THE PITTSBII-al *GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY WHITE'ile BATURDAT:MOHNING, MAY 4. IMO is - .debt ier. due peen kV his several *rendes m New Rork. Prledriphia, 'and Balla% and is garbed:ad IC receive" ealocimtioos end adverdsemerce for as. • QjPßtLDcrau entocripilotrtbe Non% Amerfeen and .Valiad SusanGaud Iluisdelphis, received and for warded from this ordes. rr:ritir CPC11131.71 Dior Germu—Adeadreme • sadesbeerptlea, dro for Ma parer, will be received and envanied from .. di... Pittlanazeimtwuuscul..iwe—Sabwriptleits of wilnable paper, will tin recured Onward• ittl from A . .stlimpuionsa . sad lOW Client? Ce . . • . . ___ _ __ : • - • • . venatterm7 • 'te parguanee of the call of the Chairman. the Wide and Antionsonle County Committee of Correspond elms met at th e Court Roue. The trilletwing mesh. tier tams adopted, to win— .= That the Whig and Audiometer voters r Eleellin Districts of Allegheny Coentl and en hereby requested to meat at their weal places for holding eleetkins, on Saturday. 'be Isr del. et le at nest . then and there Locket two delegates to the Comity Convention to be held at the Court House, ,' onWeetneaday the gbh day. et /nee , at II e' .l " k i . '' `Sabi Corteetaton to make the astral and neeensry Dominaliens for the enuring October Elections and aloe to appoint Pee delegates he represent the Centary in the State Conveollanire be held in the city or Min delobia, on. Wednesday, the IBM day ot.lena.* The Finery an in the Townships tel be bold between the bean or two and Asa o'clock, (except • Pin) and those In the Wards and Boroughs between the hears of eleven end nine ' , clock. P. M A HU...AND% Chairman. Yee. E Page; AUX Paarzus,}Seeretuie. -Twos 8101./., Pfnabargh, April Ift. Hai. - WHIG STATIC CONVMNTION. At a me dot of the Whlg State Central Cotaaaluee, • held at Ranirbar6.Bfare3 P. 1910,11 wee it t puzp, Th ee the whipnf the •ereral eoon.les o(tkle Mate be requested to select a mother of delll• awes ape/ to their reveatire npreseatatiere la the ' .1404atillre; I , • said delegates to meet 1.1 Coo oemion -412 the city of Philadelphia, on the lath der of Joule, 1650 'bar the yorpous of noralnathot a candidate for Canal CmmOstoner,to beveled for at the ensuing &mend Elation.' MORTON MeMICILkEL, Chabot.. Goma 11 }Wm f.teereterr ECTSEZ NEXT PAGE Full LOCAL NATTEith tZLEGRAPMC Fars Bums° Sum—The letter of"Cobden," publfsbed to day, ellCOilitgeS US to hope that. the Legidature will really give to a Free Banking Lew before It adjourns ills would be a comer Mates most devoutly to be wished for, but hardly to be expected. If this bill does pus, however,we shall be inclined Irkutsk for stitcher grocc—that the free banks should have the privilege of issuing small notes. Being bawd on state stocks, and therefore perfectly safe, they would form a move nerd, arid reliable currency, better even than sp. cie. Wricannot expectthis, however, this year. 'Hammitt Teams cm nit SASS/MI.—A commu . nicatloa, signed “Patriot," has been received, strongly urging the Stockholders of the Pcansyl rani. Railmiul to vote against a Sunday toile. Had , ow eurresporsdent seat in his article iotlme to have had any effect upon the question, we should glad ly have Muriel it; but the time tile peened fur sod We are sorry to say that the friends of a Sabbath train have Succeeded by a large majority. We think they have decided unwisely, and hope that by the time the mad is finished they will be willieg to rmsoneider their decision, and send oat Amtrak= Sunday. The news from Santa Fe, of the attempt to ex tend its jusisdictiori over New get ,o, which wil be found in another column, is of a most startling character, and evinces the reckless determination of the South to extend Slavers at any and every haimrd. Texas has no more right to New Mexico than it has to California or Oregon, and we hope the peop'e of that territory will drive the Texas agent out admit. burden., and spurn, with proper spirit, this attempt to exercise &jadeite:lots found ed on mere pretence. Mon; TAmarrACCORISS Stommo.—The Bahi moreAmerian malt' the following announce ment: "We rgerct to learn that in COLOC10.11(11 of the low price creation goods, and the hush price of the rev material, some of the cotton factories in dm vinintly—twire come to the determination to stop thew mills, while other. propooe to troth "half time" after the Ist of next month. All, or nearly all the manufacturers of brown cottons, bare come to this determination " What la commentary on the glorious British Tar iff of .4113! The people will soon get their eyes open we thing, to the beauties of the free trade pol. icy, which the Lecofocos are endcaverin to fu ten upon the country. OUR BOOK TABLE Woman m ilarnuca : her Wink and her Reward. B, Maria J. brlincodi, mime of l.Chutosend Grunter Channs,"ete., etr, New work: D. Ai. pnion it Company. The chow of this wear, as the writer tells yr, Is detennhie, from her peaftlon In America, and her pottery, as developed by that position, whin is the work designed for woman hare, and what the reward which alumna its • perfarmacca. The object she has pursued with skill and auxins, and bas given as an Intermits and inanuctiva work. Ehe does not endeavor to sestroy the peculiar chitin and lovellitessof the female character, by dainties far woman tights which God sod nature never designed her to poeseer, btu elevates bet In her peculiar 'phenyls a far mote Innuenttal end useful position. Weatan'e Frearefektit, a awry ci Dtartat Llat By ones Avila:, meteor of Home leileence. N. Yatlt D. Appleion dc Co. A oeillnlerestiaa mid well told tale. "Dim , via Pipit -um i n Cal;firrnia, being the results of actual experience, including notes of .qe Journey lry Lind sad Wsicr, and observations osi the climate, soil, renames of the cruntry, tie By , ,Tatneal...Tyroe. M.D., Yew Yolk: D. Apple• toe ilk Co. A very readable and instructive bank: 7h Farsier'x' GrWit to SCiDlVitb sod P.artical As*,m iD %at, dataiUngt ni te, labo of the . farmer all their Warfel, and adapting them to the season' of the year as they respectively occur. By Henry Stephens, F. E. S. E., assisted by John P. Nor m, M. A., Professor of Scieutille Agriculture In Yale College, New Nivea. New York: Leonard . Stott de Co.° Thls work will comprise, an we learn from the prospectus, two large Loyal octavo volumes, coo. tainiag over 1400 pager, with 18 or 20 splendid steel 4 1 04 11 7 81 45. and more %ban COO:ertgravinp on wood, in tho.htgbest style of the art, lilustrat. log almost every Implement of husbandry now is use by the besiTarmers, the beat modes of plough tni, planing, haying., barveralugoko., dec., the va rious domestic animals ki their higheu perfeello• 1n shot!, the rriceFeel karate of the book is unique. and willvendevit of inealemlable Value to the go dent cf_agricollure. It w2I be published in semi monthly numbered 81 met, with an English steel engraving in each number, of which there will be about 22 in all.