THE PITTSBU " till GAZE,IT& PUBLISHED BY WRITE ft CO IMo==l FRIDAY MORNING MAY 10, ISM rrspe NEXT PANE FL/It LOCAL KATI Lac. I I TELEGRAPHIC NE*: MI. Wtormthre—lf we understand the tele graphic despatches correctly, Mr. Winthrop took pound, in his speech on Wednesday, in favor of applying the Wilmot Proviso to the new twit& T . rim, in the event of Wang territorial govern manta in New 'Mello and California: If this la correct it will flit the a rt a lathe friends of free` dem with joy, and ii* point those who ealculared he would support the 'don of Mr. Webster We know of no gen eman lo the Moose whose oharacter and position better fli him to take the post of leader of the opponents of Mayer! ellen* Mon than Mr. Winthrop, and Jibe has taken and a stand we feel assured no Compromise,which will link California with the territorial bills, whip out the proviso; will pas. Oartelegrapideffispatches bring us the agrecollle Intelligeneetkat the Hones et Representatives hth at lath paned the Canna Bill. It will have to go back to the Senate. however, when the House ameodmentr, we presume, will wools be acted up on, nod it will tben become • law. The vexa- I Sous deleys which the bill has experienced In its passage through both Rouses, hove originaed from the great source of almost all our conflicts, Slavery. The South la averse to a bill which ,will show the agricultural, manufacturing, and I commercial increase and resources of the country, I and thus develops the avereging dtfferenees exist log between the North and the South, In every element of tubstantial greatness and prosperity. The lateness of the period at which the' MI will become a law, will require the Dia. thief tdanhala to are great energy and dap patch In the fulfillmeet of their duties. They , are, probably, pretty generally prepared alrea. l dy, 10 commence their work as soon as Con.] Roes has finally acted. We think the country is traumas. In having .reared the service' or e° able and energetic a Secretary (like Census Board, as L C.O. Kennedy, Esq., to whom the management of the detain. of this import.' work is mainly confided. • Under his direction, we feel comildesi, the work will not only be dote speedily, but done well. Ore very impottant amendment to the Ceases Sal was adopted In the Houle, that fixing the number of Representatives at 233. This ham al- I I ready. been done heretofore, alter the Uranus has been takee, end has been the subject of great dits. pute 'and coatention, as it could then be me what particular bearing any ratio would bare on any Slate. We think it well enough to bulhe number before the Ceases, but we doubt the poi ley ollimiting the number to 233. A huger nom. bar, it appears to es, would better represent the real sense at the country. As EIP1110:110N.—It has been a rule of this pa per, ever since oar connection with it, to preserve a rigid neutrality between the different candidates aspiring to a nomination by our regularly consti tuted nominating Conventions. The editors may itave their private views and preferences, but they never suffer them to appear in their solemn, or to influence in the slightest degree their editorial con duct In obedience to this rtde,we permit !befrienda of the different candidates to present their claims to the public in such form as they deem best, bat never, snider any guise, if we can detect it, an we per mit a candidate for nomination to be assailed, either directly or indirectly. The propriety of this course is to evident, that it needs no explanation .or defence. An opposite one would lead to bean Liming's, jealousies, and final disruption Mete par ty. We hold, that no editor has a right to me the immense power of his position to prevent the fair presentation of the claims of eny worthy member of the party to the respectful and impartial , consid eration of his fellow citirens. Them is norule without its exceptions. There may one erisein this. If me ever should arise, we shall not scruple to me it, editorially, and take the whole responsibility. Oor friend, "An" Old Farmer," whom it would give ns pleasure to oblige, will tee from the above that his commmieation is inadmissible. We will publish, with pleasure, any ecimmunication he may desire in favor of the high... ly respectable gentleman he supports, and who is every way worthy of his confidence, but we can not permit him, by innendo, or directly, to me our columns for the purpose of auestiptin to ma the , prospects of another. Tat nowt Novi.—ErTurts ere making in Con. grew to incorporate the disbanded officers of the Tram Navy in the Navy of the United State..— We hope this scheme will not succeed. While we have new more officer. than means of an. ployiog them, and while promotions are so slow that the bent men decline to enter the navy, or resign their situations in despair, we eormider it unjust to the poesent officers to add to their nttm• bee men whine claims and fitness are, to any the teat, very hypothetical. It tee= we shall nec. er have done with the claims of Teas, or with the evils her annexation has inflicted upon the country. We have spent a hundred millions of dollars al ready in a war which history will'write was unjust on our part.—She asks for ten millions more for laud to which she has no mote claims than the Em peror of Chinn—and now the wants us to incorpo. rate the officers of her Navy, if Navy it could be called, into that of the 1- . lllioll. What will she ask for neat.? NAVIGIATION or Tor ST. LAWRVICL-410 Frit. lab Minister, Mr. Bulwer, in a letter lo Mr. On to!), tots notified this Government, that in the event of the passage of certain bilis now pending . in Congress, in relation to reciprocal commercial re lations between the United States and Canada, the free navigation of the St. Lawrence will be giant. ed to eitivia of the United States. Mr. Bulwer says:— "I feel no hesitation, therefore, in stating that the instructions with winch I came to the Volk d Stales, warrant me, under such circumstances, in sun ringlou that, should such a bill correspond to that which has received the unction of the Legislature 'in Canada, be putted by the Legislature of the United States, and receive the unction of the Pet aident dike United States, her Majesty's Gov ernment will be ready to respond to soy applies. Mtn which the United State. Government may ...then address to it, on the subject concerning which you have now applied to me, by at once consent- Log to opening the navigation of the river St. Law rence and the Cllllllll. thereto adjoining (sad which would be duly specified) to the shipping and di'- : zees of the United States" MCIT LAW.