BY MAGNETIC,. TELEIMAPW : I ' 'atiPuetTlLD i TELICGICAPIU4) *OR Thit PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE 00111011ZIIIIONALL . • Wininerros, May eth. The Vice President being sbsent, Mr. Aches *moved that Hon. Wm. R. lint. Senator from dams, be chosen Vice President pm tem, which was adopted unanimously. I!as ordered that the Secretary of the Smate anti( the President of Mr. King'. eiectioo. Se eral advent, reports and rations on pri vate claims 'were presented. Han. Franklin H. Eamon, Senator item South Carolina, appointed to filth° vacancy occasioned by the death ofJohn C. Calhono, appeared, was qualified, sad took lament. Mr. Borelaad reported in favor of printing 5009 copies of gentogical a d topographical reports of Panetta F. Smith and Dr. Tyson on CalUmnlc— Adopted. Kr. Boreland re ed is favor Gleaming 3,000 cop piesor ante agricait portion of Pateet Odle. Ret. A long and nulate snag debate followed eels live to the wute, and want of economy and pone ' Malay la public print nr. • The ripen to print 20,000 copies was Gaally adopted. afar a very long debate. Mr. Yale, offered a resolution paling' for ail correspondence between the department and Per sitar F. Smith and Gen.. Utley, tioncernieg the convention and State government of California, else. dm. The resolution con laid over. The bill establishing a booed of accounts to eon. gist of three Commissioners to settle all claims against the U. S. Government, Was takeo ay, amended, and laid aside. Adjourned. House—Olt motion of Mr. SWF, the DaleiCll. cy 1111, with amendments, was marred to the Committee of the Wholeon the mate o(the Uotoa Mr. B mukV, whig, trout North Carolina, asked leave to arer a resolution instructive the Select Committee tow investigating the charges against Mr. Ewing, to inquire antber`what pence* la the departments edited or wrote foe ocanpapers under the last adminittratioes—vh° wrote party essays signed "Bandlecond,"—what office he held—what salary he reeeivedl-and, wheat i during,the Presidential canyarr,'.any ease holds era absented throwelven from the departments to make speeches 7 Or, whether they were required to sobitentm money to operate against Gm. Tay lor. Um, at whom instance it was done. Objection beteg made, Mr. Stanley moved a suspension of the wan. Mr. Hail, (Dace.,) of Mo., miaowed that the nasolutlon be met to a separste Committee. Mr. Stanley did pa want to the yeas and nays Wing taken. The rules were suspended—yea. 109, nays 45. Mr. Eau'ey then moved the previous quem lion. Mr. Cobb wanted to move an amendment. Ma Stanley—"No, I was two weeks getting the amendment in.* Mr. Gerry, of Mr., sent tip an amendment, which was unanimously read for information.— Alm, whet clerks, If any, were seat to any Stab to solicit any individual to become • cans didate (re Congress, and name of persons° sent. Kr. Melon, of Md., moved a reconsideration of the vote by which the rules were suspended, Mr. Crowell, of Okla, moved to lay that motion on the table. .A..anersrage was received from the President, stating that be had signed the bill to accept Gain nell's sestets. Mr. Crowell asked leave to offer a resolution calling on the Secretary of War to communicate to the Haase all instructions famed by the depart. meet to John Monroe, Brevet. Colonel. touching the claim of Teta* to the tenter* of New Mexi co' also by what authority said M011:1106 Woad cyders In Mooch last, requiring the commandants of the different military posts to observe a rigid nonsinterceorre with the Texan Commissioners, who invaded New Mexico, to establish the civil jurisdiction of Texu over ft; and tau to come into conflict with the Texan anthoritiez. Tbs queclon was then taken. On second reading, the demand for the previous question, the Haase. was..equally divided—the Speaker sating in tbg negative. Mr. Browili of Mitts., said be was a member of the Ewing Committee, and did not wish Stan klee resolutionla embrace Its action, if Mr. Stan ley was serious that not ten Democrats would disagree to select a committee on that subject. Mr. Stanley—Hs. the gentleman power to apes& for his patty friends , Many voices—f.Yee," .Yes.” Mr. Stanley—l congratulate lames the Premier ship of that aide of the Hone. Mr Brawn--I make no =eh claim. Mr Stanley—No, bmtyonepeume it, Mr Brown. Mr Brown said Mr. Stanley should have as good • committee as the Ewing Committee was. • Mr Stanley—Jost as bad—l Whigs to 5 Demo mats who vote fa every Inquiry. He modified his revelation ta refer to a separate committee of nine climbers, and tinder operation of the previous questions. It was passed. The Speaker said the resolution must lie over, under the Crowell moved to simpeud the rulesoshieh was carried, and the resolution was adopted. Mr. Batt &eked leave to offer a resolutiaa that ft might be referred to the committee of the whole on the state of the Union. The Haase then went into committee of the whole on the Ciotti bill, and soon afterwards adjourited. New Year, May 0. • The bargee Isabella Ryes arrived hese yester dalc—lrrom Rio, whoa= Idle sad ea tie: 25th She bring, deplorable ateeounta of the ramps of the Yellow Fever on the emit at Mo. Sere. ral Americans bad fallen victims to the discern— There had been, however, a mitigation in its fay (silty. It raged the worst amnesia the *hippies and lower elutes. Many alba nausea had and of frlght. Several of the mercantile houses were closed,. owing to tte universal sickness "along their in mates. The American.drms Ind Dem more fortunate. Merry members of both Hinisesof the. Legiala• tare bed Wien victims to the prevailing epidemic. The U. S. sloop of war Marrionsailed from Rio onthe 18th March, having lost one Midshipman and several of her crew with the fever. The U. S.lmreship Lexington had 80 cases on her sick list-17 being of below of the fever.