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A r quitcries.—A paragraph . uader the loco head, our paper of yesterday mornitg, Mated that a thillesiky of a 'Moue nature existed is the Yost Presbyterian Chetah, and that the Neve Dr. Huroa bad itanonliced his Intentioa to resign his pastoral *hug!, in order to promote unity of Wei leg and good will among the member, of his con 'reseal:in. This statemect, ea far as it reficrs to a difficulty In that church, we were informed, yes terday, by leading members of the congregation, 'since:rect. No difficulty whatever, they sey. exists. The motives which govern the venerable pastor, In his intention to mitre, as Is represented to or, are We iutlrmities of age, which render him :ebb to perform the arduous duties which are required of the pastor of an extent's° city con gregation. The: ibeteer remarks, is regard to unity and good willZwe understand, bad reference to the choice or a successir, which frequently leads to an exciting coolest. In making this correction, and in expressing our regret that any thing ahmald kern appeared In our columns calculated to Injure the Character of the Church Vet wound the reeling* of no venerable pastor and highly respectable membets. we deem It oar ditty to append this general remark—and wo are neastesarily compelled to confide our local column to some one, under general ,Instructi. a., endue articles are Frequently brought in after we barer left the office—as was the ease in the above instance—it Is almost impossible lo prevent tome things appeasing not to our laze, or io accordance with cur withea and judgment. After we have been as precise as ;towable In our directions, such la the diffiarcnco in the opinions and judgment of moat men, that mistake. will occur. We trust the explanation will be a aufficient apology for any thing which our readers may occasional y see under cur local bead, which they may think pearce ly accords with the character and general tenden cy of this paper. It is also but Juitica to ear, that the gentleman mho has charge or the local department; at pre rent, eamestly endeavor. to avoid inamouratates, end that no improper cotton can be attracted to him for making the atatement rekrred to above. It Is a mistake which be regret. as much as ours selves. Faze Basiss.—An eff.,“ is still making to pro: cure legislation at Ilanisburgh. authorizing the es tablishment of free banks, as the reader will see by Cobden's letter to day. lithe Legislature would pots the Bill offered by Mr. Dame, or something similar, we could forgive many of its other sins. It woulddo much to improve the business facilities of the people of this Commonwealth, and if the Free Flanks wore granted the privilege of issuing small notes, the banishment of small notes of the banks of other States would not be so seriously felt as an tononvenlance. The Daily Morning Myrcury has been sold to the Citronids, and is to - be incorporated with that paper. In makingthe announcement, the editor says that the political views of the Chronicle are nearly identical with those of the Mercury. We presume, then, the Chronicle will throw up entire ly any pretentious to neutrality, and take its stand on Locofoco Free Soil grounds, where it has been, ht'reality, for some time hock. Mr. Snowden will continwa the Weekly Mercury. Homestead Esemption Lo Ohio. A. 'many of the metcharita sad business mend dd. city may be intereated I. knowing the dealt* of It o Ohio Exemption . Law, we have prepared • aynepes of it, as Wows: Exe..l Enacts, that horn and afterahe korth of July next, the ramify homestead of each head oi a fleetly shall be exempt from sale on exceutron on any judgment or deems rendered on any coo•e Of action accruing lifer the tskivg effect of this set i provided that loch homestead shall not exceed tire hundred dollar. in Sac 2 directs the menace io which appraise m. 'bah be made, and boor a htmeatead shell be to caLtthezi the farm or caber homestead propeny or ■ denier shall be *tired for debt. c. 3 extends the provisions of the Reito seta ow., and minors alley the death of both parent,. Six. 4 rateetletho benefit of the am to widow er. red widdtve havicg amouried miner children or a child, and married portions !molar no chit• drtn. Sac 5 applies the benefit of de act lo • person owning tho !mute in which he livea, although the title to the ground on which it is both may sew in Ste. 6 directs that when the homestead of a debtor obeli consist of s bare,, nod al land which cannot be dtvidni ..vithevat meonfest glory and inconverdense,o, .1001, obeli pny the ...out, over may dame, 7,4.0. .he •,, .rsisers shst: c n obler a fair and traavoo,:te I. 0. 1.1 tin rota , , nerd the d..b: and costs are J. . If the mot a out paid promptly, the proper. y u itteL so!d, but bat to lea. ilex Its appraised value. floc. 7 6414 Cal that tne provisions of the AM (hell gotextend to contracts made promos to its going iota operation, oar to debts accrued in purchasier or bulking the homestead. Sec. a enacta that it shall be lawful for any resi dent cr 0410, being the head of the family, and ROI the owner of ■ homestead, to hold exempt ibm execution, meehanionl toot., or a team and hymn g otentils, not exceeding three hundred dol. lam to value, in addition to the amount of chaudl progeny cow by LIM, exempted. Sec 9 etiets that nu sale of reel estate, made under acy morgage hereafter executed, and which shah on have been executed by the wife of such debter, if be have one, than in any manner affect the r ght of slid debtoes wife or iamily to Lave a homestead set cff under the provisions of this am. . Bach is the 0 tip Elea:TIM, Cow,vrtuch exempla trom execution the largest part of the property In tke State, gni leaves the creditor but little seen• eli.\ I:er. In the doeey or the debtor, which is the be. security, after all, which eliala. An hox• oat man dl always pay hat debts, if he eac.l 10Ipo never lard If ho end help it. Tat N.cutatua Tatars 'Juane speaks c this treaty is terms of Jon praise. The New York Commercial, one of tee most ibis sod lode. pendeat papers of the country, says the asuccess•fal luoe of this ecgotittiou ought to slates the wanks even of political opponeet."—while the dead Mercury considers It the "most comet:Owl. but very ever (meted r The Teter. Gum; of the National latelliscacer, says teat it is s 1.0010 most coinprehensive and becieficeet to Its plovit. alone one which, while it tenders Unman base line and equal privileges to the commute and peo pie of antke world, will cootnbuto immeutrebly to the a ViliVigoll and advancement of toe i.e benighted and vemi•harbarons regions of Cceursl America.. It short, it is itch ■ compact, we learn, aa will reflect lasting honor on the statesmanship, and wire mode/mita, and liberal spirit of the esti. nett negotiators, sod on the Govennterm under which and for which they respectively acted." Whom judgment is worth most in such matters, the Noticed Luelligeneer Or the dead Mercury! Horace Greeley, of the New York Tribune, say. of the Treaty—• we that hail its rant anon (which we are nom Is nix doubtful and we trust cannot be distant) as a triumph of Civilization—a victory sear Bubarista and Max. The spectacle of the two.Nreit Aught Sams Nelms, of the Old and the New World tetpectively, tiniusig their cool . oils sad their drawn; secure the °peplos of • new and mots advantageous highway to the commerce of the world—each expressly and, carefully stipo. knew Gat the advaatrgea thereby acquired are not Par themselves only but for all mankind.—su ch Mike ape:nub:int which the convecting parties May justly be proud, sod which will reflect honor on the nineteenth Mernomesb—The umher',Ait, Methodists is Wdo upon (Del.) is 6,749. erirbrut 3. 1 151 are whue t wa coloredsoembers. 53 says ibe North Anericax, bet we thiet them must be some mistake to the statistlos. °e'en Wilmieron Is a muehlerker place . thsg we sup. posed. . • " •L : • -Ari•ti.:. GLUT Suer.—The treat maaorlal rail now in protects at Hudson, New York, is attracting gen. eral aUentioa, u it is eirpt.:eted to educe quesuon which ht, caused no little trouble.: The nature ol the gull; sa we knit from the N.,. Ye./ Cos ner, is this. la 1818, the Legialiture of New York directed euits to be entered kir the puipcso of Luting the We claimed by the landlords to the manors. In pursuance of this direction the At torney General has claimed, on behalf of the s:ate, ouierahip of the !made in Columbia county known as the Liu:mirror. Manor; and this ii the nit now in progress. The manor originally contained 160,000 ewer, but of We, all but about 35 090 hate hoc, sold and iv now held In fee ;—if It be decided tLeraGire, that the original title to the .saner was good for ambles, we do not weehow the truckle ten of the 125,000 acre, which have been sold, can retalo possession, for their only title is derived from that. The State, however, now claims the ownershipi—end is order to divest the case der. barmen* matter, and bring the title Itself Into question, the claim is laid—not to cultivated poi , none on which possession and ccenpatice for 20 years might be pleaded,—but to grounds which, it Ie maid, tare been common,—unoccupied. These grounds are claimed by, the State. Pivot of their having been unoccupied is adduced, god the do. :endue:a are called on to produce their title. la sap'y, the landlords deny that the grounds were unoccupied, and