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THE rITTSBU tlit GAZETTE
PUBLISHED IiV•WHITE & CO
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.TUE.BDAY MORNING MAY 7.,1660
I[7 - Ctiiebetaw' Darer Gisirrre —Aevenii;emenis
abd rabservitiobs, for fiel will be neei red and
*Minted brae bile °Zee.
POrPanenarmatiosbealivebuar.—Subseriptiona
eittils valuable paper, will be recurred and forward
ed tram bib War.
.aatlisiaisosla sad • hie County Com.
•
VOIMOD. •
pameanee of the call of the Chairman. the Whig
and Astiassuelo County Committee of Correspond
eau out at the Coen Hones The following resole
d= wu adapted, to
.Euelued, That the Whig and Aatintasonle foram
'Ake seven' Election' Districts of Allegheny . Connth
booted are hereby regarded to meet at than weal
plates Mt bokting elude's% on Saturday, the to day
of Jaw eat, thee and there to elect twe delegate.
to
-the Convention to be held at the Conn Henn,
• eaW ay the sib day of, June. at 11 deloet.,a
thdd maims to maks the anal *ad newton
De for the ensuing October Eleetions,std
'al.* b t See delegate. to represent the County
la the Et Convention, to be held in the city of Phila
.. deWa, on Wednesday, the 19M day of/erne.*
The primary meetings in the Townships to be hel d
between Me boa el two and See o'clock, (except
PRO and theme inUteWards and Roroughs between the
Man apemen atul nine &clock. P. bl.
A. IMAMS, Matson.
Jae. E. Pugs,
ALex. FILOILLI24SCOSt•Ii..
Tue. Prula. '
• Pittsburgh, Aptlllo.lB..th.
FITSEE GP= PAGE FUR LAYZIAL MATTERS
'MEG RAPRIC TOWS, ha.
Hem Warns Faawstia, Ammiree Chia,rle
d'Affaires to Deriamrk, 'ailed from Bustaa7 - ola
Inset May, in the steam ship America. He ms
aecoMpaaied
. by Mr. 0. 0. Gregg and Mr. Haig,
frmh ofthis city.
The New York and Erie Railroad Company and
the Ene and North Eut Railroad Company have
masted into the following arrangements. The
Erie and North" Root Company are to lay their
track the lame VadSOCll2O.Now York and Erie,
and have it finished by the time the latter are ready
to connect, or sooner if they .plea,, tngether with
the sienarei7 depot and Water. nations. The New
York Company are to stock ihe road fora period of
eight years--that is, they are to hive the exclusive
right of running their cars thereon during said time
—wed in ernsideretiou of this privilege are to pay
the Erie and North Dun Company eight per cant
per Unita Oa the total cost of Construction and re
pairs. This amiiiint isnmananteed, whether the
road CILIA It Or nat.--lf it Mee MOOS/ thee e: pro
raw dividend of the orergnist is to be declared in
(swan( bah eomPuills, itemealing.to'. the -amount
of their innotments. yln.Dierre.York Company,
taw their separate ebertar",irre',hotind to tenni
rate at Dunkirk, but under the • General Railroad
Law of New York, enacted at the recent session
of her Intgislature, the privilege is open to orpit-
De a Company to extend from that terminus to the
• Penusylvania line. They have already areilved
. thermelvos of this privilege, and a line is now be
ing surveyed and located to connect with the 'Erie
and &nth Eau line. The entire line between the
city of New Yorkand the Harbor of Erie is to be
completed and the cant tanning by the month of
June, 1851, about thirteen months from this time.
A daily line of magnificent steamers will then be
formed** run in connection between Mat put and
A 4iiect railroad - route Is thus secured between
Erie and the city of New xork, and when this Erie
people connect with our Western road at En=
by . railroad, we shall have a continuous
Eakrold from Pittsburgh to New York, by way of
Erie, and the New York road.
A PLergrour.—The members of the .Working•
tects!sCongreu,"of this city, have adopted and pub
' liaised a "Plethora of PrinciPlu," as follow.
"Faxt—The fete that • man a bodn,is evidence
that he bas a tight to lite and a share of its enjoy.
manta, and any system of sand sty or government
watch deprives him of theta, Is false.
Tone wit' be none to dispute this to this corms
try, except the southern March:afre, who seem to
look upon dupe*? African u romething leas than
a man. Bet, with W 4 exception, there will be oo
ex st, of any party, to gainsay,the position of this
principle of the platform.
...levied—All material wealth Is produced by irt•
bur—paysical and menial'--ind the labor.. .build
enjoy the full Induct hie induatry,snd any system
of society°, government which deprives him of
thud, Naha"
This. afro a Into and universally acknowledg.
axiom, with the exception in tetrad to southern
slavery noticed above.
'Third—Man who live upon the vice and tenor•
ante of the people, shined not be denounced, but
-ems and ignonnut should be removed, and all
men turned out to honest T
We do trot agree with the first member of this
sentenee. Men who Lee 14011 the •oe and Igno
rance of the people 'ere the worst members of so
• elery, not only on sum:octet of Melt own rammes.
but because they fetter and promote * the evils from
. • which theygam a hvelDood. They ,boold there
fore be denounced and bold op to reprobation on.
tit they adopt a more honest mode of liveli
hood. Nona will dispute that vice and ignorance
• ought to be removed, and all men pursues an boo
eat Wines fora livelihood. If they do this they
will have to fender in one form or another. •
"Fourth—As the workineinen compose thegreat
mess of the population of the country, they should
control its kgisietion."
The workingmen abould have their fall share
In the legislation of the country—nothing more.—
This rights of all should be regarded, and it nimir
can be just to disregard the 'infect!' any, bowery.
or mach in the minordy. Equal privileges to at,
lr wand Whig doctrlne,and is at the foundation
,of all true Repnblican Governmeet.
"F fib—Prominent among charms which the
rumple stould demand, si e the fallen:Ma,
- Ist —A general iurorpornewo tom wil.ch will
enable avaritinemen to ste.oniato and become
• - their Olin eta pteye Is;
lied-Tire boatestrad of the family should be ex
• erupt Ooze execution end mad,: .ocienable; bet
dishooest debtor. I b rule not be permitted to es
cape uml.bmeni;
3d—The*Publie.Lurls shoot& be given, in limited
quantities, to actual sutlers, and under no ch.
comoanees should they be permitted to go into
the hands of sr•ecolatens.
• tb.—All °Seen, lealstagve, exemaive, and
• judicial, should be elected by the votes of the
• I =Tie." .
Of thede feue meat:ores, which theilWorking
. ma's dospess demand, the frit is one which has
always been advocated by the Wbig party and
press, and as Mrenuotisly append by the Demo
. cram. The LOCOrJeO3 have made a greet bug.
bear ,out of eorporations,—s soulless monster.
with which they have frightened the ignorant.—
We rejoiturto find that the Workingmen of Pitts
burgh have sense enough to eskulati the value to
themselves of the power of ageoclatkin under the
pemeettett of incorporation. This is a great ad
vane towards rational views affecting labor and
capitol. -
Theaecoad measure will be generally aeljulet
eta Is, ender pullet reatrietioar. Eight or nine
,6:i es have already adopted cone mode of pro
Meting. homestead, and we expect to see It be.
6oxne gametal.. New York Ind Ohio have both
adopted the manure, during the last winter, and
PollthYilllnta i which like her Conestoga Wagons•
alarms 'noses stow bet sure, will follow salt In
lA, to giving away the public lands to actual
settler% there ie a great latitude of opinion. Some
year dir two afftherth expressed oar anilingness to
see the mautire 'tried, though we did not, and
sail do sof ruitlediaie the benificent effects malt.
log (teat it, which some do. We believe Its trial
wool prove Ls i'ettlity, as a seal b ead ' s to tt ,
poor, yet, as we may be toletateo, and are mtiling
that every Mom who wishes to mute permanently
on • plena of government land, shell be present.
ad welt a Am des] Mr it.
As to the last meanie, there is no longer room
10 dispute In this Stale. We elect about every ef .
leer, from •
.00131•11:110 to Governor—or will, a.
tar tho amendment to the Constitution is adopted
by thepeople, next WI, as it moot untimely wit
Thai, open • !wriest 0 , the platform of the
Itrorktaginee's Congress, we see nothing of tow
pottasee to object to, and nothing bat !what they
east oblate is the Whig puty, and order the sloe.
ons 7inig banner.
In noticing the Brady's Bend Iron 'Warta, yes
terday. we erred in writing that the Company paid
out 1125,01)0 quarterly—we should have written
°went quarterly," or e 50,1200 per quarter.
Tosscao.—Horsce Greeley is down on the lavers
of Tobacco. He says thetobacco enamrs.
er L—oot indeed necessarily and inevitably, but
naturally and asually--s blackguard ; that chewing
oi cooking obviously tends to blackguardiam.
COld.cotnfort this.
Cabo Conforwieu—A loam from a a:limber of
ago of itniCelifornia emigrant companies, whleb
not sines went from Cincinvati to New Or.
Mum, boinp information , says the °mu, that
when the company reached that city they &on,
ered that the emanation or the Mbar' was Cobs,
samosa of Calikrnia. Upon this denonamoat
samba or the members withdrew, u they did not
"feel disposed to torn bripedr."
; - • a mm o', Miy 3d, 1550. I
Teams. M. liererz„; Egq.,—.s(er--The under
signed, your Whig
; kilkow anus of Allegheny
County, taking a deep and anions Unrest in the
selection ofa candidata to be auppork B as • rep'
resentative in Coupons from this district, and de.
siren that, to such selection, the people and the
party should secure the service. of one who
would duly end (ally represent them on the great
question witch uowegitate the country, and up
on which their interests aid prosperity depend;
embracing the protection to American labor, by a
change of ilter present miens tafir, the enlarge.
meet and security of domestiC commerce and tea.