— Lieut. Vandenhotst, of the U. S. Navy, died on the 17th March. The epidemic was pronounced by medical men of expertence. as not the Yellow Fever, bet the kind that usually prevail" on the coast of Africa, from wheneetbe contagion probably came. l'Hiliff.DELPElla MARKET. PIIIIADILTRIA, May 8. The weather, to day, wu quite warm, and huskies' continues inactive. Privato a ctroolm by the steamer had oo material effect upon thy make'. Fiyor—Tbe export demand continua Ilmited, and the only Wes repelled are small, for city con• =option. a. 5 45@597 for common to 'cog brand and 45 54"(3.5 15 for extra- Wheal—Leas legally, and no transactions have been repave.' to day. Rye—Small sales of Peonnlviois at Plc. Cons—ltcceipta of oorn continua small. A emit of yellow cold at 600 per be. Oats ar. leas active, and prices are lower. Bates of SOO or 400 bushels good Pentsylvsnis at 380 per be. NEW YORE MARKET. Nor You, May 6 The arearber u pleuent, but business u , Lan ces& Flonr—State and Western Flour is heavy, bus. firm. Grain—Corn is scarce, and prices bucieirt.— Rushing doing in wheat. Pork—Business is confined toile actual wants of the trade. Cal Meats—The market is firm. lard is quiet at 01.2 per bbl. Coffee—Then is a raw inquiry in the market at W 749 fur Rio, and 10 1.2a11 1-4 for Java. Herop—hemp Is dell at 5111.5125 per ton to American dew rotted. IM MO 111791. T. Nsw Yost, Mal 6 , WO Cotton—Letters reoeleed by the steamer ,pre very sathr4ctory. Holders are ladtrereat about 'ening. We vole raiddllog to awd, 120121 c. Fleur—Doh ; without cbarge In prices. Cum• mon grate ht Sum ; SS 18; Oblo straight 3 Mak 36. Cain—Yellow is selling et 600810 Per 100. Pork—Perk is dell. at 810 15010 2.5 Ur mess; S 9 5608 61 far prime. There is a modermie dee mead for eat meats. Pickled tams 61sT short middles, It. Whiskey Is Issalve, la 230. Stocke—Psessylnala Wm, 931; V. S. iv., 69 i 391 mwm. SOMETHING NEW Dueler the sus or pat/burgh t t troy!, be opened abort the 2nd of May, a Family I"A7 tiro:cry and Tea More, ln the Ph il adelphia I% subscribers have lined au a ware et No. 950 t then „ ...set, in a style superior to any of the kind In Pitubargh. where they wni &heave have a lure as. vestment a fine - .o , essettea. and th mthe: hthi, they respectfully invite the lineation of the pub. Le. thf esery article, they will endeesor to keep the best of its kind. end eanfideatly tte011101[1:id their TEAS AS WI lo IS •1711,13.1, IP teeth= is the el , sys Thelr assortment will comprise:—Cresm and Mack Tel of all kinds, from 31 yews to My.o par potted. Coffee, o. C•er• grads, Lqueriea's Begs., Loac Crushed and Pelverludi ..team Syrup, Sag or House and N.O.Molasser.Ceoe. elates, Ftuurst Frets `arid Note, Spice; pietas. p ose , the s, Segar Cared Hams and Het., ir.r. t , tanda Pprom, Lard and Whale Oils, 310.14thwrm sod Wnz Candles, together with many Willem which retold not:beretofore be lad bt Pitts• harsh, end which time would fail to enumerme. 'Goads delivered free echoic In noon pan of abe two ci Its . Deakin supplied minion reasonable teem. WhL A MeCLI.IIIO k Co, mTI. No :ad Liberty meet, above Wad. TO LET, Th.t large 6.11F100j011l Dwelling Poore and Lot, on which are a good Stable and . Carnage goose, being the property or, , and Jolt TCliderleo of Mrs a•nn 141• see. gated oo Webster N. on, o•Oenth strati For tenet, apply to LOWEU tf Efa Wylie et. - 115:imwoort von AMU. ; I...&clovocsirs Minim for Apitaxb o ned • .nt ttils 6102114. LUDES D ay3 1111 Fourth • BOAIIII Or TRADE COMMITTEE FOR MAY. V. 11:0111.11011 ...... • -• ica• •• • Orme., Pirrascomaserrsa. Tuesday =ambit, May 7,18511 i The ...Sher throughout the day yesterday, was co/my and relay, la cos.:lnoue of whieh, mt.". Von. generally wero limited, and sprout:Mae without change. The rivers daring the day were main¢ fast, trod from the recent heavy rams, there is, at the present writing, every prover.' of higher reelere than me have had her fore daring 14e •easair. FLOUR—The maker teethe past few days has re mained quite steady, bat In consequence of the light receipts, we have no ant hand operator. to notice to any large cannot-41,67 may be queued as about die rOl - inn hand prise. Sales of bbls from Ooze, in lots, ae/YODSSP bbl. Bra floux—With light espalier, sales have been moderate, at 43,621 06,56 • btd. GRAM—There lea contioced good demand for all descriptions of Grain at full prices. Wheat is selling et 106• 10 el Bye , 70376 t Barley, 656/OC4 Coro 65e, and Oats at 356110 e it b. PROVISIONS—AII Is quiet, b ut BUM in the PrOvir ion market. Sales of mestern and city eared bacon from non, in tegater low of 6 to 10 oks, at 4,6, and 61 fee apemen, sides and hams, exclusive of eke. The reroler rates from smoke house an 46 far ahoisiderst 55 for aides, and 65 for Lame. Sales of sugar eared by us tree. at De p Ib. • Sales dried beef at oe P m. LARD—!said tamales quiet, with sales to a limited extern. at 64861 for bbls and kr. WilnifF.Y7The market Is bun for rectified. al Ono • gallis Receipts have been quite Ught. GStOCERIES--.We notice nothing new*, the Geo. eery market, A fair regular businese is doing at last quotation,. Prnencenn 13roCie.—We notice n sale In New Yo• It, an lie 24 insi , of Coma rtnabergh 6's, at 97k. In Pliladelphia, on '1.21 lust, 4 eke of Each Ilk of Pittabargh, /32; sold a 1 11. A 12 she bk of Pittabargb, ai 8.191, and 1120 Allegheny city to, la 641. Dresort, May 1,1530. We obtained yesterday, from oar Warehoaseman and hitliets, a Complete statement of the Float and Wheat on hand, and shipped tho• (MOM mama from hill a/IMMO. TOO •oomenotaot up an Masora Flour Wheat. 42,00 d bil;• 031,079 hash. 7J 939 bbl.. Daring theweek ending April xr, thiptecnts of tt7heat.trom Milwaukie to tioffato reached mom 20 to 30,C00 boa. The Daily Winousineays : *Mousy Is very wares in the city at present. The Dahlman. emigration has drained very largely Com the pockets of our cameos. Those who have the "needtel. here abmidant opportankies to loan Moser from CO3 to VW on sherttuire, so NOW gr cent, ald long Dam at 23910 with good securities. But we are not alone In thin respect. OW exchanges through the State, and In Maris. hilehigua, lowa, to, he, are freighted with ho same stones. Millions of dollars hare been carded from the western States since the •fe see first commenced Ito ravages, and unllions)nove will g 0 to swell the enormous 'pile' the demote of the fuonnweet melon of the country are investing to the uncertain stook of California."—Adv. 011 Market. • NtW Iticoroan, April 99, 1150. Sperm—The market with a fals donut., rental. . 