proceed to show pcwsemon. Thi,, however, is hot an incidental perm, which does not touch the merits of the case. If the suit ! should be decided in their favor, on this ground. it would not in any way decide the male paint in &suttee: quiet the antroversy which has grown oat of It. The tenantry require evidence of the rmiirmal till. of the landlords. They demand the production of this tide. The claims of tho Leingatons rest '!on patents Issued by the King of Enkland, or iltf(erent Oates, fram 1835 down to 1722. The deeisio2 of the title will aB'cet no io2oelllllB properly. srtces—The Philadelphia Leeiger of the ielth . fret. announces the sale of 51000 Allegheny. Coy G. at bhf, and remarks : .Cherapeake and Delaware Canal loans, rnlngton R. Inane nod the bonds of the City of Pkt.nurgh have for some time advanced at the rated one to Iwo per rent a week, and are now mare in ',quest for permanent Investment than two months ego, when the prices were much haw , Oa the nest dig Alleging Cite 6'a told at 93 Taman advance. For tits Pittsburg h Cavan. The Congressional Nomination Mr. Edith—lt beteg generally understood that our present able and effic.eal representative in Compete, Hon. Moses Hampton, declines a re nomination, it becomes a matter a the very high. eat Importance that we .hoold select a *placable person to wapply his place. The interests of Pennsylvania, and of this di. net in particular, im perativelyrtgaire a mold moon of the existing ra mous tariff. It does oot appear likely that the pres. eat Congress, distracted it it ts with exciting we Pontius:mu ions threatening the very existence of the Unica, will do any thing, and the gomtion • nether the United States is far the future to he dependent upon herwil or upon Great Britain for that prune element of power and civilisation—iron, will be lett, it appear. probable, to the next Con. mess On It the legislation we demand will most likely devolve, and them:testi. for us now to de cide is, who amongst us eon do mow to promote that legislation. The man for the crisis is the one wart can do us the mew senve Now in the car perm for usefulness, In ability to acoraplisA what ho undertake., I think it will- be admitted that Gins Wag. Roatenon, of Allegheny, wands pre eminent. Already favorably brow. to the prom inent men of the nation, far a it kt time resident in tar dlattic , , very deeply interested in its welfare, .d always actively engaged is promoting it; of a generous disposition, popular manners, and °mil engaging address, with neonaummste knowledge cf men and the world, if any man could mecure favorable legislation for his constituents, or a pro per consideration of their claims on Congteu or the government,he is the man to do it. kits nomi nation could be carried almost by acelamatton,and the sense of the advantages likely to accrue to the district from bla preatinee in Congnaw, togeth er with his personal popularity,lyouLd procure fag . him a large vote, even amongst the Dem:crates, U Gel. ROBINSXI can be ladneld to verve, or can be safely spared froMber engagements as Pres!. dent of the Western Rail Read Company, ! think the district may consider itself fortunate in hay. lag such a man at its disport. N. WRONI WASHINGTON Wuouscrrort, April 24, 1550. The Nicaragua Treaty.—Census Bill slopping—Debate en the C. rata 8i11... The Printing ---IDr. Norvell's Noralaatloa—Chia► and the Suet. The opposition are struck dumb with mortifica tion and chagrin at the brilliant achievement of Mr. Clayton, in the negotiation of the treaty with Great Britain, concerning Central America. Even the Secretary's friends and admirers were not pia pared for a result so triumphant and so honorable for the country and himself. It was but • day or two before the details of thin great diplomatic success became public, that I expressed my !mores du!ity at . vague'report which had got into circa. lawns, that the British Governmenthad been Md. ced to surrender every thing that had been no con , troversy between the countries embraced within the negotiation. But every thing has been real ized that the mind patriotic and sanguine our of countrymen could have hoped or wished fur The Munroe doctrine has been reatiserted in no posaive and practical a manner, that it will be henceforth a recognised axiom in our diplo- =cp. Great Britain abandons all pretensions to juris &llion, all actual posseseitnut and privileges in all the territory bordering the &idea of Central Amer. ion, and she yields specifically her claim to Memo• barmenu of the Mosquito Coast. Toe Atlantic and Pacific entrances of the Great Ship Canal, now soon to be constructed, are recur. ed to the free commerce of all nation., sod al impediments to the prosecution of that mak are re moved. This treaty, while it will stand, a monument to Mr. Clayton's skill no • diplomatist, will be an epoch in our owe history. It has accomplished what a great victory or even a socessful war might have, as they often have, failed to secure, having freed us of the neighborhood of a troublesome ti nt, and secured in direct and permanent advanta• ges as to trade and territory. The Census Bill came op in the House, to day, and the discussion which ensued upon it, furnish. .1 a grateful relief to the monotony of the debate upon slav e ry. The Committee on the Judiciary, who have had this matter in charge, have reported through the majority, by lodge Thompson, of Pe, a bill similar in nearly every respect to that pro' pone! by Mr. Kennedy, Secretary of the Census Bccud. They have adopted Mr. Kennedy's forms and blanks required for the collection of the great maw of statistics contemplated at the time when aka at:abject was referral, law spnng, to the' Bawd which have lianas had it under considers, But the minority of the Committee, consisting of that devoted Southern man, with • Number's residence, Miller, of Ohio, and two or three more of a similar political stripe, reported a substitute, the principal feature in which was, than it propo sed to dispense with the collection of statistics. And upon this point turned the debate of the day. Miller, Stephens, and Haralson, of Georgia, were desperately alarmed, lest the constitution should. be violated, gain their opinion, it authorized no. thing more than the bare, enumeration of inhabi tants: They belong to that school who would "wretch the conslitutioa till tt credos," to use their own Language, when Texas was to be annexed, but ere sensitive to the slightest rule, when they cannot perceive any direct and peculiar advantage no likely to mutt to the South from it. The dis- cession will enetinue for • day or two, and then the Krieg eliewiteletionires will be voted down, and the bill will paw, a reported by Judge Thomp- On Monday, Ilaty's resolution will come up for pulling a period to the debate on his hill for the admission of California. He proposes to limit the discussion to the lEalt of May, which will certain. ly afford margin enough fur the expenditure of what gas and steam has not been already evolved upon the question. It is likely, however, that this motion will give rise to a hermit struggle in the House, as, if adopted, it will compel a direct vote by yeas and Days, upon the admission of Califor nia as a separate measure, and will quite =Met. : pate the Buchanan movement, of smoshering :Lou proposition by the plan of hitching the measure of admission with the territorial government ques -1100. To morrow, wnshall have the subject of Me Public Printing before the Senate. lisle will not be purse ut, sod there is, consequently danger, ttat we shall lose the entertainment of the espopere he waultflornoh, the ground, of the trick, by which the yenate and the Home have been brought to rely upon the tender niereiea d the linioh Establishment for their printing. The we ry is'a Wog one. I will perhaps give it in my next. The Senate had a long executive session to day, which I net told was - occupied wholly in the con sideration of the nomimstion of Honorable John A. Norsill, District Auorney, of Michigan. He is , opposed by General Cam No vote was taken, and 4 is probable that to morrow will be consumed in him manner. I learn that to day was communicated to the Senate, n long and elaborate prepared report upon the commerce and resources of the Oriental Na tions, by A. H. Palmer, of New York, under the direction of the Secretary of State. It is a valua ble document, and will attract the Election of the mercantile classes. It has been determined to recommend to Con- grew, that the diplomatic and commercial agency now maintained by us in China, be raised to a full mission. .r W.III.TON, April 20. The Treay—A Commercial Convention —The Zel; VI Clerk and the Gullloutlne —Gen. Taylor and the Whigs—Who should be head of the Whig Party— Danger to the Omnibus Illll—Contles mations. The treaty between the United States and Grea t Britain, now before the Senate for ratification. most be considmed rather as • great commercial co:matter, between the two leading trading ha• lions of the world, designed to secure the coo• strection of the greatest work of modern times, for the common benefit, than es a political imam. meot for the mere settlement of disputes between the two parties to Ito negotiation. Ibe ahardon• meal of the tenunrial pretensions of Great Britain, grnwing out of her protectorate of the Musquitii caaai, ems Loos ■ matter of Inferior importance, when compared