—The Ica Legislature of Ohio pear ed an act authorizieg coatroom for loans at usury of 10 per cent. This has given much diwtistac• tion, and a correspondent of the FAeubeville Her ald remarks: • Ido hope this law will 'h i e repealed. Six per cent is all a mail CM afford to pay for the me of money; and when his neeesaities compel biro to pay inme, his creditors expect a (allure, msd it fol • lows, as certain as .night follows the day. I say shame on the body %sloth hare legalized no great an outrage." Tho Legilhnore of litsmischuseus, previous to aipunupgpt, pared • law milting It • penal of , fenhe to steel domesticated birds. Nunn sr Gonad. Tart.x.- - r d stand by Nee Tod', rt ork'd sow bathe eheetfol determination of corn good and Imo Wh g, And to el tt aII be eontidnred, not only as • dut y, but • entree of prid and plesstaze, to Bastille the Wag N. oral odminiondirne falpeh noistbesoulaad T at Leznirds - miloti e seed hardiyam,, In tbehouasly Wh a, alike to its ottani:won, 1.• pr nripas. and Its 1P1N.1.11.f P, end se coneenrettuti ro. m 64, who ems at head tie hams 'food of tie flOoterv. or the harmory sad reeeeuof.he Who peep, can refuse to extend to it bin hearty sem- P. Wi k ve a *big President mid a Whig Cab net or d to tho aseendaneu 0' Witte prim:delta. repo•trit eat fideore 14 Inc Whig party, Omitted tie•hssermostl3-nt of Amerce,. triremes, Mame , wi io end just protection to American Industry— e ire n tied .4:equivocal; and tally to the admia• *coo f al forum, nod to the man enlace of the turista to rsattniu-4 slavery - 1n New 61- zoo, ant' • a di a b- tore the peep e. doslty, as the ttocom pr , enemy of eery and all a-tamots to Irene asunder this rorihrts Union This is the polity, s— the rie.e.Ores of no edietelltrettchr 01 eth eh Z ono., Taylor I. the soul sod the mime. Ti,learjudgment, his Ea reaching avgndiv, his devoted patriotiam,thst has placed him and it, adomniairatlon In • poaltlon that will rallynnio It, when the present mien and kiether hotter me-i over the pititidal !meson shall be divpalled, the good and the true In the Whig party, and in all parties. Nhail net t then, tbe Whig party rally arontid and nestain him, Owed as he has been at Its head, as its chosen chief and standard bearer? Watt say that he hu not thus ter, in the walk, of civil as of milltup life, home himself &mealy? And into ember,. General Taylor never earrenden."— &and by Getters! Taylor, then, and all will be welL Then we 'ball aerate and certainly tn. umpb, even though clouds and &Anna row am. round as—Sreace Palls Gneridr. The Queen ot Spain u about emitting the ley. oath mouth other preptacy, and two phymiciana, appointed by the Chamber', Left Madrid an the 24th nit., to choose, in the 010911tailli o:Santander, two healthy panes to sada the Boyd PROM WASHINGTON. COrreepoedeum ef the Plublegh Gesetta Wasartowron, May 5. Itiniirweflut Week—Tate Committees— The Texas atrenthitos Nine Mexico. Tara Leglalatioe of tut week in the House, umlnuttefitejuet this. The Senate passed a bit, for a rut of land to Illinois, which seems likely form the bum of • general system atriums away the publio lauds tar purposes et internal lea a:vacuum In thine Stales within which the Wide .o he ceded, lie. The House talked and voted apoo the, details of the Census Bill; literally wad. leg dough • sea at trivialities, without effecting say thing. So that nothing was Hcfutilely accom plished. I should not forget that David Wilma, of your State, made • very =primitive speech on Friday Wt. on the Slavery question, the details of width, 1 doubt not, will have reached you by telegraph. The apparent depression of his cause has net abated is the ban demise David's spirit. Ids rallying ray is still,..fight on, fight ever" till the good cause shall triumph or be utterly fallen. Having given gent readers this brief summary of the clangs of the put week, let me attempt a =petition with the telegraph, by some sagacious guesses at the events of the one we are now en. tains upcm. The tumor that ■ Southern japer, a regular pmc &Amery, southern confederacy, Mallen n Con vention, sad disunion organ is about to be ow up here,ls warning something more of a shape and torte. It is now wild that Ellwood Fisher, the prealawery Lecturer wiU be Its conductor. But as will And a rival in Dud GICGO, the orgsuist o the antidotal= weLon, who ti on the epos again. alter the Wax* of his experiment in rail roadmar .og in Tennessee and Georgia. The week will develop° something further In this interesting .4:Memo. The great dlaideratum is the SlO,OOO which will be required to put the ball In motion. Now onto the Committees whose name le lee 10 02 . Tea Compromise Committee will not be full till Monday or Wednesday, when Senator. Webster and Dickinson are expect to return. Mr. Berrien mime lam night. When they get ready to teporl I shall advise you by telegraph. lt will be in the sounia of the week. The Galphin Committee, will before Saturday next, patent two reports, one root the majority, exculpating all concerned In the matter, and another signed probably by Disney, of Ohio, and lob Mann, of Peimaylietlia, taking an entirely dir t ferent view gilt, and probably concluding with a moieties, to theatres( that the whole claim, both principal and interest, was unfounded as , against the United States, and . that not a cent ought to have beekpald emirs the act of August Iltb,lS4o; and over these two reports a long debate may be expected. Next, we have Wentworth's Committee on Mous a tale and his reputed accomplices in the matter of the printing, the extras, and the chant contract. They will hold • meeting to morrow, and will tallow up the scrutiny with vigor. Then there is the Richardson committee on the expenditures of the Department of the Interior.