— Pico 25 mans per aacaber, or $5 la advance for the 22 naer,berr. Evirytooker who wishes to dert•O both plots. ■re sod prtfit by bis butte's, ahooW some s copy of the work. Tht Hoilttintiunat,' for April, hasjaat been pla n dapou our table. This is one at the most valu able periodleals in America, for every Pietist and Gardener, sod ao American Gardener ahould be withust It. T.I. 021.:mater, for Aprtl, be/ • la eve of the beat Agaieettetal klonthllea eS Stales. D'etkezary alelie.itl, BIWA/ ind. am , Elegienneg."—Thia torgrubeem wart bar now d be 8 It number. Elf:km.4 s Mairasiar, for April, one of the meet mown* of for ferries lapnota. All of the above ena as one been realm:Lane are sale by James D. Loebwood, 104 Foonh • Pmansenvarus litsmisomo Comssare.—Tb• 1/010 on the torsion ofSunday travel, yesterday, aims -07 stockholders vote 1,234 shares for daily line. 50 stockholders vote 563 shares against daily lines. Majority for daily Knee 649 votes. The poll so this question closed yesterday at 3 o'clock, P. It, and the total vote stands Stockholders. Shares . For daily lints 1125 17422 Against daily lion - 704 12 663 Idatority for daily lion 421 - 5,159 The total nmnber'ot Stockholders who voted is Lev, and the nramberef shares polled 30,,a5, rep. mentiag $1,524,250 of the capital of the Company. It will, of mane, be remembered, that is Mae ag gregate this shock held by the claimer Philadelphia, Pausbomh,•ntrAllegbeny,4s not included.—Pkil. North amerireas. g tammus—We learn /tom Amm, ILL, Ow the intim eaeld of Richard Flagg, of tbe Atm ot Mut P tra:n k Co., wa• barn to death on bfo day a, war; ‘Whl'e !Meg In its cab., A opal; from the fire plate caught the clothes of the bed while the mother-Wit below Mein, end the semimsof the dying Intent /lot Rave the alum, bet too lase .0 proaezeo to fire. The unfortunate molter vas sea:ly fraatie.-18t. L uia Repub.ites. WREN 41 - 7. MOM 11A1171111111IIRCI. . 'Fr"Pf ira gne• WIN Pltuamit dkzen. 'lLUmitclw, April 30,1650. The yen event to the Swage. to day, Wu the Pante Of 110 hal entitled A sop - Pleases& to the Act to Mete a sicking feat AO provide tot thilP76ll,l4oehltthl 01:41:glthellt 01 the debt of the Commonwealth.. to which was added; by the Financial Committee in the Senate, the bill of Mr Dante, advfaing the Govethot to aciPtioata a loan of . 0,300.000, at a rate of interest not above Saar per cent. per annum, to ran far thirty leen, sad maiming epee the holdarra thereof the privilege of banking thereon, under. the.pnc eiples of whit to generally known as the Free Beakirg System. Upon the deal passage ofthe bill the yeas were IS, nay. 14. 1 have but litt.e doubt that the bill will now pan the Houle. Both parties ire be: analog heartily idea of the old system, and would like to get rid of it at the present session. if It was prunkatide to do n. It la the prevailing bop es. slop, however, that the Immediate utbstaution of the Free System, fur the Corporate System, would probably lead to dangerous revulsioes In trade and bullpen. They have, consequently, adopted the policy of introduciog the Free System gradu ally, so that it may work In why into public cond. dance, and sopercede the other, as it were, by the fume of pnblie sentiment alone. The NT which has thus pained the will be hailed by the people as the beginning of one of the greatest. re. forms of age. It is emphatically the greet meuure of the session, and Plaint the only one that is worth the time and talk that ha. been ex pended upon it. Mr. Dante took pauage In an omnibus, for the bill to Incorporate the Allegheny and Manchester Plank Road Compatty. The road leads lieu Al. legheny city to Woods' Ron, with the privilege of extending to the town cc ...Beaver. Tha Ltd!, however, requires Ike consent of the corporate authorities of Allegheny city and Manchester, and provides that it shall not Interfere with the lota. lion or construetion of the Ohio and Pennsylvania RAU Road. - In the !louse, the Montour county bill was again up. The miestion mow upon receding from the amendment mode by 'the House, providing. (lathe subeitution of the whole question to the r.aople of the county. Upon the queatiotrof reced'av, II vote stood, yeas 47, nays 32. So the bill hes now parsed hith Humes, without any rutriction or qualification, whatever. A motion to reconsid er was lost by the same vote! Ma bill to extend the chatter of the Wyomirg Bank vas then taken vp. Me. Conyngbam ad• dressed the Mono at considerable length in favor of the bill, and it parsed second reading. EL= Oa motloo of Mr. F.otherfaid, the bill to extend the chimer of the Himachal Bank, and reduce the capital mock wae taken up, yeas 47, nags 27, and passed eecond reading. The capital am re aimed to 5710000. =MUNOZ B.S. Cr YITTSII7IOII. The House went into Committee of the Whole, Bkr. /sckenn in the Chair, lid took up this bill.— Mr. Hoplet mooed ■ substitute f,,r the bill, a bill it relation oft:hang, in the riser Delaware, which was adopted, and was then reported to the House under the title of the Exchange Bank.. The Speaker ruled the amendment to ha out of order wee. the original boll came op and passed. PEON NEW YORK. Corempordea. dila* Nusbaum Citrate Nrw Yoic, April 30 After two weeks of dull weather, we have at lasi a day of !springlike pleasantness, and bininms has assumed • new activity in consequence. As 'this if simmer day, the larger pan of our mer chants are busy with their correspondence, though the Atlantic took an enormonarttail, to the loss of John Bull's ship. The demand for sterling ex change is cot large, and good names sell at 109 1-2, and a fair supply at the close albinism. Money is very abundant, and the legal rates cannot be ob tained upon good notes. The' closing prices for Stocks are, 110 for Pennsylvania grs, 119 3-4 for coupon is Linked States, and 118 1-2 for tinned States Vs of 180, Pittsburgh Rail Road tends 97. Some of the fancy stocks, long vary quiet, show a great degree of activity, nod the market upon all sides appears buoyant. The advertisement of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Rail Road company for Iron, attracts considerable attentioe, and proposshi will, no doubt, be abun dant_ Iron of the drat quslity purchased in England for csah, can be laid down here at $42,50. en that you can see