with removal of impetl.ments to the prosecution of the great enterprise of Catiblnle. log a ship coast between the At'antic and Pacific oceans. All those obstructions Lave taco re; moved by the treaty. I understaed that nearly all its provisions refer directly to that walk. It will be commenced and carried forward by a rem, Many of wealth and character, chancrer , by Nico. ragua, but proceeding under toe guarantee of tie United &ate, and Great llntair. The dettils or the treaty, intended to sccUre the rticti:s of the company while they are reneged io the c2tatrUr. t on of the canal, and to confirm it to the sac, tins der proper and aqui reculatioei oral! commee. e ai hammy, alter it shall be cern deed, are num. eroue, but the result of the whole is, that bulb 00- 1,001 wall rat eU tie neutral.ty of the Etaes through which the canal will pass, and oil ag en themselves if necessary, to unite other powers to respect them. Aa L have bolero wraten you, the ceriwnly of the centirma.lon of this treaty was kcown to vie t was poameely concluded. The opposuicn mo notable to deny that it is not oftlie greatest dip lomatic nett level:news of the eye. but they bay that the only roams why Mews. Polk and Buch• OP. Ud act tattle the dibpwe a letzten it 1:11216 nates upon equally freoruble terms, was that they werejoo busy in runway away treat 'Wy fuu, Lei)a to forty web, a rbere, from the laligue or which, indeed, they nes or recovered befrre the close of their political career. The new Clerk to making • cumber of rerno. valsomd it is expectedihat be will tura cot every Naig appal hied by Mr. Campbell, except Mr Walker, wham he prornismi to reeve Ammo: mad perhaps IA n COLd11:03 to bin ewe election. Gan. Taylor's eyes haves calmly been opened to me necedwitics and rights of his Fronton. lie finds i 1 at consequence that be should be the rev cognized head of ihn patty watch elected him, and that, t think, he is determined to be. He tau shown himself to be a Woia, ae bas evinced hie determination to conduct the government up.ai Whig principlca, and to. rb nc touat IC • qua' a: the offizta and number ut the senuiry b latch theta and their 003.1es:rhos 0111111. in him lay, the t Geis el toe inform.. peascriptiou under ornieh they had been stidering kr twenty year?. And the question now in, e bather the re• commendauonaol alien a President, snail ur shall not receive the aupport of Whigs. Aa the head of the government al well as of the party, Go has no maidence in the of of Mr. Cart'. proper. e/ Omnibua bill, or Mr. Weise/teed suggest ons . considered as remedies to compute t e public mind, to restore healthy actica in the body pubic. His own plan is to admit CaWmoia, and to let the temtories alone for the present, and why should it not be aduptecl No other scheme can command to 'Along • vote in C 0141.14 probably ns mai - mune MD pea. under sty circumbisnr... What thed i is to be done' ilwicgoished Whigs oppose tbekPreaident, who is the cbo:ce et the potty, and his friend• in Congress are power On,, as • result of the division. TL. • tirun ly calls upon the President to /mane Nr. P..rit. to descend into the commuter: rooms and the are chambers and the lobbia ante two House:, and wry as plea through by the procure at exec rt. uve lcillAce. Het that Will rnt do. A veto I. talked or, in the event of too many and too grmis incongruities being crowded into one b1:1, 13r the purpose of smothering up California Hal this I consider improbable. Prom what hes transpired, within a day or two, I think it ts clean that the Prnudent rind the Cain net do not expect any useful result lrnm the ectu• promise commitire. They have a MOM mummy knowledge of the bearing alike pi position opus the mutation rt:eitiornia and the Terntorier, than the mambas of tLe Eris ate on c thee side whcLuse advocated it ,end sctain the opinion thatCaltrurcia should be acted upon Independently of other nun. nos.. It may then be reckoned as among the Lied facts of the day, that no “Otonitrs hi! an prevail, and that the ;eau aeon action as to the tantrums arid be adopted after the lettuce cf the former, The Senate confirmed Mr. Brady p..st master ed . ritterott, and all the marshal. whose c•ree were in a condition to be acted upon, yesterdsy. Hoe. J. H. Noted!, who deed un Headsy last, a. Detroit, was tho U. S. District Attorney, whose nomination was under debate all tiny on •e•daron secret aeeeion t f the *ewe. Vertical antipathy ant et the bottom of the eppoettion in him. Junin. PROU nanntsnuau HABAIIIMICIFI. A pril 26, ISSO In the Senate, yesterday, the bill from the 'louse, wiled. "A supplement to the art to create i sink. lug food. and provide for the grad.l eating:Ash. ment of the debt of the Commonwealth," levying • ta■ upon billiard and bowling et/loons, theatres, ciretees, menagerie., bill brokers, stock broken., exchange broker.. &c,. ste. was taken up in the afternoon, and occupied the committee till the hour of adjournment. when the committee roar, report. ed progress, and obtained leave to sit again. ' This bill was taken up again this morning, end passed through Committee of the Whole An It came from the House. it was purely a Lao bill, em. bracing only the objects enumerated above, but the Cotamittee on Fjuanee, in the Senate, attached to tt a modification of the Free Banking Law. introdu. ced by Mr. Darsie, in the early part of the session. This particular project, however, ;a understood to have emenated from Mr. King, with entire concur rence and co-operation of Mr. Dorsi, Thin bill .authortses t h e State Treasurer to negotiate a loa of 13,500,000, at the rate of three per cent per an nom, the certilicatel of which shall constitute Ik. basis of banking operations upon the tame !Undo bons and conditions, or nearly the same, as presented in the bill offered by Mr. Dame, on th. 21st of January. The following statement of the leading point and features of Mr. Darsio's bill. will give a very just and accurate idea of the system proposed to be adopted: "The Auditor General is required to reuse to be engraved such quantity of notes, of the different de• nominations issued by the bunks of this Slate, as imay be necessary, the porno to be countersigned, numbered, and registered in the office of the Audi tor General; and whenever any association formed for banking purposes. under the act shall trans fer to the Auditor General any portion of the public stock of this Slats, it shall be entitled to receive snob quanoty of these notes us may be de mended. not, however, to exceed four fifths of the amount of stock so deposited. The bank having executed and signed such notes in the manner re quired by law to make them obligatory promissory not., payable on demand at either place of bunt new, shall be authormed in loan and circulate them as money. In rase any hank shall refuse to re deem its notes, the bolder may Cause the same to be protested for non payment. and the Auditor General, upon the receipt of such protest,shall give notice to the bank, and if the notes aro not redeemed in len dap. them he shall give notice thereof and proceed to redeem the notes of the bank out of the proceeds of the trust fund is his'hands, bra selling such stocks at sorties. The notes countersigned as ribose and issued on the security of public stock, shrill be stamped "secured by pledge of public stock ; " and the stocks deposited shall be held eget Lei vel y by the Auditor General for the redemption of the notes It is further made the duty of the Auditor Gener al, annually, to apply one quarter of one per cent. 00 the Par vaine of the atocks deposited, to the fund for the extinguishment of the public debt and while any emaciation may establish offices of die cocoa, ,kc. under the proclaim. of the act, the capital Stool: shall in no case be le. than 5 30 , 000 . Every association is required to depoait • certifi. ate with the recorder of the county, and secretary of the Commonwealth, specifying its IMMO, loca tion. capital, dte, and upon compliance with those regulations, to have all the powers of banking in sUtutions, the shares of the stock being deemed pers..] property, and transferrable on the books of the bank and any association may increase its capital, as it may deem proper, but such capital shall in no ease exceed 5.300,000. It is farther pree aided:that no shareholder shall be individually lia ble beyond the notes issued, unless the articles of association signed by him shall declare such fur ther liability; and all banks under the act are au thorised to purchase and hold such real muda as may be necemary, or as may he conveyed to them or purchased at sales under judgments held by them, but In nu other case. It is requited of every bank. to make quarterly returns to the Auditor General, on the first Monday of January, April, June, and October, showing a full statement of its affairs, capital laid in, and es totes owned, shares of stock held by the bank, debt, due to and by the bank, notes in circulation, profits, increase of capital, l.c ; and if any portion of the original Capital of any bank shall be with drawn for any purpose orb iledebtexcept circulating notes remam unsolicited, no dividends shall be de clared until the deficit is made up. The Auditor Gen era I,Secretary of the Cointuon wealt It and Stale Trea surer, are °mutilated a board to examine into the condition of the banks, and the steels and divi dends of all are subjected to such taxes as are now or may hereafter be provided for by law. Every bank is made liable to pay the holder of env bill, of which payment is refused. at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, from the time of such refuted; and in case the bard of examiners have cause to be. hese the returns of such bank fraudulent, they shall appoint examiners. Such are briefly the provisions of the bill. They seem to afford ample security to the note holders.