— ['bey have been worried for a long time by a tie vote on all propositions, but member who ha been fll or away, has recovered or returaed, and they will now goon serimmiogly,and probably find oat that severs] just, but long denied or neglected claims have been paid. The committee on the Gaeta between Benton and Foote ; will probably be bnolty engaged for the restefthasumater, as Benton is determined LO go over the whole ground of their relation for the past two or three yam. He trunks be has at. ready established the existence of deign on Foote's part to take his bro. They have had F. I. Oland up before this committee for the last three days, mahout getting through with his teeu• irony, and from the coarse of the examination' may well enough happen that they will keep hko three weeks longer. There is an amusing story that Beckon annorinc ed his supposed s actively of Foote's intention to a certain gentlemen with pompons circumstanial ity; and he called up two others to be witnesses to the communieation. Bat so chance would have it, one of three witnesses was Monsieur Port, the Franco Mexican tobacconist, who came so near setting FORDO., and America by the ears about a keg sr two of tobacco, and . who does tot enters stand one word in five of English that he bean, and the other was • German also from N, nun, and who, likewits, is innotent of any knowledge ofoar tongoe. Neither of these will ever be IFOLA 'Wastes. The news from New Mexico detailing the au dacities proceedings of certain Term emissaries sent to that region for the stasenios acd establish. meet of her clams to jerisdiMon there, has ex• cued:the greatest seemuon here. It u retarded to most unfonenate that the military commandant there and temporary Governor, did not put a teem and effectual veto upon all such proceedings— That is certainly the oolycoune by which any as teal neretralilly between the pretensions of Texas and the claims of le New Mexicans, can be maintained mail a decialon shall be given by COO grem It is likely that a resolution on this subject will be offered in the House to morrow. I can only hope that the C6Olllll and the Get. ciency Appropriation MIA will be passed by the Rouse this week, sad that something in the shape of beelines. wilt be actually done, executed end ended. Bat as we are yet only to the sixth moult of the Elearion,perhape that is expecting too much. , With this review dine week and peiview another,l rennin your ever watchful Wasumarros, May 6, 1630. Compromise Comm .411 • log to a Ikead..-Bootadary. of Texas Indemnity—More Dareetlgallorm—.P teat Ofile• Report. The Committee on Compromise will have h meeting to morrow, which 60610 of the members hope and expect will be a final one. The Commit tee is now full with the exception of Mr. Webster, who may, al., have arrived this evening. The Committee held meetings on Thursday and Satur day last, at which the points chiefly discussed, were certain amendments to the slave catching bill, the most proper bomdary between Tex. and New Mexico, and the mow of indemnity to be paid to the State mentioned for the relinquishment of her chums to territory North of, the proposed line of di- The line of boundary which meets with most favor In the Committee is one drawn from a Point on the Rio Grande in about latitude thirty two and • half; and some ten or fifteen miles above El Pas eo, and thence. • direction generally easterly, to the Emensdo Creel•, a branch of the Red River. This line would cut off &tract of coon. uy now claimed by Texas, and on the east side of the Rio Grande, estimated to contain 100,000 square mile,. It will doubtless surprise your readers to, learn that the Coimittee have ascertained that the settlement which lies on the east side of the Rio Grande, in the neighborhood of El Passe, is an actual slave holding community, there being • number of =gross:now held there as slaves, in de fiance of the Mexican laws proscribing the insti tution. And it was to avoid coming into collision with the prejudices of the people of this settlement that it Is left by the Committee, isolated as it is, to the sham of Texas in the contemplated d vision. Its to the indemnity no member of the Commit tee propose to pay Texas a higher sum than $lO, 000,000, and the chief point ofdifference is between that sum and seven and a half million. The for. suer amount will probably be agreed upon. The report of the majority of the Committee embracing a schema of Compromise based on the uncondi tional admission of California, it is supposed may be got ready to be presented towards the close of the week. It is still a matter of doubt whether Mason and the other Southern Democrats, and Mr. Berrien will concur .in recommending this plan, and if they do WI, there would seem to be a well founded doubt of its passing the Smote, and al. moat a certainly of its being defeated to the Haute. Mr. Stanley succeaded to day in getting a select Committee of pine for the investistuims of the sa ri,oa charges against the late administration com- prebeaded in the raolutious which he desired to mend u Inseuetions to itiehardaoa•a Committee at the time that WU raised, two or three ime. ago. They refer to the defalcations of Celli., Denby, Wetmore, and Eli Moore, and other Democratic. luminaries, and to this hundred other compile. and coalfemenoes chargeable upon the favorites and ereatores of the late dynasty. This is an impor tant movement, though it is much to be tented Met