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    THE FITTEBUIitaI GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED, BY -KrlitTE & CO
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MONDAN MORNING.tdAY 8, IWO
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sad sabeer on for nes papa:, will be mailed and
onnitded been Ai* .14.0
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22"Proxamma..oaartmemer..e.e.--Sabs.ptioas
Or MI6 valuable paper, grill tfe recempi .4 feterae4-
44 tnaar this etZee.-
AlatlntatiOnlO and Whig County Cone
Testae.
' fa pirnaaneaefthe nail of the Chairman, the Whig
r• . and Antiamenle Comity Committee et CorresPond•
me islet at Ilat Conn Haws. The following resole
. Can wu adopted., to ale—
. .ilevelved. Tb the Whig and Antimatonie votary
• • 'redo haven] El don Marine of Allegheny Coon
c it
. 100, and an here y requested to meet at their Mal
'. • plates Gm. bottil eleetiona on Sallarday, the las dab
orlon next, sk n and then to elect two delegate. to
- 0 . 0 CanaT Winn to be held at the Court House,
, • onWeaseaday death day of.lane, at ti o'ekoeh, a- It.
td Convention to make the mast and neeenery
. rootintiou for the ensuing October Nertinto.. 4
also to appoint five delegate. to morene be County
In the Gude Contention, to au pe
be beJ4 the eityof ?Ws.
debia.OntiVedneaday, the Ilitb 4.9 orPt... -
-.• Tbe Primary Melange in the Tewnahlps to to held
between the Mon of two and Ave otletek. (except
. : Pitt) and thou in theWanla and Boroughs between no
hpara of seven and nine &el:l= D%
mono.
J so.F. P mum,
. . - Asa. hamoy}
\ Seereuniea.
Tarn Oren;
Pitteelleb AP 4I 10. Self. •
K'BEE NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL MUTE PA
TELOGRAPHIC iamb,
•
ganavad Irons-the Oruly's Bond Iron.
Works.
Oar New York correspondent, in a letter pub.
Ballad cos Bawds', in remarking on the price at
which British Railroad Iron can be delivered In
New York, makes
the following statement:
.1t has bein settled by the books of the Bradrs
Bend Railroad mills, that Sixty dollars I. the kiw.
`eel mot at which the mills ran ran, a rate mat
sleuths Englishmen the market"
Although the Brady's Bend ,11.011—iseldch one
tenders wIU recolleet are situated on the Alter.
henfrlier, above huaburgb, CALIIICR wantilio•
true Railroad Iron at the price at which lhitbh
Iron can be delivered it New York, which la
el k;
142 Pee Wet yet they ' . and do man p er
'lLaikoad Iron at less than hay dollars per ten,
and will take contracts for lona about the
price Which British On will coat delivered ui
_ * . Pittsburgh. The freight adds a tarn - of owe ten
'.
.- ..... dollars per ton, in their favor, evereasteiu mins,
-.... 1 4 ' which -the Tariff of 46 has cloned entirely.
The Brady's Bend Works are now manufactur.
Iris; hear and Fiat . Rail in large quantities. The
• : ,ChirtleeeCoal Company'. Railroad will be laid
With flat rail from these works, delivered here
at raprice mach below our correspondent's earl.
' -
.site, and a T rail ilkbeing manufactured for •
eosrpanyin Ohio.
• • The Bradyla Bend Works posses, advantages
ear manotattitiing iron unsurpassed any where,
and can, thereSste, manufacture iron at • price
which would ruin leas_advantsgeous location,.
• The Iron is takes from the ore in its original state,
and every . 'neeeseery material is Mud on the
• Company', gterunds, • and although as much is 1
made at the prices at which they take contracts.
yet the proprietors prefer to gn on, XI Jorge. they •
cot without lon, to stopping. Sixty dollars a ton
tea fair:rate for iron,and..t cannot be offered at •
• less price ender ordinary circumstances, without
demising the atandud of id= below a living
tsar.,
' The Brady', Bend Mills employ about flee bun
...lre& men, and 'can manufacture 250 tons of T
• Lad per week, and are now turning out 32 tons of
sat ban per day. The Company pays out $25,000
per owner to its hands--thus scattering rue bow
dratkogreauf dikes per mums among the peo
ple et that pectic:l. Who can estimate .the Mese.
legs which are diffeeed through the region shout
'the Mills by these two 'hundred thousand dollars
paid far stall and labor? Would it not bee hit.
ter calamity Is, have these supplies cat off? Jost
• so it is in every neighborhood where there is • I
furnace, a tinge, a rolllog mill, a•cotton or wool
.len Polory, or nor caber manufacttuisg estalflisba
• meat, which brings money into the neighborhood,
. • add sewers it abut among the people—and the
effects of the stopping et seal establishments, no.'
der the - baleful effects of the Lou Foco.tariff; are
not felt by the operatives directly employed alone,
but their ramifications extord to every penult to
life. •
The Iron manufausnod by the Bradyle Bend
Mills is of quality mach superior to Bath It arc
tick, and tide hu enabled the Company to cam.
mood a small price above that aaked for British
Loa delivered. We understand the boilers .a
there work, ere paid $O per toe, 50 cents tow
than Is paid by oar Pittsburgh Mille, trade! the to
duced rates, and that they have no difficulty in
wowing bands. More apply than can be Ma
played • If Congress would g ire us • Jut promo
tive tariff, the proprietors could afford to glue then
svorkmee higher wages, but, at piesent, they
mut be content to wort at the Load Focostaad
ard, or not work at all.
Ccornavnou or Wastel.—A large Convention
oft7omeu was held at Salem, Ohio, on the lgth
lett., and lasted two days. About five hundred
were preaeot. The whole busktess was conduct.
ed by the Julies, and in a most orderly manner.—
Miss Betsey M. Cowles, of Canton, was Pre&
dent. The object, we believe, was. to take meas
ures to secure for themselves equal sight, with
the men to the making and administarriag of the
laws. They Intend to present their 610 n to the
Convention to meet at Colombo' to reform the .
Constitution of the Sate. Among the resolutions
passed arc the 4,llowirt :
• &Weed, Vitt we, as Louisa beings, are co
l:Weil to claim and exercise all ma Hyrum' that tes
bog Dy nature to any member of tba numan fan tp
"limobel, That all distioctiooe between m. m
end women la regard to social, literwy, pecom
aollillons or political CUstOms and inetnation B.
based on a distinelloo or sex, aro contrary to tt
laws -of Nature, unjust, and destructive to U is
pority,,elevalloa and progress In knowledge at Id
goodo -Os of t h e ttu= family, and ought to be at
once and forever abolished.
"Resafrod, That the Nahum of holding come n
amenable to a different standard of propriety ar.
morality from Wet to mblch wen are held amen s
bla, li unjust and unnatural, and highly detrlmerr•
tal to domestic% and aocial virtue and bappineu. ,
. .lisrahoad, That u woman fe not permitted to
hold °flee, nor have any voice 14 the (lover
mut. OA should eat be compelled to pay tag as
out other scanty wages to support men who get
otaht dollars • a day for toting the right to dna.
akar, to enact lawofer her.•
*Ramrod, That we, the woman of Ohio, will
hereafter meat antmaity in convention to eons!. er
and adopt mansurea for me removal of the •ario as
dial Atka, political, social, religious, legal wad
pceoulary, to whtoh women, as a class. are "'M
oe-tad, and Wm which result so much mks try,
degradation and crime.
The Legialatme will probably adjourn sem e day
intimbeginniag this week. The ileum has
emended the Apporticemem Bill given in a.ir Hat•
ristmigh limarto`day. and n Committee of ' Confer
ence ban beekagswitged.
Pi= 41 12 Tribune or Saturday evert•
gimp the follioring mloyraphic .des etch Irma
E. lO /Tiggulth:
“The Committals of Wayland Metals a have re—
paned back the Frte Banlriag Sill as committed,
Micheal amendment. It will pons This looks
Ulm business"
Tide bill peeped the Senate some day last week,
amtit It paws the Hanscom above lamed, ir will
• become a law.
4 1114 Poetical Weds J Ma jars Coartery—
, ta;burilllr Published by John 1,. g e sr,,,,, L o
Dooh start fact, geode r , ~der, and say you
bave had nueegh of new bo ohs or pocuy. This
Is no fate= claimact on yr oar intention, ben one
of our eras kit daughters, P.' lady poet in oar my
madame:id a teal sad awe r poet, too. Her versi
fication is smooth, plea not, and zegolsr—her
Was chaste, lively, and elervatiog, sod mach of
the spirit of true Poelriy occasionally sparkles
through her pages. 51.eny aid derive pleasure
and Improvement from Ibis volosee, while no one
-can over charge it w tab saggesting an Improper
Wright For sale by. Lobe Loomis, Wood street
Foos CIIMPOILITA.—Tho N ew Y or k s m h ire .
caked laws from. California to the 9th of March
last The rainy. lesson had not entirely passed
away, end the 'transportation of provisions to the
mines vrav greatly rounded. The miners, lo coml.:i
v:wore, *era suffering very roach, and they could
not seed down Meir gold to San Francisco. The
guantity,of gold found is said to be greater than
aver.
A row mill is in operation in Morristown, New
.Tetaur, which can muddy be taken to pieces and
pal be three wegoss, god trantinuted to any place
requi , ed in &dense forgot. It wan; a log 35feet in
looglos god a few dart since trot:donned a log 15
feet tong and 15 inches in diameter into 3-1 boards
in short order—the saw running through she log in
4 112 minutes with the greatest ease. The crank'
can he transformed from an eight inch to a ten inch
stroke in five 117110111.1, and to prevent the twual
jarring and heavy pressure on one side of the ma
chine, inunan on each side of the MM.—
no cot is 5.350.
_ 1 For rim Psttskrgl Geoff'.
Warte—As thsesubjeet.ofplarikroads is be
"cling one of much interest in our counly, sever" .
ai being now in the progress of completion, we
°RIM Fd . Course to have the benefit of the experienee
of all others, so far en attainable, am to the bat
mode of construction. The writes ; ent.win. an
°pluton—LW be thinks he hes seen it sustained by
reports on the subject—that i-single plank track
is sufficient for almost any amount of travel. Let
that track be well Lid in the centre of a well pre
pared grade of not lets than thirty feet in width,
and apply, say one half of the interest of the sum
necessuy to lay another track, to the purpose of
keeping the eleven feet of road on each side of it
in complete repair, be prmiimes that .there could
no manner of inconvenience resuli from the neces
sity of passing. He is disposed to believe that du
nag the summer most of the travel would of choice
been the clay puv of the road, thus greatly saving
the plank, whicli could not be the cam if a double
track vests prepared. The only time at which he
presumes there would be arty difficulty in regaining
the plank from the earth, would be for shoit periods
in the season in which the frost b coming out of
the sad, but he thinks it would eveft be good
eeon y to provide for that contingency,' if it
should be found to occur, by making good stone
tomouts at convenient dishinces. The writer may,
however, be mistaken in his view', and his object
in this note is, to desire you, Mr. Editor, to call the
attention of come of your eirchanges la the plank
road region to thesubject,With a hope tut they will
be kind enough to give us the benefit of their expe
rience in such matters. Had I known whom to
address, direct, for information, I would not have
troubled you with this communimition.