— The bill might, however, be greatly improved, and doubtless will be, should it even' approach a pato sage. But there is very little probability that any bill of the kind will be passed by the present Legit, Imre. In the House, yesterday, the first thing in order was the new Apportionment bill. introduced by Mr. Holley, a few days before. It was takes -try on second reading, and occupied the entire day.— This morning it was resumed, and after the re. rnaining sections had been gone through with, the rule which prohibits the reading of a bill twice on the same day, was dispensed with, when it was immediately taken op and read a third time, passed, and sent to the Senate for concurrence. This bill 14 a very slight improvement upon the bill as it came from the Hume. It is precieelythe same, with the exception of one or two of the double Senatorial Districts, which are now separated. I see but one glaring outrage in this bill, though there are many objections to it beside, and this is the union of Berk. and Schuylkill, when either county has a sufficient number of tamstilms in itself, to make a district. It is already well understood that this bill Conant pass the Senate. There are two or three desperate men in this body who ere fighting for self, and not for the party, and nothing but the mast factious and disgraceful conduct is to ba anticipated on their part. The next thing in order in the House, to day, was the 'special bank bilk Mat passed the &nate on Tuesday. Only two were cried upon to day— the Fanners' Bank of Lancaster, and the York Bank. The next one that came up was, the Bank of Pittsburgh, which only got through second reed• rag, there not being two thirds to suspend the rule, so no to put it on Its filial passage. There is a large majority to the House, however, in favor of rechar tering all these institutions; and there need be no apprehension that this or any other of the Pitt. burgh Banks will fail. The Senate amendment. tationse Lolls, author sing the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Com pany to borrow money and relative to the collec tion of taxes on unseated lota in the city of Pitts burgh. have both been concurred to by the Home., Co ann. FROM lIR.W YORK Corespondooco of duo ritisbOrga tioxeue N. Ycnz, Ap0125. 1550 The Nemragun Canal Company, of which Com modore V.ndct YUJI, the Pie-lidera, Acid a meeting yesterday, and leper' nice favorably. The Brat Installment on the stock ha. been paid, one boat for the lake bought, and two other. contracted ba Nerotlaticina at, no pending for a Mean. .hip between the Atlantic iv-mines and New Yoe*, and the NNE., terminng Mitt Cidifoinia. Beene Autumn the new route will be opened. and troceller• taken from ocean to ocean in twenty-four beam with no fatigue. The master. ly manner to which Me. Calton has managed the treaty with Great Britnin, was warmly eons. mended at the meeting, and the enterprising stockholders exprew then:mole ea, moat confident. ly, u to the molt of their work it a second.. ry point ol view. The Cape Horn route ser nos in a fair way to become obsolete for paesengen, who tie given an overland mute tar more at. tractive. Scironfir peop'e are getting warm about an Astrenomical Observatory to be erected at Brooklyn. Fifteen thousand dolban have bees ; obtained, and • wino more is needed lir/enable the work to go on. Toe plan is to Mime tostrumt at. that surpass those of Cambedge or Cincinnati, sad to make la in all respects an institution rorthy of Now York. The officers of the Navy, resident at Brooklyn, are a good deal Interested, and are able to give an assintaoce highly ad ventagriests. Mesas. floe & Co.- aro tow building several fast pressen for our city dailies, thane working off ten ihonGand ao hour being too &low. The pees. sea are lobe eight cylinders Instead of four, sod capable of win king from kitten to twenty thotisaud so hour. Thu preases "do their own flying,' and the four boy. who "used so dr are now "toned into feeders" 1 hope the reader wet not think steam presses or toys Oy. Flying moan. 'so In} the sheets regularly as they peas from the pleas afire being printed, and •fecdiog" means to sup. ply rink skeet, to the printing apparatus." The len lb.:sand an hear look. to be quite an active boiler°, Gud the fifteen thousand opted will be no greater. It is the name kind of press, with double the number of cylinders. The Stock market is rather dull to day, and prices for mo,t descriptions ate downward.— penottivania O's have, on the other hand, advae •ed, awl eta, tt 96,czah, Rending Stook hi. fallen to 4 , 1 17..0rd States of 67,1181, Erie, 7 per cent, new, DU, and stock, 73t. Money IN very cheap and abundant, and the rale of interest ao low as tot to be worth naming. to teal estate there has bean a ; sole, and upon unimproved. dirge tones have been submitted to. The most extravtgaut prices were paid Co. lots twenty feel above and below the city grade, each ma:haler Inning to tell oat before the bobble burst. lot. proved proper y maintains its prier well, and very tine bootee now lack tenants at full priers. The case of Messrs. Winslow, Perkins St Co., vs John Thompson, io which Mears. Lake do Co, t f Ohio, are largely interested, was decided to day Thompson being mold In the sum of $57,000. The top price for bills on London, is Of. The market for Ashes Is dull: Pats, 5,571036; Naas, 550615,501, Cotton stand. at 121 , 3121 lie Stir Orleans. Floor ethical:Smuts in good demand at full rates. Good hltehigart may be quoted at $i 3(055,56. Who'd and,Ctarn ere la request at full rates. Whitley is selling at 23e in Wads.— Pak has risen again to 010,180610,25, and 09,44 059,50 for prime. Lard Is doll and tends down wards. Tens are very doll, and a greater earl of the 11181 catalogue was withdrawn. In heavy gto• eerie. there is a better feeling, though the market is not active, yet Coffees nave risen f, and Rio eau be placed at Sit'9l; Iron is doll, and sales have been made at WO per ton. Tobacco is O. changed. C. A. your Gazette ciraulatea largely among the tariacrr, let me caution them against a N. York calledoprepared guano." It is a abaci im p)sture, and has not a shade or the real material in it. The reel staff costs 2 rents per lb ,by the cage, but this sells at one cent per lb. Let no One Waite money no prepared guano. Tits Dimas...roe Gana. Coutur.—This comp pug, of which Cornelius Vanderbilt, Eq. is dont,had • meeting in New York on Weileesdol, to take action ia regard to the progreu of this work. The Tribune says: The e nd on the mock has been paid; the conijinny owri;.sno boat and have two others bedding lor the nevi-gallon cf the ricer Sao Joan. They are also negstintleg for stailDo*-COnnectioll b etaft eh . :!levr Yet and tbe Atlantic terminus, and San'lrattenico and the Pacific terminus. Probably within three or four 'tomb, this sew route between the oceans will be in uproot oa There are but 13 miles of land carriage at this wag of CrOilaisig the .intlueid, ice tentaining 13{ miles being by etealeboat on river and lame. The 12 . 1 1 55 are mostly level, the aggregate Me being only lour hundred feet; end the road, with an ea. penditure of a few ibourand dollara, can he made nenooto and pleasant for CatnagcS. The whole distance from can to ocean 12.11 be mode in 22 or 21 bout, without 1.400. The climate is beau mid and healthy, an cp•dePliC Macaw neves being known. From the Winans Gazette Belmont tresnitrerks, Whoa*tog, Yrs. Edoora Jt e Cantu—Gentlemen, my atten tion has recently been called to a notice of our establishment In the Pittsburgh Post, under the above caption pervoning to be derived limn In formation received from one of my partners, to a caramel conversation of • few minutes lengih .0 • recent visit of his to Pittsburgh. The eduor in his anxiety to adduct an ex...mole In Neat of his peculiar views of .asstunation," make. ow of nn as MU CILICJUMCMCIII to those he calla the Iron workers of Pittsburgh, to torts apociaiiimit to prneentie the Iron trimness. Now the Editor his minnderstrod materiel facia; we are rot an aeseetation of Mechanics, in the mese be ono tho term, I repudiate the idea and have no faith In the doctrinewe WO not SO near to approach to it us en. a Joint Stock Company, but strictly • buil. ness Copartnership, embracing mme eight pan niers, working to our.employment among borne hundred other hands, and subject to precisely the same rules of government as all others the employment of the firm. I object decidedly to bebts made an eirgume tin favor of what I believe impracticable ache es, which may result in Ices or ratio to those wh• are induced to engage to them, and I cannot but on. demo that patronizing policy, which too fug al ly displays itself in Einem soul - ben they make what they are pleased to term "Work. lag Idea," the subject of these articles and dirs. COCUVOIL Neither my partners or myself are , It,. or more. for some of as being mechanics. 