Mr. Cobb will rive Mr. Stanley a Committee so cooatituted es effectually to eupprew inquiry, rath er thealo preemie it. Medea's:ell. of Ohio, also procured the adopt. ion of a nuked= calling upon the President t frusdedi copies Of ewes penitence withand iOll/1110 • lionslathe military commas:Win in New Mexico, and all other persons relasise to the claim of Tes tis tojarisdictiott over that territory, and to coin. municate all information in his poseession 'tepee ting the late reported invasion of the territory by .p6IOIIS said to be actually under the authority of Tenn. We had a sharp debate in the Senate over the report from the patent Office, in which Foote en deavored to be very witty at the expense of the Commissioner, calling him a eonnossieur in bugs and such matters, but understanding very little about the management of an important bureau of the government. The immediate subjectof the de bate was n motion to print 30,000 extra copies of the Amlecilitual portion of the report, which hes lately come in, and will make en addition to the mechanical part of some six tar eighthundred pager Notwithstanding the el:noshing force of Farm's wit, this number was ordered. PROM MAIRRAIRIURO Correspondence of the ?imbues Ganne. ktsulsnune, May 6th, 16C0. endings lea nut. The sections passed over informally on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, were taken up,- amended, and agreed to. Mr. Packer offered the following, to come in as • new section, to wit " , That the tenth xenon of the acventitled, "An act to reduce the expenses of Government, passed the 19th day of April, 1313, shall not bo cca struied to apply to say session 'of the Legislature, at which the Septenial Apportionment is required to he made in pursuance of the 4th section of the Ist article of the constitution of Pennsylvania." On the question of agreeing to the amendment o year and asps were required by Mr. Sadie! nd Mr. Packer, and were follows, to wit . }'any,—Melva. Brook, Crabb, Cunningham >al Drum, Fernon, Frailey, Frick, Hasten, __lgus, lam, Lawrence, M'Caalin, !dublceberg, Packer, Sankey, Simmer, Shine, Sweeter, Walk. NAYS—Messrs. Forsyth,Fulton,Guernsey, Jones Koniginacher, 'Malone, Mattlli., Sadler, Sterrett Bess, Speaker—W. So the question was decided in the a On motion of Mr. Dersie, the rule which probib its the reading of a bill twice on the same day, won dispensed with, and the bill read a third time, pas sed, and sent to the House for concurrence. Mr. Matthias mimed that when the Senate ad urn it should meet at 9 lielock,which was agreed Several private bills were then taken op and passed. In the House the bill entitled, "A supplement to the act to create a Sinking Fund, and to provide - . for the gradual and certain extibguishment of the debt of the Commonwealth, was taken up, and .pted the whole of the day. eudotents, relating to subjects of taxation, were dopted; -but the main feature untie bill, that tele: ing to the loan of 5300,000,000 and the establishment f a system of Free Banking thereon, wan not reached. 1 learn from friend, of the bill is the House, to day, that the prospect of posing this measure through that body, at he present ...xi is by no means dattering. Should it come to Cdiumittee, of Concerenue,however, I hope the Se to will be able to preserve it. The Committee of Conference appointed upon he Apportionment bill, have had two 'or three ions, but without owning to auy agreeme It is feared that the ultra character of the H Committee will defeat the present bill. To • row will probably determine the matter, hoar ad the general desire on the pert of both parties that the Committee will be able to present en cepteb:e proposition to their respective Houses. COBDEN Agreeably to prevtoue notice, the Com:Maximsa en appointed for the purpose of constructing • Plank Road from Allegheny city to Butler, met at the Contt.bouae, in Butler, en the 3d Mat., and or ganized by appointing JOHN NEGLRY, Esq., Chairmen, and T. 11. Leon, Secretary. On mo• Resolved, That C. C. So:lican, Jacob Machling Ir., and Michael Ztratizerranno, be appointed • Committee to draft ttawlationa ofthv seine arida meeting. The Committee reported the following resole' Res*lerd. That we consider the smneruction of • Plank Road, monectieg the county seat of Bat ter with the moos of Alletheny and Pittsburgh, • nothure of great public imponam e--.a It would g early increase the amount of trade and trave , , by a 'ording great Cariboo. for retching a permanent market for all the erode° a ef the country, and lox the sale or purchase of goods and manufacture. of evert , deseeptioa. Rueford, That we have no befit alien In belie,. log that the entire expense la th a contemplated lii improvement will be more than realised In he'll. t.cs and ad rantages referred to la the preceding resolution ; that the kern alone of increase in tee value of the real , estate, within fire miles of this work, would more then compensate for the ex penditure. Ruched, That we moat earnestly solicit aid of all the carnens of the two =DWG, in inking nob. seripticos, and that we will, as Commissioners, at once engage in the work, by taking stock our selves, and calling upon every person likely to feel an Intereu in the Improvement; and that by the accumulation of small aubseriptioris of Kock, we feel confident the requisite amount may be raised in ensure the speedy proves. uid comple tion of the work. Essayed. That the meeting will adjourn to meet at Bakerstown, 013 the 16th lost., at 1 o'clock, and that the other 13011160“1011011 named in Allegheny, be requested to meet to on that occur too. Resolad, That the proceedings of this meeting he maned by the officers and nubliihed in the newspapers of Butler and Allegheny counties. The New York A11.Li...1R/Earle Na. Yerax, May 8. Smuts unbar tea 'Bums Somers. —This annual discount was delivered last even. iug by the Rev. Dr. Holdich, of the Methodist Epis copal Church, sod one of the secretaries of the Society. His text was Deuteronomy iv, 8. and the theme the superiority of the moral teacloths, of the Sacred Scriptures over those of all nniemptred writings. The preacher mace his position all the stronger by showing that the actual condition of the world, when the Old Testament was written, was morally and intellectually inferior, and that by the standard of that age the morals inculcated In that pert of the Scriptures were to be jud'4ed.