what your own mills most work for, to get the job. As pig iron sells with you at 526. $27 for the best, the chance is small. Had Pats , bush rolling mills tor rail road bars, ready to run, .the contract could not be filled with you. It has been-settled by the books of the Brady's Bead Rail Road mills, that siuty dollars is the lowest mark at which the milli can run, a rate that givesiise Eng lishman the mirket.. As soon as this iron comes,. the Locofocos who adtrocate the Tariff of 18-10, had better "make a platform" of it, and hold a mass meeting of iron makers, and show this iron as a demonstration of the rascality of the Whip, who aid the Pennsylvania mills mast atop. • On Sunday an attempt was bade, in the most degraded part of the city, to gather the class who, in London, attend what are known as "Ragged Schools,"—near a hundred were gathered at the firm spread of the net, end a harder set of custom ers could not be found. However, a. the service. of she Sunday school progressed, they gradually yielded obedience, nod the pOicemen who had been summoned to mitred, had nothing to do. The gentlemen who bravo-assumed the labor of love, are quite encounmed in the belief that a more ex tensity missionary ground than . can be (mind in ASIA, is to be well occupied. ' The anniversaries have commenced, by a ser mon frau Dr. Dowling, before the "society for ameliorating the condition of the Jews." Him ser mon was brilliant, but his task a hopeless one.— In all the operatic= of this society, and with ell their expenditore, a solitary converted Jew is all that can be shown aotheir visible rewards. A good number of churches were supplied on Sunday with strange preachers,and on Monday next the enemas- ries will be under way in eardeit. The financial affairs of the Bible, Tract, and General Missionary enterprises are in good condition, and the multi. sodas who make their annual pilgrimage to New York, the Mecca of the western Continent, will take home with them cheering news. Jenny Linda concert room hubs.= commenced, and will be all that is necessary to give the people a chance to hear her notes. It js supposed that Barnum will open at five dollars.. ticket, a price Mat will make the natives stare. Ilowever,if peo- ple eat green pea., in the middle of winter, they must pay the cost, round as "it is, nor will this price prevent her front having a crowded home. A boat called the California, drawmg MO fist of water, starts soon for California; when such egg shells as these are seat on such a fool hardy expe dition, there iu an opening for the stern wheel boats of the Ohio. They are as **worthy as this floating mem. The continued absence of the steamer causes confusion in the canon market, and holders refuse to sell—good fair cotton sells at 14 cents, the high ea yet, aid floe 14 1.2. Ashes are steady at 3,56. 14 for pots, and 5;75 for pearls. Good itfichigan flour has sold at 5,44a3,62; the market is very firm, and a considerable speculation going on. Hides have risen a little, and a further advancement is asked. Barrelled meats are nochanged; cut meats are Arm, with sales of plain hams at 6 cents. Gros aeries are without much change, el; are Linn, with a tread trade doing fur this State and Quads, now one if not the best customers we have. C. Nam !atria To TUB Pactno.:—We pablished some time sines an aeeoant of a nom room to the Pwde Oasan, dhteerrered by Cam. I. P. Levy, of Vera Cruz. Prom the following parsgrapb, tn. ken from the Mobile Remoter of dm 224 instancli will be Seto thin Copt. L.. bar arrived io this coos• try, and that the object of his visit is the ranker. into of his plan: Among the pauengers by the Medway that arris • ad at Itne port on Friday lam, was Capt. J. PL. vy, Yen Cres. Capt. L. has recently obtained from the Mexican Congress, the excluelve pawls lege of carrying parsengere sod merchandise on as entire new route, from the Gall or Mexico to the Pao no. The route by the of the Alvarado ricer in steamtmala to the heed of navigation no that stream, a point named Ojoaco, nest the osountalno, and from thence by land qu eues. a d .ante of thirty leagnes.to Gamine on onthe Paeidc.Hatulcd la nearly we hundred miles aerator Panama, and this, with the wring otitis. mace lo the golf side, mill give nearly Own bow died miles la (seer of this route. Cep' L. bee proceeded to the north for the pureose of making the necessary arnagements to pot the tine in ac tive operation. He prophase to nia la oonneaten with it, a lam at itemiser, from some port on the Golf to Yen Crux, and we here reasons in, be :fells" that if the necessary meanies areadopled, this pert will be seltdeel. Came is rititansusum7From the re pf Hero arefors ulliortt,gr a dol/am lakenout of I,o_ Unite in the Philadelphia • isitehr;it ''''„Poceets of warbler men in a single brancbtr that the eity of hretherly.hrrea by es i ttai .. - Malang, Ins etagteStste ito ex. tear Apps, the same ittlei to the whole Unica, and the sum *ill orderly and immoral of say 0117 in *a United - nut n n to lent toter.Maromflion s ! This hi - the Stater. The North Americas, Cr Tkatittlay last, Iron Workers' tax for Free Made! In ag giteg , oo the iothieetjuu the radw,hi, Ttere would be a shadow of mese:anon forthe Tron'Worker if he knew Mat these millions went mot' ihirty boors t— , Into the pockeniaof hie felkod bibacern Sir odes s.l3 y . dur sit; ieeteltleY ;mating , it sp. branch. of businees in this country. Bra he is pears that—not to speak of what the reporter mai comforted by no •coh telleetion. He know. that "the usual Sunday stones" In the southern and • whet is mamaur re Air peat:Lego. rata eAs pextem southwestern dialect., regal/Mg jhe preseice of ejsrstiga toongfaciairers. the Sheriff and police, and a deien arrests—no l biers hut a single illustrition - of the effect of lets than three ectoderm:lg firearen'a eghte took the policy so leoeciouely adhered to by the Lgeo. place on that d.., at all or whtch deadly aren• foe° petty. Constantly professing extreme Iota& were used and blood shed, with the Utah - 6f boos; ship for the laboring men of the country, they are fords commuted at one, If not at two. That, be- doing all they.o to curtail the demand tor labor, I twee . twelve and one o'clock, on the Sabbath ? and thus la deprive the hiker. of the meads of i Enemies, • conflict occurred between two coats supporting and educatiog his children!: panics in Second Street, stove Aroh, soda men " was stabbed to death, eying from knives and pie. Freo n. the Si. Louis Republic., of Aprii at. to( abate to the door cf a public house, which he' I reached only mperish. About the llama time, an- 