Tel by a astern of river, lake, and harbor navi
gation improvement, and the security .1 rum if:s
ant:mu TOILL nunern making their homes
in the vast new territory over which our emu
mon flag is spreading—haviog the utmost nand.
deuce lathe someineu of your views an these sets
jects, and your coincidence in opinion with the
great man of our fellow citizens in relation to
them, and relying on your well known abilities
and integrity of charanter,we ask leave to present
your name to the nocaderation of the Whig and
- Antimasonic convention the nominatioa u a can
didate for Canines at the nezt October election.
lames H. Cooper, Beet. P. Bekewell,
John Fleming, Wm. S. Lovely,
C. Fleming, - Mania Jones,'
M. Elodianson ; T W. Shaw,.
Ina. a !Iliad, W. Monkey.
H. L. Slits, l J.l. Rouen,
8 Weshcrigton, Minot Holmes,
Wade Hampton, John Fullerton,
James P. Tanner, Wu F,erming,
Wm. McFarland, Wm. Stewart,
N. Osumi Murphy, Wm. Elebbaum,
Omega Ogden, ' Joseph Bowman,
Join D. Wick. Jacob Forsyth,
Joni Atwell, Jacob Weaver, Jr.,
H. L. Hiriguralt, We.. C. Miller, .
Tr outs B. COM; Geo. H Thurston,
W 43 Johnston John Reerhat
Wm Stevenson lileh'd P.M, (Snowden ip
W H Hampton isue King
Henry Richardson T J It Mehlallen
W F.Willock H. Tuner
5 D Herron FT Nan
John B McFadden Ga b riel Adams
Richard Bard Alfred W Marks
D T Horgan Jacob Z•eler (Elisabeth
/MOS 11l Breading Joseph McCabe'
James 8 Huge John 0 Davis
John Parker & Co P M Davis
5 F Von %Debora • Wen M Darliegton
' Samuel W Oukey John Holmes, (Snowden
Joseph Eichnem David C Hubs
Hugh Robertson lease Philip' . ;
James M Bingham hi W peen
1 h 1 Friedman Michael O'Hara
Joan ti Peebles John T Lein
Samuel Spencer Wm H Shinn
8 B. Johogron Hairy W -Williams
W M Wilson ' H Childs eit Co
Henry Hays Thos NI Day •
Jam Stevenson John Mecukey
' Wm 9 Harris W Bageley
Cook dc Harris James W Woodwe3
Saul MoMaster Eli Edmunson
Henry McCorm ick F. Kahn
' , he Thompson 5 Stoner
Eder Heselion John Sneer, (Pine Ck
Thomas Scott John I Henderson
Geo Moore Wm / Howard
8 N Wickersham It D Thompson
Joseph Jordan &adman ;Laney
G B Hammy c W Robb
J •hu W McFadden C Yeager
Jobe Ligget Wm C Friend
James Daln A Mclardy
John B Livingston W Bateman
J 0 Bidwell Allen Kramer
Taw Hervey Henry Wedi
W W Wallace Geo Breed
A Bradly Charles Brewer .
Richard Floyd : Robert Mackey
Mathew Lawton W H Ma-k e y
1 Bobt biome T WPanda
a alb. a . .. Wait Jou h cd•ogg
I wawa Andrei/ Leech, Jr
debt Weight Wm Bell
Wm C ham Amen Bidwell
Jame, Townley • C Canis
Z Chafee Wm Wilma
Morgan Robertson ' John Stewart
Wm K Bairn Jacob Gebbart
: Jamas Lippincott Wm Forsyth
' Hid A Sct:. • John 0 McMillan
John F Perry : T M Collingwood
I Carothers • H Ckedter
Lewis Hutchinson W Word
Jame. TS McCord - A Short
I B Irwin Wm H Semple
Jos Ci Muslin Robert Palmer
5 D Williams Thes A Rowley
Wm McCully Jos T Marks
Joann Hanna A T A ger
W Palmer H 8 Lemon
Wen E Hut T It Plena
John Bissell . Robt H Marshall
Sarni HMarks,(Robaudn John Mamba% Jr
Willard Leonard Wm Douglas
Robert Robb LALleareeton
Robert Henderson Alex McCoy
I B Osnard I Ealuxernalar
Henry Stkrling tkureopmer omen
WexAlgeo, Ir Jone_ph Woodwell
B. C Steelton A.ll Heed&
Tim McFadden John la Curtis
A B Curling Henry Johnscn
Henry P. Schwartz, Henry Irwin,
E Hebrew's. H.Campbell,
Alexander Moore, H.Dehaven,
Money A. White, Henry Hannan,
M. Mowry, L. It. Lill <INT.
D. A. Cow, A. B. Led.,
.00.. Won, John Prim,
G B. Hemmer John McNeil,
John Hitched, Jacob Geyer,
Florence Kramer, John H. Stewart,
John Dean, A. Cameron,
John Brown, Jr., I. N. Frasier,
Jobe Thompenti, Jain Irwin, Jr
A. M. Marshall, John Sierra,
Robert Campbell, Robert H. Davis, ~..,,
C. Beringer, John D Clambers,
Wm. 131911 , 11, Hugh Forester,'`' ;
Jobe Olean, James B. Dalsettl,
Irmo Porter, Robert L. Marina.,
James Taney, Alexander Hays,
3.11. P. Huns, A. Lamont,
Win. Marten, William W. Ball,
Josiah Keg, William Boyd,
Peter Baas, . Gauge H. Smith,
John Blair, • Cantu Avery,
Jog Lindsay, • i.e. K. Kennedy,
Prrnerritau,lltay 4, IE6O.
Gessiesten—Your letter of the 3d instant luts
heels received, &Siting Ica,. to present my name to
the consideration of the Whig and Antimasonis
CJIIVLIViun, for nominaricm as a candidate for Coo--
greet, at the next Oetoher'e'ection.
lagiee with you,lhat it is important to the people
arid tLe party, io secure the services of acme one
who woold duly and fairty represent them on the
Beat questions which now agitate the country, and
upon which their interests and prosperity depend;
but 1 much fear that the undue partiality of friends
has led them to place an over estimate upon my
capacity and fitness for the proper discharge deo
important • trust.
'My business avocations for the last ten years,have
removed me ins peat degree from the sphere of
and although a somewhat attentive obser
ver of passing events, I am aware there are many
conceited With the party whoseknowle3ge of your
interests would render them much mores lining cep
resensuives than I can hopes to be. I yield to no
One, however, in attachment to the great principles
of the party, and if it shall be thought that my hum
ble abilities cart be rendered available In sustain
ing them lo the National Legislature, ! feel bound
to place menuat your disposal.
Your allasioa to the protection of American in
diatry, the "improvement of rivers and harbors,"
and "to free itistitutiou," makes it proper for me
to bestow upon . these topics a passing notice.
I believe that a system of revenue duties, di*
crimlnating 16 favor of American labor, is Indis
pensable to its adequate protection; and that, with
cot it, the labor of this country, and particularly
those branches copped inmechanical and manufac
turing pursuito, will, ultimately, and that at no dia.
rant day, be degraped to the level of the European
standard. I believe, moreover, that the revenue
system of 1816, which discruninates in favor of
revenue, without respect to, or ether ageSes la
bor, exhibits a want of that fraternal regard which
is the paramount duty of all governments to ex
tend tether citizens; and most especially to the
tailing millions whose labor is their only capital,
and while patient industry is the only source from
which the.whole wealth of
.the country is de
rived.
I believethat it is asfully within this power of Con.
grew, under the provisions of the Constitution, to
promote and protect our internal, u our foreign and
coastwise commerce; and to that end it fa as much
its duty to make appropriations for the improve
ment of rivers and harbors of the interior, no for
the harbors of the onset. I find nothing in the
constitution, designed to Ibolt its benefcieoce to
particular localities; and the idea of the strict con.
suuctionists, that the already immense and rapidly
increasing commerce of our inland eras 20d riv
ers, is beyond the fostering power of the Legisla.
tore, because the waters upon which it floats are
not daily mingled with the ocean, 1 regard as &pal
pable abondity.
1 look upon slavery as a moral and political evil
of the greatest magnitude, withering is its influen
ces both upon the North and the South. Where
the compromise, at the Congitution Ince placed
il, I fhould be content to bear it, but should regard
myself as faLse to every impulse of my oats. in
consenting to its emulsion over one acre of terri
tory now free.
I am, gentlemen, very respectfully
Your friend and fellow citizen,
THOMAS U. HOWE.
There were L 6757 emigrants arrived at New
Yo in April just pain—a falling off of 5,569 from
same mown in 1149.
Coerespoudenn of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Wununaron, May 2, 1550.
• mammoth land elide... Wow Seward
fell among thieves, sad oras aa.t lett
for' dead by alas way elde-.Conagro
. =leo Committee...TO* Printing.
Judge Douglass contrived to poen his Illinois
Land Bill through the Senate, to day. This is a
very important measure, one of the most so now
before Congress. It is nothing Mare nor less than
to grant to t h e State of Illinois, in trust for the con
struction alter Central Rail Road, each alternate
section for a apace of six miles wide on each side
of the mad, and four hundred miles long. The
partietdar number of acres is mated at 1X3,000.