— robes his observations from this point, t he rev• erend gentleman demonstrated the vast so eerier. ity of the teachings and laws promulgated toy Mo ws over those of heathen philosophers and mien, touching, also, very telicitously, upon the voracity of the sacred records as confirmed by reee et dia. wearies in science, and by Waned thwack. Astimicast Tune Soctrrr.—A sermon before the Amercan Tract Society, which has now been iambi:shed twenty five year., was preached in the Church at the earner of Lafayette Place and Voufth street, by the venerable Rev. Dr. Spring. The text was Matthew XIII, 33, suggesting • review of the various benevolent agencies having their origin in the great master agency, the Christian religion. The discourse opened with some very intereeting remsrks tending to sbow how nolver sally infinence extends—how every where and at all times mind a operating upon mind, as each atom of mailer is directly or indirectly operated upon by other stoma Human influence knows no quiet. It Is unceasingly active, and active for evil or for good. Passernraten 13oaan or Fouler himinoas.— The armed discourse before this widely wee preached last evening in the Fine Presbyterian Chorea, Fifth Avenue, by the Rev. Dr. E. D Smith. The text was Dermas 116 15, which declared the fact that there should he a warfare between sin and rig hiconencas, the end of which should be to Satan, drfeat—to man, certain victory. The de claration was tree alike of the individual and the Church—each was engaged In a conflict with the powers of darkness. This was demonstrated by the Church's history. It was so under the old die r caution, and was so more especially under the new.—Upon the Church, Christ haa Imposed the duty or aggressive warfare. She le to 'bring the world over to the Redeemer. In• this work ehe was on d, and with time's progress her march was onward. Over the world—on every habit able spot—she by her missioneties was plaetLg the standard of the Cross, sod the kingdom of oar God wee overturnieg the dominion of am and thraldom. The reverend gentleman then eicocent ly urged , aeon Om hearers rester fidelity and Ilb. er i t t,iy ;rid prom on behalf ofmissinns. METHODIST Ericorsr. Idtesionear BoOtrer.— The &noun' rosettes of the general missionary: 03111MitICO hugest closed its labors. The com edies cot:Waled of the thllowing delegates:—Men. I Peter Cartwright, from Illinois' Rev. Mr. Draper,l from Om;Dr Luckey. trom Western New York' Rev . Prter P. todford, New Toth; mod Due delegates from the parent board in this city. The Rev. Peter P Sand od presided, and the Rev. Dr. Durbin acted sa Sreft'all to the general c mmittee. Ihe Rev. Bishops Meddle', MOrliS, a d lane were occasionally present. Toe Committee determined with great °minim. I'v to sppropiate ono linadrerlarrdfily thousand debit Mr adularia,' purposes durum the Meseet m ui.inary year—which is an advance of 550,600 an tne appropriation of last year. Of the. nun, $81,200 is to be expended on foreign, and 885,930 on domestic missions. The latter sum wilt be divided between crornirti foreign population, to wit: Genuine, Swedes, Nor wegian., Dates, and French. The appropriation aiso Includes the Indian mission, and the dealt. into portion. of the work among the denomination. Egarraci a Dave—James McCaffrey. coat acted at Now Haven,Ci., of the murder of Mn Ann Smith, one of the aged tenants of the bona at Eat Rock was sentenced on Friday afternoon to be hung oa the 2il of October nelL Previous to the pronouncement of tho sentence by the Chief Jostler, the prisoner addressed the Coed, protastion ta innocence, and charging the wit. asses for the pieneCntion, with having per jruad themselvv, LADIZV BIBLE SOollitTY. At • meting of the Ladies' Bible Society of Pittsburgh and vicinity, field on the 9th inst., the Mewing reports were adopted: 11111IAGIra WORT. The Manigets of the Ladles' Bible Society of Pittsburgh, would present their yearly Report to its tontnbalors and the Christian public. Our collections have nearly all been madeand are devils to record our testimony to the cheetfulness and liberality of those who have through this me. Mum cut co their penury or their abundance Into the Lord's treasury. The money collected has been tranamiued to the Parent Society, and has been, ye trust, ace companied by earnest prayers, that the Rely Book disseminated through its Instrumentality may be the mesas of eniiirMening the minds, sanctifying the hearts, and reforming the lives of many who are now ignorant and out of the way. From the increase of our city In wealth aid popelation.vre think a larger numberef subscribers should be obtained. We believe that" the liberal soul shall be made fit ; " that °Scrimp presented in this way have au “odotfof a sweet smell," and are a sacrifice acceptable, well pleasing to Ood. Money laid up in the "Bank of Faith" Is uSaly appropriated. limey require self denial in the cue of mine, yet those who go faith weepigg bearing precious. seed stall doubtless return again rryedsng bring. log their 'heaves with them. May the blessing of the Lord rim upon our contributors in all their Interests, and our society, making it the meant. of spreading abroad the knowledge of the truth as It Is in Jesus, and of hastening the glorious day when he shall reign King of Nations as he is King of Balms. War B. 141.... m, Sc. May 7, 1850 Tauxuartilistom 7. Female Eh6lo &cry of Patsbursik and vi esnsty in aceatsas mak Bekaa L. Vatterson • Transom, 1849. Dz. ,I hoe 8. To cash pd. 1.1. Aldan, qt. 5122 00 1 July 5. To do pd. J D. Williams, do 73 46 Aug. 7. To do pd. same, do 40 84 Oe'. 