op.
portanity at the fit,i r iu Saittu, US . O, on thr
Bes of May next.
Aprj 25th, lEstO
Sections 3 and 4-1. W. Reilly sod Co.
Bandon. 5, 0 and 7—D. /1. Lentz 6t Co.
Sections hi land 10—hicGrann and Gaynor.
Section 9-11srman Golden & Co.
Sections 11 and 12—Shattuck & Ramsey.
Section 13—W1ndram, Madison & Cu.
Section 14—Jasne. R Kerr & Co.
Sedicine 15, 16, 17 and 19—Ritner 6: Urban
Section 19—Francis McGrath & Co.
Section 20—P. Crow;ey dL Co.
Stabil 91—L. Johnson & Co.
Section 22-Ira Ransom & Co.
Sactiona 23 and 211—McCaitlin and McGee.
Mona Locoroco•Randaurr.—The letter from
ilarriaburgh to day exhibits another beautiful and
honorable trick of the Locofoco majority in the
Harm. Failing in forcing * this unjust Apportion-
moat Bill upon the people, through the &furless of
the Governor, and another Bill, not much batter,
baying reified in the Senate, they have taken the
unprecedented step of, taling their defeated Ape.- __count. To Aircosrmu“—The nomination
imminent bill, upon the appropriation bill thus vio- / Frederick A. Be t :lg, c a, m l b FiLtsb . Pittsburgh, the
listing their own silts, and outraging every prin
icah°r7fPu'lthe New York erat /that Mr. B. goes
YVe
Mph, of decency and honor: r i They wish to nut on an important Commercial Mi7SlOl2. We are
compel the Governor to approve of a bill which fortunately acquahlisal with Mr.13,,t an w d e wlile w w & e l
he repudiates as unjust and unconstitutional, or do regtl i te w l ,l: o l4 . r po ul l.m o r - I,,ny. you . gen ' t
without money carry on th e Government.— , plea sed
of the Uoit t e ' d States, but has lo the
ng since
'we hope this vile sch '" e will be the berg entrusted with heavy commercial responsibil.
Senate, but if it is not, and we fair it will not be, , hies in Venezuela from u
Ho chili , cr iw nt o ry w h: tine
as Mr. Speaker &Ws new county of : I tt s i <rt W e l lu r ia n nungreas of 1849 urea grant for
hom
tacked on to the bill also, we ho Governor lohns• the exclusive navigation by stenm of the Oronoco
ton will resolutely and immediately vein, it, and and Apure rivers, and had the honoT . of
ir being . one
the people will souk. him in the act. If this pre- of thei.,foe-t.", in ?
hty waken . We wish him
nedent can be pennitted to pass, all fair and honest ter r u e
w 'u h those
ever il tg mey go, and feel satisfied he
legislation will be banished from`the State. The will never reflect anything but credit on his comp
co-ordinate power of the Governor will be virtual. , try.—[Baltimore American.]
ly nullified, and matters the most incongruous will
„ rum Harm—The steamer Gel
he piled
up
together,
one being
male
carry th e la C ar te ain Claggett, has arrived, with dates from
because they could not stand alone, until tho po rt Prince to the 21" . 11 . Ih•l"1"-rind High
meeting of the Legislature wilt be considered ... neva, Fangio I, still delights la show and parade.
calamityiinstead of a blessing. /its has forced. (with but few exceptions) all the
young men of the place to become soldiers; and it
shortly Intends to attack the
ALixarula
Pl4rurrju.
E"'—"The sadden and to reported
Fauttin has par
ch for death of this excellent and "." 1 " dined two r more large brigs which he intend to
leg young lawyer, throw • chill over ottr comma. convert into vessels of war—viz the Hanish brig
any yesterday. A day or two ago be wahaatomr
us, hale, vigorous, aetive,ever engaged In some
awful avocation, with a fine promise of &tore
naefolneas and fame; when twidenly the glartar g
Intelligence reached u,, be ia dad! fits disease
wall Look Jar, caused by a' alight operation upon
Due of his Japers, which was crooked from an hu.
jay received in early life. Seldom has a young
man of more promise been cat down in oar Com•
The amtiveraary of the battle of Lexington was
celebrated at Concord;Slasstichmetts, 012 the 19th.
The State Government, hetukd by the ancient and
honorable artillery company of Boston, and bwar
in a drum beaten at the battle of Booker Hill, pro
ceeded to the spot, and thousand. et persona throng.
ed to the scene. The !awn waa beautifully decora
ted with Hap and evergtcene.
Gioia AND Gleam—The New Orleans Cres
cent aityc—A gentleman wbo has-Mat returned
trom California," basing been absent from the
State about kAuuen months, Mates that when he
reinihar CsVornia curiosity . ledthissold visit a
graveyard, where he found only eleven IMO •
nine months from that time ,he follawcd th e las:
renters of a friend to the mime grave yard ono
daring the time intervedion between the two vis
its, them had been no lea than femme". Anethea
penons Intoned in the stuns yarn
Mr. Boeblieg'e plan of a transadanUe
which we noticed yesterday. is to oink a strong
WITS"?' apse the bottom of the ocean. The wire
rope to be composed of twenty strands of No. 13
or 14 wire, perfectly separated from each other
and isolated, an that they w3l formtmenty
wh.ch
ant and distinct transmitting wirer, by
twenty machines eon be operated at each end, Ind
twenty menages despatehej'at one time. it op.
pour, be ram that iron wire of No. 14 eine, cue:-
suing 50 reaper lb.. possesses sufficient conduct.
tog comity for the transmission of telegraphic
currents, provided it is perfectly insulated, a ne.
essay) condition, no matter whattaise of wire is
employed. The wires being perfectly insulated
sad protected against th e action If the sea water,
quietly resting on the bone& of the ocean, where
nothing whatever can disturb them, their efficien
cy may at all times be depended On—they will re•
main free from those vexatious interruptions which
are constantly interfering with land telegraphic op.
enema.
FROM OTAIIRINOTOS
Correspondence oral., Pittsburgh Grisette.
Wnsurnoron. April Rod, 1650.
More Investigation-. Elora Committees—
Borne Peyton's Accounts—Commodore
BILITOSV.BPeneIon-Galphin Cialm—Nl
- Treaty—Denton and Clay up
on Parliamentary Law—.Confirma
lions.
The House of Rapreaentatives have been all
day engaged in disposing of another awiardi upon
the cabinet. It its only a day or two no that I
referred el length to a string of charges against
Mr. Ewing, amounting simply to this. that ho had
paid half &dozen claims of longstanding. I then
said that the inquiry au not whether the pay
ments were in satisfaction of debts doe from the
government; but only, had they been made. The
proceedings today, fully prove this. Mr. Rich.
ardson again presented the resolutions of nominal
inquiry, butleally of condemnation in advance
which were not admitted the other day. Th
Whigs said they,had no objection to an in vestige
lion, but they wanted it to bo lair and general, I.
take in the net. of the pest tw well as of the pre.
sent administration. However, all snob proposi
tions were voted down, after a long struggle, and
the special committee eked for by Richardson was
r,lorod to too routed. Ho will, of 'course, be
There is aitory that some time last year, Bailie
Peyton q, obtained an allowance of a charge of
512,000 for extra service in certain land cases
while he was U. S. Attorney tir Lmistans, from
1841 to 1815. II no turns out that the money
was paid to Mtn in pursuance of an opinion given
by Mr. Polk'. Attorney Getters!, Jo in T. Mason,
in 1515. Why Mr. Peyton did not draw the ma.
ney at the time, is not quite saVatactorily explain:
ed, but the fact seems clear that he might have gc t
it under that Democratic decision. Another fee ,
quite clear in, that Mr. Butler of New lork,reeeiv
ed much larger sums than thir,•every year, while
acting in a similar capacity.
Bayley cf Virgino, While advocating an loves.
ligation, declared that one of the claim. or, -
the bit was, In his belief,iperfect!y valid. When
requeated, he declined to centiliter:se, but every
body wee well enough aware that he meant to re
fer to the payment of 531,000 as interest upon
C =modem Barrow'. pension for cornice, in the
provincial army of Venial. Being all Virginia,
of coarse, made it all right. .
The committee on the Galphin claim, have ex •
&mined Almelo every body presumed to have or y
knowledge of the business, and will limsh the ta
king of testimony to morrow. Two or three re
ports will probably be' made, but none of them
within a fortnight...
The treaty negotiated by Mr. Clayton and Si
Henry Balmer on the Nicangue dispute wid
probably be sent in aboat Wedneeday next. It b
suite that by it Great Britain limits her claim
growing not of bee protectorate over the Marini.
coast within very tolerable confines, and engage.
not to build torts nor to perform other act. hereto
Gore complained of es aggression. by the Central
American States. She also stipulates to interpose
no obstacle to the speedy canstractlon of the abn
canal under the contract at present held by th
American company, provided the work be begun
in earnest within a year from the ranfication o
the treaty; but both panics agree that if ouch a
commencement be not made, the wnrk 'lsbell be
leflopen to any othete a witling to engage in it.—
The treaty will no doubt be ratified.
Senators Benton and Clay had a tilt upon par.
liamentary law, this morning, the farmer underta
king to proyo that Mr. Clay's proporition to com
bine other aubj,cts with the ado:imam of Califor
nia, was not in consonance with it. Mr. Benton
spoke from behind a breastwork of authoritlee
over which he would fire at his adversary as from
the erohrasores of a fortress. Mr. Cloy turned
all his heavy amines) , by some good natured ear
rwmr, bat ,aid he would reset., his argu
ment for the actual work upon tho bile them
selves.
An executive session of some length was held
to day, at which • number of Important nomina
tions were confirmed. Among them, were those
of Wm. B. Kinney, the able and accomplished ed
itor of the Newark Advertiser, to be charge to
Sudinis. Charles Bunker of Massachusetts, to
be Consul at Honolulit, end last the humorous
French Resist:miens, Hey debert, to be Consul at
Lyons. Jeans.
The packet slop, John P. Sl:iddY. lost on tins
carrick Peach, county lVezford, as announced by
the lust steamer's news, belonged to New York
and was one thousand tons burthen. She was val
ued at about 5'73,000, and was fully unused in sev
oral offices in Wall street, New York. .I lee cargo
no doubt, was very valuable, my Ikllo,ooo, a larg -
portion of which is insured in New York. Th.