'net. thee deserve nar desire any greater display of sympathy or entice tan any other upright and honorable arm should , ) attract. I am solicitous cot t , be placed hefare the mitre In an improper light. . We are employers, uader standing ice difficulties and reaponaibutties 01 our pcisinee, having no sympathy wbh doctrines eat milted to their tendencies to subvert the regular operatioua of bu.incar. &Mg strictly a buml.l[6ll firm mad netting elan, conducting a heavy them. ufattoring estabiishmeni, we are desirous of our being regarded m no other light. Of the Editor of the Post, I would say hi. intentions may have been meant in kindness , . If so, I thank him for his friendly motives, and ,squeal that in the future the attain and boldness of our concern may not be made the subject of newspaper pate graphs, giving us thus a notoriety neither deals. bisect advantageona. AprP, 23, lbso. E. M. NORTON Horton Inin.—The'New York Globe has dis patches from Boston, dated on Tuesday, from which we select the following: Professor Wehater continues in good health and spirit", Lad daily receives his mesh from Paner's, a privilege granted to all prisoners who catrPln for It. His spiritual adviser, Rev, Dr. Pulliam, a Unitarian clergy wan hum tiliabtay, visits him oc- CUliall ally hi las cell, nod his wire end datightvrs twin' week 'epistle. Tao Saco Murder is likely to prove • case of startling interest. Dr. Smith's clime slim com menced yesterday, and it Is said facia of au to. Unordinary nature will ha chanted as the invert - gallon proceed. The real name of the murdered mum e" is said to ho Darlings Caswell, not Mary 13 tau. Sae was a natter of Canada. The man who caused hoe ruin wan apprehended to day,and i• secured as • wooer.. He formerly belonged to Marcheater, N. H. Na less t han three cases of infanticide have oc curred In this c.ty..duriag the past three dayr. The girl, Mary APO Aiken, alba attempted to commit suicide yeateresy for love, la Cow doing MIT. I•lsry , Papa., logo of lino laie Naihnoiel ray., formerly a ibeatecal tonnayer to th.s on.y. 01 , 110 to her death this morning by ...wrathy (Jog IWO 1112d...it on Onetsea. Bno v. a, ay De. The Sow mord.. ease normulgstion in Moss. chi:melts, cloned on Thursday in' the nomou'lral of nib on the choral, of ransom; the death of itie god. The insbniohy disclosed too most recoiling practices of Dr. 8m:to In piectuit g 01,fliJec The body of hi as Mary Been,: it wit be recollected, was found under a culvert tient Smith's house. The Postmen. General yoaterdar ordered that the entl'OClOt• un the railroad hot. helmet, Nem York rod Phdadelpeta doscootin. the Sun. day mxsauca mall, agreeably to their request, on condition that they delay the departure of the del. Ij OTC 0111( Vale hem Nem York to 5 o'clock P.N., laa•ead of ie P. M., and Gum due tormexioha are h the ®ent marl. leaving Philadelphia at 101 P. M. The Ift&Dge1110111 to take effect on the heat proximo... An additional weakly trip mss ordered on the route from Raek vole to Elsroesvil!e, Mart land, Lemming the service to three times. instead of twice a week, as heretofore.— Na:. ha. Renown. ci THa WAR LT YLCATAII,—Datra from Casonany to the San inttani state that the Indian bad renewed the war which It was hoped had been terminated, act) that they named drier. anted to carry it on with tautened cruelty Capt. Wide, in two expedition. irom Valadolid, had kited £27 savages, and Succeeded in resew• tog loaf while prisoner.. The insurgents, to Ingo numbers, had attacked the town of Cenullo, nod set are to • number of new buildings la as pablin square, which were conaumei. Leo,. Correa minted a few toes, and &Ler a sunny couleur, repulsed the' assailants, with a loss el Masi tubed and a large lumbar wounded. as Tersansett L linnua.—The Stoical des Debate atate• that the Entpervrol RU.III Islands to. put 8% Peterahnryb in direct commualcatioe with Berne ■ed ViCOOll, by means of a line of cicada telegraph *bleb will pus by Warsaw sad Noels, toward. the capitals or GLIIII.1), and that he has already catered into the prelonmaty go talt:o4 be Ito execution of this undetukng. Tun Urania CLAM —Tee WiTsongtou Guinn ha twee ro virtuously indignant about the pay ment of the Galphid claim that *erne panim have been led to took tutu the claims which the pros printers of that paper have themselves preachten, laid enquirers becoming auspicious of sunksod. den horns r on th e part crake Union at soy alley nl onsapproprouion of Govertment funds, know ing how unacenpolomily the Union drew (roil that source dung the administration of Mr. Pin k The result ha been the disclosure of a disappoint. men( on the part of the proprietors of the Union In reference to a "claim . which they had made upon the Government, but which was • meat deal too moastrotte to be allowed. Tee Utteet, through au employee its Oatcake, virtually heath° contract for printing Senate doenniepis. and the employee presenled • bill the priming (0,000 cop ies tithe decision. of the Supreme Court to the 'Passenger cues," as they are lanultacy The cost of the work should have been • little atithe 54000 or 50,W0. Of course payment of the bill wal. refosid; sod the name bill haring tutu referred to Mr. !Litchi,* as umpire, Wan he him 'greed to til2.soo;—being still about 110,000 neer the just amount, la which from we understand it was patd. Such is the Union's patriotism' I.lttle alight the Union Loney about K Coe. menu'. • 6eakd of lka Pow d Aokla Cored !do Ktas-1 am dettiroes of making known to the public the great elleacy of your PETROLEUM id soy own case, which was a meet, cord of tke foot and a- kie; upon remount/ the stocking, the olio heeled of soak it, Rol left nothing bet the bare surface. I expected to be lald op ail winter from the edema of this scald, bat we applied the Petroleum freely, by tattoo of a knurl cloth wormed with it, at first, the application wes painfol. bat to a nor, short the pain abated. I had cn polo in one hour aborwarde. In bee days from the time of the applieetios of the Petroleum, I was able to go to work. I tat • pleoure In stating thee facts tor the benefit of other !totem., and as dealrens that they should be made public. I ovould also otam, that 1 Mid Immediate relief by the tole of the Petroleum, in burns, from which I am ■ frmoueot came, owning to my bosinese about the engine. i would rectms:teed it as the moot prompt and =Ain remedy for loons I have ever known. 'Signed 1 1 II COE, Engineer, Bliarpsburgh, Allegheny Co Pittsburgh, April. IMO. . . Dor sale by geyser! lilc Dowell, 110 Wood street R E Relives, 3715tat0l DOO Corry, Allegheny oily. 11 A Eldou, Allsitroy; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny also by the proprietor, h. AL KIEL per Camel tlasio, Seventh st, Pittsburgh. (City papers adverthunu Petroleum, please copy I 11140 FAMILT SEIOULD as WirtoOCT Da TULA.. Ltvaa Pane.—The Cantatal eaWegue of diseases that have their origin an a diseased stare of the liver, marl feet themselves a greater nr less extent to almost every Mently.elepersia. sink hoed lodge, obstruc tion. of the menses, ague and fever, pain. in the aide. with dry, honking cough, are all the results of k ensue deranKetrieet; and (or these, Dr. AITALt's Pill. are • lineman remedy. They have never been known to fail, and they should be kept at all two. by familes. Dascrtons—Take Iwo or three going to bed, every armed or third night. If they do purge two or three times Ly the nest morning,th a one or two mare A slight bask Gal geared invariably follow their ow. The Liver piit may be used where purging is simply areenerY• As an lad litmus purgative they ore In ferior to none. -bud to dose• of two ea atter, tiny gat astonishing relief to sink heed ache; also in slight dera•gement. orate stomach. • Observe, none are genuine without the fan aleude of the proprietor's Ognature. iry , Fer sale by J. KIDD& CO, No GO Wood street. sp97-dtrr9 LOGAN, WILSON & CO., 199 WOOD STREET, ABOVE FIFTH, WORTHS OF IJMUI COILED, ac Ask the weuriou or purchasers to their OPILING ETOOK, hicks they think Pali compare favotahly, both to .smut and cheapness, :smuts that or any other hamar, either here or in the F.sistesso eines. fe1,26 dasaViT IT EMICOULLAGNC 130IZEN S'llll/E INST/TUTIONG INSURANCE COMPANY, O} patc.burg_h. C. O. etIEY, r.......-.A. W. MARKS, Ste, Office—No. Ili Water Clint, in the waive.. of C. O. COMM% THIS COMPANY la now prepared to hum all kind, of riot,, Oss brute,, manufamones. goads metehendite in Mon, and In Haultu nesse% ite An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the !cantata:in, is afforded an the character of lava. rennet, who are all elds•ris of PillsbUllb, well and Ova rahly known In the eammuntly for their pradenee, lnielligenee, and imegnty. Wm. Umtata'', Win. tar g am . j, w.l t , r un Ent, Hugh D. Xing, F.dward Reuel:an, Z. MOM (, S. Ilarbaugb, S. M. Kier. ap% It 10 IJ . A p r ELS Lail/ UILBSLOntUNIVILYER DMA, Venereal , morning. the 47th inn, Mr demo G ea.. Sr , in the 74d year of Lis ;se. funeral mill take place this ersesdayl afternoon, o'clock, from Ms late residence, one door west of Dr. Pre..ly4 Church, Allegheny City, to proceed to Mount Union Cemetery. The friends of the faintly are rest enfolly Invited to attend. To 701 Z Arm ?Jews.: Ann Whim Vora. or A ore loom C0......80hert King, of the Seventh Want of Puttobargh, Is hereby recommended to the Conven von, called to revel on the 3th of Jane next, no a ean didoe for the *Mee of Cutely COllllOl.O inner. 