13IPOUTANT IMO3I SANTA PE I other man, a liftman, wu stabbed tube corner of . Ameolfrosn New Mexico— Amu:1010n of Terri- Third and Dock Wrests.' Alm:tons o'clock, two retrial Government by the Authorities of Tmwr. other companies had a bottle near Fifth and Cal. Among the paaeengers home of the steamers towblll streets, at which pistols were fired, sad, from the Missouri, . as we are told, several of the belligments slightly s kinner, for eeeer., lies, grounded. Oa Saturday night. but a Cow hours muion,s • is little ears morethyo f month from n. before the unfortunate Meyers mus killed in Sees to Fe. We are indebted to Mr. Skinner for a and street, a porter house keeper was webbed— brief accouot Of the condition of affairs in New it is rested, mortally—in another part of Philedel- Mexico, at the timed his leaving that territory. phis, by two men who refaced to pay for their The party which accompanied Mr. Skroner over liquor. On the preceding night. a man was heat- the plains. was composed of Dr. Henry Connelly, en nearly to death, at Sixth street and Franklin Messrs. James L. Collins—famihari known as Avenue, by two bullets, and carried to the Ho. the"Squire"—Charl. E Kerney, Taos, Geo. pital covered with wounds. H. Peacock,of Independence, F. Y. wing, W. T. This is the history of thirty six boors in Phila. Pop., and Dr. J F. Hassel, of xington, Mr. d an d it is one on 'a nkh the commoditycommodityt Frazier, of Santa Fe, and Henry Mar in, of Jeder o son City, who with their servents and terimaiera, ; I P P li b i n tadelobis curt to do wmathing more then ponder. The obaranterislic of these Sgthe—as of aittrehe'ed.me ti fie Mr. Skinner left Santa Fe on the 19th ultimo, are now neuly all the breaches or pence with Which we I conhoooly teat deadlyiT he parry met with no interruption upon . the route, arms weveuved at t h em. Ali our r e al. " in Phil from the Indians, and oral y saw a small number adelphla now go armed. It would seem that all of in camp, upon the venters of the the pet.aa connected with the fighting comps- Cimmarone. nies do the eame 01 the stereons arrested in Sec- The mail which left Fort LeavenwOrth for Santa and street, two orthree of them, member. or roe. Fe sham rho end of Februa woo met by Mr. S. nets of one of the companies, were olevided with on the day of his departure, within 20 miles of its pistols heavily landed, P i sto l s w ere the weapons destination; and the mail of the 15th ult. %Ili al yawl at Fifth and Callawhill. They have become so Leavenworth.met on the Citurnarone, then 11 days out from so common ,that they are now carried aid em- Fort ployed by the little bole who, in the skirts of the Brown's train of Yrano., which started last fall ate, form lawless Uriaciatiou la imitation of older from Independence for Santo Fe, and being over desperadoes. . taken bye snowstorm, lost all the matte belonging to it, found at its encampment, in en open prairie, about 30 chiles on the south e'de of the Arkanue, patiently awaiting the arrival of oxen from the States to take them on to Santa Fe. They had been com pelled to bum two of the wagons„ at a lime of ex treme cold, for cooking purposes, and to beep them from freezing. A few don; prior to the departure of Mr. Si in ner, an express had been teemed to Santa Fe by ( - ov. hlunror, which hro't a communication lethal °dicer from Major Neighbors, Texan Commissioner, who was then at the military post in the neighbor hood of El Paso. The purport of the communica tion is undemmod to have been merely on appro.nl of the fact to Colonel Munroe, that he, Maj. Neigh bors, as Commissioner on the part of the Stale of Tex., with plenary powers to establish the Mei.- diction of bin government over NeW Mexico, had arrived to the Territory for the purpose of currying out the object of his commission, ,do., and trusting that Colonel Munroe, Civil and Military Governor of New-Mexico, would co-operate with him, and lead him that aid which might be found necewary is the establishment of the Texan laws, and the fol. Humor of the instructions given to him by the ex• ecutive and Legislature of his State. , The Sso.Przsect et Front ~,,, po the immediate neighborhood of the Milavy Post, near El p... where a strong Texan it theme is enppreed to govern ) had resigned hie juri.diction to the Tex an Commissioner, thus abandoning to that State all territory lon D. Ana, (srrery: miles north of El Paso.) to tea Presidio °IS. Etersrin, a line bordering upon the Rio Grande, some 110 miles in length. Mr. White, the Sob Prefect ef that portion of the territory, may he able to ex cuse :himself to Ann Government for thee turning over one of tho (etre. portions of New Mere°, with as Population. to a government, the very eacri.eu of which, I Texaco,) is foil of lthhorm.nce and a neveucebe-optocted repugnance to a Sew Mexican. The reception of loteligence at Santa Fe diet Maj Neighbors had arrived in the territory for the establishment of Texan jorisdietton, created an introt, excitement in that city, where the In tone, storms; portion of the community, in all pa. Mimi matters, are almost exclusively A unerimme. Agitation upon the niece!, o is raid lip our ir.for mant, Ism:nerd to Sante Fe, In which place as parr of the territory, msy *lore be said to exist a difmnes of ammo relatmc to the rexaa claim, which In es at a creature to a greeter or Inns de. e arts, of rruemeau;tor th roughout the entirelength and bre.h of the land, wherever a nattre Mexi naLl tow be Mond, or an Astrrsols whose feelings nave tm. beenm crped t,y personal nishee auto. 'he pre rat rettl's men who occupy the dame. .vii caeca, tbere".exise. but one tenement—that f deep chagrin that the Governor of New Mexico —the emit sod military commend.', Cot. Moo. rce—should have touud himself to hamprted by his instructions that he could not hare taken a steed such as Ma position led the people aver whom he holds rule to believe he would /eke to this matter, and aft determined spirit of rceisteoce 4 even to the death, against the rajal ueurpeuon ofTexes to the sod al New Mexico. Poblic ateminga were bring called througheut the Territory for the adoption of me.orcs to re -Ist the action of Texas, at his lime Mr. &Sumer From the Rarriabargh Telegraph. left Santa Fa. Progrea• of the Apportionment Bill. Two =ethers had already been held la Santa EXTRAORDINARY DEVELOPIIENTe. Fe—the only place where a eivistoo t f apinioa:is found relative to the proper coons to ha pained A now Apportionment Bill paced the Houma in the emergency.brd op to the time of leavine, no on Friday last, and was immediately sent to the Senate, where ft still moralae tmacead upon. It definite action had been had, the meeting having will be seen by on , repute e rs ana i n nroona dt ue hero ed)ourned ander a highly smelted state Cl that two or three attempts have been med.