Captain complains greatly of the natives. ;J
-ulys
" I think the natives of this part of the country
are the most abnildoned set of villains it has ever
been my misfortz came to fall in with. They commen
ced robbing and hindering the moment they me
on board, and as a boat hind of I%•gages fir store‘
landed, they were'iminediately sewed on by the
lawless villains, In defiance of the coast guard or
police."
It is supposed that another New York ship was
lost in the same hurrimme that wrecked the Skiddy.
Advicea from Dundrum Bay of the 3J instant state
that part of the upper works and the sternboard of
a vessel, with the name of "Niagara," have fliwt7d
ashore near Annalong.. The ship Niagara, Cap
tain Smith, sailed from Liverpool, March 'llth for
New York, and fears are entertained that the is
wrecked.
. .... . .
O and a Beredtth brig. The business of the
I Wand appears to be improving. .There was a
. great deal of logwood in the market, and Coffee
had begun to come into Port au Mace in large
quantities—N. Y. Herald.
Rev. Walter Colton, in his "Deck and Pow"
npeaktnii of the aquatic habits of C.r• Kansan..
so m — . Water leas much their element ao that of
the dab be which they angle. They can Mee
from ten to fifteen fathoms try bring no &hells, or
mint may miles without fadgrea. There .15 •
wive woman living Is Honolulu, arbo, beieg
wrecked at sea, sworn twenty miles to the sheik
of • neighboring Wand. Her hatband, of fccbfe
, a ,gitudop, gave out, she buoyed him up, Ma -
ming with him till they bad come In eight of the
shore, when be sank overpowered; mill she clang
to him, sod brought the hinlessforni to the beach.
Give me • Hailacka wife in a gale.",
ACIN3WISOQINO Tee Fscr.—The old paved,
that •rang • true word le epoken in sest,e was
forcibly Illustrated • few Bandage since. q F ree
Church sadder in Glargair,gave oat us the fitora
hie lesson the Mathew!. of the OM
and while the colutmgadoo were linking out at
"portion" to their Bibles, the Dr. look out his mull,
and minium a busty pinch with finger end thumb,
/elided his nose via the snuff—he them began
the lesson: .My soul cleaved) unto the duet 1"
The tlner that ran around rho church, and the
contusion of the poor pried, showed that both
the congregation and he telt the Psalmist's
pawn IItEUISBUUU.
Corzenroadenes of Me Plitstrturii
22,1E50
The Senate this morning, resumed the Second
reading and conaideration of the Bank bill,—
They were taken up in regular order, and after
they had passed through second reading, on mo
tion of Mr. Sadler, the role which :prohibits the
reading of a bill twice on the same day was die-
panted with, and they were all taken rip, as
well as itim e . passed through second reading, and
road a third time, passed, and sent to the House
for concurrence. The bale passed were as kJ ,
lows, to wit:
To inemplrate the Mocha:dos ' Bank of Pit•
ore,
•
To extend the chaster of the Bank of Pius.
burgh.
To extend the charter of the Egehange Bank of
Pittsburgh.
To confer 'upon the Pittaburgh Deposita Bank,
the privilege of Inning notes iodic amount of the
stock actually paid in.
To extend the charter of the Femora' Bank of
1 Lancaster.
To extend the charter of the Lancaster county
Bank ;
To extend the charter of the West Branch Bank_
at Williamsport.
To extend tte cheater of the Yotk Back.
To extend the charter of the Kensington Bank
of Phdadelphis city.
•
To incorporate the Minors' Bank of Pottoutlle In
the county of Schuylkill.
To extend the charter of the Harrisburg
Bank.
To incorporate the Farmers' rind Mechanic'.
Bulk of Easton.
To extend the charter of the Dant in the coun
ty of Lebanon.
To incorporate the Anithracito Beak of Tam.
. .
There was a good deal of factious opposition to
all these bills, •on the part of six or seven of the
moat Inveterate Locofeco member,. whose only
object was to recommend themselves to their
anti-bank constituencies. They knew very tell
that their opposition would amount to nothirg.
That it would do nothing more than consume time.
It wa•Cfullyjapparent, from the fleet day of the are
akin, that the mass of the Lemur.. would go, not
only for re-chartering all the banks then to exist.
team, but all the new ones Mit asked besides
The leaders of this factious opposition, were
Brawley, Hague, Drum, and Fenton. They gen
erally mustered from five to twelve, as the Bank
happened to be more or lea. popular.
la the House, the Appropriation Bill again or.
copied the entire day.
1:)r. McClintock succeeded :in getting as ail`
propriation ofsloo,ooo, for the avoidance of the
inclined planes on the Portage Rad Road
After the bill had passed through second read
ing, there arose one of the most outrageous scenes
that has dirgraced,,the present sesaion.
Mr. Klotz moved to go into Committee of the
Whole for the purpose of generally amending tho
bill, wh , ch was agreed to.
Mr. Porter being the best tool for the busmen,
was called to the Chair by the Speaker, and im
mediately Mr. Klotz uttered the fate House Ap •
portionment Bill no an amendment.
The join rule torbidding the Union of incongru
ous b lls con invoked lir the pio:ectloo of the
minority, but the chosen instrument of the Speak.
er decided that this rule did nut apply in Commit.
tee of tae Whole, and the monstrous outrage pro.
creticd,
Toe bdl was read thronzh, and adopted by sec
tions, by nearly a strict party vote; when Mr.
Baker, of Franklin, rose very gravely and offered
the Montour county bill as an additional amend
meal.
Mr. Fortner, of Calumbi3, offend an amend
ment to the amendment, providing that the JCS
ttan should be submitted to a vote of the people
of the county; end the amendment thee amended
was adopted.
Several other amendments were offered at thin
Moment, but the Chairman who had been chosen
in view of his excellent qual,ff cations fir this ape,.
cial dory, decided that the hilt was gone through
with, and called the Speaker to the Chair. The
bill was then reported to the Horne, and .o lies
over on third and final reading till to morrow.
I am mailed that the bill It its pretest. shape
can never 'puis the Senate. There coed, theft•
fore, be:no fear that it will ever go to the Gover
nor. What desperate pine the Locobece will
attempt next, cannot even he guested. But you
need not be surprised at any thing. They have
stomachs for any thing, however iniquitimi.
You think toy compliment. of Dr. fdcelint.k
are not deserved; but if you had witnessed hi.
course here, as I hove, you would have come
to a different coachmen. You have ortaconsuned
my language to some extent, however, and my
principal object now, to to correct that miscall
stroetton. le all my remark., not immediately
connected with his action in regard to the Appal.
tionment Bill, I:designed to apeak;of him as a man
and notes a poluiene. In regard to hie action
on the Apportionment Bill, it could hardly be ex.
peeted that he would separate from his party upon
such a measure. lie did move to amend by giv
ing Allegheny six member., and advocated sev
eral other liberal propositions while the bill was
on second reading.
as I said before, however, he was beaten down
by thegreat man onus party, and wu of count
compel Led to entomb. It was no part army in
tention to represent the Dr. as being "above par.
ty." lem aware that his party attachments see
quite u strong as tame of toy other member of
the Hods°.
Pant Maxico.-'--The New °dean. paper, have
dates from Mexico p the tat April, which furnish
the aulijoined
The Mexican Convene was in mean in the
cite of Mexico. The re.rguanization of the army
--of the military tribunal:—the planting of cote.
rues oc the northern frontier, were enartmalrft the
attention of Congress. A project for building •
railroad from Vera Cruz through the city of Mexi
co to San Juan, on the Pacific, had been adopted.
The *mean lowan's predict, confidently, its
apecdy termination. Capitalists and property
bolder. ih the capital, and to the Staten of Mexico
and Vera Crux, ere dispos,d to make liberal ad
vances for the lortheranCe of the enterprise.
The city of Mexico was tranquil, and proem,.
• Memento mongers seemed dummied to allow the
republic some repose, through the summer at least.
The monarchical party alone continue to wage •
tierce newspaper war egaintt the present adminia
tration—President Herrera being just now the
mom point of attack.
Garcia Conde, the President of the Communion
for defining the boundary hoe between the United
States nod Mexico, relurned to the Capital on the
27th, and will proceed in November next to com
plete the labor entrusted to him.
It is acid that Sir Charles Bankhead, the British
Minister it Mexico, is to leave that country and
return home by the next packet.
On the night of March 27th, Data Juan de Dios
Cando, a Deputy of Congress, was auaseinated
in his own house, in the mist of Mexico. He must
have boon murdered while he was taking has ales.
la, His servant entered his chamber about ten
o'clock at night, and Mumbled over the dead body
of hls master. He had received more than thirty
nubs, all on the left ade of the body, and thus
must have bean killed while asleep. i No clue has
been discovered to lead sespleion to any person.
A. cloak and a palto alone were tam and they
probably were need for disguise. Private venge.
twee must have been the motive.
. .
The cholera prevailed exteusively In the States
of Zacatecas, New Leon, Michoacan, and to other
parts of the Republic. There had been from
13 to 19 cases ■ dayin the city of Zacatecas dosing
the past month. Tackiest° and the Hacienda of
Solcdad, in Michoacan, were severely scourged
by the fearful plague, am ease. in seven proving
CAUL
The lodian war in Yocatan was drawing to a
close; the Indians had been worsted In several
engagements. Not so In Sonora and Chihuahua.
The unprotected inhabitants of these Stain are
continually bemused by the savage hordes which,
from Texas, New Mexico, mod California, Oval ,
run their. country, destroy or wry away theft
PT"' murder their women and old moo, and
ea their children Into captivity. Our govern
ment Le under solemn treaty obligations, besides
the obligations of humanity and toed neighbor
hood, to restrain these fiends. It Is time that
a Imething should be done to redeem the faith of
the nation, pledged io the treaty of Guadeloupe.