000 9, at the rates current lasi week; we notice sales of 2 , 30 Obis at 115 e; MU do at Utlei ana 1100 do at . 1571.1 e eantlaa. to good demand, and prices have Improved; .he vales since oar last me.. POO bbls N W coast, ground tier, at 03e; N W Coast, at 441; SOU ht. do at 441;370 do do ukee;andeio do to on pnvata terms, holden are now wow. tic by the ' ll.te Bone—We notice sales of I=o N W at Poe, ilptal ms do and Polar, andsome ...else( Po lar on pinata terms. • The star hLonimgahola. Capt Stone, contrary vice. potation. went to the docks Wit evetung, pot. p se of lying op a while. This movement, Is retard.. we leant, by lame ansanderstmtdmg between the mas on of the packets engaged In the bat tromthisecy to Ltnlsville--bt Lads step. Saye.—Wo Imnt from the °Meese of the sum Rock away, which arrived this morning from Shreveport, that the stow Monterey, rapt Viletkerbury, Ilene* (or Shreveport, when between Carolina and Herritane Bias .er.ek asnag, abd coon sank to her upper decks The boat and Carla were a lOW Ira.. L OOSE BLACE TEA-3 hi chests Hoocbonv 5 do Ooloror. For sale by nut C H GRANT rIACON-11 casks whoitders last reed, for bale by -LP nty4 JAMES A HUTCH ON &CO fIi_OLDEN SYRUP-1n buiele, hall barrels, .410 %I plies kegs, rend per steamer Hines& wd fez sale 07 .JAN.IO & HUTCHISON & CO. atT4 Agents St. Lelan mast them RefitteiT TANNERS' OIL-90 bete tor We by J SCHOON&I AYER 1 CO te 4 24 Wood la. _ INSEED 011.-33 rot we by m 74 J SCHOONMAKER L CO T URPENTINE -10 bris sp. toypentbae, for sale by J KIDD & CU 60 O'oo4l rc U. S. Marisa llosipltal. SEALED Propagate will be recelved at the fake of the Surveyor of the Port or St. Louts, Missoeri, Nu the 10th of May sexy for the erection al • Marine 10th of upon the lot of ground on which the Magazine nowstands. south or the Also:mi. The bids will ioelode the excavations, masonry, and such port:Dos of the carpenter work as is necessary while the walls are gobig up, with the roofing of the bitild• log. Soceificasions of the work, with the plan, will be ezhildtaduntil the day of letting. F.DWARD WATTS, floperintendant. St Louie. April 15. Vitas Aran geed. ~ ,1k A. MASON A Cuaro receiving daill, additions .GA. • of the following ogles, to their oplendid nook of Dress Goods, sic —Super Black and Fancy Silks, Sill Zone., Fenian Cloths, &Merinos, Sillbenos, Dareges and 13arege De !Aims, Book, Swiss, Orannda, Jaeouct, and Batiste Lawns, to.; also, Mourning Dross Good In .ll their variety. apt/,_ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ZXIIISF. Grading end Masonry or about thirty miles of the Ohio and ?unwise's& Rail Road, extending 'remand from the State Line, near relegate, will be let .at Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio. on Wean.- day, the Bth day of May, 1150. Convectors earl ob tain information or the Eaginters upon the line, or at the °Mee in Sa lem. .. ... . . By order of We Board of Dim pion. WhL ROBINSON, Jr., President Pit üburli la, April 23th, Fikt,—pp.l74td C. YEAGER, log Markel. Street. (sear LI . _ AMERICAN, ENGLISH. AND GERMAN FANCY 00 0 Delt HOSIERY, RIBBONS. LACER, GLOVES, THREADS. COMBS, BUTTONS, SUS. FENDERS. Se. Atm, Salim mad Fano, Yearns's, BLACK AND ,, FANCY SILK CRAVATS, rONGE.F., BANDANNA, *ad LINEN HOSES. a general al some. of FANS, and every variety of Running. nen TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS East ndo Diamond, Pittsburgh. WS - %%A PROM ZNGLAND. MfiRECIBELY the same kind of Buono and Accost k flavored Teas that ate retailed in the old arming at ea and 54 per lb. eon be obtained for 50e and 750 per pound at Tax Tan Malan. cant side of the Diamond, eatsbazgh, or at Morrie t Ilaworth's Wino atom, Federal Street, Allegheny. The above Pena CM. Tana, we noel., through our English Agent, direct from she Queen's Bonded Werehousos, ditty free, Wog forexportation. ante - THE TEA. 1111AILYEET, EAST SIDE OF THE O.IIILAIOND, hreassarix. ffIHFRE ls nothing mote refreshing than' • up of gcod Tea, but dm re is great difficulty in obtaining It. her. I tio uticle imported on which there t. greater deception practised. TbaDLACYTEAS sold by Oro, en generally, are weak and Gun, cod the Green Teas with a few exceptions, a Caere Mae. ...MO article, the Ana bloom onwhl•b, beirg a composition of Famous, ice.. as ualynun will Aron. Such trx.h might to be upelled (rem one market as .Ponoxon.” • .. . .. . .. We have commenced the Tea Trade In Pittsburgh with the fell determination of selling Gun= Tau only; and having been dealers in that article !pears. of twernY Years, (area whieh eulasively in Tea/ we flatter our•elves to be jadgea of IL Bad Teas, we consider eau as Lau rm., and a bad name la often obtained by selling them; !nit u Slag loon auscra ' as a reasonable pace, will obtain eastern, why we are ears of rose share. Our pricey, (quhly.conaidered,) gull always be as low u a../ ether Tea Dealers or the United State. One Pedals per Poasd. BUM Good Black Tea 040 Good Green Gan Tea a. 0 40 Roe Flavored do••• • 0 du Strang ditto• -.... It go I Strongrovgh flavored strong and Eno flas'd 0 75 Rat halt kind, , ••• 0 ID Very auperior .-- 100 &minutiae...tic AM 0 75 Ego. quality and beat Very. best insported• • Ila imported •-••• • 105 Egos Strong and Routh flavored Black Te5.,75 ate. par lb., this Toe we receive direct from the Landon Omits, duty free, It being for exportation • It la pre eleely the nom kind that is malted by the Tea Deal ers is Ertgland,ltaland, and Scotland, at 61 per potted Taos° who study economy will do well to use thie . kind of Ten The above Tau we retail direct from the original chests, as imposed term China. Thou who prefer Package Teas, we have ugh always on hud.from quarter pounds apwards. •ntao, Coffees, Cocoa, Chocolate, Loaf sad Crashed Sugars sod Spice.. and Pickles of all kinds. MORRIS & pr HAWORTH, oprktors of the Tea Market, eat eide Diamond. apts4l3ar MIZX9=I AFLOUgINti MILL, with four run of atones-one of the best Intone. for helium in the west—and • first rain Saw Min, on an utmost never failing stream, and 10 acres of Laud, gosd Dwelling House, Takata Hons. and other Improvements, ohna:ed seven miles from the Ohio Bawer, Monroe County', Utile. Also, near the above, a neonatal Penn, well haprovid, non. Lalrthma4o Lens. For terms, to., amanita of WILLIAM u..rouusrog, s py/ 11.9_1keeond s_rillstorgh, LOST, A PAIR of Gold Opeetaeles,sooposed (o horo been .ll. drooped Jo Wood ..unet, in front of Batmen & p a w s w ar n.... The fun. will be =warded on retamlog aeon to dm owner, No. nd Wood street. Y esm—ti band;cs hardware, a good 'talc IL Heavy Suave Paper rot coarse Hartheara; Hardware paper made to order or any slum Wet nets by pasij J SCHOONNAKER k CO NEvrucroolu., received this marmot, ur ex • prow, Bonnet 111bboas, Black, Figurcdood Filth] bil., north cast comer of Fourth sod Mutat 811. iv k 3 at ItILIMPHY & o I. ciTior sea by IL lM eny3 " R HEY, kIATTIIIMB h. 90 ¢"rDmUniena 4 - 11 - 7 by y 3 MUU HUEY, MATTHSWS t CO EACII - ES-- - iFiTerriOriP"ebfl , far We by ROSY, MATTHEWS & CO UHATHERS-17 a abb. prime liebtookr Feitber &" far sale by &HEY, MATTHEW& & CO 77:7-- --- TAIKE NOTICE. A ag 1 i . 