* to get feelieg, by thy coming evening. The next amt. It tip in that body, bat without success. The fol. cal will bring on further, and doubtlesa deeply lowing eattu m eau a we, ',men w e copy from ieterestiog news relative to the matter, from New the Mammon Derma., will convey some idea Mexi°3 * of the &g na w °s t h e ueuue b u t o encounter i n Cal Menne hied issued the following order to Ito various ate , ea t h roug h t h o two 'k now ,. W e the c00,..d00t0 of the diffiferit military paps in were not before aware of . the fact that a monk.) boa Terdioryt _ The Tariff—Decay of the Iron amines. From every quarter we bear of the dreadful havoc canoed by the Tariff of '46, la the iron Susi nen There will be scarcely a Furnace or Rol ling Mill in operation in the county, in one year from this ilme, unless something is done to relieve the business from the utter ruin which harp over' tt. Its Calflithlt in Araryla.4 Walbe area by the fol loving communicaton from the Baltimore Ameri eau: THE MANUFACTURE OF IRON I am much gratified, Meson. Ednore, to observe that your journal and come others have directed public attention to the letter elite 3d of January, of Sw Henry L Balmer told. Clayton, Secretory of State, oaths subject clan increase of duty on Hannah iron imported into this cottony. I am not disposed to censure the Hon. Minister as others have done fir this move of Mr, intend , 1 to retain for the iron milkers of England and Snot. land the markets of thi, country. For to Eng. land it is a matter, of the fleet importance to keep employed the thounands of operatives to whom this breech of monjtacmre afford* labor and serer port. It is a subject, well wartSy the diplomatic talent f winch the Hon. Min , Mer aso distin guished. I , is one which has caused between France and Honiara as much negotiation. ns any other, and which France has been unsviltiog to yield, konwirg the i oportanee to, every nation of the workings of IT, micenl resources. It is evident that the Beglieh and Scotch tor era have now the markets of the United Stales The British Minister thinks that any change to increase the duty would produce a very disagree able effect on poolte opinion In England." I have no doubt whatever but that it would cause a disci greeable feeling. But are the sofferinge ci the American makers not to be considered Let us turn to our own Stale rod nee in what condition our work. are at this time. We will And that nearly all of oar estabtishments are step oed--,pnest el' them because the basin's. is rnieed and (there because the business has reined ann. We have aft Rolling Milts for bars and rails to this State. and they are all stoma but one, and that one la not full/ employed. The Faraacea in our State which have stopped and to which others will be added as soots as the stock on hand Is worked op, are Its follows, via: Two at ..Monet Savage." The b"cka" "Pa eaa." " • Cot ,e,n." Syt eel i!!..." " ,- Idoirtreh " Two al Patnzetc* The '•E ~ tndge." .Laeuei `Chesapeake." " "Cprtis Creek." Oregon!' One Gras "Ashland." The subject may be continued by BALTIMORE. induesee had been. or Wald be broeget to bear • -- Unto QOARIZer,OIit MILITAET Pier, upon the subject. When members of the Ugly. Santa Fe :iti M., Mamie 12. Ig3o. ththtet the.„treett, hoverer . nee fat„ the r, Sun Having been duly notified by MIL" Robert • that money can be made available' in etch a coo- S. Ne.ithberNer hie etriMd a. a CoMM , .i.er or test, and even go ao far as to commit themselves the Sate of Tose% lc , the PorPoso of ostabitshitte by targreph to such • presuMpljent it IS net to be the civil jurad c JOG of the 81Ste over this terrace. aid .... ry, liar command will Doses ve • rigid nce•inteff... wondered at that disinterested parties s..o‘ Mane the idea, alto. ewes with him at me exercise of his function-, When t h e De.,,,,,, Seat arrived h em the an. and equally amend coming in coon ci with !be ju• thentioity elate dispatch was considered doubtful, . Mall authorities created by that Sane. wad moot persona were inclined to pay no atten- I am, very respectfully, lion le it whatever ft Is mow understood, how- veer °lit any 't, ever, that the dispatch is not dlsanewa by soma Signed JOHN lbltiNROE, Dm Col. U. 5. A, al the Bettie., It least, whore name. are teteltrOrt , Cosimuading 9.h Department. ad in connection With it be that it will readily be perceived, that New From the Uninotown Democrat Mexico muallook alone to hersell for the means ®cured t Bribery 1 I to resist the usurpation enter old enemy, A telegraphic dlapatch wart received at this Mr. Skinner kroner it as his belief, founded an intimate knowledge of the Mextcan pop. place some days ago, addressed to Daniel Koine i upon ammo of New s'exico, that armed mtgs.; will and R. T. Galloway, Eats., from Lewis Robert., by made, If neeesamy, to any attempt at Meese member MI" LegM /mens ~_fr e e,. am „, eee . Cemn Yt Wort.' 07C , {heir territory of Texan lase, and that Mr. Webreet itteM. meen'erire 4 v. e,..„Miltee,t many American resialeom who , justly regard the the two Members from lbie ...Wye nee ww , ... attempt of Texas as an assumption cipower ' will Patrick, of this town, at preuot modstant clerk of b e r . ,,„„,d openly opposed. nod to say F. ,,,,,, , Is re the Senate, to the following .irrel: aiming an authority which they cannot recognise. "Haxairstrann, April e,_--, ISZO. Indian troubles continue to es Idol New Me mica. t'A new .epportionmeat bill has been reported, the most daring entwines beteg; cons, oily perpt. rankling a Sootuortal District out tithe cooper. of tented „,. n the et .. deteeee .„ ~,,,;,,,, of tint Fayette, Somerset and Redford,end another ou t unprotected reel tr. Gov. Munroe had ordered a of Wa.htrietOO and Greene. Send es O NE detachment of-the troops stationed at Los Vegas, THOUSAND DOLLARS, oodles mill defeat ti." under Captains Judd and Dickinson, to make a This bill, so tar as this dictum I. concerned, has „e„„et„.„. of the R ., peeree. for the perpme been defeated is the senem by eneeb'ng Weal - of dimovering e suitable point for the cstabit,h moreland to the du tier, 11 it was in the bill no. sent of • military pool. The detachment lett toed by the Governor. . about the 12:h or Muck in the discharge of their For whore use woe this money wanted) Who Agile.; tram the result of which some good may was to be bribed? Who Mu been bribed? Have e„.,., es „ I . mate will corny the m tote the ver y funds been °Maned elsewhere? How mach lona crate of the Apaches and jicarilles. ney has been expended to perfect the- 'woodcut coaspiracy against the rhrhte of the people. _ . . .