' It L proposed to raise the price of each section re
making to the Government to two dollars and a
half per acre, thus setting up the specious but anti
quated plea, that the .. half which ,is left will be just
as saleable as the whole. The line of the road
will extend from Cairo through the Grand Prairie
to the north line of the State, a pretty hard country,
as 11. can testify, and one in which wild Govern
ment lands are not, and are not likely tube particu
larly valuable. !deny arromdments were proposal,
some of them offered with the bona fide purpose of
improving it, but moat of them intended and calcu
lated to override the measure with incongruous
and objectionable provisos.
One of the former classwas the proposition urged
by Mr. King, of Alabama, and Mr. Clay, for the
assignment of a very large quantity of land in the
States of Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and
Kentucky, in aid of the CODIIIIIICUOIt 'of the con
templated. road between the Ohio river, from a
point oppoarte Cairo, to Mobilo Bay. Mr. Kiog
said, with much troth and force, that this was in
fact a continuation of the Illinois road, and the
whole together might be considered the muse
work.
The argument over this bill motioned four days
or more, and covered the whole question of the dis
position of the public lands, and the rights of the
respective States in connection therewith. Tee
end of the discussion and proceedings was the pas
sage of the bill this afternoon, as proposed by Mr.
Douglus, and without any amendments whatever.
This result would seem to be an indication of the
opinion of the §enate, that the public lands should
he given away to the States within which they lie
as fut as they may require them (or purposes of
internal improvement. I have not 'examined the
trete, and cannot say bowler It may be looked up.
on as a decisive expression of such an opinion, but,
however that may be, I .think there is no reason to
apprehend that the Heine will sanction it. Here
the claims of the old States to en equal pro rata
distribution of the advantages resulting from the
ownership of these lands by the General Govern.
meat, wilt more vigorously mainumed than it
has been the House. You readers are aware
that Mr. liempton has more than once urged upon
that numbly the claims of Pennsylvania to a share
in the public land, and has as often endeavored to
procure a practical regulation of it, in the shape of
theippropriation of the proceeda of the tales of a
given quantity of this vast domain, for the prose
cution of three of the greatest of the uncompleted
Stale works. In this state of things the question
becomes a very pertinent one, why h. not Penn
ill/waist as good• right ton portion of the National
property for the advancement of her public works
as Illinois bas? I think it probable that no bill
upon the subject will pus at this teatime But
should u, I shall only have to say that the land will
be sliding off in great slices.
The Senate has spent the greater part of two
days in debating the nomination of a gentleman
by the name of Comore or Waltore, or poesibly,
Woolly, who has been ma in by the President
fain:llllW of Wisconaht, in place, I presume, of
some Democratic martyr to principle. The debate
upoIS this ease was rendered peculiarly interesting,
because Foote availed himielf of the occasion to
attempt the enforcement of the threat blurted out
by him the other day, that all nominations in favour
of which the influence of Mr. Seward had been
exteticled, should be thrown out in case his powers
could effect that mull. Walker, a renegade Vir
ginity, who bee wormed himself into Senate from
Wisconsin, by some means, denounced the nornina
tionlin an elaborate assault upon the Senator from
Nevi' York, and the policy Of the President and
Cabinet, in regard to the local appointments of
Wisconsin. He charged, I' believe, that Mr. Se
ward dispensed the patronage due to that State,
through General RM . . King, of blilwaukie. Here
upon, Foote, with his colleague, Davis, and a few
MOTS wonhies of the same calibre and virulence of
feeling, fell cp. Mr. Seward like the unlnclry
traveller who fell among thieves, ha was beaten
and rudely entreated, and had he fallen,. it was sap.
parent there would have been no good Samaritan
to bind up his wounds. But he did not fall ;on the
exiletry, he made so vigorous a defence that he
was enabled to prostrate some, es
s of his adversari
.and ro ll them into the ditch bribe way side, where
he left them weltering in the fetid stream of their
own scurrilous and insolent vituperation. He took
_ . o.cession to gore Butler, of South Caroline, by tel.
liug.thern that in the exercise of the several benev
olence of bin disposition, be had recommended and
been the means of appointing to office certain of
the chivalrous sons of South Carolina. Had the
Judge swellowed a dose of red pepper and canthar.
idea he could not have been more fearfully sena
te:), His eye flashed with indignant excitement,
heabook his bushy white locks az a war horse
shake= hismane at the sound of the trumpet. He
reared open his hind legs and pawed the air in the
fury of his wrath. But he mule lets than nothing
thereby. The battle was raginget its highest, when
the Senate adjourned yesterday afternoon. But the
chisel/ slept epos it, and came down to the re.
gimp of prudence and common sense. Mier a
long suPplemented debate, to shay, the outside world
was astonished at hearing that the rampageous and
canumkerous Mr. Foote bad been caned in and
=weltered without stipulating for the honors of
war. The nomination passed without even a di-
It is understood that the proceediege of tie
“Comprocuse.Comminee," as it Is called, are not
retarded by the ihsenceef half its members. The
remaining half are going on to act upon the pro.
gramme left behiod by their colleegues, and the
business of compromitivg- is as genie as if Ss
baker's dozen of good men and true teem still in
their Oases. The three bills have been agreed
upon, ana the dubbing touches will be given them
to morrow la a regular meeting of the Committee.
The report of the majority, with these three bills,
will be given in early next week, and will mark
no epoch in the prevailing epidernio of the slavery
excitement. The mutative, consisting of mum.
Cooper do Phelps, will also make a report agreeing
with the majority, upon the serenity of some
doe by. Congress, to give effect to the constitution.
al requirement relative to fugitive slaves, but die.
seating upon other points. The gut bill will pro
vide for the admission of California, the erection
of tentiorial governments without slavery restrie
tioo, and the payment of ten or twelve millions oi
dollars to Texas as a donation to her In professed
eansideration for the abandonment of claims to ter.
dim nerve oftbe thirty-fourtts parallel of latitude,
—claims which am as utterly unfounded art they
would be if preferred against a put of the State of
Pennsylvania. Bill No. 9 prepuce to amend the
provisions of the Act of 1793, relative to the cap.
tare and return to their masters of slaves who
may be detected in the act of melting a forbidden
liberty in a free country. The last bill cantatas a
eatisfactini clause for the abolition of the slave
trade in this District.
Mr. Seward is of opinion that this arrange.
ment may pass the Senate, but not until after
• very velum and protracted struggle. The
majority, be thinks, will be very mill, Indeed,
and the effect of the debate which must take
plane upon' it in the Sinus will ne sub
as greatly In diminish the chance of a sufficien t
number of Northern men in the Noose going for
it to secure Its emcees there. But noses are
said to have been *ready counted In that assem
bly, and therrei aft 'is, the dluovery that twenty.
Ave Northern Democrats, with Mr. Levitt, or
Philo delphis, ate prepared to sanction the scheme.
I indigo to the belief that it will prevail, in both
Mouses, but I confess that I have little confidence
in anymaf: opinion of the probability of any
perfectly a factory settlement of this distressing
eon rovetsf. Lot `lit trust to time for that, tile
great paelfkiator. The policy of the President;
marked as It Is by the simple good serum which
makes no spats to "proud philosophy" for gel.
dance when the path of duty Is sufficiently plain
without it, is Gamed expressly to avoid the very
dangers tballidr. Clay seems anxious to anemia•
ter, perhaps !Meuse he is confident tibia capaci
ty to overcome them. I fear that experience will
demonstrate that he Is mistaken.
John Wentworth is preps?' ng to come down
upon old Father Ritchie, with his beat/lest guns.
The Committee to examine into the lanes and
corruption' alleged to exist in respect to the
prinuog of Congreas;ll a pretty good one, and
will do all they can to get the loots dearly out be.
fors the House and the public. Cs report will be
a vied expasnre of a most unprincipled conspir
acy to somas Ike pooteat mode of dotai the
printing. Spacial attention will be paid to an in•
quill 'into the why arid the wherefore of the pay
meat or 82,500 to flitches and Burke for printing
and stitching ten thousand copies of a little pamph
let of 181 pages, apiece of work wo.th, according
to Me. Hall, some five or six hoods d dollars.
An estimate has been made of the difference
between the coat of examines the printing of this
Congress, under the existieg legal contract, and
what it trrould be in the event cf the women of
the plot ro restore the old plan of employing the
political pen to do it for them. The differeoce to
stated to be over half n mil:ion of dollars to fermi
of the eoutzect aystem. It is estimated that under
the reso!otiod requiring all extra copies of docu•
meats to be hound, SOO,OOO !volumes have been
already ordered, and thatbeGne the third of March
next, the number will reach one million and •
hale So vast on amount of printing wa• never
authorised before, and I hope never will be again.
It is said that even the work of binding t acre
documents, has been secured to the benefit or the
proprietor• 01 the Union. The cost of this orb,
at the prescribed rate of twelve and a half cents
per volume, will be $187,000, and the profits
must be large. A• the work of binding sad de..
livering is now going on, five gears will be to
guired to complete it, and place all the books in
the hands of the members entitled to receive them
It is perlinent to mention that the nominal par.
to the contrast, have drawn very little pay so
lar,bccsote they have been confident of the pauage
of Borelso d's resolution restoring the old price sod
style of mesaurini - the work. Wentwonh's resti
tution will hareem effect to dampen their hopes.
Under the old plan of doing Mingo, the printing
and binding at a single document, u ordered by
he HOUlie and Senate at their bonbon, ammld eoa
more Mao 5200,000, and the profit mould be a
tout $140,000. Can any thlog alFord atrorge
proof of the necessity of immediate reSurmationl
I have several other topics of interest checked
upon my memorandum for to night, but the kngth
of the preceding observations render It neccusry
for mu t brirg them to a close. Junius.