The Legislature of Sonora, the the protection of
'heir constituent,, haveestablished Guerilla corps
and offered rewards for the heads of theme savage
robbers nod murderers. The Legialniato of Chi.
bonbon did likewise. Bat It appears that the
libiefs of those guerillas- among the number an
American, by the name of John Glantoa—have
Wade themselves as feartlit a name for murder,
ripe; and 'amino 's any °fib° Can:troches or Ape•
the older, whom they undertook to destroy.
Billoggl.ng oven the northern frontier is on
the macrame. The revenue from customs Is
dwindling down to nothing—not enough to pay
Inc Mae:pewee of collection. The Governor of
New Leon, in a ccentuottication to the Minister
of Filialate, 'amigos, among many other reasons
for this decline of the receipts of the customs, the
participation of the collecting % came to the bail.
neve of smuggling carried on by the people= the
American side of the TIM Grande.
FOUR thorwazcla on ran Lein.—The Md•
teatime Telegraph repeas the belief whim. Astor.
Michigan, Raleigh and Lamence, and with the
latter,l4ooo bagel" of wheat.
FOREIGN NEWS.
By ibe Steamer America
Corresp o n dent e of the N.Y.Commercial Advertiser
Lotcoon, Arad 5, IESO.
Owing to the Easier recesti, there has been little
moving either in the political or commercial world
during the past fonrogh The foreign news boo
also beet], wholly devoid of interest. The advises
from your side, in consequence of the continuance
of the California einignmon, and the general cur
rent of enterprise to that qtatrter, are now regarded
as more important than those front any other part,
although in this respect, as in every thing ebe,
there is a total absence of any tendency to Incite
mem, and even, apparently, of the smallest de
sire to seek any active participation in what is going
forward.
Louis Napoleon rind his advisers ore still work
ing with every prospect of success for their own
downfall. Taunts and angry threats are all their
weapons, and they ore merely tolerated in their itn.
potenee until the Legitimists and Democrats ere
prepared to corm face to face in the clear struggle
which is approaching. Immediately Miter their dc. •
feat in the recent Paris elections, the government
showed. filmic terror that almost took the shape
of courage, sod there was nothing in the way of re•
pression that was not forthwith to ho put in force.
All this, however, has borne little fret, except the
vituperations by which it was accompanied. The
proposed restrictions on the press seem in a I
fair way of being abandoned, as also the summary
laws for the seizure and transportation of suspected
persons.
The animus with which they were conceived
has act been softened but defeated. Lamartine„.
°airtime, Napoleon, Jerome Bonaparte, M. La-
rochmaquelin, Gustave de Beaumont, end Victor
Hugo, all spoke egainet them, and the only men
on the other aide were Thiess, Mole, and perrors
of that stamp. At the same thee all the provin.
cial papers, that had hitherto belonged to :be party
of "order showed, a disposition to becouns trop- I
Weems° if the measures were persevered in. and
the government had therefore no comae 1,11 but
to back out of their Intentions, and to pretend that
they had over estimated the urgency et the den.
ger. They have met also with no better norm
in the constant feelers which are pet forward by
their partisans to favor, of a revision of the cowl
tation. "Theta can be no peace oar proaperity,"
it is slid, "if the nation is to be expired to agita
tion every three or four seam for the election of a
President," and rumors are industriously spread
every now and then that the sense of the legialas
Uve assembly on the subject is cheat to be testod
by a distinct motion from wino independent mem
ber. But nothing ever comes of all these solicitas
tame. Neither the military nor the populace, nor
. the chambers, can be prevailed upon to regeoll
Prince Louis to save France by becoming then
master for life; and while the Government arc
employed in wretched attempts of the kind, the
only real plink/ in the awe are also in favor of
tntrisne. Not a tingle meancire, therefore, I.
bronght forward on any aide having Inc alig facet
relation to the welfare of the country. Ingenious
devices fur yew tines are the only points of pree
n.' discussion, and mow awe, an excise duty
on paper is one of the latest things snaked of, an
impost which, besides what it would yield, would
have the additional recommendation of iuterfering
as far as it went with the diffusion of knowledge.
New duties are also to be plat.' on codeetand
anger.
Ode thing i perfectly plain. The government
cannot In the face of their pecuniary dffienlties,
and their total ineptitude fur the conception of
any broad and original plane, remain much longer
wdhout eurrenderiag to the socialists. or resorting
unequivocally to physical force. It Is also plain
that in the latter emergency they will not be imp*
ported by the Irsptimists, who will sec little gain
ln Incurring unpopularity for the sake of parrots-
Mina no imposture, which liar not now suriment
vitality to command a magle real adherent. The
time is come, when if the legitimate fight at all, it
will be for Henry rite Kith. In the next crisie,
dietefurs, whenever it stay approach the chapter
of French history, devoted to Loves Napoleon,
must surely end.
The Minister of France Lronght forward his hod.
get yesterday. New tax. are proposed to the
amount of neatly g 000060, and on the other
hand, some existing imposts are to be reduced.
Under these circumelarcea the estimate for 1551
will show an expenditure of 255000,000,f. and a
total revenue of Z6,600,000,f. leavings surplus
of 1,60e,000r. No roe, htwever, who is conver
sant with the usual teml;l of the ealerceuth of
French finance ministers, will attach mach value
to these Nimes. The surplus, as it did last yea-, Dona of Temperate - 4i
and the year before, win turn into an meted defis Irpm: members of the Order will meet at the Ball
cit. 1 comer on Wood and Third ituceo, THIS Evg . *
, 120 , at half pate riven 'lock. The O. W.P.al We
II *pecan that on the 2Sti of the present month
;4 ate will to prefent, end dellver an address.
Paris will again undergo the trial of an e 'seven. By order et D . aw. P , fttesburgti District.
Vidal, one of the successful caodidates in the lad
."1481', also "P" een "' tARD brie etnikluigts No t. far stir Ly -
nye for the Sae Rhtn, has dectded in favor of his U A PA !INS:STOCK .t CO,
provincialconstituents. It is pretended that the Corner st er Fa & Wood arr.
socialist. were extremely anxious that
should NN Its far sale by
sit for Pans, rather Mao expo.. them in that city u A FAIINF..'*'TOCK at CO
to Me chance. of a tiewmintest since everything
barns been already gained their, the posaibilay Vt.* brls English, for sale by
of a fresh victory can hardly be ofeofficient value I •I'L B A FAIINEWTOCR & CO
to warrant the rob o frying Inc it. On the actual A LeolloL—'3,oll, and 02 . p l ue i r i t fr o s c ale by
chances, however ,' ea impossible tocipeoulate.— & 'CO
The government, by popular measure*. might dourn . reed from the PhllliptvilleoACloth Factory
much in the interval, but we shall siouteirwr hear g
Voce yards 4-4 Floor Oil Cloth,
14 do do'
01 a miceneanna of Slanders be which ititxr ~o
e e
do do':
emstrive to commit [Meld. The tespeCtlve ese• Con do 54 es do;
didelev are not at present named. The °mina.o4 Jo do;
lion of M. Girardin by the umalists memo ron• Fe, tale at ' We %aircrew:Li, No 4 7 and y Wow/ street
sidered doubtful, and M. Eugene Sue is mention apob 1a II PHILLIPS
ed as likely to be adopted by them. L'HIHNITCRE OIL Cl OTHS-120 down entitled
!PM., r nun sod styles of 'Cable, Stand, sod Bureau
jenverii, for sale by 0p26 J& II PoII.LJPS
It in at length positively neserled that in cons,—
Mt 0 SHAMS—A I.lllCnaild assortment lust
quenee or renewed luterventioa, on the pan of
rr,'d end hsr sale by k II PHILLIPS
lbe King 01 the Belgians, diplomatic relatio, Inc. '
twee. Ortut Britain and Spain are likely forthwithS„: ll . E l ,fF,t.ll,P.lt_ 0 yard ,
O. Cbt?rf i l-.O de ~o h o n , n fhasa:-
to be renewer'. An apology will be given lir the ld ,
order. any axe,
treatment of Sir Henry Hula., et ea. use weelesale prices. J esaeeh we will tat A
ritiLues
B:atemeate are also eireulated with increased op 4
force of the great anxiety felt by Spain reverdne
the tenure of her power in Cuba. It in mid that, IN SO I RE ED HOUSE, ties°
necks the lots of the bland to be one day Inert. sgp,sTis R. suss B&B, Pr o p .......
table, she he anxious to eell it while yet she Is able, ' matte Square, Err. Pa.
and a Is likewise affirmed, that so smog is the-
OFNEIIAI. BTAGE OFFICH-14aftem, Weston;
fee.ing, at Madrid, of t immediate probability n. , and Scutheto Stages, leave this haute daily. Car
revolution being brought about by American 'mum te and from swain and Packet Boats, Gratis.
agency, that orders fusee been despaiehed,Lir the el W. Kura, late of the American Hotel, Erie, Pa.
slaves to be let loose on the first elm. of tiny at. G. W. naeseta, lam of the Klaaman Hotel, Ohio.
tempt to &MUM the existing government. N o .P'l s
great credit in attached to London to any of these Changeable 5111 k Shawls,
vague Marie', bet they naturaily canine strong to. (IP different shades. end very low for quality, lately
terest from their bearing on the .lava trade, and ei received at me Dry Goods house of
ales on commercial affairs. tiltatlNlY & BURCHFIELD,
N E corner of Fourth and Market nit.
owes, aro. . Gloria and aleatory.
According. to anticipation, the thunders against'
ST cern], g pply of Ladle.' Black, Whitey
LIM Palmerston, on the Cheek question, have all
, J U N
ix at ed. and llnblenclied Ilouery; Embroider
dad away. Scarcely any thing far th er has been cd dm 'Spun MN and Moravian do; •nd Alen's Miat
beard of it. Baron Oro& the French mediator, itl White Unbleached Comm do; Merino ditto. Lisle
PO
now in the thick of the Mailer, but it was ram. Glover for Ladies and Gentlemen; Embroidered Lisle
[ and Silk do. All at tow cash prices. at tore of
p
lately •• foregone cenoloaion that no •dviee could
rota- 115' & BURCIIF lELD,•
Is tendered by any one to King 01110, but to live ; „pi; In E r,of Fourth end Market sta.
redress with all possible epee', that hole intereat
Dar solo.
has been awakened about the result. Indeed, his I SPLENDID NEW FAMILY CARRIAGE AND
Maiesty hanow assumed the humble and grates . A_ HA ILNESs, at the Coach Factory of C. %Vint &
sal vein so as to win the sympathies of the Bugs Co . Penn atreet, wlli be gold low,for cash; or on time,
lish pu blic, and to convince them that there was ' well secured. a0214d5t
ismer any osseaston for the cruelty of our foreign Colored and White Wadding.