Yours, Se.
!NON WASHINGTON.
...... sos at the Pittsburgh Guam
'Wagon wive, Mn 3at,1550.
Galphlttlitem In the Printlag—Pooh .
sestadalleed by &vegetation with NAN
littehle —Census Bllleate. Houton and
Els=l
• We have Callan on precipitous times, If yen wilt
al/ovate to uae a common term in an uncommon. ,
Oar ups and downs me so frequent and midden.,
that he who feels himself upon hts feet to day,
ha no security that he will not be upon his head
or his back to morrow. For example, our vener,
able friend of the USion, Mr. Ritchie, (not to mut
ton that oily gansmon In appearance, bis collet.
rue, red shaven and shorn." Bandeleund that
was) has lately been raving in the most Oxen:led
manner about Galphiru, and now behold it comes
oat that all the time there has been going on the
mom outrageous sort of graptinierreg not fu from
• place that I will not mention, inasmuch as the
law of libel that is no protection to the highest of.
trial characters in the land may be' Invoked by
their traducer, to ward off unpalatable truths.—
Let that pass until we get the report of Me, Went
worth's committee, when we shall have • deveke
opement of golpkinuing on a grand scale, to
which any allegediproeeedinp in the Executive
branch oleo government, will be Goand modest
and creditable. This, at lent, we may say, from
the position of brawling accusers the L condueune
of the Union have made a precipitate descent to
the situation of defendams under one of the most
formidable indictments evcr preferred against
public men.
There is a report that Foote is so much woo•
daltzed by the rumor of his having induced the
Secretary of the Senate, Dickies, to pay Ritchie
ot Burke, the ilk WO for &job of their oea eon'
teleing, on which they were entitled to barely one
tend of VISA earn, he is about to introduce a rose.
lot olimpiry Into the matter, in coder that the
email ot the speculation may rest where tt be.
longs. I hope your compositors will not omit the
MIMI latter In that word IlleralStirAL By the way,
the question has been frequently irked of late,
where Is the answer to Mr. Hale's resolution,
calling for information in regard to that particular
$l2 NOT
The Senate, to day, passed the joint resoluticut
trartrUning thirty government sailors to Mr. Grin.
emirs vents, about to set out in search of .S:r John
Franklin, and for extending the discipline of the
navy over the rest of the crew. It will prove an
important and indeed indispensable aid to the ex.
pedition.
The Rouse, fn Committee of the Whole, after a
very animated debate, affirmed the principle of
collecting the proposed statistics withAlte Census .
There were but forty votes far striking net, which
is about the sire oath the anti information men here
will mutter in the House. The bill will pan to .
mortar, and then the Home will take up and
pass the deficiency appropriation bill, • measure
the want of which begun to be vastly telt.
The proceedings of the committee on the die.
catty between Benton and Foote to the Senate,
have met with a rather unexpected difficulty, Mr.
Benton calls for F. J. Grand, the “Oharrver" of
the Philadelphis.Ledger, who happened to be •
near ',Been en the floor ofthe Senate, of the fra
eat between the two Senator,. Mr. Grand is no.
toriously hostile to Mr. Beebe, on account of a
pentane! affront received fromthe latter. Mr. G.
to • native of Germany, • scholar, and a man of
the crld,and therefore assiduously polite. Somh
former dlplommiciemployment bas given him the
privilege of a seat Mahe loby of the Senate. Short.
IT before the outbreak to which I am alluding,
Mr. G. met the Missouri Senatoi in the Senate
chamber, and bowed to him with the elaborate de.
Serene which eharacterisis his meaner towards
all in authority.
Old Bullion stopped, and in his peculiarly bland
intonation said—
'This is Mr. F. J. Grua, I believe."
Gnonaling—"Ttint la ray name Mr. B."
8., "and I believe you write for the Baltimore
Sao, over the vitamin!, of X."
0, surprised and gratified—" Yea, Senator that
is ray signature."
Old Bullion—sod I believe you are also the in.
dindaal who writes over the signature or Obser•
vet In the Pilladelphla Ledger.'
Mr. 0, • little dultiouili, "You are correct
again Mr. Benton."
Old Bull—" Then Mr. Observer these observe
tne, I can endure your abuse, but I will dispense
with year bows."
Mr. G, bowing and retreating, "Sir you shall
be troubled with nentore of the loner."
But what la certainly 'uprising &tier such •
colloquy, Mr. Gond has also ceased his personal
aulmadvenlons upon the 'crusty old Deoator.—
Noveve•, lam forgetting the main point. Mr.
Benton has nosed this gentleman so rudely af.
fronted, to be summoned before the committee
charged with the investigation of the affair with
Foote, and the witness is not forthcoming. Ben
ton his put his foot down, and will not allow an
add:amid Mop to be taken, until this enemy ofhis,
and &ingot Foote shall appear. The Sargent at
annalsztor on a mission to Philadelphia In pow.
snit. Upoa his part Foote has summoned Dr.
Bailey, the Free Soil editor of the National Era,
thanwhom no man has been more severe upon
him.
TM - Senate are engaged in an extraordinary at.
temptto pass an erpockfects law to bring up on
appeal the cue of the woman Mrs. Conner, who
mule to much noise some yearn ago, by claiming
teatime been the wife,by a seoret marrsge, of the
late Gen. John P. Van Ness; and snarled to dom
ain his estate. A more arrent impescure war
never attempted, and so the Circuit Court of the
District decided. There Is by law no appeal from
this tribunal moths Supreme Court, and the object
of the present bill tato go back three or four year,
and unsettle this adjudicated case and all the
eights that have been vowed under It. It will not
succeed.
Amon the arrivals here, last night, was the
oottolLord Derham, late Governor General' of
Canada. Sumo.
Tee Utica Partlo2o or vas Atacama—
W. J. Wise, the Emmen, bay recently publiobed
a work entitled "History and Practice of Ere.
eautier," front which the Philadelphia Inquirer
derives the fallowing interesting Cobs:
In one place he makes us acquainted with the
MB goers Ar do Amoral, thoo: A bee was let
off, (M• 8.000 feet) which dew away ' waking •
humming noise. At the altitude of 11,000 tem. a
great linnet was liberated, which dew away di.
ovetly, bet soon, feeling Itself abandoned in the
nit& of en notnown ocean, it ratererd ood se.
dad OR du stags of tAo bal loon: then, mustering
hub etwrage, It took a sewed tight and daabed
downwards to the earth, describing a tortuoue yet
Perpendicular tract. A pigeon let offender airel•
Inc oircemstances afforded a more torte., spec
tacle, 144=11'0a the edge of the ear, It owned
spegstrear, so ft were, the breadth of that
eadsplentod sea which It deigned to traverse;
now, latinchlng Into the abyss, it fluttered inegs.
luly, and wad atitrat to fry irs amp on the
thin clement, till aver a few woken -It pined
More confidence, and whirling, in large circles of
Meralt,like the bird' of prey, it • precipitated MO
thei mug °rev:tended clouds, where it was lost
from sight."
'
to one of his ascents, he held a ,dirtied center.
attion in the eland with Mr. Paulin, who ascend.
ed inth another halloos about the same item
• FROM HAILUISBUILO.
Cortevoitienee of sho Plttabwilk Gana..
11.muusimaaa, May I, Ifiso
in thit House, this morning, Mr. Meek moved a
reconsideration of the vote, yesterday, by which
the bill to extend the charter of the Lebanon Bank
'was deksied; and it is now undentood that the
bill will pass by a strict party vole.
The.fidlowlng bank bills. were then taken up,
and pined deal reading, to wit t
The bill to extend the charter of the Hanisbrug
Bank-the Exchange Flank of Pittsburgh—the
Miners' Bulk of Pottsville, and the Wyoming
Bank.
' In the Senate, the Brit thing In order was the
second rending and consideration of the Armor.
tionment Bill, postponed a few days ago, which
was taken op and passed to third and Beal read
ing. Mr. Best, having been relieved tram the do.
was and restraint under which he has labored
heretofore, In regard to this bill, by the peruse
of his bill for the erection of We new county cf
"Montour," has manifested & disposition, to day,
to make a pretty fair bIIL The mo3t objectionable
7 1 ..
features In the former bills have been suick & out
by his casting vote ; and the bill whirl pt d the
Senate to Anal reading, to day, thouglenot wears
log to the Whigs, a clear majority, as It, knight
have been framed to do, is, nevertbelers,tai fair
as the most ardent Whig could have hopellie ob
tain all the lends of the present Legislaturip. The
prowl:option Is, however, that even this can use
er paw the Howie. Some of the leading Low'
FMCS in that body have already wowitA Welt de
termination to go home without passing .an Appor
tionment Bill at all, sooner than adopt,die one
thus presented to them by the Bonita'. -.
no. following lo an analogs of the bill:
... . . oft
Philadelphia county
Montgomery
Chester and De1aware...... ...
Barks
Backs
Lancaster and Lebanon...l ... • .....•
Northumberland andDangiln
Northampton and Lehigh.
Carbon, Monroe, Pike, and Wayne
Adams and Franklin . •.
York
Camberland and Perry
Centre, Lynamlag, Sullivan, and Clinton 1
Blalr,Cambria. and Hunungdon
Lusarne and ............ ......• .1
Bradford, Susquehanna ' and Wyoming... ...... 1
Tioga, Potter, MeKenu.Elk, Wairen, and Jailer
son 1
Mercer, Venaego, and C1ari0n........ ........ 1
Esc and Crisarlbrd.....J
Butler. Beaver, and Lawrencel
Alhbeby 2
Washington sad Greene
Bedford, Fayette, and Somerset.... ..........
Armstrong, Indiana, and Clearfield
Juniata, Mifflin, and Union
Westmoreland
Schuylkill
Lye:toning, Clinton, and
Adamr
Allegheny .......