WAsulmarom, May 3.
Benton and Foote's Conetedttee-Ite turn.
tag nen a -Contumaey ot the Illonth.
era men-Censne Bill and the Public
Bastness-Oarly's °plutons oritevard,
Johnson's Opinions.
The witnesses before the committee apppointed
o investigate the distorbsoce produced in the Se.
nate by Foote and Benton, on the 17th April lose
were 'mused yesterday, at the very unconcerned
and Indiffgrent manner in which the investigation
woe proceeded with'by all but those two Senators
themselves. It was obvious that the committee
had Said itself out for a week or two's labor. Most
of them were quietly nradiog news papera. Ben.
ton and Foote, however, were seated at separate
tables, arid have not yet committed any assault
upon one another, or upon any of the witnesses,.
The pistol with which Foote had designed to oper
ate upon Benton was produced in precisely the
state in which it mistaken from him It was • form.
dable weapon, one of C,li'sfine shooters, with a
revolving chimber. AU she barn!. were loaded
wick Aril. This is a serious circumstance, and
seems to render it at least probable that it wag
Poole's Intention to do what Capt. &carom', bill
goticonld not do, to wit, make ■ finish of Old
Bullion.
The committee of the Sedate recently sent to
South Carotins, on s melgocholy errand, hat re'
turned, wit the exception of Mr. riainson, who
hag proceeded to Naar York to visit ■ sick ton at
bolus. Thera is very little room to hope for the
young man's recovery. and the bereavement of the
fatter will he the udder, Ix:estate he is the only
win left hum ildr. D:CSL111110C1 is expected to return
au Tuesday.
There is tome doubt, as I have be Intimated.
about the action of Dawns and Muon, on the
committee of oom premlle,and more as to what their
course will be idler the report shall be made to the
Senate. It Is believed by tome of the southern
men ifs emselves,thet these and tome few other
Sencon,co-operatiog with fifleenth twenty moth.
ern members of the Home, will refuse to aid in
the passes., of the bill for adualting Calder ale
the proposed conditions of the erection Cl teeeito.
nal governments, and the settlement of the Tutu
boundary claim, I have never believed that titer
would ever unite with the moderadoea cf their
own section in rapport of that scheme. There is
• prospect even yet, t hat their impreettuble
cam wit work together with • certain better feel
ing as the north for good, Is seeking to oppose
C•bfornia on any terms. I think the former will aid
the northern anti slavery:man to defeat the 'mere
matron compromise plan of the committee In the
House, attar it shall pun the Senate; and that
nen • bill for the separate, unconditional admire
sloe of that State toll pas., and being sent to the
Senate moat pass there alw, tor the majority for
that - a:meson is well known to be nearly two tbird.
of that body.
The Ilouse has not yet concluded the Census
Bill. It it astonishing with what perinatal the
details of this measure are contested, and the fact
that it I..aoared to linger in committee mr longed'.
ter the debate has closed upon it, at this late period
of the aeoron,ia a proof, taken* in connection with
the fact that the House still take. cue to' adjourn
at a very early hoar, and to meet at a late one,
that that assembly cares very little about the pro
(rein of the public baßieess. What a reflection
should it be to Its members, that we are now en
ured upon the sixth mouth of the union and ha,
106.10,4 measure of general legislation has yet
been pursed, and that, the bill far the collection of
the revenue, a matter of form and of course. UP.
derithis state of thaw, ft begins lobe admitted that
nothing can be expected from Congress at this
'anion, beyond the settlement of the slavery
question and the *sage of the leading appnthri
arms bills, neither of which, I regret to wry, are
considered at all certain.
The committee on the Galphin claim are prepa
ring their report span the evidence taker,. The
majority will report the facts and an opinion favor.
able to the motives of all parties concerned in the
proceedings, bet It is reported that Mr. Disney to
by no means of that mind, and will make a minor
ity report' in which, perhaps, other members of
the committee will join him.
There Is a pleasant story is circulation, that Mr.
[gayly, of the Way. and Means, sill asked by the
Attorney General, in a friendly manner, what he,
Bayly, thought of his official opinion. The reply
woe, "that depend., Beverly, upon what you
speak of If you mean the opinion in favor of the
payment to Commodore Baron, of my State, of
$3l 000 ad unrest on an rid claim, dada; bask to
the revolution, I am with you, and all Virginia Is
the came; bat if you refer to the °alphas opinion,
and the $132,000, there •yoe must excise me. I
am afraid you will have to go to Georgia for your
backing in that ease." Jams.
lIARRISBIIIIAII. •
Correspondence of the Pirtsbanth thrum.
Harunsurias, M.y 3rd, MO
In the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Dazzle, from the
Committee oa Finance, reported the General Ap•
prepriation MU, with amendments.
Several House amendment. to Senate Bills
wars taken op and dap:medal. .
Mr. Streeter moved to proceed to the consider.
'lion of the General Appropriation Bill.
Mr. Helps tilled for the orders Oldie day.
The Speaker announced that the drat business
in order would ha the third reading and consider.
anon of the Apportionment HiU.
On motion of Mr. Stine, the Senate teat:lived It.
salfinto Committee of the Whole, for the porpuse
of amending the bill, so at to give Lancaster Ave
member', instead of (oar, and York two, instead of
three, which was woad to.
Upon the adoption ante amendment, the yeas
and nays were required hykr. Forsyth. and Ma.
Danie, sod PM a, E. 4101011, to wit:
Yaws—Menus. Brooke, Orabb, Crmoinghsm,
Darsie, Frisk, Hulett, Konigmacher, Lawman
Malone, Mathias, Sadler, Balkey, Savery, Bane,
Walser, Best, Speaker-16.
NAT.—Mesas. Brevity, Dram, Fettles, For
syth, Fraley, Fulton, Bogus, Ives, Jones, &Fess.
On, Mublenbare, Packez,Stilmer, Sterrett, Street
er-15.
So the question was determined in the affirms.
(In justice to Mr. Guernsey, it Is proper to state
that he had kindly contented to pair off upon the
A pportioomentfitli, with Mr. Bmr, who was coo.
fined to his chetober by severe (deem.)
Mr. Packer Moved that the Senate resoled Baal
Into a Committee of the Whole, for the purpose o
separating the counties of Beaver,. Butler, and
Lawrence, and givieg Beaver ono member, and
Bader sad Lawrence two members, sad adding
the member thus gained, to the county of Alleghe
ny, making six members for that county.
Upon this motion, the yea. and nays were to.
gulled by Mr. Packer sad Mr. Stine, and wore as
follow■, to war
Yavv—ldessrs. Emsley, Dram, Fano., For
nth, Foilley, Fakes, than., Ives, Jones, s l'Dsiv
Mehlenberg, Packer, &timer, Sterrett, Blreeter
—l5.
NITS —lll curs. Brooke, Crelab, Cunningham,
Barrie, Frick, Hashatt,lonigmacher, Lawrence.,
Malone, StaUhlaa, Sedi r, Sankey, Saverp, Stine,
Walker, Beat, Speaker-1%.
So the question vu. determined in' the nega
the.
The queution then reeturieg open the deal pat
ine ihnßill,the yeu arid nays were require.
by Mr. Packer and Mr. Sankey, and were as le
War—Messrs. Brooke,Crabb,Cutinhighsta D
de, Frick, Haslou, Konigmaeher, Lawrence,
Zone, Matthlu, Sadler, Sankey, Savory, Stitt
Welker, Host, Speaker—lS.
Nara—Mean, Erawley, Drum, Fetnon, Fo
sy:h, Frothily, Felton, Hayes, Ives, Jones, M'
lie, :Ankh:about, Packer, Sbloser, Stetreu, Sue -
es-15.
So the bill passed, and wail unit to the Hone
Reprezentatiees kocoueurreoce.
Oa memo of Mr. Street er and Mr. Dania, • e
Senate then resolved itielf lots a Cosamittee.of • e
Who'd, Mr. !wet In • Chair, sad teak up the
Hilt,
Committee rose, nail the
bill to the Senate with vo
menu.
Getteral Appropriatio •
After some time the
Chairman reported th
.none Important amert
On motion of Mr. r.
irate, and Mr. Packer, the
to the second reading and
Senate then proceede
coos dentin]) of the
The first scenes t►
Tee second sectfo•l
read and agreed to.
vu mad, what Me. Packer
&hag the Ilona° proiriao,
y Ananias General to pay
• half, eel their reeelptar
1 .0 ono thousand dollars per
moved to emend by
compelling the Depel
Into the Treswry ”,
from fees ofottbe,o
luandmni, the yeas .d
Mr. Forsyth a. Mr. Hr.
Upon agreeing to
pals wets required
gat, ■nd were so fo own, to we: .
Tut—Mum F., • on. Forsyth, Folios!, Gaeta-
Hagar, ltei, J nes, lll'Culto, Packer, Sad
ler, Backey,Sterrat Streeter—l3.
Nays—Mews. ilraarley, Brooke, Crabb, Cunt
niughtm, Dusk, Do m, Fridley, Frick, Heiden,
Konigrascher, Idae, Manillas, ?duhlenberg, Ss-
vary, Starner, StlWalker; Best, Speaker-18.
So the amendme tme not agreed to.
On the question ¢I agreeing to tho second secs
Lion,
Mr. Crabb moved to Increase the appropriation
-.
for Clark hire,in the Surveyor Ocoorare office, so
as to put the Clarke in this Department upon an
equal Acting with those La the Auditor General's
°flee.