Minister in using coercion 'Avenel him. He is ' 11 'l IiALES superior quality, just received from
qo to anxious to pay, only ho requires time, and I QVmanufactuter, on consignment, and sal. at
meanwhile be begs hard Gor his Gaps, which ere eastern price, at the rannufectmer'' oo r. bunco,
still held fast by Admiral Parker. HUSEW, FLEMING &CU,
''
4
At Vienna the apprehension, of a rupture be. np 1301 Woud at
..
tween Prussia nod Wurtembenr, in consequence of Dwelling llama and Otlis• to L•t.
the dishonest secession of the latter from the union ' 9111 E Dwelling Homo occupied by the
1.. subacritier, la Third street, above
which she had agreed upon, has added severely to 3 . 3 , ...113
t b,,, t a am ..bs,,, „,,,, o r the money t J J VP, Li) istrailhfield street, with With lIo”o and
. 5 . , ...In. Cg ; mace, from the Ist of June, law.
discount on the norm of the National Bank w quo. Einjuire of HENRY WOODO
-,
tad at tEI per cent; the apprehension being that Atm- apthLdif 'Tlitid. er Water sir.
trin may back the resistance of Wurtendserg, analsc p . 00 ---- .
Mu cipiNte a German war. • rs
ACON e stag prime Shoulders just receiving
Ere
tig by
Al Rome, it seems to be generally' understood etimigurasto, for nod . '
.1 le
s DILWORTH k. CO
that the talk about the Pope's return has again been j apvo 33 Wood st.
a mere trick, and that the socialist success at Purls l
have Lord, as was anticipated, the effect of throw. ki n L'‘,,R7 6 '`,',`",/' ° ''.g . ; 8 7,1 . 17,,,Vdn'ir
log his advisers into utter perplexity. Lis said al. i ''-' ' ' ''''' ` r "
so that his Holiness has damaged hisstodurnee of 1 - ARD—ni. kegs No I Lard; .
Spain by demanding the establishment of reelect. .1i.1 ., 10 hrls do tiumr i l i elltap i r l sale
anion] tribunals, entirely independent orate Queen's .I ' 4
Government, and in conammetwe, the Govern. ' )UTTER-40 kegs Butter for sale by
meta have revoked the permission which had been 11l arr. _ J S DILWORTH it CO
101. AFTER PARIS —Stro hilt of superior quality
given for the fonnation of a Spanish legion to be '
placedat the Foetal's disposal. 1 finely ground, whale, pare, and unadalterated r and
F,ew gnelant Paper., cf April 5. suitable Mr laud, Zee., or rale low by
Agricultural operations, both In England and %V W WALLACE.,
nr , g ,
Ireland, are being Carried on this year on a moat ' ---
sin a :121 LiberlY at.
extensive scale. Li 11:1141/1.1s1 CEMENT fur “l b use
WALLACE
An experimental trip has been made by the . I-L Pr__ _ w
_....._
New York and (Dugsw new screw steamship ____
City o(Glargow. In fair Gaming, she made ten
and a quarter knots an howl exceeding the ra•
pectailona of her beildem and Goners by ahem
two knots, althoexh not In the best trim for speed.
It is expected that ander canvass, far which she
has been especially constructed, the City of Glas
gow will prove slime unequalled In speed. She
would leave for New 'fork on the 16th of April,
under command of Captain Matthews.
TRIMAND.—There la bat t i tle news of interest
boot Ireland. An unusual quiet appear to pre.
vall—a quiet scarcely broken even by no agrarian
dilliOfbAtlCO or row.
The Limerick Chronicle ways that emigration is
again amsetegly on the increase, not, however, •n
much to Canada at the United Suites, and the
train from tidy to Dublin Is daily crowded with in
tending emigrants, mostly arriculinraL who em•
bark for their destination at this port. The bonito
in Limerick are hourly paytag out money upon
the orders remitted by the friends of those people
In America who emigrated the loot and preceding
yearn There are nine vessels at the quay. ta
king passenger, Una. for New York, and air for
Quebec.
Wreak at the Dublin Company's Steam-
The City of Dublin Steampacket Company'a
ship Royal Adelaide, Capt. lohn Batty, plying
between the ports of Cork and London, tell the
former city on the afternoon of Wednesday, March
22, with • full cargo of goods and about 2ho pas
mutters, touched of Plymouth on Thorsday even
ing, left that port. 1.1, London on 'Friday morning
at 3 o'clock, and was totally lost on the Tongue
Sand, off Margate, at 11 o'clock on Saturday night,
when there is too mach reason to fear every wed
on board perished.
• •
On Monday morning a signal from the Tongue
light 'hip canned a tog boat called the Nelson to
pot off, and from the informs ion furnished she
bons down upon the wreck at the unfortunate
steamer kLoyal Adelaide. The bodies of two
men Were picked op Dear the light ship.
Mr. Frown), of Matgiteohe ower of a pilot boat
and lugger, had an interview with Mr. W. IL Voi
der, the repteeemative of Mr. Hammond. Lloyd's
gent. Mr. Frewin txplaioed to Mr. Yalder the
exact petition of the wreck, •nd informed bite
that he bad failed in all hie attempts to make an
examination of her, and that he had returned loco
port only to provide himself with his diving app. , .
rates. by meiaty of which Le bad some hope of
being able to =IMMO the state of the ship and
Wt augoi
The Royal Adelaide was between 400 and 500
tons burden, and had two engines of 150 horse
power snob, supplied by three boilers. The Tess
set won commanded by Capt. John Batty, of Cork,
who has been in the service of the .IMblin Steam
packet Company upward of twenty tears, during
a great portion of which time he has commanded
ships on the London and Dublin, and Loudon and
Cork stations. The crew, in addition to the Cap
tain, coasisted of three mates, one carpenter, two
engineers, two coal trimmers, six firemen, six men
before the'mast, a steward and stewardess, and a
cook. Tue come of the first engineer was William
Reilly4the name of the first carpenter was Handy
Turner', The name of the rest of theorem,. are not
knowni no record of them having been kept in
London.
The Royal Adelaide is said to be fully under
written at Lloyd's.
The RI fated vessel had, it is believed, upward of'
A 2.50 passengers of all grades on board. Fourteen
passengers got mg board at Plymouth. Of these, 7
were cabin, and 7 steerage passengers.
.1 I
14EISAL :CANg WISCIB ON4ol.—The Madison,
WiscOnsin, Argus, publishes a statement showing
hot iliere is, in that vicinity, a huge cave contain.
ing iihmense deposits of lend and copper. The
quantity of mineral lend seen in a distance of three
miles only, (cave distance—perhaps three hundred
yards,) was computed at about tM,OOtl tons The
discovery created great excitement at Foxtown,
liens the cave, and preparations for the erection
of smelting furnaces were immediately made.
ILICHMOIM (TS) AND TtIiSOUTHELII CONVILITION.
—Tnere was a very !ergo meeting at Richmond.
Va ,on Saturday, and a committee, appointed at
former meeting reported resolutions an favor et
ten lion delegates to Nashville. Mr. McFarland
offered a substitute, that in the present promising
state of things in,Wmilitington, it was not expedi.
cut to adopt the proposed measure. Afters long
discussion, the meeting adjourned, without doing
soy thicy, to meet again on Friday next.
MI SOIL J. P. J. O'Llettes, an alerts well known
fur his gallant exploits at Boen• Vista, died on
the Solli ultimo, at Indianola, in Texas, of Cholera.
FANKT Kcyntc has written to Mist Bass, of the
Awes Plate Theatre, that she cannel retain to a
profession which was always distaateful to her.
The Grand Jury of Sinapthanna County, during
their sittings lost week, foundnn indictment against
Ansel St. John, hue Cashier of the Bank of Susque.
bacon. County, for transactions connected with
the Batik of Susquehanna county.--New York
Herald.
A thief helped himself to a kiss on the fair check
of a sleeping lady at New Orleans, while robbing
the house of her husband.
W. W. Goddard, of Cincinnati, who has been a
confirmed infidel for a number of years, has been
converted by the preaching of Rev. Mr. Stockton.
Hon. Job Mann declines a re election to Con•
gross from Penusylvapia.
The Bentonites recently. elected their candidate
for Mayo:, at Jefisrsou city, Mo.
Why; is Father Matthew like the Mississippi
river.
"Bayou clap "'
Because he never stays at a &I. —IN. U. C -
e'en!.
tieorge W. Jamieson, the actor, his arrived at
Ciactenatt, and the Despatch, now that he is at the
come of the alledged "nitre' between himself and
Mrs. Forrest, calla upon him to explain hut equivo
cal position. That paper doubts not that "he is the
man to ilo it."
Co Wetfaraday nicht , nt half past tane:ye o'clock,
Es 4.
fueetal krill take place thin day, at ao•ebck,
tram Ike residence of lea rathet, corner of Centre
Avenue and Robert street, deneuth Ward, to proceed
to the Allegheny Cemetery.
On the t'lh but, ranagesl daughter of
Joss, J. and Mum R. Henderson, aged I year and
moon,. •
The (mends of the family are stetted to attend L
funeral, from the remdence of Ler omen.. Si Clear
this mummer, at In o',Suck.
Pollee to the 00000 f Temperance.
q 1111.: Sons of Temperance ,n acneralrare requelled
j, to rat the Hall, corner of Wood and Thlrd
on friday, at 121 o'clock, to attend the funeral of
Alexander Frankho, Imo of Ocean wale
•p2tl
VRENCII BURR AND LAUREL Ilia MILL
bnIN ES, best quality', won - suited, end •t prien•
lOW.' num have betore been °tiered in this ensign
B o w L . T r, ln et ( i lL . o nd rvo u ti ce n d ...= best quathy
W W WALLACF.