2 . 4 . 0%, N 01 T p g,. N d . r 4o.l .i d a . m n e xor ,R :a . him, duet le ha been fosornis r i l d.k.:.e eoarer t tv r "' t ,o l i' t l el self and :I Re ae ar N n .L P anou w asing RULOG Q WEST FLOOR OIL CLOTH—On bead, a fine 4.- 9 •0r , ..° 1 Of I yard wide Floor Cloth, glop. old patterns, of which we will 'ous to order. aorcoe, at tonere wholesale pricer. I &II PHILLIra Len PORT OF PITTSBURGH. Rvan.—There were 10 feet 6 lathes water ta eget, ::eel evening. and elate!. ARRED. linehlesa, Thies, Beav lV er. Fashion, Peebles, Elisabeth. Atiamic, Parkixon,lholensvillA Baltic, Jacob., Brownsville. Ik am ever, Goro sville. Cden. He n d ri cks on. MeKeesputt Cincinnati, Kounisnineln.u. lauy Lind. Gallasilier, Zanesville. Tanis McLane. Cannel. wheeling. liavlentar, Dean. Louisville. Former, Murdoch. Wellsville. DEPARTED. Michigan. Brie. Deaver. Camden, liendricksoa, hießeespotz Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Balite, Jambs, UroarnsvillA Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville. Beaver, Gordon. Wellsville. Louis McLane, Cannel, Wheel 0,. Wellsville, Young, Gridgeport. Pilot No 2, Dovol, floekoirport. L‘dy Byrom, Emitk, Pon smonat Esphrates, Ceiba'. ?Galatia. Penes' Gr.Y. Bt. Loot. DOATa Le:AVOID THIS DAY ST. LOUlS—Kentucky, 10.. w. ST. LOUlS—Ann:Oohs, 4+ r. Fes:vents TIM Cubism.. Itivaa—We keen from the Nashville Tranteriet, of ilia fillb nit, thnt the late heavy rains have caused the Cumberland Li rise to • verlf bleb point—within a listrinehes e( the great rise la 1E47. Th• distress eonsequent open the rise. is very great in that section; turner• complain or havinc their entire:fencing, &c, tutted array, and in a peat esolny instnntee the damage is irreparable, CS re-planing and :..tactic` pa the rite? plantations will be necessary before they canmake a crop. The amount of suffering in the 'emulated portions of the city is retypes:. NAVmaitilseav sus Gth count Bum—Tie St Louis Repel Sean gives. account of the ascent of the 4.5 -condo condo by the hula attar Allegheny Mall. She went farther op dim any isomer tee aver gone before, having gone ae far as 11; berry'. millwighty miles from the mouth; the went up with a fair stage, and came out with_the flood, the twee having 6.1117 or 19 It, in the cosies of two nights and as many days. lien arri val created quite a sensation among the inhabitants. Our thanks sae duo Umaceoulmudaur.g clot ae fine alma Cincinnati, for laus titer paper.. 1=II:= El•aver—Pra Manors—la boon nbeeso, 4 net. wool. 9 bdie pelts,Lceeh it no, Si Obi. Fleeter, C.O. ey; 6 bbls p ash. Lognb & Benno; 16 bill. paper. Bebooneniker. 11 do do. Lorinesion P. Roggen, 113 be.. 46 bbis 00000,63 tin cheese; 16 bbls oil, Ltinaeldi bee cheese, leazolton. Zanesville—P. /miss Lmo—.ll ;MIN tob, beef, • bilis, f brs soap, Strolls leather, 3 ek. bacon, 1 bra fan, Leech &co; 4 is bs can hams, Clerk & Tim; bb's buttet. Heassittm; I ha mob, Churelt &Carothers; I 1431 eggs, Vaaltirk & .on. Portsmouth—P.l.4st 13cM3i—ld bblr, sirs corn. °green: ta Obits lob, DT Morgan & co; 1 do do, • As Mather, W Bingham; 42 tons p meta , . PleClurgi SI tilde tab, Graf la co; t 3 tons p me W, Childs & ea; bls skins, Bingham. IlOoklagport—Plthr No. 1-11 hada sob, Oak Tbavr; 5 do do, Job❑oto❑; 11 do do, 5 bbl• eggs, 1 a. iloa;3 bblatithwed, F.hoe•toek & no; 170 at • corn, 8 &AT ,though; 3 Mid, sob, leech k. no; 10 per, 1 101 l catboat; 1 Ale Cally, 1 bbd lob, 1 3 Dslworth;7bbl• lathes,* do beans, 64 arks wheat. D T 3101411; le dOS brooms.Wlek k. MaCondlesa 050 nail keg, Lorenz, Steen( & CO a bbds sob, Pdot No 2; 13 do do, l 8 110. worth Chaelxuastl—Pee Ilraxame.-34 ban leaf tob; 01 bbl, linseed otl, Graff & eo; n roil. leather. Bingham; 7 chid., Bagaley k no; Mt Las otgam. Floyd; 13 bags feathers, Leech &cot! httds lob, Clark & Thaw; 10 bbls limed oil, Sellers & Nicola; 7 boxes mahogany, bleFaden k en; 10 bbla mess beef, akar, Matthews 00, 4 bbl. lard all. Lyon, Shrrb.b..co 19 bbd. tab.ls b fors, 2 bas do, 3 bra do, Bloehant; 0 eta bacon. Celt & Ligon. 13 albs feathers. 4 ham glutton,. 0 kg,, bx bee*. wax, Dilwarta; 4Us rags, 1 do,-1 1;b1 fiat seed. 9 bb. d 419.0 do bear do, 2 st wool, half bbt beeswax. 1 bit bagreed, 1 Id deer MMus, !Ley, Matthews & ea, 6 bill 2600.3 do eggs, J Black. 0. IC. CIIAMBERLIPini Commerciai and whiting Rooms, in Post lanes build ` • log are now open for the reception of • pupils, both day and evening, In ad. ...;idition to tits regular airangemenis, • ....Li:, vile , . 01 young lade win he received for • termone month, coromencirg May bit , with the privilege ig Or ternairtne at hit 10011 a at such Lours daring the day •s mill best mit their convenience. adhoot tegard to the somber of lemons, and wilt be 'eagbt an elegant and 'split bailor. hand Such as Cannot intend daring the day can join the evening elths, and receive every advantage of a MI , roarer of Instruction. Ladies meet from too to fuer to the afternoon, in a separate apartment. lo.tructions and lemme• on nook Keeping as C 1.11 4 1. epvg AMERICAN GOLD 174 nos Coins, Data!, Eagles and Cold EXCHANGE AND BANKING 11005 E A. WILKINS &. CO., & E CORNER OF MARKET k THIRD STREEIR I=lll3 ak:1711 BOOKSI NEW DOOKEI Al' HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, oppo.de Post Meet—Davit Copperfield, part in—lnc tionary of Mechanic, pan E---Lliteles Living Age No 311.