18. To do pd. J. J. Allken,do 45 50 Nov. 27. To do pd. same, do 48 50 Dec. 4. To do pd. same, do 20 25 IPSO. Feb. 22. To do pd. J. D. Wdliams, do 51 00 Aprd 5. To do pi: same. do 17 00 " 30. To balm:tea to Treasury, 3 28 1819 Mar. 12, By balance in Treasury, SI 42 June. By donations from Mrs Aitki•, 30 00 do • Mank.offering from • member. Aug. By derOdiousfiem Major Denny, 10 00 By Beedry dos:aliens, and 4)s.Bieles mold, 22 51 An. By amount of cell eetons le the . Methodist E. Church 29 04 1600 Aril 30. By amour recd Boca subscrl. ban op to ihue time, 316 00. A great many Balance In ins Traasnry, The falkowleg Le the het of °dicers chases G. the ensuing you: MRS. H. DENNY, Preedene Mu. `lmmo and Mu. Cum, 'Vice Preaidenta. Mu. R. L. Parmasoir, Treasurer. hl'Leau. Co, Sumter,. Mu. W. W. WiLsori, Reo. Secretary. Mra..B nee, !dm I. E. Jon", Herron, " James Irwin, Bryant, " Fawcett, D. H. Riddle, " M'Etrog, " • Westervelt. " M'Cuteheon. " A. Laughlin, " M'Ckahao, " J. Langtdin, I.lTracken, " Matthew; " Edwards. Walker, " B.rty. " Oiler, " Lightner, M. O. Sample, " S. Morgan, " M'Clgri, Breed, Dr. Ilicooke, ' " Oeo. Albme, Sonepsos or Corr. Fscrostga.—lt has already been announced that some of the Cotton Factories in thin vicinity hese been stopped, whilst others are running short tune, on amount °film high price of Cotton. The Howard Gaxeue, speaking of the h 1 ill. at Dim:ails rays :—Balr. Su, ..The Granite of this place, we understood, will stop in a few days, for one month, and then deter• mine as to the future. The Union has reduced wages 20 per cent.,and will continue to run full time. Patapsco has ccauneneed to run half time, and it is expected that the Thlstle will either commence hail tinte,'shonly, or reduce wages. r=l= Major Isaac C. Eaton, Frothiest of the Cow. fordaride tad Wabash, dla.„) Railroad COM psay, is now In New York snaking arrangements throege their egents7hilesara Winslow. Loiter de Co., For a sale of bonds and purchase of trot. This road is now nearly seeded and ready for the aupersuno tate It consectscraweardsolht with the city of La Fayette of the Waistband Eels ossaL will be compteted to rho most Omega mower with the heavy T rail, end at • very low coat, and promos ee to be a very productive property. The rags are now helps laid on the lndmcepo- W and Bellefontone Railroad bet sees !satinet.. ohs and Anileriontowe. The Chief Eoginar dale Cecile] Ohio Rail. road advertises in me NstiOetk. (Ohio,) Gonelle,itd the 45th tit., for preciosal•Oirgredstdon,masoury, nod bridging, drom Zentrartlle to Newark. The kitings am to be made on the 20th of tday. It Is in clop:dad that the ;onion of the road from Newark to Columba* will be reedy for contract by the 10th Qf Jely. The Ossetia opt "The ‘ , uskiesam Comm toads are already loured, sad for eels to the amount of $l5OOOO, in sums of $lOO, 11500. and $lBOO, to bey 7 per cenL into , est." The Milwaukee Sentinel annotateell that Roe ors ble Byron Kilbouro, Ptcludent of the hlilwankle and Mmeissippi Rail Road, is about leaving that city for the eastward, in order to make oriso n:tents to obtain the neemaryfuesis for the prelate of tron for the road. Theeompany pohitsforward the work with enerjy. It is the intention of the Directors that the road Orel be boat and owned by the people of Wisconsin. For wane ume pot, the Directors have been engaged in taking boob, notq and mortgages, on real contain Blilwatikie, and oil farms along the line of the road, voluntarily give* by stockholders for the purpose, at one halfibe ap praised value of the Ids, bulldogs, and farms, de scribed therein. These boots, notes, and mange yey73o,ooo. it at to for me es ;„( issetnity f c ar o a . l . can of oaed mg 10 per mat per annum. ll:e internal is to be , payable la the City of New York. • Ins °macs at COLUNZIA.—It is quite a re. lief to poor human patine to know, that the bowls big story in the Philadelphia papers of Saturday, of a half demented girl having been violated at Colombia, Ps.. and then burned to death. Is only partly true. A party of mix men, some of whom nave familiars, In 0 drunken (mite, brutally Metall the girl, and then besmeared her person with tar and oil, but the net of the report, of setting gra to the inflammable materials, nod her subssqoent dusk, m table. She Is still alive and la able to walk about. Al) of the men oonoeroed to the af. fair, but one, have been arrested and are now In prison to await their trial. irtutturrnto Statms.—tdr. Timothy Rodgers, of Itsdford county, Va., who died recently, hia, by his will, emanthipated his slaves, numberusg about thirty, on condition that the Americus Colo• citation Society shall mend them to Africa. This the Society cannot, at present, do. U has already sent 393 emigrant. this year, and is $26,000 In debt. To meet the emergency, the Secretary makes a public call for aid, and Mutes that if •I; 600 Is contributed, the slaves shall be sent to their casunation, where, on their &mini, they will be liberally provided for coder the plolliliollll of the Atto7ll[ll Camas.—BT the arrival of the stew. mer Mary Foley." from Lockport, we learn from Carotin Dalkon that the levee gave way about 2 o'clock, A. M., on the 28to imt,in the parish of Bt. James. The break mooned on Madame Tru phuttatlon, about 50 mhos above the ohy;— ard when the May Foley pawed by, it was from 180 0 200 feet wide, mid 0 ket deep, and had al ready covered the bollowang plantation,: Messrs. Walham's, Madame L. Le Bourgeois', M. A. Fei. iv, blathers', and Capt. Dasprioe. Ills believed that.itcantiOt be rolled, avd that great dama ge will be done to the pining plantationt—N. 0. Delta, Apra 29. mu Cana or Pat:MIMI Wrierritii.