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nprs dgw.4 ra2ruS
QUGAII-71 bLdr N 0 Sugar, on consignment ' no
0 larding trona Jrdireon, and for sale by
IBAIA DICKEY & CO,
0p?.5 119 Winer at.
brls
C 0t . ' , 1 , 11.: le2 bags Rin,;... , ..11 - w, i co i reril,evbl
TAlt—tro brle, to arIIVC for aalc by
greet,' DICKEY* CO
F m-2
111 n r ia '3 d7 M t g : a k r: and far sale by
1911 ISAIAH DICKEY a. CO
7I )AC MT.7
101:00 Lbs 227 , I s d A ers ui i i n , note,
R.. sa c le o by
•p 25
l' '" ep T, tr :RS " 7 . " 1: " A1 . 2;VL7C741:V . 1 CO
" K1 -6'd bacon
k., fur
S7llUlat CO
CKEREL—IGO rods large port
po
MA"P""n'
i'" JOZraterYt;c„cg ' i
CSI
mpg:. Canal Brian, Pam street.
Sellers' Vormitor . ,7“ .. Tho Boat POW la
• Duets Vert., 0., April 1.1850.
Mr. R. F.. Bow.stur—Dear Sir—Raving used some
of your Vet minge in our famines, with great surto.,
Shil Leber:lts, Item the very 0. 0 witersetion It bon
Own in our tngliberboai. that It is the beet now in
uth, we are mums le pros.* the agency for Ills
place. We hove sold all we obtained of roar Ohio
ascot. Yours, thipeetrally, FA A JULIAN.
ImMe
1.,- P Worm M lip ed arente 'oid always procure th e most re.
icine.
. •• • • •.
Prqbtredby II E SELLERS, No 27 Wood
emd told by Droggiat ,genetelly la the two
•
.p 23
Ditiett
. 1111.10 K I
TyIIICIL-44a0,0110 Solon Prosood Brack of the be
1) quality; aloo MO. of lloro.oll }lnca. for sal .
F.,..porr of larell Nt N.OMUY FCIIOYER.
PALAIER, HANNA L have removed their
Exchange °Mee to north west corner of Wood
had Third strata spa
11. IL BLIPIte EltegritglL To
o f 14 L. s
... t Is . ,
s e r g s
Q EALED Pr oposals; will be meeived at the office of it --- ' - P R E (. 1 1 4, bk. attention t.
"lig e VraTurigiVt 'l it
la the gurveyor of the Port of SL Lards, Misseeri, SabSerg/a , ..P lO 1 fl u tes P.
erfumery. Saps, Shoving
mull the 10th of May next, for Go erection al a 2 . l ".' nnn°n° n ‘ d 's kef
err silver and two ((olden
Marine limpital,upon the lot of pas. on which the L.l l motor tn.,. !...'°-..." • been awraded
Magsrane now mends, small of the AmenaL The Medals have , wait.. me Ice six Sean,
hide will inelode the cremation., masonry, and sock Mr the Institutes of New York, o lito n sto . rt,a , n4 . ..P e nU ve m ,
Poratons of the carpenter wort as is necessary whim delphia, the latter being be 011 , 1 . 1 .. I , ld ,
a d , M e d al„
the twat . , are going Up. arid/ the roofing of the build- awarded for perfumery eithe r .
Log. Sneeilleatiort• of the work, with the pl., will ..antsy.
be exhibited until the day of levier('
EDWARD WATTS, Supetintend.t. Ambrosia l) universally acknowledged to
a.. ito! . ...fsUvi sin Smaymo Crux, Igslinned,
St. 1.,114. April IL MO.
C. YEAGER, °PM - dn. be n. orior to any Shaving Cream in Mrs country or
0LT...012 FOX 88Av1116—Beaulthugy trazepwill,
s .d emolliect
lOn Market lltrest, luau LI ***** 0 nod S ing highly
p,
r""T A . 1 ,,,,,,j.1 shay-
MOS.. al= DWAIN IS P.a.tlell; Baronet...Canteen° ,
AMERICAN, ENGLISH. AND GERMAN FANCY ' rlf T aber 01d!!° , 3,,_ 5 ° .nm ,n B° „ ° ,, , d • R e ., migedeum,
GOO 1301 HOSIERY, RIBBONS, LACES, B ,; - ,r nn e ln ....,9nr."...” — ,, ~,'''.,,,t,„1,' ~m a s,}lol•
OLOVEH, THREADS, 0N.331.1343, BUTTONS, SUS. ~,,g: t n , e,,,' tnp " . ,.,° ' ,.„° ; ,° , ..,Xj1,1:(4.4,- W - I n- d :S&C, etttlCHcos = rtnn:
PEN VERB, le. Also,
Batts and Fanny IP/stings, ...tutu /s ilia 11.01ZIC ./
L nd. Mo ram
BLACK AND FANCY SILK CRAVATS, PONGEE, , D gn.n‘" Coo . turt Gen.... , in ... VC,: tailie
/IANDANNI,agd LINEN HDRFS, a genteel es. _. , Jockey Club, Magoon.. 01 e.° , s . ~,
sartment of FANS, and every variety of uumallogo. ° 1." ,..a ..../ ". , "..i .Li ‘k M " "" ''fi-
e
•p 2 4 , , iser &Mc,.
Term, Wamat—Florida Water. kin de Votl 1 !t
To Ball Ilona Centrasters. Orange Flower Water, suss a great Villety of C o- L bees and Lavender Waters , oil
keep ...My on hand a large stock of
'row Ear .d Sledge Moulds Sure and Black. Dear '.
A L7 1 .7 . 0 . 1,011. n ° 4 1 m .Z. F 1 1: , ‘nc . ( .. .1 0 ,.., u , , ..1 ) ,; .n , , Core !
smith Sledges, and Steel of every kind.
, 11ARTIMAN t CO, M. O . & Morrow, Rate Di er '
holm/ ond inmmlert
SINGER
111 Wager st. , tot Phtloreme r Ric intim, nod d Irony Lind Footed..
' ODO.ALCIC Pall,avtuts—faterimie Elillt, Rote
Tooth Paste, Cbareostl bentrifiee, oJontine, Tooth
Paste, and Tooth Powder.
Commnes—Vesetablo Cornelia Cream, Amaniltre
for chopped heeds, Cold Cream of Rorer, Cream di
Perm, Lip Salve, Raspberry Cream, &e.
Depilatory Powders, for removing ramerfinoos holr,
"pearl powder, Vinalgre de Roage, Aromatte Vinegar
VleteHa !lair , Composition, Preston tel., hcsulro
a treat 'variety of other eruct., too numereos to be
named in thia ad renisenten t.
The subscriber hertz to motnoin rho reputation
which Gm establlslimeat bri ne, med, by dispfmag
of orating but first rate wir end will be hag pp to
whothose who may wish to pattonise him rather
lesale or retail, on ts reammble terms ail any es
tablishment in the United Moire .
XAVIER RAZE'S,
Successor to and form r Director of the Lehr' story
of EUGENE ROUS&EL.
111 Chemin street.
Mr. Sarin% Perfumery is for sale by all toe princi•
MO In the country .17tdiv
sINGER, HARTMAN t CO, Sheffield Works.—
Mattufaeturets of Springs. Affies, Steel Anvils
Itlees A Dollar sad Sheet / eon, as. ha., 'ratchet,. No,
1( Water street. .14-ffit
10 DARILELS LkItD.OIL No 1, for rale by
spit SOLOIMN SCIIOYER
101.Urtit—te eh. r Boger et store •ad,for sale by
8 k W HARB&UGH
ud ARD— for sale WO k by eys Leaf Lard for&W family use, la More,
L:
ArOULD CANDLES—be beau Mould Candles, la
MO
store, end tor oale by W lIARBAUOII
WINDOW OLABS-100 bozos fizleg
100 do 1051%
' 60 do 11 zlo,Jost reeeind
and foe We by spll Bt W HADDAD:Of
OUISVILLE LIME—RO brle In store, and fut male
by spll 8 & w HARLIAUtiII
FOULARD mom superior assortmeut
now opening by aplll
_A _ A ALLISON & co
BAREGES & TISSUES-2 eases elegant re.
AP eelved per late European steamer, end now <Tee
l.. tor ante A A MASON & CO
Viral= GOODS—MaII, Swiss, Book, !Recast, and
TY limed Malarial, to great variety,
arty A A !AMON A. CO
G ROCEBIEI.4, k hjLli y ens . Oreer Blue! Tea
ags
30 b tapir Lag.yr• Off.;
CI bap 810 l.c Ireei
10 bags old Gov. Java Codee;
10 Midi prime N O Sugar;
to tills refined and Lord Sugar;
40 tills N 0 blolasses;•
tO bf br• • 8 tUdelasses;
3 brie Golden Syrup;
fdr brls clarified Cider Vinegar;
lee dos assorted Coni Brooms;
40d. poem ZinaWesb Boards;
10 boo Cocoa and Ctreolate;
4 b. Superfine Mee Flour;
AO nis English Dairy Meese;
For side by J D WILLIAMS & CO
sp2l Comer Wood t Fifth us.
BACON-JO' lb. ado
Hams;
30,0d0 lb. do IshonWon;
1140001 bl do Sides;
Jon rooming from smoke boom, and for We by
• 44 8 & NV If ARIJAUOII
W IN DOW GRABS—IOW tag well waned ail.
En
"re '
nod
COT Nk IYRY HANNEN k CO
ap2l 21 ikluket streeL
WHITE. LEAD—ZOO begs pile awl No I White
VII Lead ln Oil, J Ironton re Co.'s brand for sale by
HENRY HAtillEN a co
ORIBLEIWOOD GARDENS,
Dk. LREAR H O E PAlnis a leit t il tale by Two wiles Woo the Cut, on the Ohio Rito r.
R ED oo9;
MS Summer Retreat, having undrgone repel.