- - • - Ms. W eeeeee 'a Speech at Boston. , BOSTON, April 29. From the Albany Evening Journal. arre• Trade and Leber. Mr. Webster arrived al the depot a hullo before . _ 6 o'clock, and wt. drawn to the Revere Hoot,. In s.. 0,,,,,1 harcuche, •ecomnac ltd by the Ron. lie. Every one profuse. sympathy with the Leone er. Dot different men have different modes of fee Choate and others. Ile was received by a embodying that sympathy, la this, however, as large crowd and with great enthualahn. ba Mr. in every thing ehte,"the penal of the P o dd in g *m e Webster approached, U. E. Curve eddreised Mori eeying that hie fellow citizen, had oratembled eating." Ton polny that millet • demand there to weieetne him home. Thera were not for Labor is the heti, puisay for the btborer. The poor epte's cep tel connate to Lin awn.; to work i ponCeiena, hot they t kad known his worth, and bsd g Atheted together to greet him. Mere and and what be wants it, opponondies fir kr steady and profitable Mechelen'. lilt in altogether tio• nom . or. the northern jnhorern. at who ... had heard to muck. Whew wad thorn a tiotthoth like euh capital. Thai may be pet fl ablyseat out In a thousand direction.; but sinews and man who wet nut .'laborer I Thiry pets sensible. marmite can only be profitably employed la La- of his efforts to promote and deiced the labor of bar. There, therefore, who with to give prattle the couutry. They were aware that the Internal cal demonstranosa of the genuineness of their Improvement of the reentry had roved in him ad sympathy for that Laborer coo only da so by ej• uhle edentate. They knew alto, chit when we vecanog the policy which creates a demand for were is dor:, of war . 44 .„.„, a,aaatatt,y, aii La n 'to o. c. la as look at the roacoofti erect of the , endwlr e t r and ,n well a_i. directed Tan a e a t l ai r t . s a h nia a had p i bream, teer vc ,, d a pe r e e a cd i r echoes polity of Free Trade. Take, by way of il. einem,. of one were their friends ; that there wet one great country, and that the friends m:w laino. the tingle interest of Iron, In the single or she 1.7al State of Penney/vaunt. , one grew( party In which all were nailed, no d' In 1 642, there were 21; Purttecenln,Perat' 1 . ft .! Wes the party of the Caton. They were not rodoeie* 15 4 889 men, of Pig lies. O'f°" t h e ted in eapreentr g the high consideration of his cr oons of 1816, this number had increated to qo, forta t, preserve the conentution—:hey knew that Product.* 873,231 eons -4iti**m hr an increase i ii ' l Iherp ware many conga:nog Influencer—any ai t ' roar years, of 133 furnaces, and 222346 was of tempt to reconcile which criuld not fail to meet the dietpprobaboa ol 'some. But Cher were pot about Th,,,, E l ti g of the product of 1012, was In OD to Login rt. unreal one who, before they tram • netghborhood of 53,000,000, and to 1810, sear born, had peered the confidence of the netinnuni• 17,000.000. ty, and had eversince T a lintaned it. TWotetras of this Pt Eros WWI panufectured , At the nohnktajoh of a. charier. aeinark,i ear. Haile into hoepS. Haile ban, heitee'int • • w i Nr i . &-". , Weenier rose no the carriage and Apple foi about in the hate of Pennsylvartie, at mice the cost, lot , ft, „,, taint , tat,, tt , ahharahaa as fellows i_ labor of the Pig Iron noel( ' ( .ee.e2tielitiet if we 'lt was with !treat and sincerefi la friend, at lature that he add this to the coat of the Pig leen, we will have ate,, Co ;,,,,;. as ... alma at a the following murex— time when his prtvaiss effete, had called him from 1648, value of Iwo linalltadoied—thhththk,,-,,,,,, „- therm of Government to his on home. de 1818 do do d 0...•• .••, • .•16 008.. y o have ac i d, air, th e de fi es of the w winter, In this of these stuns, f00r.6116a imp 3 4th.) arryggus. ~, putlie coeval of the country have been •rduour , treaded In Labor. There wee, therefore, COpq, 1 ni , : , gerry`to Day those littilintiS duties are notet ol cin Labor, in nit s single branch of Industry, ' in door wall. Fam lorry to nay that the public of. Pennsylvania. is ' • SAS. elid, country have pot yet made an much 11912, $6 n5O 00d. . orgasm toward tetiefac)rry pdiustment on to re -1846, ............ .......17,300,003 .0,,,, • .11 lb. anatomy eLich bile beep talc about It regattas ao seater knowledge of polo:cal cope- their adjustment: hot I feel authorised .now to soy to perceive the benefit which the laboring say, there is 'ensue to hope that farther redaction men of Penneyle•DM detien l hem the P h " ,, ' —a generout comptrison of - varlet. wiahee whtre cy which induced this vast incrusted demand for of ten million% in /ROA. Iron viilit ` i " . Fri "' the expectedona of useful discharee of publi c du tabor. If the same policy had cautioned, instead a we po dr B ,o 7 e :T i Z , il l. b :r o g t it a h a e , h a i d t a h a a t t ,o im a improved w re b d i,. s h ta . w i syleania would have pocketed at least/Ipm oil. _ all attt , at,,,, , aoat at ataro kgi.,.i. an. roses/ dodoes 6), their labor in 1850.' Rut toot 'Y ~... depend. 6- 1 cahoot but reel; so, that I sped in the pctey was aoperceded by those who Prefonna7r praseaeo of ,my ftiende. I moat regard the toil,. most profound sympothy teethe pace man. '""°' crier at the'petstinal tribute of your welcome , o what le the result, intelligent men.,, eiVithet t e , ~,, You do not welcome the politician, and this that che i r.lea al ii.ruou Sw." ... " •= O,, ..1.,,,,4 A i ppponnuity nor discerning those go.- ... eat /that 0. 16W. • cf,,,,,,,,rent1y the money ~,,.. w litelOi o w crone the community and the to be pald for Labor will be reduced otte Marais o.— .' . 0 ,,,,,„,,...,,, ; q ,,,,,, i ,.,„ ~,h 4, ~,,,, ka,„ t hilt,. rise the even though the pile. of labor 1s not effected by i • pane in the • mind of any iniellaca wal n, till the redhead demand for it. can the some probability that from their discuttien To place this fast distinctly before the mind of , an ~di,,,,,im q ns may come, In favor of the prosper'. the reader, we ambiolti the figurer:— -' ~ ty, peace, phispinesa and connected union of the 18111-41oney paid to Iron laborers In Peatt i a UOI4OOOO ell., ififiri_. 46 .• .. ~ .. .f tow MD - makes, to .tto: some Price paid paid per aonuto by the Iron Wor notation of that r acited feel , og on this sobret k g , of Pemaylr aa f a fc „, Frim . Tr “... 