--Monin6 Mr e Ellis—Women Amens: Maria / Al'lntosh—Hlotory or Pendeom Tbaeaarey —Rowland Cuban Levet—Wind.ao Cute: W II AinanrordL ay:m g. IIiNENE. 7 —o bodes lscala, Leonatora Dairy. D. V med, and for sale by STUAR I' NEILL, an= NH Wood it UGAR—I 001 Maples." reed, and for axle by S eTtIART NEILL. Ur OLASSE3--3 kg. Slagle Alt .e'd, sad for tale ag by STUART It SILL. ap3o. C IDER VINEGAR—IO LW o . Pure la ore, era tat sale by STUARP a BILL. DSF Afar bbls m store, • 81UART A9p .L. B ACON-111 :m 000 v v... 5 w.: :., P , r , 1n1 . :; ,, to, nl. I, 200. S'I n VART fr., SILL. Tu irS—i 0 dos, superior ardol KEELEBB-0 dos large, in store, led for sale by ap.lo ap3o SWART Woei A SIR 7100 PB—fib AI AA Hoops of prima amiably DA. for gala by & BEA N 1.71% . 1100 At Wood at. 3Caaka Pcßs,prim& for Bale by /UM ENGLISH & BENNETT. DUTTER AND LARD-10 kegs Rimer, and 4 Legs L/Latd, for sal. ow by 001 ENGLISH A. BENNETt SOAP -4Q boxes tor sale, • 4 , 31 , ENGLISH & BENNETT. DOCK keys for Yale by ap3o tl p VON BONNHORST & CO Sbrls fee sale by al aallo 8 F VON BONNHORST *CO ODA 111130-143 casks Muspratts , breed, jam re emeett tper steamer Compartion. md far sale by • W & PI bIITCHELTREE sp.l3 Liberty [Met. MaYRAPPIMO PAPER—A large quantity of demur y y and Rag Wrapping Paper oral! mses, jut ree'd ham the 11111.tiailittorj, for nit In large or small lot , by W P MARSHALL. tloecenor•o NIC HILL, ES Wood gt. fILOVEn BEE/I—e buts for we by .rao • J 11 CANFIELD pTTEIL—I ens and 0 buts fresh, In cloth, Just re B eeived at the Butter and Cheese Depot, It , Front West, for do by op.lo J D CANFIELD CitEESE—lbo Ina new and lA/ hos old, lost WeT'd, and (or sale by ap3o J D CANFIELD T MIMED OIL-10 brls ntate, and for nabs by ap.lo J LI CANFIELD diliiilTi.r." - .1 B CANFIELD DAIIAPN-LVD .DI .P3O SALERATUS-200 by r and rubs and brlc. for oak by dyad .1 II CANFIELD COTTON HOSE—ifißi. bl ac k,bite, dud m i d 200 dos balf. brown do do; C ARBUTHNOT &OD bEl Wood dt. ARD—IOO keg. Leaf Lard (r flimqr ow. In stnre, Li end km sale Ey B & W HAAB:AWN 10 . D a A pV ELS Lid") "' SNAhigt , VI; HOVER Digidg:;.lPoAsPrtkeivUelltand - TOI s P ol ' e ` ty ' Iti"U"n E SELLERS, apSS sy Wood street BUNCH RAISINS—WO by. kroodoeo brood, ( •.l by WM DADA LEY lt CO, • 49 IBA 2D Wood NORTH CAROLINA TAR-169 bele Isere ilse,io sale by a 29 WM DAGALtIe & CO QXLEICATI.72O boxes AFarland'r dopes!. 1.7 artlelejef sale by .; W 92 BAOALEY & CO DLACK BILKS—A fine assonant ofßlack BBC. D dint widths, received In No KS Market •st, ooh west corner of tho Diamond. ap2Sl ALEXANDER & DAY r liimitELEß.N BILK SHAWLS:4IIdB cleavable Silk Shawls of • vary Binaries (polity, • On _ALEXANDER ADAY ICrCK - L - E 7 -Plalo Black Lawns of different inalides, los tale by ALEXANDER & DAY HAMS A BASF-40ms 8.0 flaw, Eva. k 30 do F. C Doe, do ' 21) do B. C. Am.. Dotßeld's; All pot " summer "e, and for 0p29 WarrE BRANS-10 sacks bast r , c'd. for polo I.y .alb RODISCrI. LITTLE It Co LARD k. LINSL'ED 014 D Ws No I o Lsrd rd OD; 15 brls N. 9 L Oil; 4 WI/ Linseed lab Foe gala by .p SELLERS A. NICOLS LINSEED•OII.-4 brlt i tajmn a i nVitun 2.54 Linen, OD() for ral Btanding3oCollars c rAtrl=r , U.D.A.Lcinii.FALSOITS-3+ 0' -Gii i itro-ind Cotton Umbrella', an d 46U Porneals„ silk and warm, far *slaty C ARBUTHNOT TIREHH BLIHE—VA , Ills mortice, gam ay, (or We by ap3) C ARBUTHNOT SODA ADII-100 east. supeno., jall received, md (or male by JNO Met ADEN & CO fP29 Canal Basin, Penn ~_ liii*D-15.0 k ERegs Mooting; 1403 do Deer Rale, bOo Ky. t half kegs Ky. Riga; • rns do Deer Riga; 60 keg. Sea Shooting; 456 cans Ky. Riga; 2.10 do Dee; do; 00,0IAt feet Wet; foee to arrive thle day and for sole by J S DI LWORTII & CO apW B ACON -00 auks prima &boulders too recanting STr.satvr.,Honsc.—By n law census of England Me number of hones in Mot country has been' . . found to have diminished from 1,000,000 to 200,000 S t'OAR-0 MIMI N 0 Sugar receiving en consign- 1 ..,.• 0 ment, for saw by 1 S DILWORTH re CO . 'sown me last ten years—in other words, the roa rs No I bird; roads have dispensed with the use of 410,000 horses, Vali- - 0 k a 10 brls do do jest ree , d. and for sale by and these animals, as well as osen,nre how octsr o o. apt 9 J S DILWORTH hCO W used for transportation; and thus the grain and 13UTTER-40 begs Batter for sale by food whine the 800,000 horses formerly consumed, 11, apY9 J 8 DILWORTH &CO , •ve been dispensed with, and land used for the rowth of bay and grass to devoted to the growth of 0 OCIAR- 7 -llAbil NO Pogii Wa l liriiisftoi ;ale Cy I 0 o p 5 & &RHAUCHI rain alone, fur the supply of bread. - - on conslioroont by for sale • J 9 DILWORTH d. CO 29 23 Wood O. LOCAL MATTERS. eItroRTID FOIL Tlll FITTiOUIOB Da,ILT BAZ:111 Captain Charles Naylor will address the friends of Temperance this (Tuesday) evening, the 7th nl7 1.2 o'clock, in Wilkins ere invited, the ladeis particnlarly. White's Brass Band will be in attendance. Tun Lacruss of the Rev. Win. Spoor, epee China, lent night, watt encoded by a large and highly Intelligent audience. The second Icctute edl bid delivered this evening at the eatno place, the Nit Preabstetian Church. Tux C•nraat Ram Rosti.—Availing ourselves of the novelty of a little aunahine yesterday alter ation. wejomped ioto so omnibus, (we entertain Dr. lohoron'e preference for that vehicleJ to make • visit to the Central stall ' , Road. It happened to be pay day,Wi that the men were not at work, ball an hour's walk from the turnpike up Two Mile Run, however, brought ua to the shanties where we Wand them *stumbled. Mr. Findley, the at Er tractor foe this section, informed ua that he had jut' w.ttled — u.ith , them, and notwithstanding that all the teen ois,the hoe abOve had attach fur higher w age., only eleven had left him out of Some 20. or :300-in hi, employ. He had just returned from Laurel Hill, whom he has a contract for another auction, and informed ire that the work to rapidly pre/teasing all along the line where it has been commenced. He rays that, with the exception of tunt,clr, brit!grt, , the track will be ready to Hollidayaburg in the fall, and that lo two year. , time the car, will he running through to Fhiladel ph,a. The work on this aocalen, from the estate of Hon. : Harmer Denny to East L•beety iv very heavy.