800 d&vrteonT MANY VOTERS LOST, APAIR of Gold !peeled., supposed to brie been dropped in Wood street, In front of Bakes. te Pear's Warehouse. The Roder will he ressagded on returning them to the owner, N 0.26 Wood meet. +0.31, SAN. P. UO5l, ATTOR.NEr AT• LAW, Office, Fotreig mad, mar Grant, In Liananina Pituburgh, dly 500 LA/30MM/ WASTED TRE Connaught men davit had control on the 1. Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, Ito Rail Road Company and Contractors have made arrangements for the establishment of en efficient police. whereby all classes of laborers,, dalrous of employment, will be fully Prot e cted. Ax the Third or Cheat River Division embraces the heaviest work on the line.five hoevlrad laborers would get immediate employment upon It. exe , berived. Seed 06,11 SAL STRAYED OR STOLEN, ON Thitrod.y, glith lost. from the residence of the suberilier, living in First Ward, Allegheny oily, • Red and White MuMy Cm Paid cow has eertain Peculiar marks on her ear, but what they are is not di v i ne d ? recollected, owing to her not having been in possession ol i present owner but for a short time. Any person giving Information which easy lend to bee recovery, will be liberally rev/rated. II HOPKINS. klethialist Rook Store, 71 Apo'', Ruilillngs, Fourth st. tio3o I=l APROMISSORY NOTE, drawn by Am. Ra inn,, in the order of D. N. While. and endorsed by him, slated April dB, 1830, boo beau loot or mislaid. Tao Gilder V/111 confer • favor by leaving it at the office of the Oasette; and all persoso mo loomed molest po diming it. JAMES RULONO apeode I iv Country Seat for Sale. VF.AUTIFI.II. suburban residency in the neigh borhood of this city possessing mere than or dimity advantages. will he sold on favorable terms. The emends are stocked with fine fruit trees. In bear ing condition. •brubbery, evergreens, gr.c. Fecfriaam or owner led location, acquire at this dike. -- unaP el • NEW BOOKER NEW BOOKS! - AT 1101,MEIV LITERARY REPOT, opporite the Coat trihee:—lMMJ Copperfield, part IP—Dia ,ar9 of Mechanic., Part e—LittonPs laving Age, No Ml—Marring Call: Mr. hdln--Women 01 AMellea: Maria J Arleterih—lbelorp of Peodermiri Thaeamoy—Roarllud Cashel: LCSet—Windlor W u A'n•senrid. op3O bole" etcaut, &coons E'. Dairy, Just reed, bbd ..Ce by • DrUtaltr ROO MI %tread it. S LA:AR-1. uul Slapla icied, and wr gala by nTUAAT tl M 1 , ) , LASSE. —3 4. Makie . fgulde VE/I INEkia R —IU bbis l'aj4 i l j n A t e . L . 4 . 120r 1,./.0 , 0 by ap3o. Rlr .pQ —A,re 114 ntorc, sruear & SILL B ACON-i., Shaoldera, Prime; Ham., ra More, and bar *.ale by S I WORT & SILL. 1 s—to do; suz crier Ott e!e; ktIF.L.E63-0 deo la, g con 51010,.G.1 to , by apo s - rsAcr tiLt. sp3o Wee r rt AEU LIOOPS /611 loop. o Pnms po s ou. for sal. by & esENIbLIT. slob 4l Wood es. 9I C. Perla, prime, fay sada by 01 • ralll ENGLISH k in-mmn-r L ' ° ti Aril; La Kb -41) keg. Butter, 14,414 4444 114.41 d, for 44m bi p 3. ENGL 911 &GF NNLTr. Q . 0 P- be tor Ijikp3U ENGLISH k BLINNEft. D OC POWDER—ISO boor far ..le by apai ts r VON HONNHOBSCh CO O ALT—{Du brl. for ease L 9 - - $ F VON BONNIFIORST* , CO `SOUR ASH—Lin; esthlc4 Mc.PrauJ brand:llmi ro reored per steamer Companion. &AO for salh by W 141 MITCHELTREIY hpl) Liheny eet. RA SPIN° PAPLIA—P. hug, quantity . nf Straw Il and nag Wrapping Pam ot all sues, tot reef. from ninlitnntliiiry, jar ',alp in (trio Of 1161011 lota by W P MARSHALL, Super:rant In S C HILL, p. i 5 Wand no. SE Ll/ ban for ale by *tad 1 17 CANFIELD Ijil. , TTEri-1 bd. sad 6 bile , res:,, in Oath, IJ calved at the Butter and Citen.e Depot. 143 Frost street, far .ale by apilo 1 II CANFIELD OLIFF-dE-100 bar awn awl an ras old, Inn TrWai V and for rola by ap.TO llf C AI FIELD _ j,_ y INSO.FD 01L—lo brim an mute and .r tue by 0,3 , 1 B CdfiFIEI D 13/ICON—:W pieces in mem and fer side j3i era) LI CANFIELD 0 M.1:11.01:3 -9:53 Its. and al masks . . and • belt. for sale by •I J kl CANPIELD COTTON HOSE—% d mined; C ARROTIINOT WO , t 8 Wood st. LADIES` Collar aad Cidfaisevn, 5, HY fry sale by a c ARBUTHNOT UHIIIIISI.I.AS t PARAROLS-230 fangbora and Cavort timbre Thu, and CA Palmal. Hit and rattan. in, oder by C ARBUTHNOT TRESS BONE-200 lb. awrior as War. fond. 1y .•7. C IRRUTIINOT 15010/64411 L BENNETT, WY tirllOLF—RAsal. LE GROCERS, No 41 Wood mot, offer 'or 170 otos Y. H. lop. Elt•ek! and fi•opoistier Tow 111 his Tathaa., tic hags Rio Cotoo 9310114 N 0 Molasses; 73 bbd. N 0 Solo, 050 boats rtad 800, Window Giza.; 40 blaPtpef; 400 bas aaapi !Midas Cattalo% 3C50 lba Codaoo 00 bria - Toncre 011; V/ bag Chocolate: 50 dos Rea Conic end. Manilla Rope; OP La. oplecd Cbooolate; 10 bap rapper; S bap Alapleo; 100 boo Ilaronto brla Ihne3as; 33 bales Ca•dleanck; 4000 s Starch; SO trea Rice: 50 bole C 1015; 100 drama Figs-, A. %el 50 • setozal MAtufaebart d tamales. &elms M. R. Rein.: 100 boo clutter do; 151 gs do do; IS cuts Zama Corrantn IS boles K We nuts; IS do Rrnril Noir; IS do Filberts; 100 do Pea Nous ' 00 hes obelbid Almonds; 10 bra Rock Csndi oases I.lgoon-r, 10 M Prineipee & Regalia Cigars 1010 k MI( Soonisb; 3 boo Cloves; emu Notmser 3 COIOOIIO Indigo; 23 mien LAM. Syrup: 23 ems Pr pp. rote.: 00 eases Taoism Vomit; Groond Spices oriel hind, 40 barrel* powdered cud Loaf Roger; 2 hhas 10 brio Whiling; assortment of .11Labianth ap3s.l von 00.EILINWt The "CV Leasn eh e All morning, and the hest o'clock at ale ht,Sondaye acne ran be relied op., Ire Cretan, aged ail the d la the (Arden,. telao • tars Inp arerallanos plants for EMMiI 110P6 No a t • e Put West land ttr, near tier/neap Oridee. at tt o'c lee k inning of each hoar until IV excepted. Punelocditi an delleseies of the kept je collection of ever liloent sale 4440 e" t• D V meted of • writ of Venditioni Expoons, Issued II on. of the Distriet Coyne! Allegheny Gminty. and to me directed, wnl be exposed le nubile sale at the Coen Douse. In the City of Pittsburgh. on Friday, the 11th day of Ilan, A. D., tr.A, at 10 liOckiclt, Ain, the (ones., described property. to wir—All the Welly title, interest. and claim of George- At Evans, of, in nod to the following deseollied lot of ground, chaste la the eity of Pittsburgh, tracked in Col. Woods' Feisetal V.an at acid .6ty, No IN, brooded on the north by 7nt street, and on the cast by Int No 152 In said pine, on the south by Water street, and on the west oy lot NO ISO in said plan, esteudlng In width on Weser sweet GO feet, and le depth to Front street 157 feet, mine or less Also, all that other lot of bmood In said city, marked In Colonel Welds' lan e as No 151, bounded on the north by Fro nt it. on die east by Redoubt eller, nn Ike south by 'Voter ostrew and on the west 17 lot No 151: extending In aditi on water Meet Go feet, and In depth °mallet with Redo.' t alley it, feet, meta or less, to Front st; on which said two lots Is erected artetun mill, plough manufsetely, Lei other selaable loadings; and alio all that lot of round In said elty, Denuded hi follow', beginning at the corner of I , lberty street and I• 1 marked No Ifs to Cal Woods' general plan of said coy, and running along the lino which divides It from V No lin said plan northerardly 121 feet, more or lets. to an alloy Id feet wide, thence along sold alley lln feet, mence soniliwantly in a bee parallel with the line which divides said IEIO Nos 15'3 and t9li 112 feet, more or lest., to Ltbolly sterol, and thence alone Liberty creel evontratdig to the leg. th e asid last mentioacii lot being the 'eastward', paw of lot No 154 In said plan, together with the buildings 'esteem erected. tkised end taken in ego. etrion es th• property of George ihr 6Yaas, at me son of Joseph Sethy assignee of Charles Malan, and to lie gold by 0 CUlt77B,.B.betis. Office, April 30, 11352.: —apai.trifteAVTAT NSW PUBLICATION!. AG /0012—Lake Pupation; ita Physical Chataciei Vrgern,lnn, and Animals. Bvo. maac 2—Toe East. Illiatrateti limsanszr—Ceismio. 2 vols. 112,m. yipygou,r—Aspeets of Da urn. 8 vols. 11100. irklsh Evening abitensinmenta itmo. Ilacama—bnigieat Anatomy. Colored plates. Da Pass—Pnems and Prose Writings. y vols. Ilmo, Tnassasiaa—Tbe Ormist. 12210. Wavann—Poe 'nal (lantana:A. 840. Causes.—Homer's Iliad. Dimo. Alscur—Po• War Delusion. 2 roleslemo. For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD apPi Dookaeller Importer, IC4 Fourth at. AIVII-1“1 casts .0r !dal' brands ELL AL 0 iati received, and tar sale by JNO MeFADEN & CO Canal llnihflenn .p 49 pow" R —ra m do doo do KY. do; xw koltkeds KY. L. 170 do Dear SO kegs Soo Shoving' 45u eons KT; Mei ow do Lker do; 00,040 ftelillfajyglhic l ! p v .anylu c l t y .4 for role by .ptlo DAWN—pO tasks prime inlionkters just tecniOng jj on comiyucrisni, foi sale oy J 5 EiI , WORTH & CO opYD :in Wood sc t 0 A It—O bhdo N 0 Bogar rock•lng coloka meat. for solo by J 8 DONVORTiI CO T AHD-700 kegs fie Lord; 14 10 brie do do jou reed. and for sale by J d DILWORTH & CO TITITER-40 begs Elmer fay ckle by apHI J 8 DILWORTH CO SUG -4° h "' N °S'g° 8 9 d. " r17A od R s tor l 611 b y apYl l./L I TD;Y I VeI; b4"."d. AtIVA-Rriturdh DAvis , PAIN palmier aledicir.e— G 9 acz lest received and far sale by , WM DAG A LEYbr asLlUNsale byCH SIAISINS-110 I:tables's ai4er JOI at CO, • • .11 la St 20 Wood a. • sj, • . • .ris hate stsejor sala by •p 23 WM BAGALEV & CO ALERATLIS-144 boxes Sl'Farland'a, a !metrics article, tor sale by WM BAGALEY le CO seem • I.)I.ACK SILKS—A Kan assortment of Black Kitts IP eon widths, sec-erred at No an Makes st, non!, West roracr auto Diamond. apn . ALF:SANDER 2 DAY 11Am ELDON SILK SHAWLS—Rseh anseob Stlt Yawl, of n very .p 29 ALEXANDER & DAY _ • . • CK LAWNS—PIain-Black Looms of di/rem' 11 qualities, lor /leo by AL*TaISIDEIit & DAY. .1,19 Hells a BEEF-40 tem . 