0,2. xy o 4 o a, tab parade* lbe people of Mc country every. gii - emu ; h ub dui!, on e ee Mtn en ntrort in bring pbout -• • oil' and Si*lt—to make no effort Mso Govennient in ha proper astrifeitY i•rther business of the coantty ; Let enemy it unable to discharge that businessi• that it lasi 'anon capacity, them is 6 non"' alty for effoti boatin Congress and out of Coe. mess; attar you boil shall see this Legisletare of the country proceed to the old noncom°. way until irMAtisctissidlis fa Corgretia n and oat cream gross, op. the rintject to which you have slims ded, shall be ha some way suppressed; take that troth home with you; and take ft aa truth, until something con be done &Hoy the feeling now separating men of different sections, there can be no useful sad satintactory legislation in the two house. red Congr.s. Mr. Curtis, Staff !reran/nen. the anomonwealib of Idnanclunetto has dune me he honor to place me es one of her representa re in Congress. I have believed that she would tt rove to me any honest cautious sad sincere e orbs to allay the discussion which we seer among the people of the country, and to restore Congress to its constitutional capacity for action. I have believed that the commonwealth of Massachusetts woe') support her representetive in that course. I have believed that • general sentiment of the whole country would favor and encourage their efforts in It, and to that belief I shall not be di. $ r pointed—(cheers)—however that may be, that cf. fort I shall repeat—outlawed chaeringf—in that course orpaeofication I shall persevere, regardless oral] personal consequences. (Three chcars.;— I shall minister ter no heal prejudice. I shall ',Upped to nsitsfooe, haying their foundation in real gnostly olutraction. (Laughter and cheers) I shall any nothing which may foster the orikind passio.—separating the North from the South— may my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, before it may utter any sediment which Isbell in. crease the agitation in the public mind on such a subject . (Cheer's) Sir I have said that this isnot se 00.111011 for political discussion. I roans* that if the time and circumstances.gave an opportuni ty, I should not be indisposed to eddiess the pew• ple of Maanchusstur directly upon the duty which the present exigencies of offairs has devolved up on her, this get at nod glorious Commonwealth— upon the duty at least w bleb it devolves upon tra who represent her in the national legislature, this will not be sack errs opportunity. I thrill have ow-anion, to top seat in the Senate; -to which I shall immediately ream, to give ore .0p , 01.,na up on lame topics of an ietereoing enracter—top. les in regard to some of which there exist both minstemeut and missppreoeasion— this greatest mislatement, Vie greatest misapprehension, as I conceive. I mop simply mention Oct 01 these topics—the delivery ot fugitives from service— With ir"ard to that question there exist the great• cot prejudices, the greatest misapprehencons.— Ido not wonder at the misapprehensions. Ism wel aware that it is a topic which most excite orejediees. I. ran very well feel what the preju dices are whir', it must very naturally bring up in the minds of the grad peel In of this common. wenllb. ; • • But, Mr. Canis aid gentlemen, them are in re• gard to that topic. duties absolutely incumbent its the commonwealth—duties imposed by the cones titution—Merolutely incumbent on every person who herds office in Masischuseus: under her own constitution and Jews, end thore of the nation, the is booed, and persons are bound, in the discharge of the duty—a disagreeable one—to discharge that duty -as an affair of high morals and high principles.—We ask her to resolve upon the Per fermium, ofduty—though it ben diugreeable duty Any into can perform an agreeable duty; but it a not - everyman who can perform a diaapenahle duty. Any man ran do what fa altogether piece• ant. The question now is whether Massachusetts 1 —whether the old State ofMass improved hymn center'es of civilization, renowned for bee lectual charaoter, mighty in her moral power. conspforrous before the world, a leading State in ibis country ever since it was a country, o lead- leg State to the Union ever since It was a Union -the question is whether Mies schnsetta will shrink I nom, or Mine to a fair and reasoniible and mode rn e pert en:lance, and no more than ■ fair cud reasonahle and moderate performanee of her sworn obligations. I th ak she Slr, the question is, whether Massachusetts will stan•l to the troth against temptation—whether she will be jest anoint temptation—whether she will defend herself against her own prejudices She has conquered every thing else in her time; the has ronq nemd ISis onean wh:ch was her shore, she has conquered her indezible climate, she has tudsht her way to the universal teepee' of the world, she has conquered every body's prejudices but her narn—the question is. whether she lord cm quer her own prejudice I Isbell return to the Senate to pm that questinn to her , in pretence of that common mother who aka deal it to her heart, (cheer/ I In the meantime, let me repeat that I dread no step backward--(eheers). I am dev.ited to the restoration &t peace, harmony, concord out of Con an.., and such a degree of mutual cc-operation in Corgress. as tong enable it to carry one° more the legitionte briaineu of the Govern mew, The Union, for the preservation of which I wive—the union of Staten far w kelt I strive--is:not ore,c'y a union of law, of ooef thou.. of compact; but while h Is that, it is 4 union of brotherly meted, el fraternal feeling throughout the whole country Ido not wish that any yortion.of the people 01 thin country chill feel held togteher-,eoly by the bond. or e legal corporakon—bond• which some cf them might think restralued their limb., cramped their affectionr, galled end worried them. On the ettetretY, That they dell be boned !clears cr by three unseen, oft easy artily; amine, that result trona gc nem, affection., and fre are of common interest and common pride; state of thingic produced in which liliug akin:t am. with gratitude, all hearts with joy; fllumi. Listing all facer, spreading through all ranks of people whether rich or poor— whether North, South:Etat or West, there shg4l rziot the balm of all our suffering, ,be great solace of all our calamities, in the real and elorione future, and that Is the lone of a nulled Govern- Mr. Webefer elated amide: rocifercos cheering which hutted for some time. Pc,rarroa Wrorrat.'• Casa.