— There is a great deal cf hard atone to cut !trough in rimy places, and we noticed . two very deep cuts •hroogh the hills one of them eighty feet. NEw C9CNTEll.lT.—Counterfeit ten dollar bill on the Fanner? and Drovers' Book of Waynesburg Pa., are in circulation. Tax Caors.-11e vegetation has been kept hack considerably by the lateness of the season, but the accounts from all the adjacent country, promises fine crops of grain, S,:c. New Music STURK.--Mr. Henry Kleber has opened n splendid manic Mort on Third Street, No. 110, and has procured au excellent stock of Eastern and German Pianos, Melodeons and Mu sical Instrument, generally, Se., will also keep on band a full supply of the latest and fashionable mu sic. Mr. K. is well qualified for the business, and is an obliging, gentlemanly man. Dams, the man arrested for stabbing Miller, th • policeman, was committed yesterday for nine day more, to await the result of Miller's woods. Batt Ross Brame —There has been P str.k among the laborers employed on the Central Rn Riad', between Blairsville and Johnslowo Tn. Svarkre—The late heavy rains have mad plenty of work for the mod *ctn.'s. Ran Orr.—A hone attached to a wagon ran way yesterday on Grant street, entitling general onste rnat ion among the °stung.", but font:nate ' y doing no further irjury. Atnma Y Pasatasmi.—We am glad to notice that this gentleman, who has been absent for the last taur or fire weeks on a tour eastward for the benefit of his health, has returned much improved. He has re•opened his aim: In the Fillh Ware. Tut WlUTlltaa continuos unsettled mid exceed. gly add for the 11Z113013. Good tires, clanks. and cravats Irene in demand yesterday. Corn or Qvarrrn rimatoos.—This court ha drowned ha next Saturday, having nu berme, o transom. The Bulaser and Clayton Correspondence, allu• del to by the London Times, has mated a good deal of feeling in England end among Ma irt n mongers who met on the 1014 ot Apt:, in their quarter:li meenrg. Them men represent the iron trade in England as by no mesas in a dourishing condition. From the quarterly state ment we quote, the following, which shows the MMs resorted to by moment the iron masters in n aiad to tic workmen “Amongst other mantra sam,ng partly tram the cuptoity or avarice of ma derar sod partly from the miticalthy state of the iron trade, and which now distracts the datums of Scuitt 'Staffs.:Moe, la the war waging against the tract• or roomy shop system. the payment al workmen to onecks or goods instead at money Or their labor. Au alarm soon has been formed for its suppreuston, and every week, firms hitherto considered respectable, under the stringent act of Lord Atherton have been convicted of the °Betide with which they stood charged. In the Walrul hated alone, 1301 !ewer than 70 mortal.. have taken place, and in many parts of the mining and coal gelds ol Staffordshire prosecutions b aye Leeninstimteetand smut and with the same efficiency. These proses cations, which have led to the determination of the system inseveral catabliihments, have far time produced an ihjurtatut effect upon the curt• tug I,pclaton. Mowers were reelect to curry on When they could atom loofa by provisions; reale of them now decline to en ploy when the prod! can only ba obtained—if obtained at all--from the making of loan." Governor of Conarrneect.—The Leg . s'aturo of Csanecticat, havicg on Thorday elected a Spelt-- er by one majority, m joint convention, proceeded to the election of State oflScers. Thomas H. Sep mour was chosen Governor, uncivil 6 IZi votes to 115 vote* ageing boo. and Charles' H. Pond, Lieutenant Governor,l2l to 105. There !matte men were the Democratic candidates for their re. peebee c Dees at Me late election. A Demo at bad been elected Speaker In the Senate by 15 It gives ns pleasure to team that M. Bodiseo, the esteemed Minister from Russia to the United Stales, who has been Jar some months one awn to his own Government, has returned in the Cam. brie no resume the diplomatic functions and rejoin his mmHg in this eountry.—Not. Gov. S:ade of Vermont arrived at Buffalo on Monday evening. The Buffalo Republic says that ha is accompanied by twenty three young Is. dies, whom he is ere tiling to the western Suttee, where tkey will be employed as teacher. The Newburyport (bless.) Herald contains en address to Mr. Webster, approving his late speech, mined by three hundred and seventy inhabitants of that place. Professor Agassa, the New York Post intera from his late marriage, in Boston, believes in the unity, of the sexes, if be does not to tho unity al the race. Fifteen hundred boats am lying in the Erie Ca sal, at Geddes. N.Y. where the navigation is ob structed. On one section they extend none miles. An effort is to be made (or the eatablishm.int to a Universalist College, in bpriugfield, Mass. Col. 3. S. Du Salle hto become the editor of the New "York Sur. The Sargnehnittia naming arc yielding im menaely melt A military encampment in to be held at Chem benlearg, Pa., on the 261 h of May. Mn. PIGII3II has ceased to conduct the "Lan aster Gazette." Francois Argo, it appears from a communion Man made by mm in the Academy of Scleuccs;tas tun health decaying, and his sight failing, and has been admonished by these facts that it to lune to publish certain rmulta 011160 labor* to which, for many years, he nu been Irregularly engaged. He is, consequently, every week at the regular amine. or the Academy. Wanniso.—Misa Ewing. the daughter of the Secretary of the Interior, was married at Washing. ton, on Wednesday evening, to Lieut. Sherman, of toe Army. The nuptial party wan very large ESTILKORDLIUST Casarsi.—litue T. Jewett tee been committed to prison 111 New York city, to be tried for an outrage on Mien Albion N. WM.., a young woman to whom he was paying attention. A Fbm SWlM—Than> bits been Muir/hi at the Narrows, 13taten Island, a cod fish weighing about silty pounds. Wben cut open there went taken out of him two large shad,and ono dozen of large ens crabs, dite. Pear. WltHarell Kamm are daily annoyed by the immense number of letters rent to them Crum ell parts of the Union, tanking enquiries el the (unity in relation to subjects which they eemot oeslbl rely io. Again, what is still more proper, lost fifths of ell there letters ore rent oa• pale. People should bo moo eciossdcrate and 8000n.o Cass—The Brourasville, (Pa.) Advo cate wales that a youiag man naMed theakley, of Roams.