3.0 llamas Evans &Swift's; 2/ do S C Bee& do '23 do 9. C. Hams. IholSold'a All put up for (1.1009 U9O and for aule by SIM SELLF.R4 w. . NICOL 4 LARD lt. LINSEED OlL—t , ./ toils No I Laid Ilil; 15 bell N.. 4 Lsnl Oil; 8 brim Linseed OW;' For sale by apV SELLERS & NICOLE . • 1 INSEED OIL—II Otis lan tree'd, and fArsale lir Itol3l2nN, LITTLE a CO, apSi 255 Llb..tv st. WHrrE - Be - oic - -10 • Imo ROBISON, LITTLF: a CO _ tr p r Tto Freed a meeker to he hold on MONDAY retain', teat inst. &wain Psotots Esq., of Pbkadelphia. rnd other distinguished soeders sedeen :a meeting. ID—White's Brass Rood will be present, and per. form s number of appinpriam airs during the evening. sprr-art CMMX;CU M6MMSMI HAVE the !mut of informing the chinena of tintab, that I have opened, at the above lute and convenient house.. Reitman. a Nested do Patin. . . All the delicacies the season Can afford will ala ays be ,verved is the most approved styles, beside. lor, Vetted dishes, root. 11. Tsai:Res, hloshreom. ' Green Yeas, rotes do fete pas, die., with which 1 millollnys be reedy to provide private (smiles or parties. Table &Bore at Ice o'clock every day. Gentlemen sitting for private roam can n ways be accommodated • • • • • My larder and cellar aril eompdro with any other in N. York or Philadelphia A few more boarders can be aseonignodated. ap:74l.A. NARDI and ireatisigs. ALARGE Invoice of Super Black, Blue, Drown, and Olive Broad ciott.; Paper Black, Doerkin, kliddlewk, and Finer Crwimerei; elm. Paper Week rdarrellles, and Fanny earthmen: Yeatings—te ecived and now opening by A A MASON t CO, apt!? G 2 Market at. Pine Dross Geed. adtlitlorts A. of ke (a lomin[,ryles to Wdr.plendld ..ct of pre., Goode, uts:—toper Watt Ana Faneg Bah. gtik Thoure, Persian Clothe, Mberinee, gihtxues, Motr , hes and threge Me Wes, Doak, SICOI.Ore”da., .jo, oo et, o h g Boucot Lewes, Atm oleo, Mourning ' [hese Gond. in 01 their varlet,. r' if ovi c Imb; Grading and Memory of about thirty Mi/es of the (Aro and Penntylttanta 12.11 Road, emending let from the State Line, near Palestine. will be let et Salem, Columbiana ttounty, Ohm. en Weiner. nay, the Illab day of May, I i5O. Contractor• eon oh. twin i"formatien of Pm Engineers upoo the line, or at the arm, in Batt tly order of the hoard of Direenzia WM. ROBINSON, Jr., President. Partere/1, April Zth, loin—eptrultd ICkvciand Iferald; Siete Journal, Colomber, end Cincinnati Gazette, copy three titres, and charge Company) L. and MW. for Hale. i/ MILL., with four son of stoner—one Li&A PLOT/111 N ante twit locations for buonecaln the west—and a Sol rate Saw Million 11114 1 mm nrvertaillng mem., and IS acre. of I.and. gaol Ihreittn, nonce, Tenani Hoare. and other intinovrnietts, chanted terra nine. Irmo the Ohio Amer, Monroe Connii, Ohio. Also, near the .boss, a pennitfal Farm, well improwed,coat soloist 04, sews . car Ulna, ke 'enquire Of WILLIAM H. JOHNSTON; ;Ira 112 Secondst, Pittchurith. _ P.As-rett PARlS—:tin brit of asperinr qnalny &twit ground. wLiw, pure, cr.d uurraultersind, nod rumble for /wad, Ac rale low by, %V W WALIiACE., Me &SU Uteri) , ch agai HYDUAULIC forsareis - y -- o W W WALLA F = IIEsTH BURR haURE MILL STUNTS, ben quality. waned, andat pleas lower than hay e before been Offered In this mask t. ry9s W W WALLAS:V. OLTINO eIOTII9, all•nusiben. best qadilL, saLtanlcd, owl at .4 uecil pti. • w W WALLACE 31 ARUM.: nIANTELS of An Lost quality, my 11111114filetiltr, LLI L moo and made to order on shn node, W W. WALLACH . • • nearlortnaS _ 1 3A11:11.-140itos Alcauto peon ISO two Crown Jo do Alsn a large assonzior evezy , desszifnioa, on baud. end far gars ry A 11 ENGLISH & CO, Saceestors to ELLIOTT &ENGLISH, 79 W.. 41 mart '• JUST received—WWll , Alm, for sale by J XWD & CO, adl7 HI Wand it. MACCV.I.A.W *NUFF-1110 lbs put reed lot. k by / IMO /c CO (It • 1111.01 S SCOrell zNUFT—U4 , ist CO Vr for a l e by L. 1 .27.1. J CUD CO lATiirTIMTRIOC-150 Ibirie4,and Maeby ap27 J KIDD k. Oil • PA GlLEkto—ttra nos tut ton .uand, Yale toy J KIDD &CO • 10.10 T—I lark ithperior qualkly, rseeriiisit the Dreg, Seer', .uA Perfumery Warehouse, cor ner ar erfeliath and Weed a! B.N NVIOKER2III4!' LF Oh LIVER OlL—rult received, ocd,vronant poro *bite, for sole by tbe s r i t s l l l;...4lg Etis 211 L bar, NI , fo , v.lve LAUD OIL— LI A FAHNESTOCK A. CU. op% Corner First it Wood • FUIL--5111tW(r silt bi - ap2s - U A FAHNFATOCk /a CO V 631 .i, !:r 8 kaa,s9 . o Vglisp A llie r ra r : b c ; l ' A k CO Lt . 'O r t , l 6 ol.-71,9t, 9 / G , v Al l ri I. for a . e:y co Tusr teed from dm ratiopAvlttoOdtioth rotate): ya :Sao lards 4-4 Floor Od Clotb; ZOO do 34 do do; At: do 5 4 do do; . do 0.5 eo - do; 451 do 8-4 do do; . For tee at the wertroom, Noa 1 and 9 Wood Krim; op9:1 J t 11 PLIILLIP9I FUtilrearraUmi:l..!',!!! AVITURE till, CLOT•Ie-12. dozen 11138011{4 0710:.":1:17es of •table, ItTI.AII7° WM W .p reeo, and for onto by eortment of 4 arid 6 earl wide Floor Cot, oleo did patterns, of attach we wal co; to order. and size, at eanern arboleeele pnen. J t H .FHILLIPS ROO_ 1 9 50 i REED HOUSE, [1650 . usyrq . & Banned], Proprletois,; '-Pe tee Sparc; Brie, Tzt, GENEPAL STAGE OFFlCE—Eastem, Western, • d .Southern Sawa, leave Gas beau daily.. enr ages to be te am and raellet Boats, titan, M. W. Kura, late'otthe Ameneaa Hotel, - Erie, Pa, G. W. Ban., me vitae Kinsman Motel, Ohio. . up:3 aim Clkanneable Bilk 'bawls, ilßelitEneut shade& old very holmr quality, lately Nj teemed m the thy Goode or MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, opeS N E earner allenarth and Monet na or Oak, .. o.SPLENDID NEW FAMILY CARRIAGE AND HA RN ESO, al the Coach Factory u( C. West Co . Peen Inert, will be sold low,for cosh; or intliete, . . Well aocared. apendSt Glove. and ilasdary. CST received. a auntile of !antics , Black. Mite, MIA Lead, and elobicached Etiocryt Embroider ed do; Upon Bilk and Moravian dot, and Mete. Milt White Unbleaehed Cotton do; Merino dine. Lisle Glove. for Ladles and Ceotlemeut Embroidered Idele and Silk do. All at loor caelturirevi action, of MURPHY A. BURCHF lELD, eon N E convr of Fourth mid Marna its. Golored 100 HALES ruperior quelity, just reeeived from menufacturer, on consignaent,aod for sale et ta tter° P"".. Id the ltrfrPCO. 119 Wood st. . . ~.1121411.-71 pion n I.lNagiii, on ecemitement. mar . 1.7 latdieg non neaten. Jefeneu, gad for pale or ISAIA i DICKEY SCO, •pee' 112 Wpter et, • , irraTv • by , ivik.,4l ISAIAH D CO CU 0g : in • ore •s• • (X) T I K „ — sr "'. " " 0 '" v 4 4 '1 4'4 tC Irrili. & CO F F-iii-41Oris r. 5 .1111tc.arel; b lirla Herringi .. . _ 111 brls Chad, to arrive, Cod for tole by . . art% ISAIAH DICK RV & Co . I4ACurl—O...o , ts. oswrl. . . IS lA' , I . bs Itles; _ I-, rusoo lbs Shoulders, in sone ? forAle , by anW ISAIAIIDICkEY& CO s.,.ENSidistwalresys on send, •nd torsolo hs spd3 ISAIAH DICKRY A 17,71 ,, fts—liood new bacon cads, Or — i - aIeMT lJ ap23 ISAISII DICKEY& CO s . LoKEIIKY—ow brim. Inge No 3, Newbury Port lorPOsUon, lull weeivol, and for sale Ay - JOIIN IdePA DEN &CO Coes! eosin, Penn strre. Zeller* , Vernalfullf--“The Hest MOW I Beene Vine, 0., Acid 9. IRS' Mr. R. F. Weid.ww—O.er ti-ed :nine of your Ve intruce In nar remiliea, with great wince.., C od Lwiieviee, On. ILe very . greet etll,l.llooi,bis given In Lour initglitinrhond. Ottnrhoud. It to ittia best new In 00, we ere INVIIIOOI, to prceare the agency for 'Rile place. We have gold all we obtained of vim Colo agent. Veers, reiricettelly, F CA,JULIAN. PO - Parcutshnold Weeny. prawns the wool re. liable Worm Medicine. Errpared and cold by R E SELLERS, No 67 Wand street, and wed by Draggiota Re:toady 10 the-Olid - LOUGH BlllCtl-2 ' o,tso Siveni Premed Brick ofrtho bmt qu Oil., 11 kJ :Woo of Common tirilice sale. o r triviti SOLOMON r OYER. . tt era VAL PAI.3IEII, HANNA & CO. have tutored their Shebang., Office to north west con* of Wood sod Tai street.. V. e. IStarlato Itoopltals : QEALED Proposals will be received at them/44;a 0 Our Surveyor of the Sort of BL le( until the 10M of May next, for the Mellon at a:1 Marine Hospital upon the lot of remind on which the, hliteesine now stands. south of Oul•Aseentd. • The. bide •VI include the excavations, Mum" and cork Portion* of the commute work as ' , necessary While the wells are going op. with the Mang of the build. Ink. Stweineatioas of the wollt, with the plan, plll be exhibited until the day of letting, EDWARD WIMP, SeperhiteLdent:' •St Louis. Atoll 114 OWL '• ' • :41;81-dyse I,if Gaut cAtelet e eu DI state. and for rol, by Bik W HAR HAMA SUCIAR—M) bobs LaVoilne , Pusan, jun reeM, ant fen B6CON—I. ems t‘houidell, Culcla6lll.l e arca; 6 do Fides, . do 6 do Mon, do Jun rued, ay! tor bola by aPta 1. 8 WATERMAN 4 DOM MMI THEATRE! Lessee .1511aager .............C. S. MITER. •• • calm or anscasloni Press Circle andP.r ......... Weems Second and Third Tiers ........... •cl OnUM', (Ter eclipsed Door, open at 74; Cartsin will rite at 9 o'clock. First night of 4.4. Esq. And! =l/i, be P to ot•it4 •Pi +Y in tine ants, nailed 81- Pone • •• Leonardo Ferardo Antonio .