—Tke !Bos ton Journal of . Saturdsy, up that the argument relative to taking oat a writ of emir, in the cue of Professor John W. Webster, will not take place until some day In June next, when the full bench will be In wagon. If this Is cor rect, the tailegisphia announcement that the ar gument took place on Satraday most be en• founded. Nsessagea Csam. COMMIR.—A letter Unto New York alma that the 'Washington • and Hermann IllelMtfll may yet be mild to the Nicaragua Canat A igoegt ot. The contracting wage were within $lO,OOO of making the sale on Friday. T 66 Cum piny intend to estabbsh immediately a line of steamer. between G.eytows and New York, and ine Nicaragua Pactfin Gust and San Francisco.— Toe distance will be about ettibt hundred miles nearer by thin route then by Onagres, and the ell. mate as excellent. Cult/ea—The Indiana State Sentinel states as steel. that the cholera We KM= Las attacked the sibto passengers oo the rivers, sod that almost without exendtioo the deck plasesituri havebeen ezempt. If there 'espy rule meg estab. pub.g to Kludge this mysteriona disease, it Ls the fact MO/ reirisiticrthe scenes of ite harmer rivages and selecting its 'Fretful. from runong the better classes Gg a ge—We understand this article to produ cing • weagetitil revolt:Moe on the poor, morn•oet lends in lower irtidinlA We hear of mime cases where the dial cep has paid for Mod, guano, and ail other e xpenses, and lee money in the pockets of the farmers —Richmond Tious. A man named,Fredetick Fritz committed nil. aide in Ciactunati,• low day. day. mum, by plac ing the muzzles of a double barrelled pistol to hie bream end pulling both elegem at the mite note. The balls tensity deal In • rttittltal meaner, amt• icy instant death. There is a probebfiity of the great gun at &ril l:we—the largest in the world—hemming am of the ornaments of the London park, a Profanation for its removal to England being now before the Bomber Government The goo watt once fired off, and the natives believe the ball is toll flying. Appointments by the President, By and with Ow allows and ammo of as Selma Net B. Brown, of Tennesaee, to be Envoy Ex. Ira rdinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to the Court of Hie M.jeety the Etc. peter of all the Rosalie. Edward H. Wright, of New Jersey. to be &ere. iary 01 the Legation of the United States .t the Otani of Hi. Imperial Majesty the Emperor of eh the Rustles. John D. DiomMari. of Georgia. to be Gretna of the United &Mentor the port of Athenn, to Gres: e. LOGAN, WILSON A Co., 189 WOOD ST.,ADOVE Have just received largo additions to their RING ATOCK OF HARDWARE, CDTI,ERY,to mpotted by lata packets fnisn Earope. and to wbbsh Duty would especially. call tbe attention of purchaser., behaving their very even. 11140 maks mid low prices will give 0111110 satisfaction. atayllstllksrlyT trr A.NOTHiII CILIMCATZ to the ex. hl'Lane• VermNage: Mass. Kite t Co—Gentlemen—lt is with pleasure I hand this, my certificate, itegifying to the general Popularity of Dr. hllLanestintesican Worm Specific, to par travelling agent, Ur. Munroe. Some time ago I mcelved from him • man lot to sell on commission. I aged a few bottles in my own family, to the good erects of which I can fully testify. The balance I sold to my enamors, and found, nit inquiry, that II ISM very general satisfaction. GEORGE MAXWELL engage, Cawoll co, 0., July 27,1816. lIDPFor sak by J. it,4DD - fr. CO, No GO Wood street. /eald of the Woo. end Ankle Cured Me. gin—l em desirous of making known to the public the groat efficacy of your PETROLEUM in my own ease, which was a severe scald of the foot and arkle; upon removing the smelting, the skin peeled of with it, and left nothing but the bare surface. I expected to be fold up all winter from the effects of this scald, bet we applied the Xetroleoto freely, mans of a flannel cloth saturated with it, at first, the application was painfni, but in a were short tune the pain abated. I bad no pain in one boor afterwards In five days from the time of the applies:los of ibe ' Peuolenur, I was able to go to work. I ate pleasure In natio' these (sets for the benefit of other sufferers, and am deslrous'aiat they shoed be made public. would also state, that I find immediate relief by the on of the Petrolatum, in burnt, front which I son a frequent sairete , e owning to my bosinem shoat the engine. I would recommend it as the wont proem , and totals remedy for burns I bane ever known. Iflignetly J It COII, Engineer, Elhaspnbvtgh, Allegheny Co. Pittsburgh, A ptl I. 18.50. Dor tabs by Keyser k. McDowell, 110 Weal street; R E Dollen, 67 Wood et.; D Al Corry, Allegheny city; D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny; el. by the propnetor, D. AL MED, ept7 Canal Dazin, Seventh et, Pittsburgh (City papeve advertising Petroleum, please copy I Ohio wad POl•saylivanla Rail Orncx Osuo t Pann'a H. R. Co., Tbird st. I . :maroon, April 15, Lodi/ XHE Stockholders of the Otoo •ad Pennsylvania Rail Rawl Company are hereby notified to pay the Instalment of rive Dollars per share, st the ofhte of the Comp.}, as leretolore, on or before toe 11th day of May pe r and the remaining tartaintent. of Fine Dollars per share cacti, on or bola, We YUb day of esch Baetweding month, until the whole are paid. my order a W. HoW. ard of Directors y3-dtd LARIMED, Jr., T mmmm ter. ENCOOKAGIK HONK INISTITUTIOMI CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. C.O. 1111f9 EY, rate, ........A. W. MA 899,85e4. Ocoee—No.4l Water street,. the warehouse of C. D. GRANT. Tlll9 COMPANY is no. prepared Inaure all hinds of Oak s, . house, eelthietielleS. epode merebandoe on store, and to tonal. tenets, /. An amp. ...ay for the abilny .d ellegTey 01 the wh o L. atorded an the catararter bf the Ba rroom who are call citizens of Pintburah, wen and favorably known to abe nom their prudence, intelligence. and ariacarity. G. Hooey, Wm. Dngaley, lAsr met. Jr., Welter Bryant, Hugh D Rine, Edward Z. Curt y, 9. Ilarbaugh, 9 M. Kiev Inapraonnotontin a Dentistry. DR. 0. 