= (woman°, Westmoreland county, Was abut on Monday [nal, the ball entering the back • of Ma head, and r nilng iaskant death. Toe part °Chia head, and canal murderer was nor known. Railroad to the Graves—To day the first Irniu of t c h a e " C= i rl7l:l e em n e o rery ßm a c s h eo lt n a s i tru l" ct d ed w f h ru ic ni h the Long Island Railway to the entrance of the grounds. It in the intention of the Railway com pany to Tun two trains a day—nt eleven o'clocl4A. .4.. and at three P. M. (mu South Ferry—for the accommodation of visitors and funeral processions. —N. Y. Jour. of Cora. ~37r..~ A gentleman left bens yesterday at nine A. M. by the New Haven railway, trarelted two hundred miles by one o'doek,spent five hours with his friends, and was back again a t eleven P. M., nod in bed.— Groat JOT pi n . t o oMrladra !— h l loOd i alth .ad Ur. B. D. llOWk's SHAKER SARSAPARILLA [curtsy...l • Prepared by gleam, and put uo In (WART DOT. TI.F.S, fur the remora; and permanent curs of all dowers, nrroug from an °spate statu of the blood, or brim of the Nyorm. •ix.— PIiMAI.F. COMPLAINTS. LI ,, erCOMPI•i” , ..VM. btla, Poop!. or Vestals. on the Paco. Pin orde :fore Eyes, Maass...On or Tettes,Pcald Phsuraa. t om, Nilo 3a the Donee or Joints, and all three's:a 3 6 , 4111( from an irjudiclnes use of qr.:vary, .1, For es pliell and further call upnn one or our armor sod get a pamphlet, realrl r; carefully. and tudgo If Ur. S. D. I ICYLVE'Ii SNAKED .SAII9APAR ILI.7I is set the very msd.eine to Cu!! you. N. 11-11Zeinsmber sve:y label or. Ito bottle has the Doctor'. smosotte, "H. D. flow," Nime other groo m, Po •Ir St per brute, or 6 bottles for St. For rule by nur agentsr—J. rielsoonmaker Sr Co., I. A. Jones, Pittsburgh; D.. A. Elliou. Allegheny; CrOClttl, , Brownsville; W.MeC1 6116 . 6 1 ester; and by dragging gensrally. Alto, ,7 the loprleinrs, 11 UWE A. CO, ell6 l- d&-wITT 1 College Hall, Cineinnall, 0. M I SCELLAN WI 01 . 1 . 11110,111. 111 SW WHOLESALE DRY GOODS ALA. MASON & CO, Marks, Sex e•t, lto•tvraca Third &Potsrt b, Pittsburgh, PA. 11701.6.1) respectfully call the intention of etty and VV maintry merchant., to one of the Mont extensive SIOC if ill the country, compti•ing over Flosie.; 11endred . Csst• and Packsers ef Foreign end Domes. tic Dry bonds, eon...tint, itt a roi of Menses Lealstyle C leo.; 100 " blenched 3111.11 n, all grade.; 40 ' Summer Stuffs and Cottoned.; 30 " Muslin de Wes, au ' Lawns mud Muslin.; 511 " Bennetts and Tweediii ' 10 Cassinteree, Cloths; 103 " and bales of Tic limo, Cheeks, 300 '' '' Drown Muslin,. Together with drimost extensive assortment of Imposed Goods in this musket, possestmg the most mole facilities for the 11110.10C11011 of their Lushness, uid i one of the pawners bring constantly 111 the eastern markeut, thus presenting every advantage esioyed by casters houses They believe that they eau offer grouter 1111111 cements 10 111101101401110 generally, in styles, qualities, •nd prices, than •no ...tete market. New goods constantly arninim. Merchants intern/mg w ettest:lg East, are particularly, solicited to e:amine thetr "wortnient l3Oll A A MASON I FOULARD SILLS—A large invoice of Foulard Silks of newest styles received A A MASON E CO, ma '2 SD Market st A A. - MAN.: re, CV: ere now opeial.g another .11.. large innoice of Laney Embroider.' Paraols; tl.O. a general amortment of Plain do at all prices. lOU l'oa aseorted Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves; SO don Blank am! do Ladle.' and Gents' do 010 dot black ini.d white (Mum. lime; C. 3 doe do do Silk Co; LIO dor. Gents' Mixed Ralf More; bOdwo Gan.' Mown Cotton Ilalf Row; Received, and now oponing by may/ A A MASON & CO DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. THE firms of Alertness., Latch & Ca, at Brookville, react-son County, Pa , and Imola, Morrison & Co, Allegheny Canty, have been dinolved by mom. , Sell. Parsons indebted to raid firms will make ;Innen to Link & Co. and claim. against the same may he prevented to blink & Co, for settlement. eTEP/IRN IR MORRISON, P II MORRIPON, THOMAS K LITCII,' ALI:BANDS:A !BILLER. Play ttd, I. 'Paper, rekhr7r— w pa /hire nottern orWitii Finer, in Chamoi., Gold, plain, and fancy eel.", have teen enth received, together win an ten I ension of French Border., Fin Board Prime, and ToPv ill Gold and Velvet. W P M•I2SIIALL, lan: Store. St Wood --r FEW PUBLIGATIONOr THE Union thole, Btotionary.—The Chil d . Book of Batlad.- - -Aterdonald, or the Great Alirtake: Story of Real Life.—Elmeemva; or .he 'Sunday School Rol Contrestr.l.--The Bar of Iron; or We Banger of Utom.ctlftrd AlltterKin —Smrtes of Scheel Rot •.—lineanqo, We Mara Chtef.-t—,The I.le of Lusher, crab special reference to tu earlier pert,d., and the ormeing scenes of We Reformat., by llamas Fcan, D I) —A Summary of Biblical Antiquities, for Schools and Fanlike.. . •• • Pubbotted by Arnenean S S Union. For ado by A H ENGLISH & CO, Successors to ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, rut 2 72 Woad SUM, Country Sent Cor BM. A BEAUTIFUL suburban reel denea In the nosh. A torhood of this oily, p0d.... more than or. J teary advantages.vrtli be sold no favorable tents The saloons are snarled with fine fruit trees. to bear tor enmlnion. dborabery, a...greets. de. For name of oaraer and Iccittion, enquire at this.oefiee aroooll. POLITICAL. CONSTITUTIOSin T Al,l ES ft LOCKWOOD has in des., and doll intidira rhonir—Da Afonao on the Dian. Onion of Government, Irradiated from the Preach, by IL 11 Batter, M. D., Irarton Becond ednior, , I vol. Mae. D 'LOCKWOOD T. A etr i r ere Eh% I WV . ." H ENRY F. K g . S.F.. of Edinburgh. the relebra rod with, of the "Doak of the Fa and Frolcalor Nuncio, of Vale College, New harro w cea prepsnag for the pre, • Look ender the above ole. It will mho., every *noire , of imDoeutnee corinected h Aarleulture in nut Its •arious brunches. both Tbecretie a! aril Practical. • Vciehre, to as far as it ro Ito 'resent nal, been :untie &satiable to practice, 1 y experiment. w tit he treated in Ito rel.. luau to every oreratinn a. it occur; tit the course of the sea s.