Dr ARASOLS—A. A. MASON k. 00,12 Merlin at., T...., iMplOVelliel., addles much to hi . farmer
A lint, received per Slilfeell. . 1 1 0 . mob. 1 ,1. PflYlob.. beauty, a. now open for visitors. 'lee Creams, lem
of the OCIlt manufactures, IMQ 01 all queliues. apes p.m. cc u ks, Fuse., ceoie,tionery, fic , butt es
TACONKTB 1 t PRINTED MUSLINS—A largo in- .0001 mthe saloon.
t o voice of lite above {NAB received, and opeoThlr by Pablm attention Is part eolorly invited to a large
•ple A A &fggaer &cc collection of ever blooming plants of 101 varieties,
usually found in oreenhoures; also, the choicest kinds
CRAPE SILAWLS—Another large stack of Crops of annual flowering phut. and dahlias wit be ready
Shawls of the moat alegaat embroidery , received for deleiery the tat of May.
ler azorese by A A MASON ,Y. CO ' The Steam Boat will commence running from the
foot of Pie street in the Darden., the IC day of M es.
Two liner of Omnibuses are now conning from the
Old Allegheny Bridge. Gardens kept on tel9p..fa , lCt
principles. and closed on Sunday. arab d3t,
W 1111134.11 JA.1414. lo<y UA B•BAL.. fi Z. Ban
PAUSES. HANNA da CO.,
(Successors m Hassey, MOIL k. Co.)
BANKERS, EXCHANGE ISROXERS, arid dealers EDEACIIIM-110 bathe.. prime halves, dried pesoh.
in Foreign and Demesne Exchange, Certificates es, for sale by L S WATERMAN & SONS
of Deposits, Bank Notes, and Specie—North west apt*
corner of Wood and Thad sorrow Closest money
received en deposit.—Sight Cheeks fors
ale, and
colleetions made nearly the principal points in
the United States
The highest premium paid for Parelgo and ItElai=l
Gold
Advances made on consignments of Produce, ship
ped E.; on liberal mans..o3
May M•gaallags and Nan Basks,
AT 110LNES' LITERARY DEPOT,
Tman 5r...., opposite the Post Orr .
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK Gar May.
Grab , m's Mafaxlne do
Pertain's Magamna do
Morning Call, by Mrs. Ellis.
Women In Ansedem her work and her reward. By
Marla J. Medullae..
/doneypcony, or the Mart of ;ha Would.
Littell's Living Age, No 310
Diary of a Py laicism hi Calif trots; being the result
of actual experience, inCloding notes Or the / 40 = 4 /
by land and water, observations on the climate, soil, _ __ —
&o. .p
s 3 MOO IRON-510 tons this day ree'd, and for sale by
44,CIEN OITY BLURT /TOILE. X sp23 WICK & MeCANDLESS_
XVII RS ST. CLAIR STREET, near the Bridge rIOFFSE a TEAS-33 bags prime Rio Coffeci,
1:11 Coroner Rhino nada to order ponopdy. Oar t._, 73 ball' chests V IL Lea;
*binn are made by measurement the tame as gar- 43 do G. P. do
menu. All skirts warranted to RI, otherwise ea- 51 caddy boo co; ;
changed, Or the money retuned. We beep in the Sto half cheers Black Tea, re.
store a large assoruneno those whining to purchase reining per canal, and for sale by
we tube Weir measure, ode., akin to coricspoud, esV/3 JAMES DALZP.LL
and thus they are correctly hoed. We have shins
with magnificent embroidery,,,,, the humor,..hia, TANNERS , OIL-33 his for 'Me by
vse call the attention of gentlemen in the habit of WV JAMES DALZELL
going to parties, as they would add much to their per- Wanted,
tonal No shifts sold at ma store bat 'DIVE enure and intelligent young men to vent , , it
those made by isarselyce. d. a N. - AUL rmaking preparations fora Directory of the ClO
apt 3 dlw . of Pittsburgh, apply Immediately to • ,-.
SAMUEL PAID:PARC/11R,
Roams of Board of Trade, corner of Third
and Word stn., scen;vl story.
Matah IJerwa
BRAUTIFt!L PAM OF BLACK MATCH „p.,31,,,
HORSES for sale by J C DREYFOGLE,
np'tlllllSecond at T., , XTRA. CREAM CHEESE-60 bus Cream Cle
X,O of extra quality, in store and to arrive, and
sate by R DALZELL Cn,
apti 21.5 Liberty at_
ZUMERIRINO
A LL persons haying numbers pot of
their houses, -.
!A in conform ty to a revelation of Columns. will
c ol of it. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON havelost reed for
meond story, corner of Wood and Third sts, and p.y v Volume -sth Mars Humor or E:181,17O, Hamm
Mr the same. SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK new .d 1""". cloth
Pittsburgh, April 1/0.1150. Tint Fran ow TEM Wotan, or Living for APPoI
=lees, with Illastrations. By the Brothers Maher.
6,000 TOMS RAIL ROAD MOIL ap2o
'Chronicle, Post, American, and Journal, copy.'
THE Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company
with to contract Lir eight thousand tons of Rad ('ILOVER & TIMOTHY PEED-003 bushel rein
Road Iron, forthe easterndivisionoltheir road s eztond- 0 cloverseed, and 30 bu Timothy in Mere, and it
i
me westward teem Pittsburg h. Three thousand tons sale by ap23 R DALZELL AC O
Id be delivered on the Ohio River, at Pittsburgh and
Beaver, before the close of canal navigation in the WHITE 00001.
present year, 1133 es and the rematader In the syringe( itrURPIiY & BURCHFIELD invite the attention
nem year. The rails are to be of the II pattern, in 171 buyers to their large stock of While Goods, su
lengths of twenty feet, and are to weigh LO pounds per as Cambrics and Jackonets, Bisnmok. and M
llama paid. They arum be eublect to the inspection Mashes, 'visored Swiss Mullins. Embroidered dit
of Solomon W. Roberts, Chief Engintmr. Far foram.. Queen's Lawns, Book and Swiss Meslins, Bar
Information, pleue address the President of the nom- Jeekeasts, Cambric &mines and Stripes. \Nem
pany, Ptusbatteli. By order of thie Board of Di- Lisle, F t rypttan, Thread, Bobbing. /satinet.
rectors. WAL ROBINSON, Jr., President. Swim Edgings and Inserungs; Needlework, Coil
Pittsburgh, April M11,1E130. app-d3w &e. &o.
- • t- _A.. As thescoods ale poretthsediromthe ago
INLB--110 imzeit Claret Wines, dudca brands; th :lzci f i m e wcr, iw e i i a - t 7 , ; , ...- ol a ;I- lo-
O 8 price
baskets Champagne do do
ap2o
Anal reed pet steamer Navigator, and for sale by
A CULBERTSON, T eau--No I Laid
apti
_._ 195 Liberty at Is and for sale by
Is and half bill, in mob
R DALZELL 8 CO
Idastdas Cards. i bWV CIIU 11115-ILI bales Cotton Csneborga, suited
Q lIEFT CAR.DS for Waal Carding Machines, comb A... 1 for koala W 1 feed bacs, impauins, steam bat
0 plate and cleancrt, for sale by fire gement, de., lair received, and for sale by
OEURGE COCHRAN, H LEE,
•p.O 26 Woad rt.
ADZ) • 1P.9 Liberty strmt.
prime oo
C HEESE-7s
llt h s e i t red al the butter
and cheese depot, to Frootatreet.
opal J 11 CANFIELD
y INpl SEED OIL-13 brle put rered, and for sale by
o 3
• / II CANFIELD
DL , TrER-7 bds and 0 keg.freal jot reed, d
LP for yak. by app J D CANFIELD an
_
Mvaapratts. Palau' Nods Avih.
464 CASKS of the above celebrated brand and
„high test, direct from the mancracturen; 12,
casks now on the way from New Orleans, and ex
pected here this week and 311 will eitonly arrive
via Baltimore per 'hips Juniata, Chesapeake,h e
andd Allots, which wilt be sold on arrll, at the
emarket price for cash or approved bills.
W & N hi/TCHELTREE,
ern No 100 Liberty et.
SVG R—l3o hhd• N 0 &Liar, In Core, for sale by
apM W M MITCHELTREM
M C L"t9e.P rTZ Olk"'". 'lareti; tote r /or !ale
ipll_ W k N diTCHELT
REE
Mosquito Dim,
FOUNDATION /dIMILINP, U.OTTZI B,ck
rams, Cotton Yarn from 3to tras. Also, WICK
INO—Best Sperm Dralded Wiek, Chandlers , Wick,
Wadding, Dads, Do., martafamared and for in.
e lowest terms,
apt dim
MiWiM
A&SORTED FRENCH CORDIALS, ABSINTH,
ANISETTE, OUIGNOLET, k. Jut ree'd, and
car sale Al April A CULBERTSON
,iithlaell NM& —a ea. a, a au,
jam reeohed, amt for aala by .
sow
LIEMIZIMIM
SUGAR -20 bele Levelled'. Powdered and Crooke
Sugars, jest reed, and for sale be
.pr! A CULBERTSON
B ":: • tget
5 do Ham,
Jest reed, nod for .ale by
501
t lildtES T e b luse M ku,..y f A I lon received.
art:
-
HAVE taken WA!. CAS H into partherahtp with
I
me in my business, arida wl from this dale be
curried on under the name of "Jobe Parker t Co..
March Ist, IbSO. JOHN PARSEE.
William Carr. j
E=M=
JOHN Psnsma & 00.
Wh01a,74 Grscrrs, Dealers As Prodoc; Foreign
Winw Liquor.,, Old Monowoheis
and &a %d Witia
No. 5, Commercial Row, Labetty groat,
mau Pittsburgh, Pa.
PAR'S GREEN-5 cans corrode G. rot'd, Arid Rot
sobs by spl9 BRAUN k REITER
UO&R-7I bbd. N U Sugar, to ant. by neamir
U Jefferson, for We by MAUI! DICWEY &CO
aplio 119 Water
SIESSILS, DRAPES 49 CO.,
- DANK b OTF. ENTOR AVERS, have um:Tien:4 with
/3 thew CHARLES WELSIkfto fa v er n ly
the ltoo_w4
for the put &eruct vertu r. oAT . T .p., l . el le
We
- --- --- i bzcstren"ort"'lliflealaYntnt Le_sondoete4 ender . the Sim
WINES-Sumer qualities of 0 Eel end Chain I of DRAPER, WELSH & Co.