This propositkln gave rise to a long debate,
which was participated is by Messrs. Crabb,
Pulley, Brooke, and Dante, bat before the vote
Ins taken,. the amendment with the section, was
utfonnally pained over for the present.
51.r.ifrailey moved to amend the faurth section
by tunneling the salary of the meueoger in the
Auditor General'. office to four bundled dollar',
whleh 'WY lot agreed to—yeas 15, nays 16.
The ssurib, fin, and ainh,Sections were agreed
1..
Upon the question of' agreeing to the seventh
section, containing a provision eulargizs the per
diem of the members of the Legislature to three
dollsre,since the sxplration of the hundred day..
Mr. Matthias chlled fora division of the miens
tion, and uncut the Maisie= relating to the extra
compensation, the yeti sad nays were required
by Mr. Matthias and Mr. Crahb, and were ma fel.
lows, to trot'
Yr.—Mews. Crabb. - Darsle, Dram, Franey,
Fnek, Heslett, Hug's, Packer, Sankey, Sc,hinie
Sweeter, Walker-12.
Nays—!desara Brawley,Conniogitarn, Forsyth,
Fatten, Guernsey, Jones, Konlgmactier, APCaslin,
Malone. Matthias, liduhleoberg, Sadler, Stymy,
Sterrett, Stine, But, Speaker-16.
So the quistion was determined in the negative.
The find division of the section, making appro.
priuioa bee the payment of the members of the
LegisLature, was then, agreed to.
The eighth and ninth sections sere agreed to.
Adjourned. '
In the House,
,Mr. Conyingham, (Way. and
Meanr,) reported the Revenue Bill, with Senate
antendments,authorizing • State Loan, and estab
lishing • system Witco banking thereon. Mr. C.
eild that the committee dtd not wish to be consid
ered as committed on•the subject cm ied in the
Senate amendments, oat recommended e action
of the House thereon,
Balepared owed kw:ling.—Bill to .charter
the Lanzaater County Bank.
-Saito embitter the West Branch B It, with
a new 1=110%1,i-educing the capital stoc mSI 04,
000. Adjourned.
In the Senate, this morning, the red read.
log and comdde ratio a of the General Appropriation
Bill was resumod, and occupied the entire day,
without having passed to the third and 11111 rend
ing; some fifteen or twenty sections atilt remain
ing usdisPosed of." Trio important amendments
were agrbed to to day. One refunding beckstandiag
appropriation to the noatteeepting school districts.,
°fend by*, Packer as a substitute far a prop°.
aition of the same character offered by Mr. Moh•
lentierg, and the other the amendment put on by
the committee, but drawn up - by Mr. Litrele, at
the request of the committee, Which! lent you a
iewdayaego,appropriatirtg $500,000 for the avotd
ante of eight alike inclined planes, the five
tern and three molt eastern, oo the Allegheny Pot ,
tyre Heil Road. This propoaittan gave rise to •
eery able and Interesting discussum, in „tibleh
Mann. Donate and Packer both did themselves
natal, COUtill2ollClCs honor, by their ,elc sant
and manly speeches in its favor. The amend.
:neat was adopted by a vote of 21 to 8.
This was the 34th notion, and the last one set.
noon to day. 1 think the bill will pus third and
final read w morrow.
A few mantes before the Senate adjourned,
this evening. the Clerk of the House was intro.
with isformation, that the House had hon.
concurred in all the amendments made by the
Senate to the Apportionment Bill. The &owe
imutededely proceeded to the consideration of the
bill, and Mr. Sankey moved that the Senate in
, gist upon its amendments, and that • committee of
conference be appointed to meet a &inkier cam.
:matte° of the House npcn the subject, which was
agreed to.
The committee has eat yet been announced;
bat It to cmderstood that the two pasties are to be
.equally represented, and that they are to recom•
mead a compromise which will probably be adopt
'ed by both HJIIIMIL It is yrobab:e that tpe Legis
lature will adjourn same day next week
Iu the House to dey,lhe bill to extend he char
le!of tbe Lebanon Beak waipassed through third
and final reading, with an amendment !equinely
'an increase of the atock'to the 101 l amount esild
'rot by the charter.
This bill was also returned to the Senate, and
the amendment concurred to.
The sudden and aevero Indisposition of Sena.
tor King, has created much sympathy and untie,
eitude on the part of his brother Senator., and
members of the Legislature, and citiaens general
ty; bat I am happy to be able to announce, that he
Is now considered out ofdanger, and that he wi I
probably be able to occupy his seat in the Senate
again its • few days.
Mr. King is not only one of the soundest law
yers, and most active and able members or the
Legislature, hut he is beeldea a mom excellent and
estimable gentlemen, and has made as many true
and warm hearted friends, In his Senatorial ca•
reer, perhaps, as any man who over occupied a
that in the Legieletive chambers. It le to be re.
'retied that be never takes the trouble of writing
out his epeeches for publication, for I more you
that their free circulation would be of incalculable
benefit, not only to the Whig party, to whose In
lennt and sucaeu he is so honorably end etunest
ly devoted, bat al= to the Commonwealth, sod
to the people. There are a very few men In the
Legislature, who always speak with profit and ad.
vantage to the public, and Mr. King is one cf them,
COBDEN.
vann NE W YORK.
Corespondent:to of the Plusbarp Gazette
Nsw You, May 2.
The Californians In the city had a (moue din
ner at the Irving house, last night, at which were
present the Lion. T. Butler Slug, Senator Oman,
and other muesli:is of California. The chair was
taken by Thai. 0. Larkin, who hu been an agent
of the United Butes, on the Western rout, ■nd.
amused a fortune. The dinner was extravagant
beyond all precedent, and Was, without doutd, the
most elaborate affair ever known in the United
States. The Negro arrant. were In uniform
made complete and ridiculous by the addition o;
white kid gloves. After such a dinner it would be
Perhaps rather mortityisg to those who gave it to
say that It was the work of a few wick brained
chap who have become crazed with their sudden
elevation to fortune, and could find to other way
.
to spend it than this. Bo is the 'ample fact.
At an early hour the ' of thetembria were
distributed, bat toe effect f the news has only
been partially shown, rim Ur. The .kola prou
fixity of the steamer of t 2sth of April induces
people to hold off; in making purchases, as her
news will be here to morrow,th all probability.
The letters show a great alarm, on the part of the
manufacturers, at the short crop of cotton, though
tae moat elaborate care is taken to conceal their
disappointment. The deficiency already made
certain, by Stellol6l9 that reached England before
the 25th, was equalto4lso,lloo bales; a deficiency
now increased to over '1 , 90,000 bales, or twenty'
five per cent. less than to largest crop we ever
had. People here have made op their minds to
hold en, and the spinners must advance er atop . '
work. 1 ~
Money remains as abundant as ever, and as
cheep, and, on call, four and five per cent is the ,
rate. Rail road paper has been aold at 10 per
cent., per annum, or two per cent: lower than has
been known for years. A large sale of Hudson i
River Bonds was made, on 'change, at noon,'
opening at 991, tad dropping to 911. A very
large lot of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., new
clock, was also cold and realised the bandaeme
price of 166 per share of one hundred dollars. AI
large amount of orders for stocks have come out
by the steamer, but, in the face orate, a• a gen
eral thing, the market is doll. United Slates Ws,
of '67, sell at LIN ; Pennsylvania 5 per cents are
held at 97, and 96 offered; Erie l's 951, and Read
ing Stock 460. The rive In stocks has of late
been large, and this reaction is very natural, Ins
deed a large decline may be expected.
A decision of importance to commercial travel.
lets and hotels has jut been made, In one of our
courts. la the ease of a merchant who btourbt
en action against the ludlord of thelrving Hum
for a package left by a porter; in charge of the
clerk., which was stolen, the .hense has been
made to suffer. The oath of tho clerks, who did
not see the goods left, war of no avail against the
declaration of the varier, who was assured that it
was " all right," when be left the. parcel. The
jury decided that the delivery of the package to
any person in chatle of the baggage of the house,
made the landlord liable. The Irving House Is •
great resort for merchant', who pack tete(' par
chases in their trunks, and it is quite important
that the principle is settled that the house es as
responsible as other ..express cflicea"
In the way of "trade. unjon " the city is per
fectly frantic, from the man who makes the en
gine, the nobleit of all mechanical invention',
down to the , edam" grinder in the street, all are
organising to elevate the scale of pets. In many
cues employers have advanced the rate of wages,
Mot there is a neutral law of eupply and demand
that will, ere long, restore Old prices. It is a mis
fortune to tee the price of labor depreciate, bet if
cannot be helped In a city like this, which gathers
the loom labor net oaly of the Union, bat of the
world. A needy mechanic can raise the money
to comp to New York, but once here he most toil
at the mill hopelessly forever, as a general thing.
Ashes are cheaper; Pote, 35 15 a 5 62; Pearls,
$5 55. Flour continues active, and good common
brands may be placed at 5511 5 69. Meal arid
aye Floor is also Grm. Grain, under the news by
the• steamer, is higher. For produce generally
there is n fair trade, bet at old price. C.
LOGAN, WILSON 8 Co.,
159 WOOD ST., ABOVE FIb7H,
Have lint received large additions to their
SPRING OTOOK OF DABDWISB, CUllElffolgo
Imported by late packets from Entope, and to
hich they would erpeelally call the attention
of purcharers, believing IL elf very omen- ,
eve stocks and low prices will give
calm satisfsetkirt
mnrf. detwlYT
Ohio mud Pennsylvania Dail Roads
Orem. Omo t Praia IL R. Co., Third it.
Pnasauaou, April 15,1E40.