% h The work will be arranged Diller four distinct heads, repreventinc the re•eonv, beglnnit with Winter and ending with Antonin. JAMES to LOCKWOOD, wiya ilookaeller and Importer, Ira Fourth at. B Periodical IL Tllll . i London lion IT Bellew; he Fdinbureh Revtetel The North firma Reeler, The I.7esternuster Review, /Pack.. Edurbargh Magee... Each, $3 per year, an taten together, fro p er Tear cne3 JANlktri D 'LOCKWOOD 18601 REED .HOUSE, [1630 &AIiZIASI, Propri•Lant Palls Square, Erie, Pa. OESF.RAL STAGE OFFlCE—Eastern, Western. u i..! ehu.betn :Ithaca, Ira, 4114 boas- daily. Car. 11h . ges to and from Swain and Parke: l'oat, rata. .11. W. bet f , late Of tbe Illerlf 311 (Intel, Erie, Pa U. W. Malaga, law of Lae KLEJLIaI. lintel, Übla. apted..ddm LASTER PARIS-5W brie of sapenor quality finely ground. white, pure. and unadulterated, and suitable for land, to , for sale low by W W WALLACE, aptla %a deal Ll.rty H lS :it/ SO.IC CE3II7FiT for eel' by WW WALLACE 11 , 1: T \ l o lt s H E h t 4 1.) . w it ,Ld and al LILT lobar than have Ga en lore been qt. tow et, upts W W WALLACE BOLTING el.o Md. all 11.1.16. tlest quickly, rrascauted, and at reduced :Tiers sp93 \V %V WALLACE MAlt ULF. ItIANTELh of the beet quality, my own mutafacture, on hunt and mode border on abort notice. W W WALLACE • ap76 dtitivirte&nSt perEK—ltO rt. Medium SuerTrWrapping Paper, ISO rum Crown do . do Also a large arronment of Printing Paper of every description, on hand, and for .ale by A II ENGLISH & CO, :successors to ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, ap27 . 79 Wood Merl JUST resersed-20 — bris Alum, (or sale by J KIDD h CO, ed 27 60 Wood st. Uy !, f 1 ACC HAW SNUFF—YIN) 11 , 1 pal reed for ve by /V/ urn I KIDD aI & CO G A r ll ar lib s :li4CuTCl l l . 9 oa N l UFk-41.1.1 i lb ic s i t u bl a ya co dcrs, 4 iitraraloc,=l. Ibrieed T andhiisigif. V apY7 J KIDD ft Co ban for •ale by J KIDD & CO TWArgbar:l:24—coli Lb. •p 27 _ t - id OD LiVe:ll 01L—ftlyt received, and warr a nt pore =hoe, for sale by the yahoo by .P l 7 S N SPICitERSHAM Alth OIL-3 b".einthPl'AU.,3`,;:`:L.r,. 'Corner iirot - O. Wood .o. Olean acialFloallary. rug' . received, a .apply of Lodi.' Bleck, White, el Mat, Lead, and Unbleached Hosiery; Embroider ed do: Soon Silk and Moravian do; and Me'. Mint Who. Unbleached Comm do; hiciiim ditto. Lisle Gloves for Ladle. and Gentlemen; Embroidered Lisle and Silk do. All at low cosh primes, Cl .tore MURPHY k. CURCIO lELD, ape N F. corn .r of Fourth and Mare II •Is. Gplorad and Willie Wadding. - 100 :Annu.T.gg,";.':. , o7. l :','.:„',':,',.7„Tl'orttar.7.l eastern price, al the telpeacinter..' an. hone. &CO, Wand =l,M=l lit:Er CARD ICr Wool Cardrne Machines, comb 0 plate and cleaners, for sale by siCOROF. COCIIRAN, rt ad '.Vood sr. ,'gintnrr NI. prime 14.1 t!Tolissmin oak nA store, and Inf r a t e by null AV & M AIITCIIELTRF.R nioaqulta Bari; -- EdoUNDATION all/SUNS. Crown Lining*. Boa r lama, Cotton Yarn from sto 40 5 r. Also, WICK ING—pert Sperm_ Ilraldnd Wick, Chandlers , . Wiek, Warbling, Duna, tn., mumfactured and for sale on Mr Merest term., by 1) 51nEW !NG, ' Iltro lat Pearl, New York. To - Svvtiaain aiud 174 - / - eeeee nnerasaaits. 0 oussra."3i um . !b . :111 , 1551E11Y. Tbo rahrerrher respeettutly °mites palate anent , on to hi. extensive Stock of rerluntery. Soaps, Shoving Creams, tee., to which seven Silver and awn Gnm en Medals ham, within rho last Os yea e, been awarded by the Institates of New York, Huston, and Lila Celpl.m, the latter being the only Golden Medals r v.tr awarded (or perfumery either to Europe or In lb:. country. I:arrant:a thouvaxma SLAVIN° CPII. • i/thanail, Rose, and Amami.i vtiniverially acknowledged to be superior to any Shaving Cream In Una cavalry or °Lomita. roa Suarmo—Beautifully traimplrent, ono pe ite .one SRN, aceous and emollient paper..., ...cent° Camp.. ArnbrosiulShavi mr st ablet, Military She rate nentanna Tower Poars—Almond. Rose, Bouquet, Pistachio, Must, Petelinuly, imam., m at . lag. Tourparent, Ohre Oil, Windsor, and Circassian. Encore. von tot li...emer —Rose, /main, Bouquet de Caroline, Cerement, Jenny Lind, Mame line, Joelie 7 Clot, Magnolia. Clemalite, Citronelle Rot. and many other varieties, in all sixty different perfumes. Tons, Wavves—eFloride , Water. Fitt de Toilette Orange Flower Water. and great variety of Co: leen. and Lavender Waters roa TOO 11.n—GennIner Be,,', Oil, Antique Oil. Bandonne, E. Lustful°, Olelne, Corn: intend 00 !damper, Bair Dyes ' liquid and in powder, and Phtlemome, Rminine, and Jenny Lind Pomades. 000.ALOIL Paseansmosi—lMlsainic Dieu, Rosa Tooth Poem, ChittOPl Dentrifice, (Mann., Tooth Paste, and Tooth Powder. Coinartcs—V. getable Colwell° Cream, Amandiee for chapped hand.. Cold Cream of Boma, Cream de Perm, Lip Salve, Raiphcrry Cream, Ate. Depilatoty Powder., for removing atmernanas hair, Pearl POwder,Vinalgre de Rouge, Aromatic Vinrgar, Victoria Ilan . Composition, Preston Salm beintlen a areal variety of oilier &males, too nuniereus to be named in tnif advereiremenh , The euhicrtlice bore" to maintain the repoletlon which thh ehlblishineut lies acquired, by dispowns of nothing but hat raw chicle'', coil will be happy to fonligh 10010 who may teldti to patronize him either wholuclo oe retetl, ehi‘• re”ortable tenth Marty ea tahliehment to the United Paten • XAVIER BAZIN, 'Succes , or to and fore"; Director of the Lobetstory of EUGENE ROUgnElo 114 Chesnut street. Al;. Basic's Perfumery Is for sate by all LAD nriaei• pal Druggists in the toastrr. aP17.117 gT RAM B (MTS PI7TNIIIIII.OII AND LOUISVILLE, .... STEAM PACKET LINE. - ENNCOURAGED by w el liberal putronege extended £4 to all regular and conducted Ltnea the own er, of the following fine steamers bayearranged them into a I.ine between Pittsburgh and Louisville. One of the beats will positively leave Pittsburgh an every Mogan, W1t..621134T, and PIM.. Evtaguso, at 0 o'clock—la or not hill. The first Lunt of she Line will start on Monday. February XXII. Mesmer Oenn