Armes ong ...........I
Bedford I
4
Berke
Backs.. ..... ........3
EPair and Hanungdim.2
Bradford 2
Beaver, Bader, and
Paler ..... ........2
Lancaster 4
Loserne• 2
Lehigh and Carben....2
Monroe and
Wayne.... ...... 5....1
Mercer, Venango, and
Warren...! 3
Crawford. 2
hionigomery" 3
Northman/hob • 2
hlorthumbeiland 1
Philadelphia cup 4
Philadelphia county—ll
....... A
dasaylkill 2
Sosonehann• ' Wyner.
Ina, and Sallivan....2
Tinge ......... ...... 1
Union and inniam....2
................3Yort
Wuini'd and Cambria-3
Lierreace.... ...... 4
Chester 3
Cumberland... ..... I
Perry
Centre , .'
C'esriPld, Elk, .2. Mr.
Kean 1
Clanou and Jefferaon..9
Dauphin.
Lebanon I
...... I
Ede.. 2
Washinglon r 9
Fayaue and Greene.... 3
Franklin.
Indiana
ROLLIN:I Mu.c ui srxmoviti.x.—The Hsadd
of May 2, say. •
The lOXIOODt Or stock subtathed toward• the
erection of a Rolling Mill, in this city: on yestst*
day evening, ■monoted to 520000. The Pam.
burgh "Peddlers and Bailers," have rated among
tbanselves„ about the same amount. malts the
min total of anbroriptions, about 550.000. The
Paddlers and Boller. are sanguine of raising an
additional 'ROW—and the citizens of Staab...-
vile an alike amount.. The sum stared, neer.
.sasy.to pat the works in opera:loth., =AIL So
'that prospect. for a Rvthng Mill are not at all dis
eduraging—on thecontray, exceedingly data's;
'RTSCIDOLOCIA' 151E174%) OF MS BILTIYOLZASD
0370 Rue. ROAD COXYLAT.—At the stockholders
meeting of the Baltimore and Ohin Rail Road
Company, held yesterday, fudge Kemp was call
ed to the Chair. and J. J. Atkinson appointed Sec.
navy. The Patriot says, that a very fall SACO.
meet was made by the President of the Company
in regard lothe act of March 21, IMO, posed by
the Legislature of Virgil:lle, nod relating to the dif
ference between the city of Wheeling 'and the
Company, u to the route by which the road of the
latter was to enter the valley of the Ohio. He ex
plained the legislation sought by Wheeling, and
that which was finally adopted—and he concha
ded, as the mutt of the autement which be made
In expressing the opinion, that the act was every
thing that the rompany ought lodes/iv and in every
respect, proper to be accepted
When, on motion of Mr. Sainael Hoffman, se
conded by He. Mendes I. Cohen, on the part of
the city,the lolkisrbig resointlou were unanimous
ly adopted, vir.—
Res:dyed, That the act passed by the General
Assembly of the State of Virginia, on the 21st
Much, /650, entitled an act concerning the city
of Wheeling and the Baltimore and Ohio Rail
Road Company, be, and the same is hereby Recap.
led by the stockholders of this company.
Resolved, That should the act of Assembly
aforesaid fail from any cause to go into operation,
the hewing resolution is not Intended by this
meeting as a waiver or abandonment of the right
heretofore maintained by them, to have . the route
which shall he the cheapest to coestract, maintain
and work, according to the true totem and mean
ing of the set of March &h, 1847, so ascertained
in good faith by their own engineer.
Resolved, That the President of this company
be Instructed to cause official notice to be given
to the Governor of Virginia, sod the corporation
of the city of Wheeling, an reqdred by said set,
and to do whatever else may be necessary to fur
ther the Intention of the stockholders in their ac•
ceptauee of the said act.
The act thus accepted-by the stockholders di
rects tie selection of three competent engineer.,
non-residents of either Virginia or Maryland, who
shall examine the two roads about which the'di.a.
greement edam; end shall decide which is an
cheaper, and that their decision shall be:final and
binding upon the parties.—Bek. See.
P.taat OOaa Bapaft.
The second put of the report of the Commie.
amen of Patents hu bees commonlceled to
Congress with the tolketring lettene
Pettier Ornco,
Weeenterrox, April, 1850.
To the Roo. Howls, Coar.
Spoder of Ids Rowe of Roprionstatioa.
Sec Past IL of the report of this 13emtreau for
1849 is berewuh respectfully submitted. -
It Is devoted exclusively to tbe great and grow.
tag interests of agriculture, end is accompanied
with Maher researches, by Professor Bea, oa the
bread stuff. of the United Blame. Beside. gen.
oral remarks on the adaptation of eel to the eel.
tore of the cerr Ms, value of American breasiwoM,
nutrition. properties of various kinds of Glard. 44 0
Brof B. gives the regatta of analysis of wheat,
and wheaten flour, from New Yo.k. New Jersey,
Penneylvania. Maryland, Virginia, Of to, fdichi.'
gal, Ilaums, Mismuri and Whirl:Main; of Wheat
and Uow shipped for exportation from various
po of the Orion; and or- the Caine subetance,
rb growth of Canada, Chili, Prance and Spain.
With the view of adding to the aeneral latemt
all the popular value of this portion of the annu
al expose, the Secretary of the Interior directed
(bat the task of collating and arranging the mate
rials for itabould be committed to a practical and
actentide agriculturist. Tb,s lies accordingly been
done, and to the following pages will be found the
remit.
I have the honor to he, most respectfully, your
obedient servant (Signed)
THUS. EW BAN& Coma:dui° ner. '
We annex ■ table of contents:
Pam IL—Aosionzatax.
commas
1. Agricultural Statistics.
X. General view of Amerlean Avienliam
. - • • -
3. Agricultural Meteorology.
4. Report of Professor Lewis C. Beck on the
Breadstuff. of the United Ststes.
5. Reports and Letters relating lo Crops, dce.
6. Miscellaneous Comusualcatioas.
1. Analineal Tables.
8. Statistical Tables,
Netnarartun.—Fran • list d newspapers pub.
flatted by A. M. Pettiogill, Bolton, we leant that
them are printed in Maine, 53
New Hampshire, tis
Vermont, W
Alassachmetts.l77
Male Inland, 21
. Connecticut, - 45
•
1 + P 041 h.
Tote inknew England,
371
In New York State, den
• According to this statement there are b 9 more
newspapers published in the single Stale of New
York than in all New Naglind.
Pittastaatr a; PLASILICS 13a.ax Boaro.—The
touriag, which we cut from a New Orleans Toper,
contahis (information of cousidatuble interest to
many bviiirteas tree
"From the Vicksburgh Sentinel, of the 16 th inst. ,
we learn that M. Wet., agent of the foreign bond
holders. on the 11th, filed a petition in the Circuit
Court of Warren county, paying the instance of n
mandamus to compel the Treasurer of the State to
pay him the amount of the "Sinking Fund," now
m the Treasury, which fund was especially created
to meet the contingency of failure of payment,
which has happened since the contraction of the,
debt. The amount of the Sinking Fund in the
Treasury is about SIOO,OOO.
THE NEW V 61.11011 OF SHE Scaleicam—A
public meeting of the life Directors, Members, and
Friends of the American end Foreign Bible Society
was held in &Imo on Thursday. An unmistake
able opposinon was manifested in the proposition
for a change.
JACKASSES SOT CAMELS—It was announced in
New Orleans, on the 20th ultimo, that a ship had
arrived there from Malta, with eighteen camels,
designed for the new line of travel acmes the oral.
ties to California. A crowd gathered to Witness
the debarkation of the animals, and great was the
disappointmast and quizzing when it wudiscov
ered that, instead of camels there was nothing but
a company of goats and Maltese jaelonises.
A case of malignant spotted fever is reposed at
Danbury. Connecticut. I‘.4tittan Maths was taken
'slek on Monday afternoon ats o'clock., and died ea'
Tuesday at 3 P M. Black spots, from the size of
a small shot to that of a half dollsr, , were profusely
sprinkled on his face and extremities. The tongue
and gams were alio block.
Jan:tr.—The following anecdote of this role
lusted reviewer will be k,eenly relished by all who '
ate favored often with the luxury of proof read
log
bis printer, was prodigiously prodigal
of commas, and in remarking et proof sheet, would
frequently fill the margin with his favorite atop.—
On one &sigh" he wrote opposite a passage—
" Mr. Jeffry; is there not some obscurity here?"
To this modest hint, Jeffry civilly replied—
' Mr. Jeffry 'perceives no obscurity here, except
such as arises from the damned quantity of coot
mu, which Mr. Wilson Deems to keep in a box
by ids aide, to pepper the proof with instead of
sand!"
•
TIZZ ' WILIZAT CROP.—Witbm the last Ori days,
um have passed through the Northern counties of
Indiana and Southern Michigan sod never, within
on recollection, have wo heard so general an
egression of conadenee to it good crop, as this
SCUM piomlyns. Thu valley MS!. Jo will poor
out an avalanche or obey!, should the remainder
of the , 16111011 prove few:Table. —Detroit Throne,
1181 A
Basso! Jaen lans!—Jency Lind was offered
tome thirty thousand peundeto sing at the Impe
rial Concerti, at the Colin of Russia. lenuy'a
significant negative to the offer was, lisangary..
Greet is the trinmph of genior, when the nightin
gale is too much forthe eagle.
We never read these paragraphs about Jenny
Lind without a fresh admiration for the great
qualities of Barnum. Re is uorivalled and wisp.
proachable. The whole press L. coping there
stories of the wonderful generosity, sa d the maul
fold excelleneeof the prodigy which he is soon to
introduce to the American public, and in all the
accounts we can see the anger of Barnum. We
byre sometimes had a faint saapicios, a gentle
dual, if it might not be In the fettle brain of the
great !manufacturer of weeders, to bring over some
other woman, and pass her of for the 13wedish
Nightinaale. It would be a capital jokee—Provi.
dente Journal.
Moons or La Texerx.—Twenty two brethren of
this order arrived at Dubuque, lowa, on the I Ith
hut., from Ireland. Their destination is New Mil.
leray, an establishment of the order situated about
eight miles west of Dubuque. They own there a.
bout sixteen hundred acres of land, which they in
tend to cultivate. On their farm, and intheir shops,
they intend to produce all the necessaries of Into,
and by • course of prayer, retirement, and solitude
to merit happiness hereafter.
GOLDEN 0PE1L•11035.-A Company, with a espi•
tal of 5E0,000, has been funned in this city. foe the
porpose of mining in the gold bearing rocks of Cal
ifornia, and a number of machines for crushing the
quartz have already been shipped around thetforn.
We understand that a house in Philadelphia, which
possmom the exclusive patent for improved stamp
ing machines, is unable to supply the orders that
are sent to from all quarters. The businessof gold.
mining is now commencing in earnest, and even
though the veins of the Nevada should be but the
twentieth pan as rich as theyate repreanted, the
result of • scientific working of them will be Im
mensely prufdable.—N. P. Tribune.