TBE Stockholders of the Ohio and Penne/lemma
Rail Road Company are bereoy notified to pay Me
th Instalment of Flee Dollars per share, at the *Mee
of the Company, as heretofore, on or beton, toe 20th
day of May nen; end the rsmainins instalments .of
fire Dollars per ablare each, on or before the nal day
of each succeeding month, eon] the .bole are paid.
lir order ofahe Dowd a } Dirartora.
my3.did ' W. LARIbIER, Jr., Treasurer.
ENCOURAGE RORIE INSTITUTIONS
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Plttabnrgla. •
C. O. HUSSY'; Cant...._...... %V. MARRS,See'r.
Office—No, 41 Water street, to its Ivanhoe. of C.
11. -GRANT.
ills CIAIPIi NY is now prepared to mem all
k tads of riots, on helms, zhannlacronea, wards
merchandise in Wore, end in truirlio venerate
An maple gnaranty for the ability and integrity of
the inslllllll/11N is afforded in the character of the Di
rectors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, well sod
favorably known to the eezninenit7 for their produce,
intelligence, and integrity.
Daran.reas—e. G. Hussey, Wm. Magnet), Wm. Ler
Inter, Jr, Walter Bryant, Huh D. King. Edward
Heuelten, Z. Kinsey, B. Hashanah, B. N. liar.
ap7raf
xmpravemente to Leaaletry.
DR. 0.0. IiTTEARNS, late of Roston, is prepared to
moo facture and get Bums Tann In whole and pans
of sets, upon Suction or Atinosplierie Suction Pintas,-
Toornacns cutsn in nos mines, where the AVM is
exposed. (Ace and residence next door no the }lay
off office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Ram to—.l. B. ldWadden. F. 11. Eaton. lota
• • DR. D. HUNT,
Dentin. Corner orroaith
and Demon, between
aatl-divin
Scald of the Poor; and Ankle Cured
lit. am degrees of making known to the
public the greet efficacy of your PETROLEUM in my
own case, which was a muerte seed of the toot nd
ankle; upon removing the stacking, the skin peeled
off with it, and left nothing but the bare ntface. I
expected to be Ind up all winter from the eilscts of
this scald, but we applied the retrolcurn freely, by
means of a gunnel cloth anturnted with It at Snit, the
application was painful, lint tan very short time the
pain abated. I had no pain in one hour afterwards.
In five days from the time of the application of the
Petroleum, I ern able te go to wort. I tale plenum
in stating then facts for the benefit of other sufferers,
and am denhous that they should be made public. I
would also state, that I And Immediate relief by th s
me of the Petroleum, in born, from which I am a
frequent sufferer owning to my Liminess about the
engine. I would recommend it as the Mott prompt
and certain remedy for burns I have ever know.
(Signed l J B COE, Engineer,
Sharpsbeigh, Allegheny Co.
Pittsburgh, Apt 11.1650.
Dor .ale by Kepler a ElaDoureU, 140 Woad green
R E Sellen, 67 Wood st.; D N Carry, Allegheny city;
D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglmi, Allegluny;
also by the proprietor, B. M. BIER,
ap27 Canal Basta, Seventh st,Pittsbargh
ICity paper. advertising Petroleum, plena copy.)
137 Asornma Seartmosut to the excillence of
ISPLaneM Vetnalfage:
Moses. Knit fr. Co—Gentlemen—lt is with pleasure
I hand this, My certificate, (testifying to the general
popolailty of Dr. liPLarte's Atomic. Worm Specific,
to you travelling agent, Mr. Monroe. Some time ago
I received from hint a mull lot to sell on commission.
I used a few bottles to toy own family, to the good
cffecu of which I can Mil, testify. The balance']
sold to my customers, and Mond, oo toquiry, that It
gave very general aatisfaction.
GEORGE MAXWELL
Augsna, Carroll co., 0., July 27, IMO,
Er For sale by J. KIDD& CO,No 60 Wood meat,
nu4.d&u.S
To rue Ant Alssonte arm Pinto Torus or Abu
entmr Come—Robert King, of the Edlrtrith Ward
of Pittsburgh, Is hereby recommended to the Conran•
Lion, cattoi to meet on the Oth of June next. as a eau•
didola for the °thee of County Comteb , tloner.
aple-dtcortenaT MANY VOTERS
Tn. AMlNE.To—Ehlulit flvLrz, Szq of MIIDIn
township, will be upponed for nomination, u a can
didate fir the Assembly, before the Anti Masonic and
Whig Convention, by MANN' VOTERS
maylaitaneT
Springhill Parreace Property again
OFWZIARD FOR HALM
AS some of the creditors are desirous of an sipper.
teeny again of bidding for this proper - 0..31d as
it 10 thought by roma that It wool bring more money If
again offered for gale—and as Mr. Wilton, to whom
it was struck down at a psalous laic, is willing nod
oeairoas that the property should be sad for the Mgt.
ens plies% a will bring, we will again offer for sale at
nablie vendee on the premise., on Thematic, the 16th
May next, SPRIfiIiIIILL FURNACE,- with which
is connected a Onst Mill. A 150,1200 acres of Farming
jflLLand, with .Stone Mansion House, Stables,
Barns, seven) Tenant Houses, with all the op.
ponenances neeemary:to carry on the Far:lnce.
Also, 3500 ACRES MOUNTAIN LAND, upon
which there are several good Moontain Farms. Be.
tonal new ore bank. have recently been opened on
these lauds, fandidnng an abundance of ore anal the
(ornate. Also, one Steam Engine connected with
the Furnace and Grist Mill. This property m hotted
immediately on the toad leading from Uniontown, Pa.,
to Morgantown, Va., about mid way, and about three
tales from Cheat River Wood for making Mumma
COUTellielll and aboodant. The Furnace is now to
blut. and operating Inecessfelly, This property will
be sold all meatier or le Percele of from Shy to two
Ileadredures.
atanniespiududenteptlse,panicularlyersditork
am knotted to exuatine the property and attend the
tale, as it will teltal01) , be told on that day.
Mr. Robinson sad Mr. Duncan will always, one or
both anima be found on the cleanses, and will take
pk. na n t e in eying Information to any Person wishing
to p.nehate, who may
en
the Menus. Air making
examinadone
Also, at the roma tame and place will be expgsed
to sale lie batmen of the Personal Property. consist.
Ma of Hallow Wale. Caminua, Farming Utenrils,
Crwrialle,lo
- to commence at 10 o'clock, A.'ll, at which
time the terms and conditions ofnnin win he made
known. A PATTERSON,' Anslance. of
JAS ROBISON, SJ H Duncan.
Anti , 4, 18.50.—maralt
V , iirrtillrid ILO m
brelln the Gazette Office, on Satuday,i. to'
ousted to moue the au.. Luta
r AILMULAS—OO9O.4oucon, thB"n2 CK aski r a Plip , V ii al a nzad
figandf p,
MUMS' IMLNII I •
A A. MASON A CO. are not %ranter anstlter
.bp. large invoice of Shot and Noel . Droa.llll/n1
at MI prices; Mao, Fostard 11111ta la all Wit mistlea,
ar "aimed prices. • 11117
IV BITE GOODS—Bo pions Malt Malan; WO is
YY Boot do; 73 pea 91141. trei yes Motels do;
pe e laa Jaeeneet ice ZOO pes Barred and Sniped do;
111 pe Bishop and Victoria Lawn..
Received, and now opening by ,
A A 21180 N k CO
- eLt !darks% st
GLOVES—/C 0 diaira 11111011•1 L G
o m a mm
MC dozen 71waad and do, bow
imyIy_AANAZON t CO
CHOCOLATE-lmmOn No 1 Chooolato, Norfolk Co,
received Ilds dry, sod fer .olo 07
myy WU BAG/IMM k CO
HEIVIGIS-101 brls NoVan i dard
COj tale
for y
r~"!~~ 7 ~~~~ n! ' "7
pOTATOES-140 bushels Est I
CO Pink Eyes,in elm and for Ws by
13277 STUART t SILL •
BUTTEIt.to kegs fresh;
*Offs Roll in sten and Ist Pls . by .
11177 STUART & SILL
Tin c r -g" "" " I* b7 sTuART k SILL
IHEFSE-30 be, extra Cream Cheese, for Tree by
Ray 7 STUART 62.1 th
FLO Z It-50 brla extra Family Flonr i lo; Islia i a
Thato Thettereth the: olds Corn if Gourd
uarts, Sessions ql th Pears, sad tks
County I
TAE ;educe of Wehlux Warman, of the Fourth
Ward, Allegheny City, to the cent! toro
humbly sbeweth, that you petitioner ni wail pr=
with house room, sublime, tee., fog
eommedation of th e travelling public. He therefore
prays your bottom to grant hali limas .'keep
house of pablls era — --
lia It&Yi,.
We, the undersigned eittstms of the Fourth Ward of
Allegheny City, do hereby certify, that the petitiener
is of good replete for bonny 0011 womennee, that ho
L well provided with house MOM, to., mammary for
keeping • piddle house, and that sald home is neces
sary for We aeemanumatmo of the ;while; we them
fore pray your homers to grant lace • license.
Sohen Small, C. Ratan, T. Cowling, • James T. Ma.
sem. Joha Mason, Henry Elymaky, gaol Phildpajr ,
Michael Hanger, Levi Sado:tine, SamL Marshal,
Areled McAlister John J. Cooper. art-Ir=
OHEISIOAL STOPS POLISH
.