9V b y Winee tent constantly on hand, and for 1 JOHN DRAPER,
me bY, . API , A CULBERTSON I ROBERT DRAPER,
CHARLES WELSH,
78
. B . W. t - I; LE • and - SU 1 . , E hynye, April 4.1850. apSD.Ht
yLOUISVINIT Uld lttlatitTSON I n '''` " " • " P
VE,NIPONI HAMS AND DEER REINS But NW& . DEARL STARCH-1! 04;;.tiZto&oxrbl Starelt,
end for'sale by ap 9 A CULBERTSON ; A 4 4. 4 4' 44 " . 7 4 ,,,,,y" j yn ' L ' en . df r rale by "'
°'°'
tiii3ISVILLE WHIYLIDII I -iso bill friiik, Jun .. , ,l e. on ""'''"---- ' lIADY, JONES &f 0
Le ree'J, and for We by C H GRANT, 4 F`''
WO " Wm e...i .. -rmewouE OF DEVILS—A. few espies of thin
'''s 4 V ' ''..ettle by JOHNSTON A. SITOSET.ON.
LIKANDIES—A ceoiu wiection of pare Bra.lea,
DDan. & CA'. manuractare, kept eta.
!Andy . h.d, .4 for ulle
A eirumasorl,
114 Liberty Wm.
ABIS Ica saw clued kaass,Jast ree'd
, a
Hi°r sato by JAMFS A HUTCHINSON*. CO
LE - AD 7-100 0 pigs °alcu eis,i - ree% per cleanser aFsCOTre CONQUEST OF PERU:
Milton, and for sale be I p ra ucoTrs CONQUFST OP MEXICO;
matt JAN In A HUTCHISON tCO 'l, fa.. motes of each of the shove works just reed
LI 110 T-36 kp caned numbers for sals by Nog) JOHNSTON A STOCKTON
0 Amid JAMES A HUTCHISON ICO . by ( Journal,. Aroniele, Ametieut, ant Post, copy.i
aitylfilt.lsß en d , l SCHWARZ.% PATENT PAILS GREEN &Heap
IA and for sale by JAMES A HUTCHUSON ACO on bard, and for slldo Paw lowest prices h
. age tyrsius St. Log!" Mown' ElapZ isliserr, 44 }RAN IA ~ . ,
Wall Paper 'Warehouse,
DO. 47,;111AREIST !STREET. between Thud and
Fourth streets, Plueburgh, Pa. TUOMAS PILE
/IR would respectfully call the attention of his
friends and customers, to his present extensive and
genend stock of mereLandite. It will he round to corn.
Prise every d .setiption of American and French Wail
aper and Border or Parlors, Halls, Pining Rearm,
Bed Chamber., Counting ROOll., he., ranging (ram Itl
cents to a piece. Yo great dreamt, of priers
and quallues ran hardly fail to snit the circumstances
and tastes or purchasers who may favor with them
patronage, the old established stand on Market street.
meld Con
Orphans , Court Bale
PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court, held
at Pittsbargh.on the lot deg of April, A. D
ws!l be exposed to public sale, on the Mh day of Apnl,
PEO, at three o'clock P. M , on the premises, all that
certain lot of grouud situate in the city of Pittsburgh,
Werthed as foll ant t h e
on the
side of Stem. the distance of forty irons
fret emtwarlly from Grant st.thenee by the line of A.
Sullimen's lot, and panelle:with Grant of forty Mrec ft.
to a three feet airy common to potions owing lots
on either side, thence by said alley and parallel with
Second st. twenty seven fee., to the line of William
Antlers' lot thence by the tail lino of Wm Arthur.'
lot, and powilel with Grant ere. forty thiee feet to
Second street, thence stony Second at. twenty seven
feet to the Isee sf beginutes.
Terms of Sate—One hundred dollars to be paid upon
delivery of Ms deed, the balance in two equal pay•
meets at six sod ten years resfeenvely from the date
of sale, with Interest pot shim annually. end to be se
cured, he hood and mortgage on the premires. For
Ruttier particulars, apply to G F Appletoo, Attorney
in law, Foutth street, or to the undersigned,
ROBERT DUNCAN,
Ousrdian of Ann Almira le Christi. )
arj.J.d.p29
VTISR—IS b*ls prime pocked Boon;
33 kg. do do for "le ky
9 WATERMAN & SUNS
SEEDS -33 brio prime Clomoseed;
ID bap prima Timothy Semi, for We by
•P 42 L 8 WATERS! AN h FOSS
SCVTIIE lONE:ATMS & RAKES-1.0 dpyon moo
Scytho Sneartio; 30 dot Rorer. (Or onFir by
mar L'S WATERMAN & SONS
13UTA31,1—V1 cack• rec'sl t and lot vale by
ap2ll WICK tc tkIrCANDI.F.ItS
SALEILATUS—M ealdrieleveland Sale
do m.;
25/ brim do
bxs do do in paps
dd. day reserved, and for sale by
ATM WICK t areflA NTLEBN
brla N. C. Tar;
20 half taba do, recd and for 551 r by
aps2l WICK A hIeCAN I/LESS
BROOMS -128 dos Corn Brooms for sale by
.p 23 WICK A IItIeCANDLES4I
DURLAPB-31 bales 40 incl. b•.my burlaps received
and far sale by apt: , II
1.100 WOOL BACKS—Borlap and Conan Wa,
Pack. an nand, and for sale by H LEE
I WINE-400 Ills wool tying end sewing twine, f
1
...la by ap9D II LE E
VENISON HAMS—I cask Temloon Hamr, far I'll
spot C II GIIANT
C uary-5,0 Do aLCIIW , m stara,sytyrknasbax,
1115 Woad rt.
BELVER BUCKETS— VD dal. in ..ore, far sal" 1,7
lopto STUARTA SILL
l ATT .p ga—so bales No I, lo slta i
jaztfoMay
A LCHOIIOL—r9 brls iu more, and for mile by
•PA JKIDD& CO
F _
RENCH CATION GOLDLEAF—Wpactarer
rust reel, for 110 e by ap N J KIDD ACO
PATENT BLACK—ioo lbs for We by
arab ' .1 KIDD re CO
LF.910:1 SYRUP-24 due myelin, quality. for rale
by sun . J KIDD & CO
...
TUINDOWGUES-80 1i7i91 . " -
79 bra E 219. in store, and for
WINDOW
I ItP 9 RI STUART & SILL
B lbs shoulders;
300011 m hams, city cored, In More and
ape° ETUART PAL
DROOMS--90 dor different Com in more, and f or
it ale b ant° STUART A SILL
COTTON YARN -1000 lb. assorted. for sale by
al& ' STUART & SILL
CANrawicic—soa lbs Ss store. asd.for sale by
sp2o STUART b. SILL
PEARL ASH-7 cub. Past re c d
D a A rsaiTtl l b c y o
.F 2 Liberty et.
1' ABll-3 cu. received, .d for eide by
DALZELL it CO
p•PER-00 nu. Crown Straw' IV, rippi rur -
ISO do Medium Straw du d.
To:ethor with a largo auturtmeni Primitil
e, on Lan and for rale. by
A II ENGI.t.9II a CO.
&Immo of ELLIOT I' a LLNOLIF I
No 1 . 9 Wood ore,
COD L.Ple3t OIL—GO gallons white, oror tamed
poto, for role by B A FAIINIB3TOCK k CO,
Corner of Pint nod Mono..
---
ADIIB,AVE PLASTER--300 yerds,
for sale by B A FAIINESTOCK k ro
0%9'1-100 lb. new c roc W. by
Irk ' FA If N EsToch: /r co
0 UM AIIAPIC—no lb. strictly white, for sale i y
Xi . iseito B A FAIINFS/Oag & CO
"tillirtoo r-vm. lls superior easlity. fast on Iliad
.1 for sale by J KIDD & CO,
•p4O • No 60 Wood meet.
work °too - - —re it o
0p.9 Boot *ellen, owner of Market Lo(Tkintlik
IMUSEMENTS
T H E'A'T R E!
Levure and Manager.
•C. 9. PORTER
Ore,. Circle and Paiqueite
Second and Third Tiers•..
Gallery rfor colored personsl•---ky o -
Doors open or 71; Canal, will - 11w at 9 o'clock.
fLwo night but one of Mr. SILSBEE.
C=l
...... •Slr. Silsbee
..... R ishosten
—Mr U W Jokiest*,
Mr Taylor
Mrs Porter
Mrs Caplan
Solari Stan& ••
Hobert Gavelled
Charles Oda• • •
Or
Otis
Mrs Gus
Ithrieg the evening, TWO VANKEK
To conclude mob
YANKFIt IN JERSEY
- Sibgee
Mr tilmalowd
• Mr Labay
• • lltasPorter
•Mn Frey
c ul t u a rtib i la i r r al it a drama at intonee interest Calie]
IYILKIN WALL
BIOLOGY.,
WONDICEISL - 1 AND 'ANCSING
BURR will glen their Levorre twd Ex•
1.11 penmen" on the new end wonderful science of
Bio!ogy, at Wilkins hall, on SATIJILISeY,IIO77•
DAY`II7F,ADAY. end WED!'ek. 'AY Evenings,
April 2711:4790, Minh end MCI let.leso Letrennemm,
Lectuie on Someday evening, PUKE!!
A series of &contains expetimente with mind will
be inuoduced.
Boon open at 7 o'clock, to commence at pPrectstely.
For particulars, ace bills. apts—
SHAKSPEREAN READING.
SATURDAY evening, April SI.
Tlekeia, ddi/ et, r 0; 10 to had et the book atone nr
L. Looms., Kay & Co. and lohneton & atackha, uld
the Monahan' tin Howe, Exchange Ildtet and St
Cbatles It. tel, and at the door.
D 0.4 01 en at 0, reading to cotoms:tee at 'df o'clock.
aptd ddt
•_
SECOND TYROLEAN CONCERT.