Salado in Ballimore —Mr. Wm. Want in Bal.
timore, on Monday went to the bedroom of his
sick wife, bored a gimlet into the cupbosrd door,
end hong himself in her presence. His wife was
onab:e to get up or do any thing, bet her scream,
drew a daughter ' shout abo 12 years of age, who ran
out screaming. Two ladies cause in, but could do
nothing, and before any men mime, life was ex.
tines.
Hon. J. C. Cuanza. SenatorCrons
barns, writes to • friend Vermont. under • ate
of April 15th, as la my purpose to
viol New England t hie Spying or rummer. I
wish to phew your New England girlatball am
oeither n dear or • nier,asjuagin Irem the lathy.
they snmetimes write me. 1 fanny they think I
not. I wish aim to take by the band as many of
the officers and soldiers of" the Ninth." as I eat
meet. I promise =pelf peat ptearttre film the
trip."
Pacourourres or tan Tow—ln their man.
non and customs. they appear the very antipodes
of the c.othsed Nonh. and all their habits antithe
tleal to Eoropean. They nit on the ground crow
legged; we alt upright, upon a chair. They eat
with their angers; we with an/ forks. Their wo
rsen Wear trowaers; their men wear petticoats.
We take off oar hats, on entering ■ room; they
take off their *hoes. Our gentlemen visit the
ladies, their women the men. Our fair ones ride
wdeways ; their beauties ride watraddle. They
glory m plurality; we think one enough. Their
fair once paint the eyelids and deem ;, ours only
their cheek,. We think them barbarian's and fs.
attics, and wonder at their taste [ they retaliate
by calling es doss, and are equally astaniebed at
oar want of good breeding. There are scarcely
two points In which they both agree; end it clay
be said, with truth. that what the Anglo Sagan is
the Turk is not.—Ram Mr. Funuts,
The Pon Cowing—Cyrus t•tentms. Esq., the
very edlcient Director of tha Cleveland and Pimp.
burgh Hail Roarlourived from New York to day,
end informs us that edvices wore received by the'
last steamer that 2000 tons or the iron Ger the road
had been sent (inward. The race will reach'
Cleveland by the Quebec route, and the work is to
be pushed forward, with as little delay so .posal.
bk.—Cl:rased (Ohio) lined, 22d inn.
Tim Reconstruction of Society.
• r•vaOTIO now.
Am—TM lingotrgtty ef Gallegos
I.
When wham, onoe u poor as I,
Are growing rich because they try,
While my capacity and will
Give me r lute fa Wiling still;
When all around me are at work,
While I prefer to net the Turk,
Or spend in drinking oral play
The greater put of every day:
Aod, as the upshot of it, feel
That !moat anther stove or steak
The Cooly remedy I see
For noel thanes Lathe re
construction of society,
Construction of society.
When others know what I know toot,
Or bear In mind what I forgot
An age ago, and dare to speak
In praise of Latin and of Greek,
A. Ifs tongueunknown to me,
Of any earthly one could be;
When book worms ore allowed to rule
In University and Behold,
Whde I, because I am a (col,
Or happen by the merest chance,
To have learned nothing save to dance,
Am set uide, or thrust away,
Or not allowed to have my say.
The only remedy I see
For each abuses, Is the re
oonstrucnon of society,
Constructions of society.
When Judges frown and parsons scold,
Benue a gentleman makes bold
To laugh at supemtitions news,
And violate oppressive laws.
When pinching want will not atone
For taking what is not poor own;
When public sentiment proscribes
The taking cdjudiclal bribes,
Aod with indignant scorn regards
The gentleman who chests at elide;
When men of wit no longer dare
To tell a Ito, or even swear;
The only remedy/ nee
For such abuses, is the re
construction of society,
Construction of society.
Iv.
When, after turning round and mood,
I==='•=l
As preacher; peel, ihmonelan,
Philanthropist and politician,
Ascetic, saint and devotee,
Neokigistand phiulsee,
I seek in vain to gain respect. -
By Emuding a new (angled sect,
And find the world pi:legations grown,
That I meet be the sect atone;
The only remedy I see
For such abuses, is the re
construction of Imlay,
Construction of aociely.
V. n
t W f he
men, n,o ; c h i ; c s h a l d ea v ab ov e
rn t e h e t
h u st s f e
orlorn,
n
I gad au enemy within
Who dares to talk to me grain.
And whispers, eves in my decants,
Tam my discrmusized schemes
Can never conjure black to white,
Or closely prove that wrong Is rght,
A uttlinince that can never rest.
• Till conscience kunst° hold its peace,'
• And men no longer con be awed
By apprehensions of a God—
At! te n se are griefs for which I it.
No solace oven in the to
comernotion of society,
Construction of society.
John N. Doman, Coeval it. Canton,' Jays
that elel/.11 acacia, with caqoa, valued at over
tali' a million or dollars, had left that single pat
far Culiforaawithinthrta months.
The New Orleans ,Delia thinks that the ladies
might to present Mn. N. P. Willis with no embroi
dered petticoat.
Mr. Seaton, the present Mayor of Washington,
has expressed his intention to retire from the Dillee
at the end of the present term. -The News says a
written address signed by several hundred citizens
will he presented to Mr. S. in a few days, request
tog him to relinquish that determination.
A lawyer-on his death bed, willed all bin prom,'
ty to the Lunstio Asylum, saying es a lesson
for no doing, that ho wished his property to
return to the liberal claw of people who patron•
iced him.
aSetenty fire cents per Gal,. exclaimed Mrs.
potingdon on looking over the prier current.—
. Way, bless me, what is the world coming to
',hen the glob are valued at only neventy five
cow.
True as GoTel.—The Salem Gazette very true
ly remarks than there is no Noel thing as dolor any
ming graturiammiy in a printing otliee.! : Some body
roust pay for every thing thati door . Not a line
eon be set that does not cost oney for filleting
either the publisher must goy the whole, or the
advertiser his share. Thin I literally true, and
yet there are a "few mare left" who think that
puritan ought not to charge ior their work.
21fardsr at Cm:mbar:and, Afit—The Civilian gates
that Joseph Mamma oils shot on Wednesday
night !ski, by Augustus Beertnan nod Joseph Stick,
both of them fired epee him et the same time,
tram the house of Mr. &Axel, which he was ea
' damming to enter, with no criminal design, how
ever, it Is said. The Coroner's joy declared it
wilful Murder, and B. and S. were arrested and
committed.
Ham topull a-Persioes . Noss. —Make him o pre
sent of half s dew silk pocket handkerchleGt.
APrixties Tearo—"The House thet Jock Faust
built; may it never be inrosted by slur
Got.'Taglns Family.—The Newport New,
sayr
oA suit of rooms has been engaged at the Belle,
vile House for the family of Picaident Tay ler do.
ries the summer."
A Good Ha.—We notice the following"palpable
hit" in a Michigan eactionge. Remarltiog upon
thedetenainatiou of the Legislature at that State
to transmit a block of virgin copper for the %Fogl
ia:too' Monumeet, it soya, "We ondentrod that
the Abolition Delegation In the House and Senate
proposed'' , replace the motto by the following—
perfor num.
Free Schools in Miirstsfyyri.—The Legislature
of Mississippi hu appropriated 11300,000,fer which
the people ace to be taxed,to be distributed smart!
the several counties in propsnion to the number
of children, to establish a system of free wheals.
Steps are also being mien to procure no accurate
return of the number of children betu cep the
ages of six and twenty years.
Qumran AND ./uratexa. —A lady correspondent
asks the (allowing queatiorn—.Can it be passable,
u my physician says, that a dry hectic cough
which I have arises from too large a quantity of
hair, which be advises me to have cot'
To which Major Noah replica:—"lt may be so.
A superibundacce of hair may impede a required
vent! sties of the hair; and the perspiration of se.
rims humors, for want of curb dlreharge, may fall
upon the longs and create the cough.- Cot your
hair. Seep it thin and open."
The editor of the Albany State Register, in a
notice 01 a new book, come, arra= the term
'tram widow," whine ho says he doe. not under
stand! Perhaps he does not know whet • "
Csil
foroiawldow" means.
Tee Tim or do believe
That at our feet the tide of time Soma on
In 111014 and rapid count; Doris one current
Or 'Meting eddy likes to the test
Than is one age onto its predecessor;
Men still are men, the stream is still a stream,
Theo' every change archangel:it tide and time;
Aod his, I fess only our partial eye
That lend, a brighter sunbeam to the wave
On which we launched our own adveeerons bark
Fez= Klan=
LOGAN, WILSON & Co.,
199 WCODST., ABOVE FIFTH,
neve Jon received large additions to their
RPRIAG BM' OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY,Le
Imported by late packeu from Europe.and to
which they would raprelnlly call th e attention
of purchasers, belreving iteirvorry exten
sive cocks and low prices will give
entire satisfaction.
may. dltorliT
Scald at th• Foot and Ankle Cared
Ma. 11.—I am deatreas of making kpowvi to the
public the great elficacy of your PKYRoIiEUNI in my
own case, which tem a severe meld of-the loot and
ankle; upon removing the stacking, they akin peeled
off swab it, and left nothing but the bare surface. I
expected to be laid up all winter from tee circle of
this scald, bit we applied the petroleum freely, by
wane ea Mnce' dolls salaralad arias it; ex first, the
eppitranlon . WmrlptlMM: but tii sr Vaff short time the
pole abated. I had no pain to on• hour afterwards.
In five days from the time of the application of the
Pettokees, I was able to go to week. I tale plc-vete
in Cling these facts tor the benefit of other mfferers,
and am desirous that they .herald be made public. I
tamed also stale, that I find intesediate tehef by the
see of t h e Patrolcies, is burns, from which I ant a
frequent suffer.{ owning to my bailee.. about the
engine. I would recommend tt as elf 111031 prompt
and culate remedy for bums I have ever known.
(Signed 1 J B COE, Engineer,
EhuDabtugh, Allegheny Co.
Pniaburgb,
Dor eel° by Keyser & AleDevrell, 140 Wood green
E Sellers, 57 Wood et; D BY Corm Allegheny city;
D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny;
also by the proprietor, S. hi KIER,
eps7 Cane Darla, Seventh et, Pittsburgh
[City papers advertising Ebtroleum, phrese copy ]
[Er AMIZZa Co Wren to the .collooco of
lit'Lanes Vormifora:
Musa Remit Co—Gentlemen—lt Ls with pleasure
I hand this, my certificate, (testifying to the general
popularity of Dr. M'Line's Amalie. Worm Specific,
to year travelling agent, Mr. Monroe. Some time ago
I received from him a small lot to sell on commissloo .