Menufseturing_Company now after to
Li the public their Premium Chemical Stave Podsln
and without exaggeration, or fear of earandiettou,by
those who base tested it, pronounce It far esperier to
any other let the marlin The eonstamernsed have lait
apprehensions of sorting carpets:, as its coo.
mention prevents a dart - from milting when (( op
plied, which nom be done when the Stove Ls cod
Tee quantity required to so lisle to produce a bean.
hot lustre. a saving Mover Shy per vent Is insured
to the elrentrien. •ea athag applied to Stoles, Pipes,
the., when laid away for the rammer, is a save pre.
leenative mama root. After haying Pled It once
ttf It la arneasiblel no pinyon will nee sny but the
Pt matt Manetactariag Company's Preonbese Chen&
cat Stave Polish. Poe sale '
N WICKERSHAM,
uty6 Carnet of Sixth and Wood streets.
RECFYTNO DISTILLER% aird Tna Winn
Att.ebanas, East side of the Diamoad,Plttsbargli,
an now offering at no very knout prices for nab,
Heenned Whiskey, Gin end Domene Brandy; also,
Finch Mandy, Holland Gin, ilansiealpirita, Lon
don Oin, Irish NYl&Gkey, Earn, in. Pori, Sherry, Na
delra,Cbarontor, Claret Bimetal!, dialogs, Tene.
nitre end Lirbon %Vines. Wholesale& Rend). mr3
200 000147' Ir 4 "; *" I
ar 6CC Mir."
VI
Plink. atm aml au. P AI. be: P a athal a d, Y th a t i Lot
ule by JAMES It
Want.
m 4.dl Ninth Want.
5 up 21 ,150 bbd, N 0 Sq. , Na,'d Ltl.teabiN,
Fresh arrival et Dry Oesds.
Wan now receiving Istria addittinnsto . ons gook
f Spring trd &moor Dry Goods, and are pm
pared to afar an, excellent simorunent at any usual
low pricer for wish, or approved credit.
The •tbnltlon or western daakrs Is perticularly
quested to nor good., as yrs foci oonSdant or being
able to offer nominal indoettatorts to make a tdl/ with
or. Call and emunins at
allA any
CIILLTY fr. MUSIC,
mays Int Woodstreet.
PRINTS—A large assortment of Panay and Plain
Colored Prima of deetreble efylee and beet ism.
(amine, opened and far sale by
min - BLIACKLETT /bWarrE
0 SIEMER WEAR—A (11 assortment algal , . Cot.
0 tan, Lamm, and Wonted Suff. Rs summer clothing
on band, and for sabs by fiIiACELETE &WHITE
my 6
DISSOLUTION OP PAivraeesuip.
THEPannenelp haelofore existing betercen.lansei
blush.% WI. W. Wallace, end 111 .3.7 bl'Oesl7,
In the cast iron business, ander tke inascw n(1111..11.01,
%Vasco St Co, was dissolved by numel consent, on
the Ist bast, Junes biarsball end Henry MGenry
baying purchased the entire interest of Win.W. %VW.
lace in satd firm.
. .•
.1110 budeeu in future will be contlutted in MI Its
venom branches_ by the eabectibers, ender the name
and style of Bluebell & 2debeery, who will settle the
business of th e Let o dm, end to whom all parsons M.
debted are mutates to make payment.
Warcheram, corner of Wool and Liberty SIZIM.S.
• !AMEN MAJWALL.,
stye HENRY IdeeßastY
NEW MUSIC STORE,
Sirs efths GoUns Hap,
101 Third It., next, doer to WimmihroUts.
T
im eubscriber *timid rupect'ally inform th...11.t.
setts of Pittsburgh, 'a er harty, end vicinity, that
he has opened him neve mod elegant atabllshmen for '
the sale of Pianos, M. 1120112034. Marc, blvatesa In.
sramsurs, and every other article in his line.
PIANO3—SoIe agency for Nana t-Clutels eele.
heated 'mod ...a wows Piano., with and without
Coleman's Zell. Annehment. Those Enos have
timely metre+ *sacral retortnistents, red;
define theme:meanly 5011iant of lone, and earn*
ordinarily Mutable sad lasting.
Also, T. Gilbert t QV* (Beaten) celebrated Kamm.
m... ULMII9OIOIItI hen •IIi4III9TISA nponiim,sad
coadderad among the Very b.= 1222111h4tIlied In
Boston, where they are deckled anthem.
38. eltere, IL of the Ina of Madan tr
ham, hu appolmed the subscriber eels agent for the
sate of his sltanets In Pitlabanl. She arm of Sudan
&Dunham le on strike o den and best Wilde waste,.
mad their menfactare for tonnes and brilliancy of
ton* and Inertly of workmanatan an setreadlo none.
The celebrated Concur Pluto pf Elassadlor, of
Bremen and Huber& will always be Sept fn tale
by the sabseriber:, It will sedate maw, that they are
made an of by ell the gnat Mao plpus at their
Concerts on the Cent. ' •
- -
Tae.gabled:t bege lam le direct @Madan to the
itoponant feet of his basing spaniel exams both in
karmic end this teams), who &India, select end
examine every piano matte kim-wklek Um
to give a and galalante Wink every
bite, pledging himself to refund the money in case tits
Pismo be proven holey or Oldest . . •
Afelleopplyoftheonwesrandmore Ist Menlo
yell constantly be kept for stle—f erWs.e by dm ben
pubPsbing houses of Becton, Pluladelplus,ead Bard.
mare: sgeney few Mesas echasteaberg A Lain, New
Yank. the meet extendre importer. nflostign mule
io thin country.
Solo Agency for Cathsrdtts Parent Iteledeon and
Melodeon Plum, as easonfeetered nod perfected by
March /VW ,hlte anelmaii, with singbe mml Seth!.
sous of reeds—Me banned lastnenents yet inane&
Also, Gallus, Mies. aulneU, Violins, Begin, Sax
Horns. Tabu, aad mem desceiptioa end variety of
bran lontraments from tbe beet makers... Sizings for
Violins, Gelman, and Harps.
tp - trouneiton books for every metres:elm Selec
tions °tamale atade,mtudo books bound, Pianos tared
sod repaired; Vielms, Accordions, Gaiters; At., re
ignited on the most reeacemble terms.
enya • HENRY ilium
Public saie-Ge.Valusble Lets.
WILL be sold ea Wedondey, Sari ta, by public
vendee, If not disposal at befaro at private sale,
Mt Building Lou at gamed areet, bean= Bony
and Redoebt alley, stele re feet frtna by 73 feel deep
to a ten fat alley. Tony are deslable for private
dwellings, and will be sold ou time. Apply
JOHN. CALDWELL 1110 N,
ear. &ma et and gederbt
(ANAL. 99OVELII-14 area Amu' Ctsaal /novels
Jan reesivrd, Lot sale by
!MOAN, WILSON a co,
_a,9 0 .11/Wood st,
FLOUR—aI brio B.P. Floor;
it do lye Floe, tor ludo by
RODENT DAI.IML t CO
Liberty stores
SALESATUB-43 btlt pore dationtis;
75 bit do'dome forge* by
ATB-4e.i.lazulbagoand br We b
y
O tine ROBERT DaLiELL &CO
B ROOMS -80 tan Jadu► Brooms for tele by
KIER it JONES,
m7O Canal Bade, Small a.
F EV I IIEBB-24 sacks iti r za K rz . tezt r o i r i a . " bsy
POTASH -7 casks pars Pon* Jost reed b
MeCAND 1
DRV PEACHES-4r uak Jug reel, for sate by
m 36 • WICK & BrotiaNDLESS
BARElifbiraINES—A bandsomininirst reoNS
at No ei Market Erse; north treat corner of the
Diamond. [my') ALEXANDER it DAY
PLAIN &PLAID DAREGES—Jots opened, a lot of
bolo and Dada Plaid Hamm, Ira:lona eolors.
tatO ALEXANDER & DAY
DROWN OROANDYLAWNB-11ahatylas Brown
Oriandy Lalrsta jsp received by • •
MT6 AIMANDER &DAY
(107
rsale 0N ,V
by ARLI-4COI assoried Emls Yam;
`ii 0 Et OWer
tin 6 01'0%10,0.
TANNERS , OM-9 brls lot We by •
TO C H GLINT
FOOT BALLS—last received, a splendid =tele of
Poet S4Nof4, 7, and 9 Luck diarearer, for enlo at
the flooiyear Robber Berm+, 7 gt. 9 Wood sr
toys .1 t 8 PfULTAPIS
TNDIFA RUBBER RATTLES btu reeld, We b 1
I
sHIS J t II PHILLIPS
PUDDER GOODS—llacawed *la day, anawn.
meet of Robber Geod., cotudittog of the foltose•
E I : . --t.adles , Miser Cads, I keel _article; Ladtee
Harr Ties; Mager Car, Tobacco Wallets, aura god
small; Loa Preservers; Isthteas Basic Water Tanis;
liaatltmal Pants; liesoleatcoa , G 101.99 L* 4l9 ' Wu ,
(Am; Moine ISalts; and a variety Of otbarAnkko
foe elle at the liatber , Depot,,7 9 Wool weal
tate If MILLIPI3
TANNERS' OlL—SE.bris reirmft pall; 17
6 Iv Waist it
r l =l°,lgreg o i;' . 1 l A ' aggraar a
Jaye JAM., Du.. 4141.4.4
9108, , LCC0=-14 kr No I. I mut Tana;
brand, recl per comer Gine-loam!, fal m a. by
JAMEIS DALUIL
B ACtori—S , cask; Ilsrac ;
.
do
Blems • •
7 ao " Shoulders;
boat Co limb& 7, do
ba (or
LAW b4.l"aing. ISAMU nicer 4.0
LICATLIE63-19 sacka jut rud, foi sais
mss ISAIAH DICNEY it CO
FTS=I; "%Matta 'arta%
.....yE Funla-A for tazativ e r k le c bi ozEß
ii, mli
P".ll('''lt'' Laplattegozvi
AMUSEMENTS.