Chaiage or Programme
THE HAUSER FAMILY,
Cr moos of dot celebrated Rama Ell(11.7, will Site,
by pat Ocular requeob n second gonad
OCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL -CONCERT,
At Wilkins 11211,0 n Friday, 26th taut
d'A N whieht occasion, they Intl sing, li their Nagano'
%,5 Costume, a number of their Natrona' Airs, Wil
ling Duette. nine, Quintettes, !he , accompanied by
Gutter sod 7.irlato, a Tyrolean instreenent r lntrodnced
for me [net time into thi. country by
es
Hauser,
and pronounced one °lite cornett lousiest novelties
or the y
TidsollllW to be had at Riebardronis jewelry
store, Market el, Wileox's drug etwa, Sad th field and
Fourth street., and at the door on the evening of per
formance.
Door open at 7, coneem to comment at 8 o'clock,
reniorlv. aptia-dtt
WASHINGTON HALL, Furman,
137/ 39 Wood , above Fifth.
TIIAT ep'endi,7 ortablishment elTered for
Rent It te Odmirably orterred non.
for Concerto,
.eetums, Eibibitlons, tee. For terms. srepts to
JOHN A FITZ•=I33ONS,
137 Woad 0.
PITTSBURGH MUSEUM.
APOLLO EALL:—YOURTIEI STREET:
OPEN DAlLY—from 9 tol2 in the mornituv; 2 to
m the eltemotht, and from 7 to 19 o'clock in the
eening.
W i tmittene n.m
e 23 tent.; Children under 12years
h.
C. L. ASSIIO3I . &
SIM TOM.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
A. A. MASON & CO,
Market bstrraou Tlttrel & Fourth,
Pitts/. argb, Pa. ,
WOULD reopectfully call thetstentlon of city and
Ty comtry oncrohnuts, to one of the most entennve
Stocks in Me country, compliiing over Fourteen
Modred Claes and rsekures of Foreign and Domes
, tie Dry Goods, condoling, in part, of
100 mem best otylc Callcooi
toolmmned Muslin, all grader
" Summer Stuffs mid Cottounfni
30 '' Muslin de !Aim,
qn " Lawns and
50 " Stittnetts and Tweeds;
11) " Cassimeres, Cloths;
IWI " and bales of Ticklage,Cheeke, Iv.;
TOt Drown Muslin&
Together with the moat extensive amonment of
Imponed Goods in this market, possessing the most
ample fseillues for the transaction of their business,
and one of the partners hem; constantly in the camera
markets, thus presenting every advantage enjoyed by
eastern houses. They believe that they can offer
greater inducements to merchants generally in styles,
qualities, and pores, than any eastern market. [Ni
goods constantly arriving. Merchants intending par
chasin East, am particolarly solicited to examine
&air as g
sortment. [AMU A A MASON &CO
rat lye.
BEFORE producing a remedy for any disease,it to
always imee.ary lopossess a thorough know
ledge, nut only of the disease itself, bat of the ;throw
logy of the organs caught to le acte-I upon. 'Roe
above allele ts offered to the public as n remedy for
disease• of the liar, and es the result of many years ,
experence arid research.
Jules Hand's Lusuale hair Restorative is, prob• 3
thy, the steal efficacious and agreeable a-i:to that it
ti us ever been the lot or the cheinissut insect It pm
sessesevthe tooth eche htful berfutne, end will render the
Ilea glossy, luxuriant trod beentilul, cleatthing it tho
roughly from oil senputities, mot by nth station upon
e minute organs of the Hair, gore to it n tone and
ewe r before unit now.. It w.II alto totally eradicate
all scurf, dandruff, pimples, sores, or other imparts er
from the scarp
It Is imknown that each both la a b.,110w tuba, hares
tog a root to the SY in, through wlttel, there If a
s net ritetlitllo 3 of Ith:3orl, nod when, beta eicknew,
the tiectimulstir n of dathriff, or other causes, the
capillary tubes LICCOISIO clogged, three organs raise
to perfcrm their functions, and the Hair Leto:Dell
harsh, rusty, and gradually felts off, thereby lodoeing
premature trahlocas. It Is to roses olleb on this that
the Fan Loe:eule Restothuve is peculiarly, ado; led, •
aftimpurities,
enhvsnum and pa tfyt• propethies mill remove
aft impurities, and give lifts end freshness to the dry
and deed hour.
Ii .
is.for ru nor to toy other article fur dressioß
the /lair, no it ria:tl the snort delieuto and caquinto
odor, nod imparts to me flair a beatnif al and hag.
uppenyntice. at to probably dm only really let
cmificittly cotnpuunded preparauon s ow before the
public, Rodin, , ncreasing popularity in &proof that**
public •ppreciate its wank. Enure end•frattun Olen
to the purehorer in every ea.. Pr-pare) only by
JULEA IIAUEI.. Perfamer owl Chet:aid,
ICO Melanin Wect, below Foust/.
For rale wholesale stud wail by 11. A. Fabovnock
A. Cu, And R Ii Pellrrs, Putoborgli: and Jahn Par.
Kant and J. Alicateily city, r. ' .1.17,11/
1110111:IS & 11AIVOILTII.
TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS.
East sole Diamond, Pittsburgh. apto
TEA YUMA ENGLAND
p li ffe vo lSF red ALlit , o h a a r t on am e k r i e n t d ai Lf d D i r n a%t e rs
o ri l a i d ,.e ßgear n.
et 4s and Sa per lb. can be obtained for Sin and 75e err
round at Ton Tim tarmacs, east aide of the Diamond,
Poo! urgb, moms Moe Store,
Federal Smirch, Allealmny. The abuse Pass Cams
Cosa we ICTGiVe. throllnb our Engl,4l .5 viol, direct
frost lie 'Clueeb's flooded Warelouses, May free,
tieing for C3l.otUtlloo. apL_l
Tll/5 TiCA
EAST CIDE OF MY .1)15,51,1ND,
Pencil:alma
A. Al trilE It nothing mo-e ree.hi.., time scup of
gond Tea, but the re greht Jttuctty mobteuolOg
it • her i n.tmle impelled on orb.. h w
great/ r deeeptiutt pruelined. Ton B t ACK TEAS aald
by ere rrn.rally, arc went and Wheby, Ind the
(rein Te. with a 1 , -w egeefdlnar, u Chrome Afro ,
rw r“Ett. arne r,11,. fine bloom ouwh, h, bra g
rupoc rf V/1.10,14 tee. se en.nlyramn wt t
tirn
prove. trn..h ougut to be err Ord from one
market Eth ..Pohosong.'
•
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We have commenced the Tea Trade in Pittsburgh
with the full determination or se Cur 6 ." m T"*
only; and having been t cafe. in that article upwards
of meaty years, Ore of Which eselualarly in Tett,/
we flatter oar•elves to be jadgcsor it. Pad Teas, aro
Cln sid or lIMAII ax •01 PCICE, and a Lad twins Is abets
obtained by veiling liftoff bat if relict a GOOP .110.1
at a mast table price, will obtain evelom, why we tie
sure of our share. Onelniee, T
its•y e.heidetedj
shall alwayq be as low as any other lea Dealers to
the United State..
Owe Piless par Pots ed.
Good Clack Te— -- 0 ft Good Guru Tea-- o go
Finn Flavored do.•— 0 Ck Slrengditta•— 0 Dr
Stu:warmish flavored Strong mad Sac Ilay'd n 75
"Eng,lish kind,u•••• 0 501 Very taunter
Benoist al arookahe u 75 Extra quality und - best
Very best Imported• • I Imporled ..... •e.
ka,ry hone and Roush flavored 111. k Tas, - 75 eta.
per lb.i tbliiTea Iwo gOceive direct from the , Loadon
Docks, duty free, it befog for espottation; Is
orepre
e the tome that retatled D e . j•
in Esigland, Ireland, end Scotland, n il 3sper pose&
Trost who stady economy will 00 nto Use this
kind of Tea,
Ts above Teas we retail direct beta the original
chests, es Imported from China. Ttslre who prefer
Package Teas, sre horn tech always on band, from
go ...ie t ound. uwards. Also, Crak; Cocoa,
•uhocolste, Loaf and Crashed Sagan d Forces and
Piekles oi all kind.. MORRIS h. HAWORTH,
PlOpr/eintr of die Tea bletket, east aide Diamond.
f
ani/ ,IXTV IitiLLARS. The limbs,
will libetally iewarund by lenvin thIS ant.
13.000 LEIN. LW LIC PORK, in puma oniervi.e.
rens:red, and for mile by
pttl F VON lIONNIJORST 412 CO
SUG .n A..I 4 2-24 Wale N Bogor (or ma% by
P VON RONNHORST ir.oo
STUCCO r
aplB
-TER—. brio for oaks by
S F VON BONNHORST &CO=
L.l G b*LULIL-17 brlb &Limb, in b... a, br me by
LI. ablb 8 kW:Lilt 1.3.)
TA.6,-.40 ttu.re, nx i sAttl oirrn
Co.
C OD tp F:lsll-4 drama far 41.1: 3 tir o.wonTo
no
pa
.p A I III-6 eats pm lardzwit,G7T.guitZb
Molar&lag 'Wash Bilk..
irtIRPHY & BURCHFIELD invite attention tf
1.71. their alsoilment of above goods. ayl7
AND GRENADINFZ-41iiiiivid
V/ od Outage*, Tutor, grenadine., and other dm&
good& An agotunent arm...est styles reed by
Piz__MURPHY lc BURCHFIELD
14 . 0LA5556 bblsWavitalion Maiontl,
25 lidsy
Hagar Iliidun do
A:riving per steamer Tilton, and Id: est* Sy
epl7 BROWN & YaRIPATHICE
I UUISVILLE WYII fr. LIMEZA
-146-Tran,--,rocirl
J..d and for sale by A CULBERT/3 0 X
Ypl7 HS Liberty U.
IrENISON tiAblitis{l.ll.aibil ,
V dbr,) , ..;rYYA for ••ty bY A CUEGIELLTYVN
tIKINS—d bundles just reed, and for We by
apt: A rULIIPRTSON
lA . s . roOrss ree'd, an4l for mile by
/ c•l7
ALCIIOIIOL-3 4114 zcv'd, [lnd lot silo by
• .17 BRAUN - At RFITER
Err 011..-2 casks reed and or law L ama,
epl7 B k.
RAUN