I nod a few tootles in my own family, to the goad
effects of which I ran folly testify. The balance
sold to my costemers, and Mend, or, Inquiry, that it
. (ado very genend eatisfaction.
GEORGE MAXWELL
Augusta, Canal “., 0., July 17,1616.
'Far sale by J. KIDD& 00,No CO Wood Ulm
mi-d.twS
Ohio and Poulos,timid& Rail Kant.
Orr= Oitia & PannL B. R. Co., Third 01../
Pavlovian, April ii, ten.
TtFIE Stockholdersof the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Rail Rood Company are heresy mined to pay the
h lostalmint of kin Dollars per abate, at lAD ano
of the Company, u heretofore, on or beton, tue 20th
day of May nor; and the remaining instalments of
Flee Dollars per sham each, on or before the Nib day
for each soetteedinto month, van tan whole are paid.
• (Jr order of the Bond of Directors.
my3-did W. LARIMEA, Jr., Treacrer.
:SCIOOI7IIAGE HOSSIG 12VRTITUTION1
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Pittsburgh.
C. G. 1117SSEY, •. W. ILLABEB,Bsc'T
-G RA 4 Water street, in the we:tilos, of C.
NT.
wins COMPANY it now prepared to lulus all
11 kinds of ruts, on houses, mannfactones, goods
spembandise in store, and in transita vessels, he.
An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity oi
the Institution, Is afforded in the character of the Di
rectors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, welt and
favorably known tattle, comtatutity (pr their prudence,
Intelligence, and integrity.
Diastvels—C. G. Massey, Wm. Dagaley, Wm. Lim
Ir., Walter Bryant,. Dash D. Xing, Edward
li a lselton Z. /Gamy, 8. Ilirbaugh, 8. M. Ifler..
inaptoveiwootts la Dentioury.
;DD. G. 0. STEARNS, late of Boston, lrprentrcd to
outosfacjitreAtad set niece nom ln whole and puts
orceri, npon Suction or Atmospheric Renton Plant
FOOTOannt cane to nes vercoves, where the nerve ts
Spotted. Ofens and reculence next door to ills May.
or's oMce, Fourth street, Plttetruh.
Baran n.1 -J. B. BlWadden. P. H. Mitten. lal r
DB.. D. RUNT,
Dentin. Corner of7ourth
and Decatur, between
Mutat an tl.dle lo
TO ISM AMU Mesas= AND Watt VOllllB Or Alla.
AUNT Comm.—Robert Kies, of the Seventh Ward
of ahuhargh, Is hereby recommended to the
Cmvan
lion, called to meet on the Riot lone next, as a can
didate for the °Mee of County Commissioner.
splo.lkorttenT MANY VOTERS
TUX Antextxxv.-11:xxit Huhu, Ehq., of MIIIIIn
lownehlp, will bo supponed for nomination, u a coo.
Maw for the Aseembly, before the Anti Masonic and
Whig Convention,by MANY vcrreas
mayl•darrter
bortowed a 4
T i t i !rata n o G:TtfeCTlfie t k l e t:tt:
quested to return the SLIM tope
-- Wreak Arrival of pry Goods.
WE re
wco recei ri ving largo addittiona wore stock
of Spring • Summer Dry Good., and are pre
pared to offer an excellent assortment at mu astral
lot prices for verb, or approved credit.
The attention of Western dealers Is partienlarly re.
qsted
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ta
F Call
~t r ylo r u d st r 4 u
snail: d .
s c: ar a
Ar c
clc e n . : K t 7
. W o o dm"a d i :a: l a: I, hilt.
WHITE, If
ikay6
nitINTS-A large assortment of Vaud) , and Piton
r Colored Prints, of desirable atyles and beat mann•
future, opened and for sale by
in 76 tiIIACKLETT & WLIITE
A RASOI/I—Canon, Gingham; and Silk, plain n
Pd
6/ared, opened by SHAC6LETT WHITE
OtIhINER WEAR—A 101 l nasorrotent of Man'. Cot
-0 tan, Linen. and Worttcd Stu& for nom& or clothing
on band, and (Jr solo by SHACKLETr & WiIITE
DISSOLUTION OP Pk/ITN/nit SHIP.
rftlikt Partnership heretofore relating between James
j. Ilarshall, Wm. W. Wallace, and Henry liPtreary,
the cut iron buelness, under the name or Itterehed,.
Wallace t Co, lea, dissolved by mutual content, on'
the Ist lost, James Marshall end Item Mtge.,'
having premed the entire Interest of Wm. W. Wel;
lane In said Arm.
The ml2lllllOlllllll tenurial:l be continued in all its'
VIIIOUV branches by the sabecribere. ander the name
and style of Ithall k Meiboary, who will settle the
business of the late Arm, end to whom nil persona In.
debted ere teguested to mete payment.
Warehouse, corner of Wood and Liberty Weds.
' JAMEP MAI/PALL.
payROBY ktoarrait
•
NEW, IVIUBI STORE.
Signe f the Galax nary,
101 Third mi., drat door to WoolsorelP.s. I
THE subecneer would respeetbilly inform the Mil
lens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and vieirdty, that
he has opened his new and elegant establishmezt far
the mle of Purr,, 1.111.00104 y, MUM, AILIIICAL In.
rrarnmein i and every other article In his line.
PIANO 3.-...u01, agency for Nunns ik Clarke . . tele.
brined . green and square Pianos ' with and without
e
Co emnfe Yalta, Attachment. These Pianos have
MG ly receive,. several important mu movements, ten
dminc, Meru exceedingly Wilmot of tone, and extra
ordinarily dentate and lasting.
Arno, T Gilbert & Cc's (Boston) celebrated Piano..
j
Tame insireinteets hove a arida reread e potation, and
tee corsldeted among the very beet annfaCtured in
Boston. where Mey am decided raven a
IL Dunham, N. Y., of the firm of leder , & Dun.
ham, hes appointed the eabscrlber mil agent far lb.
nab, of his Pianos in Pittsburgh. 'Dm finn of Stodart
& Dunham le one ef the o dent and hest in this country,
and their manulaetum for fames and brilliancy of
tone and beastly of wortniansbni are second to none.
The celebrated Concert Pianos of Sassannalfi.of
Bremen and Hamburg, will Merely. be Dept for sale
by the subscriber. 11 veill suffice wean that they are
i made one of by all the great Piano players at their
Conner on •be Continent
The bscriner be/ablate to direct attention to the
lament t fact of his having special agents bath in
Elroy . and this country, who earefely select and
extant e every Piano Mello him which enable. him
In give a smitten guarantee with every Piano sold by
him, p dump himself to seland the money in tan the
Pion. e proven faulty or deficient
A IP I supply of the newest and mon populsr Matte
will e .tatitly be kept for sale—farnimed by the best
FOAM lug houses of Damon, Philadelphsa, and EMiti ,
more: geney for Messrs Pcbarfenberg a Luis, New
York, he most ellelrthe importers of foreign tannic
in this enemy
Bole Agency for Cathardt's Patent Melodeon slit
Metal on Kenos, as manufactured and perfected by
Mare & White, Cincinnati, with nines and deribte
Menu reeds—Me best reed inalmments yet invented.
Also, niters, Flutes. Channels , Vienna Bohlen, Eat
Horns Tubas, and every description and variety of
beam moments from the beet meters. Strings for
Violin , (Miura and Harps.
ID - natructum books for ever/ msimmenx Pelee •
hoes mettle made, mule book. bound, Piano , toned
aid aired; Violate, Aceorneotch Onilm.. k.. 1 . -
paired on the at lell3ooo/113 te rm..
rnyil HENRY KEEPER.
Public of Vanish,* Lots.
WILL.,* told on Wednesday, Ilay 51111, by public
vendee, tf not diapond of tiefore at private sale,
Six Building Lots on Second • sweet, between 'Ferry
and Redoubt alley, seek as feet font by 75 feet deep
to a ten foot abey. Tee are desiiiibla for private
dwelling., and will be sold on timr. Apply to •
JOUN CALDWLLL &SON,
nu ADA tor. Second it sod Iledaabt alloy.
CIANAL SHOVELS-30 dozen Ames' Canal Shovels
kr jam received, tor sale by
LOGAN, WILSON S CO,
male 09 Wood it.
FLOUR -2I brig e. F. Floor,
ado Rye Flour, for sale by
ROBERT DALZELL & CO
etrs Liberty street
ALERATUS-755 brit pa. dolman;
5 bag do do; ren•g for 0010
ruy6 ROBERT DALZELL t CO
CIATB—.IO bagaianding, and far sale by
mg/ ROBERT DALS.F.LL tr. CO
B ROOMS -BO tone Jantattreo ß r
j f i le N etge , by
env; C.oU Basin, Seventh 1.
EATIIERI3-411 mcks prime Feathers (or sole by
F
co)6• - WICK k NoCANDLESB
DOTASII-7 casks pare Potash, bit reed by
myd WICK & CANDLES!!
TNRY PEACHES-4d sacks just re d, for sale by
una Wier& UANDLE&I
BAREGA DRWNES—A ban reel
at No ttttt street, north t corner of t h e
Diamond. lasyt9 ALEXANDER & DAY
PLAIN & PLAID BAREGES—jut opened, it lot
Plain and Stun Plaid DMlZ„figte.°llM
layO
BROWN ORGANDY LAWNS—Mob styles Drown
Orynndy Lawny just roceired by
ALEXANDER a DAY
riOTTON YARN-40L0 lb. manned Eagle Sates,
fa sate by C 1 3 1 a GRANT
nim6 01 Water .t
TA. NEW) , 014-0 MN Mr rale b
' 1 41 H GRANT
r,to T BALLS—Jun recemed, a apiendid ankle of
.1 - 2 F•at II ill. of 4,7, and V Met, diameter, for sae at
me G.. 4year Rubber Dann., 7 R 9 Wood at.
_l l 2 • . JA H P 1114419.4
IN(' A RUBIIER aerrLEsi., , reed, for ,ale try
mru J &H PHILLIPS
.R.TcroTV.ubber Go ß oll7, ' el a si th s t i t:: r o l e the
inr—Lather , Hann Caffa • fumy art..; Ladles'
Harr Tier; Finger Gate; Tobacco Walk., Pone and
anal; Lae PreTetTers; lathed. Hags; Water Tanig
Damon.' Pau.; Gentlemen& Glover Ladles , Wm.
Glos.; Mow, Henri 'lsed a variety of otbmianlele•
for sale at We Rubber Depot, 7 & 9 Wood street.