TH EATRE!
Lessee sad Managep
C. B,rOHTER
mere of adassaude •
i Derma Milo rand
?ade
so ettltl. '
Seeond odd Third M tti en tu -- -.....23 . ,
Gallery trot colored penOns).--:...4 1
Door. open at 11; •Gazteln will rise at IS tocloct.
ID THE GREAT NATIONAL DRAAii
On Tuesday, Mar 71 will be ' , resented a cadacal
Emu, la duce .ms, called
NICK OF TUE WOOD.S •
G W Solomon
M. Pl i' N r n i e * l ' s
.1114 es Pcotiet
Ratph•
Nathan
Tem Doe ••• •
Edith Forester
. ,
To ermehrde *ill a new fares, called
MY YOUNG WIFE AND MY OLD UMBB.F.LLA.
areVrY Gauls Mr Jakarta:l- ,
NUT Yto{•-- Mr Storadi
DlaaL•--• . • --. Mrs Glass(nt,.
WISHINGTON Huai; PITTSBURGH,' -
137 b - 130 Wood tttttt above InflX.
SHAT splaodid astablisltmeot is now threred tor
Rept. It to admirably arranged for Concerts,
etores, Exhibitions, tr. For terms, apply to
JOIIN A FITZSIMONS,
127 Wool at.
PITTSBURGH MUSEUM.
APOLLO BALL.--FOURTII STREET.
OPE'I DAlLY— { mm otolt In the morning; St to
in the afternoon; and from 7 to 10 Weloce in the
evening.
O pole.. indria nee 23 cents; Children under 11 yearn
mnt7
unr.a.sectsio.l Dm.. /WOO
AVICLIIRG &•CO..
DJLOSIER.S)AND TEA DEALER.%
No t.B Liiesty street. akee Woad,
Have silraga est head alarms natomeent of Capita
Groceries and Fine 'Teas; aiso, Foreign Frulia and
Nam Wlllll6OlO end Retall,Dealesa supplied oft the
lowest teems: rsayt
Tha Pavur or Beauty.
WE read 4111 the strength of Samson all ley lulls
hair, and:thet when the perfidious Delilah had
der riled
paned a(m h hmim o.f
W h w w g m lim e
• s , htusn po
a w n e d r evedle y
woman, with . =arifice:t hen: be fore •
whose beauty
all seem lo bow, the Watery of iii.l•7ll.llforeitily
height to mute Let tier proud lady, through slee
perspo or neglect be shorn of her luxuriant ring lei anred
EAUsee of Meaty is Man end. JULUS HAURLPS
EAU LlllfrariLE HAIR RESTORATIVE isointhout
.doubt, the best snide extant. for Meting the hair in
• bowler., and reinvigorating hairwnich Ins be
come thin and hash. Its coostant am will keep the
hair soft, silky, and ligurlint to the most advanced
age. It inanely eradicates all dual:Fend scurf, and
keep!, the scalp clean end healthy, "Mlle the hair is
=Lab's to thin grey an soon. It will bring in pew
hair on heeds which have become prematurely bald.
and prevent the bale falling 'oat tram the after of
slams. I hays received trinomial. of Its beef -
SAW effects gout parsons or aikido hest respectability,
and soma of the mow serrate gentleme city
have programed Ica ho mama As eve r yhighly
popular durevery is liable to be mintertelted or
rated, so It is with my Eaa Lustrale Hair Itestorative.
An thailltift. of nue article bas been rumulectured in
this city, which I would partioilarly caution the pal.
lin amen. Always ark for JULES HAVEL'S Feu
Winds Hair Reateretive, and you will then obtain
an article whisk is warranted to render satisfactibe.
JULES HAUEL, Palmier and Chemist,
110 Chestnut street. below Fourth.
For ule wholesale and retell by U. A. Fehneatock
Jr. Co , and A E. Sales, Pittsburgh; and John Pen
gent sad J. Mitchell. Allegheny city Pa. *O7
PAVAN AND MEAD i
The moot Impel twat Ellecovers am As.
sordt—/ere Remedy for the Pl/sol
rift. D. P. BROWN'S eelebmied External Maui
.L• eta Remedy for the Piles, has already proved
itself to be the only sore care ever presented to the
public. -Bine. the discovery of this valuable medicine,
and the lugs number of extreme cams with which
Dr. Brown nes treated, no one lies tailed to be entirely
caret Dante the many healing butte. °Man, alter
numbs end years of experimentedrunr. has too oboe
loft the patient when, they commenced. or smile:
hat; rater • law days will decide the cam, by eSictit g
l' =r " grix ' m y shell not enter Into a labored at-
Igen cot to prove my medicine. I Introduce it upon its
own merits. by its effect I Intend it shalt amid or fall.
If yenprefer thet teens... di.casc. tee PILE, to toe
value of • lew.dallers, I rest ca.. with yen.
DR. D P DROWN
67
it street, floral°, N.Y.
Bold wt.:detect and retail by 11 E PULLERS
myd 57 Wood st.
Wmy wife flailb Jane, !laving left try
1, bed and baud, without cause ' ,wuoe Is hereby
given that I wet pay no debts of bercontrarting from
tau date, and all persons are outworked against trust.
0u,.....1,507
3. OEO. AIX. Walt, HT.
otr4.d..b.
BOLOBION iSCIILOYEB,
.!!MISSION NlEEcuerrr,l3tock and Biß lira
er No Ito Second wee. may/41
OVERS OP 'GOOD TEA are iolvted to make
trial of the Tee ler vale at . the Trkedatterr, can
de tithe Diamond, Pitt:Owe - b. Ws au enamor
att to have the reputation el selling sae cart ran to
Prrorivass., b 10111315 a. RAWL/tall,
myt ;Proprietors of the Tea Market.
nAVENNE PEPPER-300 Ibv American Cayenne
Pepper, inn received, and tor we by
my 4 , JEIUD&CO
EMPSEED-10 bay jusL reedfor de by
H
m 74 J . KIDU Et CO
DOTASII—I. cask. for sAla by 3 K IDD &
mu '
sAht'a,kbliLLA-2,1
FV.ILMILY FLOU R-4 0 tali. farmer lc so
pedor brain, In store, and for s.te, by •
ms 4 MIUSTIWNG &CROZET&
HORSE COLLARS-4 din in store;and for .ale, a
eloae cOntiscannnt. by
aly4 ARMSTRONG A. CROREIi
ITIVER—d3 key in store. and tor - rale by
4' AIthISTRONG tr. CROZER
gLit2o .111,11(-1 net and foi me by
my{ AB 51STROti k. OH OZER
BAGII-100 don twilled, in stote , tind tor ante by
re)4, AIMISTRONO .OROEFP
LOUISVILLE LIME—UM beg in wire; ror wrly
m 74 ARMSTRONG A. UNOZER.
cgs agree' as or sale .) •
ms 4 AR hiSTUUNIS g.,,CHOZER
D6COIV-10,0C0 lbs hog round: reed. 44 isle by
1.1 mJt• AFISIrSTRO:IO n iIIICIZER
EOLEL . -10 b pare eider videgiliOar elite b%
nye • ARIIISTRONIi L CROZER
OFFEE-10 ilabk. Rio II far sale by
in 4 ARMS rgotic ellozEß
M °l4BB4i---"n "A6ltuMlloll3ll. we by
etre
CHUZER
• -;
BONDfor SlOOOlNonm r I h^
eLeg_ore open)
AL' wits lost by the subscriber.. co the %terbium 0.
Taars.lay, May 2.1.18.30., AB psymer.t of the same his
twee stopped, It sti.i therefore be of no use to say
persons hot our.elses. The finder will be libensny
,remsnded by leaving It at our stole. No 2.2 Xarket u,
arii=g it to as ltur,ugh the Post 05:e0
. . JOHN HANNFN a co
IIURPHY & BURCHFIELD ham teeetred,
oming, by express, Hiatt Clothe, Black Sada
tomien zo s
of s, RIM
Pow* Luand Mstre;
R utat od Silt
stream s, Cravat at aortaau e
TRIIIPPNIINE-6je."'t teed end for rule et the
Dmr Seed, Sad Perfumery Waredome, corner of
Slamsad:Wood went. 8 N WICKER9I/Ahl.
m 2
BONN= RIBBONS-ISW pieces Opole Ribbon,
of. the Latest and most fashionable: styles ma
colon am new opealas by 3A A 31./Q , CM &CO
my 3 62 Mukyl Kt,
COLLARS& CLIFFS—MS F m ren w elwt °agate:l , l , o";
aCO pain Froucti meal Ciale;
EIX , pairs Mourning do
Received and :tow apectina by
soya A A MASON k fb
EM UROILIEREU GOODS In 111 their v0n..., o'so
0 ebanrcable !kik Bbavf, Fignred - ood
now opening at - A A ma.re , &(1
TAN Or. PITCC—Ni brl. N. C. Tar;
kalsaws n liZ
co
For imie by
mita
OIL-119dr Lard 019
93 de Tanner& Ott, for tale by
m 3 HUEY, BIATTUFACA & CO
MMACKEREL.-.6111 Lugo Na 3, it., received far.
3 . 16 ' JOHN 2c CO.
MYI Laberg
StLll4-25 brls 'prime new,jza•di%fcAVV:..o
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