- Manama ----• To eo . oclude • Maud •... ..... irr To morrow, AI r. I . lle BRIDE will ai,oory, BIOLOGY. • Dillsl2lllrOfe AND IUrESSRS..Iing will tire them Immures and Ea r In mimesis on the new and wonderful science of ' Biology, at Wilkins MU, on SATtiliDaY, hION. i DAY, 10E7DAY. and WEDNESDAY Evenings. April 27th,12M, 3eth and May . A series of amonishiag experiments with lead will he introduced. Doors open at 7 o'clock, to commence at a precisely. Admittance, 23 tents. Calldren, nnee. • WiBIIINBTOII RILL, PITTSUURSH, 137 & 139 Wood street, above ilfth. iplendid ostabllament la now °demi for Rent —it ia admirably arranged lor Conecru, L `C m " . ' E ' ldbia* "' se io% 7411' , 11:1!. N 8, 137 Wool tt. PITTSBURGH MUSEUM. APOLLO lIALLI—POORTIL STELP.ET. fhPENAILY-l•frorm 910111 n the morning; 910 tf wal afternoon; and tram 7 to lU o'clock in rho evening. Fradnainatee 93 erring Children mulct 19 vren ba I Nice. • ' 127 111733C.11. • Nig . Toil. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS A. A. MASON & CO r k•t. twins. Third &Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. W g 'OULD reipetfully call the aU.lll.la of city and g coma' merehtnt., to one or the tn Ott exten•tvo Stocks in the country, con:TO-Mg ever Footmen Vomited Cares and Paetares of Foreign Led DWI.. lie DTI Goods, tonspnian t in Pan,ul . ' stet cash test style yak.; 1.0 " tilt-ached Main, all grade% " Pewter Pities and Couoitatlcsi 30 " Motile de Leine, ' " I.ltymit and Moulins; DJ"Salmelt. and Toore,lt; 10 t• Castitterts, Cloths; I CO. " and bidet ol Tighter, Checks, to.; - "• • " Drown Muslina. Together with. the most extensive a.tortment of Imported Goods in thit ,mfaket t potsvantut the sown ample facilities for the Itonsacuon of their business, : and not of the partner. being centtantly In the caner. markets, that piettuning every imitation° entnyedity eattera Sours They believe tam they,ean oiler ja•GALLEllliddeCClerat 10 11•1[(Chlir.a. peacrally, in style, qualities, sad prices, than any clown mutant. New goods conmantly arriving. Merchant. intending par. catalog East, are . particularly solicited In exammo weir sat:aliment Loral j A it hIASON ft tut fils• Foveae elf newer yr Vlty E read hat the suenatla of pewee all In in Li. y y hair, 2ml:that when the yertidloins Del /oh hal despoiled .him 'of his toning lock., bi, power .11 de parted item him. - When we see a young and lovely woman, with magnitiemit hair, berme whose beauty all seem to bow, the binary. ..of Spawn Is 'lnnen brought to mend Let that proud lady, through sick nem or nrglecOe ahem of her Imminent ringleia, and theyower or lidera) is at an cod. JULYS fIAIJELD3. .EAULUSTRaLEIIAIR RESTORATIVE ir, without doubt, the lierfartiele extont, for breathe the bait In n hooky state, sod reinvigorating hair welch has be “Ms thin and honk. Its maintain nth will keep the hair set, allay, and lakerimt to the most advanced age. 11, entirely tadlen'es all dandruff and morr,and keeps the them clean and healthy, while the hair is not Dahl* to, tare grey an soon. •It will .bring new hair on hea ds which have becomeprematurely bald. and prevent the hair falling out from the effects et tickers., I hare iceeived tratimoulals of its bene ficial et/mistreat peroona of thyltighest respectability, end some or the mast scientific gentlemen:of th is city have pemenneed it I. be un ique. As even' highly popular discovery is liable to he counterkitad or nolo Poled, se It Is with my Eau Lustrole Halt Reaterotive. An Imitation of this Mete has been cumnraetnred la stns city, welch I would pane-Warty .12.31 the pub , lie agalust. Always ash far JULEd HAVEL'S Ilan Letprele lisle ReParative, and yen will then obtain au article which re warranted to render satisfaction.; JULCO HAVEL. Perfumer end CherniUt • • Intr Gelman street, below Fourth. Fin vale wholesale and retail by IL A. Fahnestock Co, and R. E. Scllcro, Pittabarght and John par , gunned J. Mitchell, Allegheny city, ea. .pO7 I====2l • _ . . AMERICAN, ENGLISH. AND GERIJAN PANGS, GOODSI HOSIERY, RID SAN& LACES, GLOVES, THREADS. COMBS, BUTTONS, SUS PENDERS. &e. , • aatla and Fancy YutlaQa, BLACK ANS, FANCY SILK CRAVATS, St/SCES, , ILAN °ANNA, atil LINEN unite:F., a general at. aortae/II of FANS, aatl //very variety au/mu/lags ap24 WIRITIW - GL.5.93-500 !roves ICO do, 1051 x, 50 da '..10514,,1art received, 44 9 k W HARBALUM 1:g 01nSVILLE LIME 200 tels stereowd for sale Li by . ..p44 . ., 93 W HARRAI.mII VOULA B!L}B—A moat aopoiiiir woman V. now opeoin by op% • A MASON CO • B URGE; &TN:41111,9-11.ln c'egar t siy teiTed pet tate lEUTCp..{I2II/114r. awl tow Zr..eln ing loft M&tW a A A a %lIIIOE 04.1000—easib151•1., r, J.OIICI, tag Tr Caned Mathis, In gnat gaiety. • A . • 31•80 1 ,1 4 JeCO r _ spir G t f .:l4t ; „Oreen , ea do 30 begs 'sots I...saayn. C 0313% :5 bags 1110 ffee, In bags tld Gov. Java Wog; 10 hbrit prima N s'sgsr; Oil bobs signed and Lost :Oyu' SO brig N 0 lefolroo”r. bf br s 11 Sightca 3 bobs Gotee agge:g f.O bobs clonfied Wet Vsr.ogili 140 dos "OW Wt Oon Orono.: 40 doe patent ZinoWssa Posrdig II tots Cocos sod Oboeolte, bs•3sprrfins Moe nails; 00 on. Foe kb OsaLf ehreef: J L WiLLIAW4 to CO • Corner Wood k. Flab Es. •dt insaartment last J& H PHILLIPS Foe sale by beib2c=ioif,ra ..?1,1,09 . •! o FNuarttelli IO,COn Ins_ no Sides; Jut receiving from emote Louse, and for tale by epee • Si AV HAROAI.IOII trfINDOW GRASS-10M bu reit waned uxes:, WV is stars, and for ule by HENRY HANNENIc CO, 23 Market meet. • • LELD-2•2 kegs pureand N, Mtn WLesd In O U ,J. Humeri & CL4 bnoo kr..b. by Roil HENRY HAHNE"( t CO ip hU 1.16A1l A. LITIIA R ;I in moire more for sale by tr • re 24 lIENRYIIANNEN kCO DARABOLS—A. A. MASON &I.7o...!lifaract at, .I Lava reatiived pet espraint 'ln ewes 11 ransom of the best coanafatta te I, and of all Qualities. ay 1.1 TACONETS&f i RINTED — MICRJAS.—iI7rae te voice of the above goods received, ard rperhig by A A al Abit.b. , 9l. CO E ff P !t Airl e :A if; lor f e ;kalC rC iaslttsost sgeolraldra. ecag tarsa !a! e „ly • A A MVOS ' QUEEN orrr, lIIIIRT SlWald, NO. AS ST. CLAIR STREET, mar the Ilndge Comemer Abate made le .ordn . promptly. Oar Watts are Mode by men/um:nett the bane se alu mnae.' APablate warranted to Gt. aarnebe ex." ate Milner retamod. - We hell is the stare a. hate aluminum; them wisher to Domande we take their eto•vitro, edict Outs to cononned, and that they ate conenly Luca We bare alarm wile maarnadont tear oidery ots do tona4 m which we call the , attendee of gentleaden to ac habit of doing to tattles:ea they would add mach in Molt pa.• retail appearance. , Na shirts moll at nor mute but Mom made by corselets. S. A N. AUL - ap434110r a tin zi•rs.. ABRAUTIM rAllt UV BLACK MATCH MOHSIII for sale by J C TIM:YFOGLE, fkcand . - A LL - porson. having mac?. pal on their hoar.: In conform ty tea reselown of Conocils lY plead. call to the Room* of the Heard, of Tradt4 plead MA, cornet of Wood no:1111 , rd sta, and par for tNe same. IMMVEL FdIiNIOTOCK IN non Ted. Aeril Od. Ifsd. ''app • ' 11,000 • TONS RAIL ROAD IRO3i. UFOhio and Ponaatila Rail Raul Comma). A syle D canons f.te eight thousand tons or Rad Bead Iren,ferthe eastemdtvialon ottbetr rood extend , lee westertud nom Pittsbursh. Three Demand tone vs her deltstred_on the Ohio Hirer at Pitobozgh sod Reiser, before the close of Canaenavigation tu ,er. lAD; sod the ttinatoder to the spring of nest year. The rails are to be et the II pattern,. lengths oi twenty feet, and aro to weigh ao pomade Per .rbry are to be anbleet to the iampeetiott to Selma la W. Robert., Chief knelnem ye, alforaNuoil, please addren the Preaident of the earn er - paor, a Patabersh. By °Met of the Board or 1),- ROBINSON, Jr, President. Pnoborgh, April Bah, lade. nate•da. wicis_4ronor. Claret Wines, °Judea blinds, ed to-tr. Chempogn• do do j.,r i0ta...." mere Nasnotor. and fed sale by A et:Lummox, QUEST CARDS for Wool Cording Macao", ootit• I.3ylab aad eleanots, tor .010 GEORMF! COMM", Wood IL titt4BE-73 ras prmse oar chess.; . • / bap old ebeeee,jeu reo'dutbe boner mad cheese depot, 143 Mourn:reel. . • I B CANFIELD INs KED OIL-13 Wiriest Tee4,n for *Co by .1 IICANFIELI) Iltaapraiaa r— Pesseait_Soda Ash-. - AM, CAntill of the above eelebra brood' alb Mgt tem, direct flow Me amour. Wm; IN, :On_sto 'way from New urleamcand ex pelled hero -his week; and 314 wilt vbonly *nitre maßaltimore per ships Jarilata,Chaopeete Darrow Clio t lifna Alba, ' , Melt will be sold on urrio . 1,- at tho laweat market price fur outs or approved bill.; - W No tao Idhe. n ~. SVGAII-110 hada la GBaer, inate,o, kor owe Ov • ap23 :- all PIN OBEY:MEE s brlssd bqrsirt, Joel reVd,r ls by pr J CANERL ) , t6MFm 01C1Ctioe.ao1 s, sore, .ea me by - IV it 7tIII'iMELTRRP. 'Seaquake Baca, - VOUNDLAVON hithaLINEL Worry Linings. Dunr, r , ximg, , Cetton Yana Gan S to 4ta.: INC—Dcse epeim Unaided Wick, Charanctat Wick, Wadding, Baas, Ike, Manufactured and lot sale OA tae lowan terms, by . D blrEWINti. apart atm Pawl York. - ouLtlviirmrl I A MZQ2 bbOtatil ME:4CH •UJIIMIAL.n, Als...TiitH. ANISGITE, OVIGNOLET, A., jun Ttr'a. end musale by aura A CULitiVwfut)N Fe riNZWVffiELail—a east" , a saperiii:rie' lanreeeired, am for vale by Vt 4 . A COLBERTSCd .....:-.: .-_..,,,, --, - -_:.i . , ' „, ' - ' : ' ,=. ; . " , 'A 7-4,2. Y,' , : . .5'i' . :.;:•:!,7 - " , r.',t;'/-; , s:' . .='':'',' - =-. . . ~..,......„ ,-, A AIUS ECIEMMI err M'atider INGlar Mr.lt Jobwon G /Owe% ..... ..... Mr. • • •Mr Porter Mrs Capp.o WILKINS HILL C. YEAGER, NIMEMBIIIO lIOUSEs
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