976.. k li PHILLIPS
MANNERS' 011.-23.1, rim reef per
mpMl :U Wstor 4
'0 hi Oesta G. P. & Y. MT.; reeri•ang p.
canal, and for sole DALZELL
TAR -5) Cris Wilmielilmnr rcell per cocci, and for
sale lon, to close commismeat, by
soya JAMES DALZ ELL
riNr6ACCO-1.4 I. 0 :tram Tohsteco, Ucdges
Lrod, rec., pet b.C•lnt/ Clcolnntai, for solo by
J DALZELL
B ACON -6 esults Om.;
5 do Sums;
oo Shot=Wool;
I dd. oi led, nog.(aedlogftota ate
boot Cohalubtoo, for *ale by
= - ISAIAII DICKEY;. CO
=VI 112 Water at.
Luau -13 tqls-161dityg, and for enleiTy
ret, 0 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
VEATOEIta—f& lead. jolt reed, for ..le by
snye 19AIAH DICKEY & CO
17LOUR—.10 bri• exun family &sr, this dry reald,
r
m and for sale by ARMSTRONG t CROZER •
TONE FLOUIL—A. few brie reed for sale by
m 7 6 ARMSTRONG tr.. CROZER
POTATOES-Z 1 "‘kl yiIOZE
onzattcAL STOVE POLISH •
9 1 11 E butax ITAnufeeturing Company now - era to
I the übde their Premium Chemical Steve Poliste
and stri out ea ggerithine, or fear of contradlation,by
those w o have tested it, pronounce It far superior u say oth 111 the muter The VIIISPIIItrUCCd h.,
in LO
sppreh signs of ailing carpets, tee., as its cre.
pontiee entra a dust from arming when being ap
plied, Which mote be done when the Store Is coal,
The quantity required m no bale to produce a beau.
tifel Intro.. Analog of are; fifty per cent is insured
to the C 1365112130114 A costingapplied to . Stons,Plpea
he., when laid away (or the ameter, ua are pm.
amnesia ;maw rest. After laving tried it once,
(if it in acemisible/ no person will ma any but the
heroin Madam:Mg Company's Premiere Claced.
oat Stove Polish. For sale by
S N WICEERSIIAN,
Irma . Corner of Simla and Wood street..
nortais & lIAMFORTH,
110 F Gatlin% DISTILLS/Wand Tea and Wine
Machaida, East Woo( the Diamond, Pinsbumh,
are now ofiering at Ma very lowan prices for cub,
I/tented Whitkey. Gin and Dammam Brandy; aim.
French Brandy, Dollard Gin, Jamaica Bonin, Lan
don Gin, Irish Whiskey, Hum, ao. Pet; Kam, Mg
dein, Champagne, Claret, Magenta, Malaga, Tenn.
mita and Lisbon Wmea. Wholesales RemiL any 3
200.000 PEETcoiamon, and 5a,003 Net clear
width puse; poplar seminar, and
plank. c hatty and tab. AU been pikd ayear, Nr
sale by 111110110/111.,
layl.dlars• Ninth Ward. •
OVGAR-130 Ads N Sow mt . for Inde_by
C H GRANT
IOO2E BLACK TEA-5 Id chub; fleachoag;
6 W.*
er tile by my 4 do O C
deAnrr
juscori-1 auks shoulders hut &d fur sate by
kart JAMES A HUTCHISON &CO
r_l OLDEN SYRUP—In barrels, halt barrels, audio
l_T gallon kegs, reed per steamer Madero, and fire
sale by JAMES A HUTCHISON 6 CO,
raya Aje2U Sa. Louts MM. Sugar Refinery.
TAN NEAWI)II.-20 W J
U tor tale by
lICHOONMAKER & Co
try 4 24 Wood a.
V INsF.ED OIL-30 tal. (or ale
. irg74 J 8C1100:0JAKER t CO
TURPENTINE -10 Nis sp. turpentine for sale by
J Rod L co
my 4
ISP Wood IL
TOPERS OF GOOD 'TEA are bawled to. mate
trial of the Tea for wale at the Toe hhahrt, east
side - ante Diamond, Pittsburgh. We ate *maxi.
an to hare the reputation et mettle& Thl oar •Past sa
Prrenruasa. MORRIS & HAWORTH, '
tale Pro • Geier* of the Tea Market.
rk A VVENNE PEPPER-300 Du Aliteriella Cayeana
roPP,iest received, and far baJa by
J JUDD & CO
IIijAWSSED-10 bris Ana MM for sale by
LC raYi J lIIDO &CO
pars9n-4 oasts for ula by J KIDD& Cu
_my4
SARSAPARILLA-40 dozen — Jooob Townsend's,
for sale by m 74 J KLDDte CU
FAMILY FLOUR-40 brim Farmer it a •
peon brand, in more, and for • Ihr by
•014 ARMSTRONG k CitOZER
HOHRE COLLARA-4 do s In storoota4 for We,
to
close oonsignimot. by
aty4 ARMSTRONG & OROZER
r) SPUTTER—ISO kep Pm. and for . al . by
nap ARMSTRONG k. CROZER
DEERS' HAIR-1 seek reed. and for sale by
guy.' AINdsTLIONG & CROZER
B AUS-100 do.to
Irs .tore and tor sale by
m 74 AIIIISTRONG a CROTER
LOUISVILLE LIAIE-100 brl. in store, for Ole
un4 ARMSTRONG tr. CROZRR
ARD-10 kepi Rut ico'd, and for mile by
I
roT4 ARMSTRONG a CROZER
BACON -MOOD lb. lay i r s tig,gd as fgzv t) l lß
my 4
VINEGAR -10 brie pore eider vinegar, for sale by
iny4 ARAISTRONti A CRUZER
ouerEE-10 sacks Rio reed and for aide by
earl ARMS MONO & CROZER
MLASSES -10 0 brla Sugar Home for sale by
m o ARMSTRONG & CROZER
PAUSE AND READ 1
The meet Impel tent DID
ooadt—Sara nomad, for the Piles!
DB. a P. BROWN'S celebrated External Ameri.
eau Remd for the Piles, has already proved
itself to be the o n ly. ore care ever presented to yhe
public. liner the discovery of thm valuable medicine,
Drd the lugs number of exueme case. with which
. Brown hos treated, no one ha. tilled to beendrely
eared. Undke the many healing balms wad, altar
bombs and years of experimenta Using, has too often
left the patient where they commenced, or worse:
but: alter a few days will decide the ease by effectieg
• =,,Vgr e irseas, I shall DOI enter Into a labored ar.
ument to prove my medletne. Mtn:duce It upon its
merits. by its effect I intend it shall stand or fall.
l ows yeu fee that loathsome disc it
the NLRB, te (the
y
ora few dollars, I rest the cu. with yam
DR. la P DROWN,
d 2
it street, Buffalo, N. Y.
fold wholesale and retail by B SELLERS
mpd 37 Wood st.
NOTICE.
VITOMIL% E., my wire Sarah Jane, baring left my
Ty
bed and board, without cum, rumee is hereby
Oren that I pay no debt. of her contracting from
Ws data, nod all persona are cautioned against trust-
G. Mee WRIGHT.
Vit: EO
Towassa, May 3. sty4da.
8 ,;',.;'11,`,1
Tlmmay, way td, Mt As payseast a( Bourne bas
Seca stopped, it will , thereGtre he et *se aso . to any
penes. but ourstlyes. - The finder stilt be kbenslty
rewarded by Zen,ag It at oat store, No Y 1 &Latta at,
or dropplig la w is tbroash the Pout
me3.dat JOBN lIANNEN t CO
MURPHY t BURCHIFIELD bar: reecirid, thin
al :coming, by chines., Bieck Cloths, Black Sado
NeAdtags.PilhLast and Bak Crawale, aim:ahead
comer of Fou:th nad !duke suceta. loy3
rPURPENTIN e £,—.5 brie pad ree . S rid for sale in the
ir:o% rrc:l l ir d e
Met f"' 7,llvizvivri r,,of
aly3
BONNET RIBBONS-1500 nieces Bonriel Ribbon.
e( Ile latest and =Oa hablooable 'sqlea , and
colon an no* openlog by A A MASON &CO
my 3 Ala!ket
C OLLARS& CUFM-16001RrenehirMiliC° 11—u
liloamicr
2eo pain Fresh wram...;
saa pairs Moron 0&
neeeive4 and mi. opeldnA by
mei A A MASON't CO
EM UMW DEREB (iDtiDB in I their va ttes4 Wu)
5a ahnngenbin Filni'nd
nowtatattnior at A A - MA.BMA CO:
Land for Sale la AllegbeareeibuSiC
2 U 60 Vbir t MLl .l' Ate l fi:erLf:< l Z2 ' ,,:::l l, l " . `"
Tract. gm xted about one mite west of the Cishal,."
jest about ID mites above - Pittsburgh,' Tossin nimble
—ere en; third
of
S i n n 7f; irtirgd one and' two
yearly plements.withciat Interest- Ferthe irispeetirn
o ld ie draft. enquire of the am et, at NO SI Fourth
between Wood .nd Market ate, Yitisherstt s where ho
will be Reed omit Monday, the 6th lust. , 1 •
mity3-d3te
T AR & brio N. C. Ty;
do Wilmington rilob; , •
Par noln by anBY, MAITHE.WI&& 130
my 3
MrC=M
CI do Timbers' Oil. !orate by
_Aty3 MATTHEWS, h CO,
The Perna. re Childs to 101 831 , 111044114
P1.C110.11 diigrilenterree.
T_TENRY Emplane, F. R. 8. , E. of Edinburgh, the
celebrated rather of the "Book of the:Pam?
and Protestor Norton, of Yale College, Eine Hawn,
are preparieg for the press a book ender the ebove
title. It will, embrace every rlbfeCl of Woman.,
connected with Mrrieriltere In all be verioes brander,
both Theoreneal •and ..fteleneei hens far
as It hoe, epic, the present time. been made Available
to p 'actinby experiment, will be heeled in its rely
tine to every operation as It rm.= in the courts of
the seasons." The work will be arranged sneer Cone
distinct head., repented:it the ...aeons, bestenitg
with Winter and ending with Autumn.
JAMES D LOCKWOOD.
my 3 Bookseller and Importer, Lea Fourth
BLACKWOOD 91:PR APRIL:
41 LACKWOOD'S Zdaguine fat AD , 11,1. P 9 0 1.1.
this morning. JAII D LOCKWOOD
nay 3 104 Fourth oe.
Britlah Periodical L etre.