— It is reported that Prokesor Webeter's mourel have taken out • will of error, upon the ground that the ArJar of the NW nkloal Coon for certifying the indictment up to the Supreme Coon was OM fatly set forth to the certijjesite mod: by the clerk of the Mantel. pal Court. The Boston Bost publishes the bilowleg letter. which it keys came through the post office, pod Insetted as dated. The tone of the letter will oat. Isly any one of Its real character sod object. Tam Hann, Apnl 18, 18.30. To the Editors eJ the 8.0111 Pon:—Gentlemen —I led it to be my duty to Inform you, and through you the pebtic, that Dr. Portman, whole supposed to have been muttered by Proteasor Weluter, and for which suppperd murder Prof. Webster is now coder sentence of deeps, wee ip this city on Pun. day evening Int: He eater to this place on a canal boat from Coy. baton, and was recognised by a gentlemen here who was formerly intimate with bun. He Rowel ed him. but Dr. Portman tinned abruptly away, and 11000 after loft fp the stage for St. Lpule, ea der the Same of A. M. Thlstoo. The gentlemen who knew him is Z. W. Dillieekemer, of this place,.by profceelon a. dentist. He Is ready to swear to the ideality of this person with Dr. Perk. Hoping Ml:tibia statement may be of some el: feet In at least restraining the two hasty execution of the unjust eentence under which Professor Webster Is now lying, 1 reinaininemlemen, Your., - itegmectruilv. ' JOSEPP A ATWOOD. LOGAN, WILSON Co., lag WOOD siIIEET. 4 RYE F lll ll , WORMS OF lIMIDWAgg, MIMI, it Ask the atestionor patellae's to their PIIESII espiiivra BT9CF, Lich they think will compote (*Totally, both in orient andoheapoets, sit t !th tholl or toll( other ler Roso, vip bre or 41 the Vastgrp Cola. fetalsdikalyT ENCOURAGE DONN 'II9STITUTZONS CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. C B. lIUSSEV, Paget ......-.A. W. MARKS, Boer. Orrice—No. 41 Wateb street, ip %be ' , animus* of C. 11. BRANT. Illg potrAciv It opr iiirpstril to insure II kinds of risks, op bopsys, amoofaelones, goods merchandise in store, and In tramp,' wawa* Or A', ample guaranty for the ablltly emdiptygrity ot the Ittmoutlnn, is atrureed in tits character of lbe Di rer:gm Who ata all cilia.", tat gittabarga, well and Ply ornbly known to the cammunity for IfiC3f prudence, I, Ilmenee, and intearity. % ,, ,,„noon—t:ll.lluseey, Wm. Bagsley, Wm. Ler imer, Jr., Mintier Bryant, Ilugh U. Bina, Edward Ileasclum, Z. Biawy, B. Ilarbaugh, P. M. Kier. opt If To 711 C A'ATI nn 'Vain Wont. or ALL. 011101 T entrnal.—Robert King, of the Seventh Word of pro.herph, Is hereby recommended to the Convene ono, called 10 meet on the sth at June neat, its a can• did tie r , . the office Of Cdurtty Conimitoioaer ap dOwfronT' ' MANY VOTERS T. Az4r-a..v.-111•••• ticus , Fq, of Blain be supported for nomination, ag • can• didate f , o die Assembly, before the Alai •od Wi t ig Onnveniirp i by MANY yurEao ..y1.4.x.,er • Corny COYXlo.lollllL—Esutszsz Bonze, of North Fitt.e.ee towuship, WM be a candidata for Downy Commissioner, ruteeet to the deeielon of the Wide and Anti Namara Nosunatiog Convention. mar2.erteeB SIANY FRIENDS. taw A.amini C. 117. LI. VD the excellence of M'Lute'. Verm NMI". KIDD & Co—Gentlemen—Mar with pleasure I hand this, my certiGeate, (wedging to the general popularity of Dr. MrLane's A mericau Worm SpeUallic, to yoot i t oiodlng •Ferit, Mr. Monroe. Spine time ago I recatved from Mtn a .t all lot 12 zed on ern:daimon, 'I teed a few bottles in 'ely own family, to the good effects of which I can fully leerily. The balance I sold to my caste:nom and (mind, no inquiry, that it gave very general eatiefection. GEORGE MAXWELL, Auguew, Carroll co., 0, Jaly 117,1911. I 4 , 141 ..le by J. KIDD CO,No GO Wood street. I.akp.l Dlticb, At Weal Elizabeth, Pa, on the od that, Mrs !flan Ane, come/toot E. Fortieth Esq., aged 39 years. Nonni. s uewonsli, 1 - 3 FOrIEIIA.iO DISTILLBAS, and Ty,ind Wina Idereliants,Ean ar Diemosiilub •re 11094 , 011 e ring at din •erv. 10•Vtgi , F ror tibu du rg b, , Rectified Whitkey, Hinani:Donayea Brandy; alto, Freticti Brandy, Holland MR, Jamaica Spirit, Lon. don Gin, blab Wntriey, Runs, ie. rold,diticrry. Ida. dein, Champagne, then, Animate, Malaga, Tena pas and Lenin Wines, WAntdaslat Rote). mytt ralyyp.)",'*: . ' cot:rim= a isioale. _ • IVIIOLMCALF2 .. ANIY•RETAILT - DREGGISTS., Comer of Wend and Thud a to, 'ander St. Clad. Putaboreh. So. eaeletit.9B ==:== 200 000 FEE , ou l"°' . l o 4 t so,oof eetelaar Crry lane-nab_ p',..thAr• •••L • year, for WC by JAMES n mon.AV, .1114.41,0 Ninth W. SUG . A4 7 I/50 Stbdyy 0 ISaAarjeC4 for sale by II by NT L OuSE BLACK TEA-6 hi' diem Boachong; " For sale by m)4 °AII:RANT 13A —II •1. turg jiittrrecclfAstec6y ATI oI..DEN'SYRUP—In buret', hale barrels, awl 10 LT gallon kegs, teed per steamer HIAOOO, and for sale up JAMAS A HUTCHISON f. CO, • TANAIE. 4 ' b - :U 11=11A Co ml 4 y 4 Wood at. 1 4 1PIT 4 tb brls tis , r , ssje ky J S FIOONAIAKER k CO T URPENTINE—WWI, sp. itarl i ns k tt 111:41t i ls by CO AV cod sc. _my4 - lIOVERA of , GOOD TEA are lamed a altla uial of the Tea for sale at the Tea Steam, east e oldie Diamond, Plittbargi Wo nor DISCRYII,I - 10 h• , 10 the rcpIIIIL/1011 01 seklog Too tone /In IN Pompom MOROI4 a HAWORTH. otyl Proprietors of the Tea Market. DIRSOLUTION OP PAIRTIIBIIIIIHIPs rilllll brine ofllonisoea, Latch & Co. m Broohvina, Jeaerson Gamy, Pa, and Liteb,Morrisons & Co, Allegheny County, have bterf.diseolved by Mina& csent. Pen g, indebted. to Amid fi rma will make payment to hitch t CO.. and dials. against the /MO may be presented to Latch &Co,for .ntement. STF.PIIPIi R MORRISON, B P 11 , MORRISON, J THOMAS C lATTI LLE ÜBOTASII.-1, casks for sale by .1 RIDD fr. CO m g , 2g. igkg,34l.7 .l ; 4aaaa la a ' 6174 , • 'l,, AVENNE PI PPFIR-300 lb* American Clyeraus C Pepper, Jan receivcd, and lot We by 1.04 J EIDD & CO E.M.PSEED—Iu Otis jast ree4 for 6.1 G by /-L rapt J KIDU&CO S.eiIISAPARILLA-46 down Jacob Townsend' dor slue by tt.Cct AMILY FLOUR—ID brie Farmer k Nisk's F penes brand, in .more, end for e tle by LOA ARMSTRONG CROZtR • ORSE COLLARS-4 doo in RPM and for oak, to close nonzngronen4 by tort ARMSTRONG & CROZER ') OTTER—do teas In store, and for tale by my I ARMSTRO%O & CROZER DEERS' LAIR-1 sea recd. and (or sate by mye ARMSTRONG A. CROZER PM:a—Md. twilled, in sane and for sale by P in) 4 ARMSTRONG & CROZER LOI2I3VILLEI LIME-103 brie in store, for sole 1 y Instil ARMSTRONI: & CHOZitit /I"D—ID Imp inn reDM, and for mils by my 4 Aitoisrnom; CROZ ER - DA.CON-111,000 lb. hog round, rte'd, (Ursula by 11 my 4 A IthINTRONi: k fIROZ eft VINEGAR-10 brie pore cider vinegar, for rale by nly4 ARMS TRUNLO. CROMER COFFEE -10 Junks Rio r c'd and for eale try v. 74 ARMS fRONG t CROZED. MOLZ4SES—IVO brla Sugar I lclure lor sale by A FINISTFLUNO & UROZEIt The meat Impolune Discovery on He.