THE London Quarterly ilerlevri
The Ediebeeph Rea ew;
The Nonh•UTlLieh Review;
The Westminster Review;
ildinburgh
Each, per year, all tekee onetime, tlO per yv,
my 3 JAMES D LOCK WOOD
DIISOOLIIiiOII OW PARTSEIIIIOU "
/KBE Meta or 'garrisons, Liteh & Co. at Brooks Ile,
Jederson Cosuty, Pa, and Liteh,Morrisons
abul County, have been dissolved by moP
consent. Perm: a indebted to said 611111 wlill
payment to LILO] d. Co, and chants ',assess, thezne
my be presented to Limb ft Co kir settlement.
STEPilte R MORRIS°
BP H ORRISON,'
THOMAS IC LITCIL'i
ALEXANDER MILLER.'
Hoy 241850.—my3.111re
SOLOIIOII SCHO.TZI3,
COII3III3SION IMERCIIANT,SikeY and Bill !ha
er, No,llo Second stem. may2-dlY_
^V)ULARD SILYS—A mire tnyotee of Foulard
~
Silks of newest styles, received by
ot A MASON /r, CO;
01 Market at.: •
00.72
A. t . e g me M.P.; k!'.l7,.°C.lgp.T,'.`.
also, a general assortment of Plain do at all pricel
300 do; Resorted Silk and Lisle Thread Glos.
BD dal Blank and do Ladles' end Goal s, do
300 dos bladk end white Cotton Hose;
Eli dos do do Bilk do;
000 do; Gents' Nixed Half Hone
00 dos Gents , Brown Cotton Half Hose;
Received, aid now opening by
A A MASON k:CO
POLITICAL CONSTITUTIONS.
TAMES D LOCKWOOD has Is preen, and will
J publish shortly—Ds Noma on the °Moe Wen
fGovernmem, tranelsred from the French, by R. U.
Salter, IL D., Senn. Second, edition, 1 vol. lemo.
113y1 7 D LOCKWOOD
ACKEBEL—Zu brls Luse No 3, just reeelved far
11 , 1 :ale by JOHN WATT t. CO.
lay 2 262 Liberty eL
SHAD -25 brls prime ram, jast read . for sale by
2521 JOHN WATT ALCO
ERRING-95 br!s No ',jest reel, for sate b
m]9 JOHN Warr NCO .
FLAXSEED 011,-12 Ms prime, from ,Somenet
eormlY, Put received, for solo
Lunt JOHN WATT
B ROf my 111%) dos .Lorted sloN% / 1247 ,
co
OLASSM-10 b,le primer I. H. for maleM •
J.TI orrl JOHN neTri co
T AHD-5 brio prime, jurt reel, for sale by •
ory2 JOHN VJATC k. CO
UTrEF-.10 trsr pre!<ed, Jett recd !or wn yr
my2 JOIINW67TkcO
rrEA-2.5. cheat. Voting Ilanon, lattnintird .
e er, mad ,
IRlack Teas, on hand, and to A ar c tiz i ag o l 41 .
aryl_ LAbeny
- - .
IDACHED TEAS of all grades kept conatiallyno
I hand, and for sale on nasomkbbs.tersas urea
trade, by - fesy4 A CULBEETSCIS
EMP— bale. Manilla, just reek!,LM aad IRTEON-4.. gale by .
A CU
DINDERS , BOARDS-20W bdlF assorted Assam,
D Chatobersborgb nanufstuut,on bud, for sale by
& CULBERTSON •'
D o resu—s bag pair, for mail ;
A, styli J SCUOONMABER &CO
21 Wood IrL , •
DOS.I.N-20 brio No 1, for solo by •
03T2
J SC ELOONMACEO & CO
QALTETTRE-13 tcttnfined. for Hag by
IJ otpl JSCHOONMAKEIL CO
PARIS GREEN-40 easter the eclebraled bnitsi,
my J 8C1100N• Kett &oo
ESdENTIAL OlLS—Bersairm, Lemon, Sassafras,
Lavender, and Rosemary, I can each ‘'
,__•171111.1
pose. Jam reeelyed by J SCHOMMAIERt CO
ARD-13 Gar nle Dv
L
atql Iv vox Botixtiour&oo
lANDLI2I—x3 bozo. annuity Cincinnati Kcal
Cwitlica for Ws by . ' .
InnYS ' • P VON DONNITORST N CO
. Fl9ll—= brio Herring;
lo nes Shad, now landing, and .ale by
ISAIAH DWI= 4r-Ou
llf Watee E.' ' .•
614.)-4 •
illOßAUCO—itrits urban% Ws;
5 bxs Jesse flats dry
bet Elmwood do; • ...
by Loner S's soon. now Isadisis j
. 3 d twos!. bY (wrlj Luisa DICKEY tCO
Dias—is tierces Dow landing, an • tor.sele by
At... seri ISAIAH DICKEY a CO
PHoooCeitt=fO - 61 — s a 4l
V ay* /SAW/ /NO Y &CO
I AII-444
capfar
MO
J.
1CW.41413-5 ban. prep.n4 Com. Mats 4n tip
helnerenjust reed am oonignmeat. fatale by
my 2 II3 A I / 411. DICKEY*. CO
k,f ACKERAL-23 tab 3133 now - larforra , 3
3 , 33 ISAIAH DICKEY &
TO LMT,. •
That lane ennumeeloas Dwelling &nee
and Let, on which ere a good Stable and
. Carriage Boast, being the property fflit,
and lout the resoles= of Mn !anent.
gee, aintatpd en Webster at, mar Seventh
street. For tares;apply to tor It LOWitlia
mynah( SS. Wylie,
NEM PUISLIOATIONI& Y. 4
HE Union Stole- Dictionuri.—The MOS Book
THE
M
of Ballsda—andonald, cribs Great Mimic
r a
tor? of Raid Llft.---antsgrovin or rag Sunday
School Boys Contrasied.—Tho Bar of Ism arts
Danger of Unswietided ABlefion.--Bwriso ofSchoel
Bolo—Kneango,•tho /lust C1i1eC,...-Tho US( Of
Luther; with special reference to its earlier periods,
uld the omnibus ammonite Relonnadox by Batas
Scars. D D.—A Sanunary of Biblinal -- Andquides,
for Schools and Vanillas.
Published by Altman. 8 8 Union.' For WS by
. All _ENGLISH AL-00 3 -.
Successors to ELuorr & EfsGl4Bll,
v.v . / Si Wood...treat - '
1, re E• N. me • • •rWill
Paper, to Chamois, Gold, plaist, and face, woo.,
have been recently received, wri th e: with an
ponatilm 9f French Borers, FircEstarsimid
Tester Topa la Gby and Velvet ' -
• - • - W P AL&RSHALL,
amyl Wall Paper Bt ire. - ma Wood meet,
SOMETHING NEW
Under the •na or Plttaintrith
W ll4. b l; P rat d 4 t a b altt a e, 2 l: %MUL L =
t"
The subscribers have filled up a non it No. RSO
Liberty stria:, le a etre superior to my orthe tied lo
tau burgh, where 11007 wall ahrWik Low a isrio iF
sortsent of fine:Groeerias and superior: Thus. to
which they respeelfally 'atria the aUmMes of thaputos
Of every article, they mill endeavor to keep the
beet of Itf kind, cod conrelently recommend their
TLY a• BOT TO ri 5111,12112, 11 WALLID is the cl•
ty.
Ting nuntinent wW compriam—Groan anti:Mien
Teas of ail kinds, fromcents to i 1,60 palmand. .
Correll everygrade.
Lovering', Sugars, Loaf, Crushed and Palverifed;
Steam Syrup, Sugar Ham and N. , U. idol mei; Cane
lams, Foreign Fru. and No Npleen
Ketcham Emenoon Sugar Cured limos and.Bev!.
Mari of,all kind., noel., Lard and Whale ult.,
Moo
and WaZ Candles, together with many
raritoes old nog berenforo be Sad in Pita.
Sus gin-and which time worild fall to miameran.
th
acidsff....G s. elivered free of charge in every put Of
e twtie
boaters .upplied on most reasonable term',
WM. A !JeCLURG 4 Co,
my 1 No. =I Ltbany oroet, aboTo' Ward.
May Magazines and New BrIOUs,
AT 1101.111E3' LITERARY DEPOT
Tom Seam, opposite the Post 011ta.
GODRV'S LADS'S BOOK for May.
Grahr-m's blasaame do
Sartain'. Maga:toe do
MorninaCall, by Airs. Ellie. • .
Women be Arne nes; her work and her reward. Sy
Maria J. kleirnosti.
Moneyytnny, or the Ikon of the World.
LittelPs Liam' Aye, No 310.
Mary of a Prnainiati In California; belms4 ,„ ats
of actual experience, laelndlli nolo. or the MIMI,
by se
land and water, observation* en the mimate, molt
As. '
COFFEE k TEAI3-74h b ax=fvb
43 do G. P. d .
caddy las des.
an half chests Black Tes,,re
eeivisur per canal, and for gala by
292 t JAMES DALZELL
• cloths. Cualmeras. sad Vs stiskip.
A LAID3F. Invoice of Super Black,' Bice Brown,
/-1. mid Olise Broad
Goodmaner Slack, Doeskin,
Middlesex, and Fancy w also,•l4ape4 Slack
.Satin, blarsellics, and Fanny Coal:Aare Vaulters—re
eeivel ar.d now opening by
A A MASON I CO,
VM al Marto st.
AMUSEMENTS.
TH EATRE!
lassie and Manager•
C. 5. PORTER
palcra CI ADXO.IIIII2C
• Dreas arch! , and Painactte
Ectond and nod This -
Gallery (for colored personri , •—•• 2:.
Dawn open at 71; Canada will riaa at d-o,nlact.
IErA NATIONAL DRAM,L
Chi Many, Mat C, Will be present.' IL nstier.al
Drama called
NICK OP THE WOODA. -
tift G
tY'loGn: 7 ton
ll fer
Tette Doe • M. Ntebele
Edith Forester 'due Potter
13==
BOOTS AT Tits SWAN.
Jacob • Mr W.I. Stalk
Frank .‘fr Taylor
..... ..... ..Ms nary
.. 1111H11117011 HILL, PITTSBIMII,
997 dr. 139 Wood 9199•1, obey. Fifth.
21HAT "splandid eatabas4socut is now offeted for
Holm :It Is admirably oranged for Concerts,
Exhibitions, te. . For torzos..Pply to
JOHN A FITZSIMOM?,
137 Wood ,t.
PITTSBURGH MUSEUM.
*rola.° STRZET.
PEN DAILY--from 9 fole in ihe morninel 2 to 5
O
In the aftetnoon; and hers 7 to 121Petocir. in the
evening.
irrAdmittalee 93 unto Chi:dten anderl2 yenta
halt price.
win. A. In'anta.] _ - taxo..z. nano
WA,:"A. WIDLIIIIO 1111 , CM.
GEOCEitS AND TEA DEALERF,
No 266 litarty slime, aloes Wad - ,
Hr.. "loral. on hand unite assentrnent ore/mica
Gronexun and Fine T.... 5 Ca ...I Ftlag. • Rub s and
Nam Wholesalerend &MU Deafen suppl?el on 1.3.
Unrest tuns. may
T ===l=l
WE read that the strength of Samson all lay In his
haw, and: hat when theperfidlems Delilah had
despoiled him of his dewing locks, itle power all de
parted freni Idea. ' When we set a yonny and lovely
wasnan, with magnificent air, berme whose Loamy
all seem to bow flee to
e hisry it 92M1C11 Is fereibly •
brought to mind ' Let' procd lady, through sisk•
was or matert. be shorn of her !eminent tingle's : B.nd
thou power of besety is at en end. JUIES RAVEL'S
RAU LUSTR ALE HAIR RESTORATIVE., without
doubt. the beat artlele extent: for keeping the heir In
ahealg mate, and reinvigorating heir which Pm
=Me thin end !iamb. Its constant not Will beep the
her soft, allay, and lerariturt to the mete advanced
age. It emu ely eradicates all dandreff and waif, and
keeps the scaly Mean and healthy, while the bale is
nor liable totem grey so soon. It will taint in new
hair on heeds which have become prenutturely-bald,
and prevent the hale felling out from the crones of
stemma I have received Intletnnlals of its bene
ficial elects from penance! thahlabest respectability. -
and some °Me most scientific gentlemen of this city
have pronounced into be twin.. An every highly
popolardiscovery Is liable to be eminterfeinuf or lent •
mod, so ill. with my Ems Lusintle flair Restorative.
An imitation of this creele hna bee, manufn coned fin
eels city, which !would panlialarly caution the pal,.
Re almost. Always ask kw 31:11.FS thee
Leaven Mae Restorative, and you will then obtain
an article which Is warranted to render satisfaction.
JMES Forfamer and Cheraw,
120 Chestnut street, below Fo sub.
For sale wholesale and retail by U. A. Pstmesteek
sled S. d . Fellers, Potabargh; and John tat.
gnat and J. hlllehelL Allegheny play, Ya anal
-
LOST, •
APAIR of Gold Spectaeles,inpposed to have been
dropped to Wood .ireet, 111 Irons of llatewell
Peer's Warehoam. The Rader vrid be realtdedefu
retarolog them to the *weer, No. VA Wood street.
PAPEII-25 Modica barddrase, a good article;
J. Heavy Straw raper fcr easraellardwam;
'Hardware paper made welder of any size or Mitt
aus by_ Jm).:IJ 241100Ntd AKER& 00
NEW GOODS.-Jain solved Ibi. morning, by ex.
prep, Bonnet Ribbon., Black, Figured, and Plain
Silks, at north cast corner of Foarth •nd Market sit •
m 79,.. MUELPBI B.BURBII FIELD
LIME- 50 brie Utica While Lime, for mile by
miy3 RHEV, MATTHEWS & CO
D,1.0u0 Alp Mt Galena Lead. for rale by
1343 RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO
"PSEACHES-53 sacks Ay Pesel.m. (or sale' by'
my 3 RACY, MX THEW S It CO
RATHER —l7mks rime Kentucky Feathers,
1 - fur Se. lIIILY,PJATTHEWS Sc CO
TNIIE NOTICE.
APROMISSOEY NOTE, dream by James. Hu-
Ion". to the order-ot.D. N. White, and andoreed
W i lt P e ' l l re? 16 1i•e h o ' r ' 1 471 n eaTm t
or mieloln.
otliee of *be, Oayettlet in, yr-clans 1515 w. , rnee
agg i T d p i o w iehaaing it., ' JAMES HULONG
_ -
Country Soot for Salo,
AllF.AUTlFTll:silloirbon reoidenee in abrijieigh:
borheod of Udo thy, posmsaing more Agar or
dinary advantages. will be sold on favorable series.
The grounds are stocked with fine fruit trees. in bear-
Jag condition s sbrobbery, overarm**, an: . Fir name
of owner andiceation, <again, at Ibis odiea
ap.3Ndlis "
• NEW BOOKS! NJAWBOOISAI
T ROUTES' LITERARY DEPOT,opptoite the
Pest Oflleei-David CoppetfieLd, pan it-r-lbe
tionery of eleehottier,imrs.li-Litlell'a Living Aga,
No ill—blernlng_Callt Mrs I.3ll3—Worttehlti,
Amertm.llicieJ teletitterr t itr t ,e,ati c:
Thaeltern-..Roerlend Caihel: • LeTe:-..‘Milnacor
Can't W Aktrerorth.. •." •,'tn'
I ItIELt oases eonatd , • ,11.517, but
‘j - reed, cod for sale by ' WYLTAIII•
800 . • •-•. • - • lel Wood et
S MAR —1 bbl Maple jutd fu
reed, and es.a by .
800. STUA,fIT L.
oLaBscs-3 kit 3 &pie just tee+a:irnd 4i 'bale
LLlbl
CIDERVita:OAR-1014,1s Pore In Ili., 'awl fur
sate by .• STVAki V & Hi. 4,,,
• , opal.
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111111810 do; sayettor article,' '
a X EELERS-41 dam large, in man. tr a ct tar a ate. by i
• arilialliT & eo.± W.;
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On ElOOl
.
A _PPS.4I:I2II A.h Mops of ptime
LiLOT 1 .41 ° , ,
Rat 4i W0044L,
31 CasksNrls,prime, far sale by- •• - •.-
•P -la• CfiCLIRILk 11F.NNE17.:.
BUTTER AND LARD-101ns Iheuxr, need I tap
- 54,73 e • ENOUSIrk. ItreNNETTe 5
010 OAP-400 bazza !or ale.
Oap.ll ENGLISH & trENNerr.
loolc POWDEZEISO keys for sale by ... •
14 0 ir VON DONNOOR9r*CO'
0 4aLT*lOO tali for sale _
1 11/ '440 ' 3 F vtily s o aen
SODA'ASII-143 cask. Mosprattr , brnnd, lan re
carted par steamer Companion. and far gale by
-W AL Et 2dITCII6I..TREE
WRAPPING PAPER...A tarp aiiiry of Firli
.
T 416 Egg WriPPian Paper aNgt rrntes, hut read s
tbs;nanotaoloty, for sale In lenge or s=n'l lois'
P MARS/ILLL.,,
• • ' • Successor lu tl C UILL, r
• PS Wrod tt.
CLU4D. SkIEJJ--ti bra for axle by
I D CANFIEL '
B - U c Tjth-I:.ris 3 and Dbauer ferlaiirii:43-14iii:r—re,
street, for CI. by . J B CI. I kFIEJar ..-
CLEESB—ILO bra gum and 60 has dd, just rred,- ,
aqd xu. by • np32 J B CANFIELD
1, 16044 D OIL— . ID btl. store, l atde j aV i a n b L Y D
1140 cm—on pieces in anna, and ter .ale ur •
7 • -;'• • J D CANFIEI„D
CrAtßßit aD36 TUS,-920 bat and vs eaelea and 64, fag, ;
ale by ay3L . J caNFISLD,
trilosE—iou 114
oWFiir, hitt, andaol
Or ° ' • dOz half, b ran , n
•; • CIARLIUTHNOT •
too LAUtli 3 O Conis •
•
Mr sale by ap3o C ARIIUTfIy4OI."
trmISHELLAS & PAPLAKOLS-430 Oingb•na and
eouou Umbrella', and }3O raysiols..Clk &ma
sattani far tale by. • • C A ROUTHNOT.
SZ: BONE—x(II7/M svcrlor simoygyv
Ulla - Anti--Rai. outs .41.d0r 6 .4 c. ETpl , As.2l
la fast neartd, and for Welty .
JNO IidFADEN.L - 003. ,
anl9 . Canal Livim Peen
H.W
DER,DNvo tale
y;
.; 000 di^ Rldo
D.o hod keg+, KY. RHO
TM do Dees Kite
•
5 0 k.* S. aboodolgi;
430 Hy. Rldei
40 a. Deer do;
tdd • ' OEM
y o „ b i b by. feet teoseL WORTH ; oo r.olve &
CO Y
7 7 8 DI
•p 29
ACON,V tasks prime Shoulders Au reeeivini
ob eonslinmeW, for sale by
i 8 DILWORTH fr. CO .
.as .13 Wood st. .
•
VOAR-6 beds N O Begat receiving an consign,
- "ent, ferule by J B DILWORTH re. co
t" DII . : 3 *O " RT 4I.a It VC'Oby
DUTTEU—ID kegs Batter for sale bt—
•PSI l E DILWOrall& CO
O tlGAlt=biihds NVSagraritriore and for &ale by
arra 84 IV BARHAM:IH
rAR n—iao ke p 1..; it Lardfa — franlly - n s ,l n .1. 0 ,7,
11 •nd forrale by 11/1V
tri BA T ELSLA"L ah . '
.4
Pelt%
;), de des jut mewed and !or .ale by
R E SEGLEFIR,
- 57 Wood atsvet.
BUNCII RAISINS-1W bx• lirchleVo Lrand, for
441 a. by .WAI lieGAleF.Y . ot CO,
1402 P 18 fr. WO(1_14. _
NO:INICAROjas. TAIrIOBLAremsI/iLor
S r t tileiOUrtgY
Mr°ll. l l7,l!,:2lY,,krouj,
meet Maar Or f=ond. • '
ALEXANDER & DAY
(11111111.2.C0N BILX RHO LB — Rlebchangeable
V. 811 k Stirarla of • vary terperior quality, by
ALEXANDER& DAY
ltarLss 7 : - .Plilti Black Lawns of direr. ,
n ztalißes, lm salt. by ALEXANDETA DAY
H AMS & ISEXP-1 3 6. t
a c . sinDaut ßee ; , , Ers.us d ir• - Wsl;
i 0 do P. C. Rama Daineld , s;
Anima up for summer use, and for Ws by
SELLERS & ?CCM.
WBITE REANS—ID sante bee ree'd. for • e e
ITS ROBISON, LITTLE k. CO
T L ARD.CCINTEED 0ia:73,17, gicraßT6a;
IS tels Nei 2 Laid Oil;
3 bele Linseed 0i3.-
apM SELLERS k NICOLS
LINSEED OIL-4 brio last fnr sal; by
47749 =Liberty