0. STEAFLNS, late of Beaton, torepared t. osanstacrose and set Burnt Tann In whole and part arse., upon Suction or Anoorphene :natl.:pa Plate.. rcartnacua MIMS IN rot wenn. Where Ole nerve t xposed. Ogee and residence next door to the May We office, Posits Stre<4 Ptt.horgh. Rana to—J. U. Wianden. F. 11. Eaton. lull DES D. AUNT, Dentist:o , ll.r or Fourti and Decatur, art.resu aati.airta To sun Porn Monism aeo Wguo Vomits or Au nm Coons—Robert Kies, of the Seventh Wm of ittsh•fig betel' Ja ne Pert. She GMT, Ilan. called to meet on tbe $Ol 01 Jane Peru es • ea &date toe the Who of Como' Comon"loner spEpdAvemenT MANY VOTERS ?as Ammline.—Hissm Hens:, Kn., of !RIM township, will be mapported for rusatinetinn, as a on. didate for the Aneembly, before the Anti bihronic • • Wltig Convention, by MANY VOTERS mast Liana Tien. Fawn, Esq., at BRUII•111 toarriihm, anti be rapported for Commiedoner, IR die And Ma.nr.let mad Whig Conventielb by NUMEROUS FRIENDS niaWellerkerteß N. P. runiten. of Binninghant botinigh. vrtil be imponned for County Corandidoeer, et the Whe end Anti 141110440 COPI/COROM, by • MANY FRIENDS ranyh dltirteS 11111111/.IIICD, Oa Tharsday standar. I. 9th Hot • by the Rev Jan() Hrowtb 11r.Aatm2u Blum. la Mb. PanAu H datifiner of J J CoVebb ,, , Faq. oil .r.kkgb , ' , H , euy Allagbe.lit Orphan Asylum. THE Annual lllntim! of the Pittsburgh end A litb gun? °mime allYillta will be held at Inc Metho dist F.piseopal Church. Liberty street, ea Tuesday evening the 11th Instant. et 7 olelnek. The orphan children of the Asylum will he present Bever d addressee will be delivered megin Jtil a===l • AA. 23A20N A la/ are tau day °pawn,/ 10 p eee• . 27 tack Black Gm de Rhine Sat; 10 p., a, inch Pa; 10 pee 32 mak do; dpe.si inch do; sad 4 pieces Mine% do 111,710 ISTOLLIAISO LOTS YOU SALE ALOT on Chores Alley, near Sisal strostomitahl fora dwelling house, or two or throe small ten. wants. Apply to d It It FLOYD, Maylar.llw Wood et ThIINESTOOWS DIBXCTORY Card. - . Q PAHNESTOCY bens teals to announce to the Sl patrons of his New Directory 'of the clue. of Pittsburgh sburgh and Allegheny, and borough. of Man. chaster, Birmingham, Az., that the week In now ninety ready for the pees., and will he put in the hands of she printer some when between the (Oil, and 30th Instant. The citizens generally, and nil who feel an Interest in the production of a complete and perfect Directory. pAnicularly atom who have not been called on, will greatly oblige the publtalser.by ucertalning that their 'anon. avocations and places of builiters, fix , are noted for publication in the Directory. witll cards to d roost be handed In forth h. or at thel ent, t by the date strove named 510110 *cayman INSURANCE COMPANY. QTATENENT of the eases. of the We.tern In.ur • O ante Company of Pittsburgh, on the tat day of Mn'. A. D rialane due on stock 11225,090 CO 15n0 share. mock, Western Insurance Comparty—eitat • IP 750 CO Ca.h on hand • 4or Oseb Derio.lied In M k Dank, 0. 170 CI Dill. and Kates Discounted IS.SOn 90 Notes received for Premium. 31,717 tio Pamitere—neat— .....—••.^— 3c9 91 Outstanding ifecoants for Preralurns• • 13015 do Salvage on steam boat wren k. seved • • 1,15. 91 Premiam on open politic. outstanding 3,uCti Capital, $300,000 $7111,15. The Direetors have thls day declared a dividend of one dollar per share, to he credited an the imperil Mock of thm company. for which receipt, will be hued on and after We '1 J. Oth inotant. FINNEY. Jr., SeeretarT• Pluaburgh, May 8, 1800.—maylltIlifrvelt9 EA Nl3Ts—tuo soaks Tennessee. far sale by P msylli WICK & IiIeCANDLESS CIANVASSED IlAhtS-1414 m... 1, b %,j maylo WICK MeCANDLFSS Pores tr-o euks Or r gflZl ronll o=cianrs, ORAX-10 oases refined Borax. rnr rein by . InnTIO WICK & ItIcCANDLF-58 EE°"°"` SAINIS—W brio received, and for vole by m• 111 0 WICK ft 111eCANDLESS BATHERS-38 rooks rWICK igor, for solo by lIII.P.SR • asarlo & MCA NR R OSIN -10 W.'S.' reed, and for min by N WICKERSHAM car. Myth and Woad It, -- rIANARY 9 9 sale ßO II juld rec'd of hew crop la Cindy Seed, - ISO n .9110 9 N WICKERAIIANT rl LIROME: GREEN—Wearer NM me d. for rille by f n.y o 8 N WICKERSHAM C1112021E YELLOW-12.1...8m r•e'd for ..le by moo, 8 N %VIM:8888AM SUCiARS-30 bbd. Plantation; SO Ws Layering • Polvefired Long DP brie do C do do; ; 10 cateo do D refined do; 1011fouesdo 10 We Powdered Ctdo do; 19 bola Clittißed; CO bags Drs.ll; jam ree'd, uld tot solo by & R1CK17774019 170 & 174 I.lltony wt. B ur j.ira 4 LAID *n 'reittraTitTCaNlN S - FIINOLES-100 HI Preneh Creek Shingles, an eon signment, and tor sato by m•y10 MILLER & RICKFININ nOFFE-99 bags prima Rio Cotoo now larding kin,' sale bY MILLER W. RICKETSON 5A1.1.411/ 011.-20 asals quarts ;Lamellas ballad 0;1; 10 do Tanta do do; 111 do imperil,/ Dordaar black; Fat sale by MILLER. k RICKETISoN ECOIVOMY CIDER & DRY APPIEP-10 barrels Crab Cuter, and 4 boo Wed Apple for mile by ataTIO 'MILLER & RICKET9O:4 LAWNS—napes Gingham Lawns inn 1,3" melted, and now selling at the very low once of lid eents per yard, by A A AIAnON tr. CO tr; . p. P r rin .7d d lll . SP, pe• tierktted Nvdla•, all Qn•11Ue•; Ito preo,,, ' , halt 00100011 Manilas alga per yard, DOW aPclalair by Alaylo A A MASON AL CO ONNE!' RIBBONS lendlitio —WO pieces .p did BRibbons, this dij recd by A A MASON 1. co mull° Llaisra Usaidlearelal•fai , . I 400 dos Ladies. Limo Cambria all Wk% Ise dos Gerd.' do • do do 23 dot do do do hodeitsl Hessler! this day by A A MA SON fr. kV am 10 et tdastat st. /MEAT LINEN LLSToR.E9—p,ictpr.l2ll,%oftlvi•le Lug., aut. ext. I •X O. A &LOON &FO Irish and Drawn Linens. pel 3.4 and PA pes 4.4 Brown Linens; ISO pes Crap , . Barin and Alexander'• 4aperier Irish Linens, nova opening by inaylo A A MASON k.OO BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE. UDR sale, a Ilouse, and Lo , and Warehouse, In the F town of CocloranmilLe, located at Coehran's land. no. Monroe coanty,Ohld. The lot is Ott by 100 fee* at feet on Water sod I . 0 feet on Main street, with a fifteen feet alley In the reat, on which is erected a Some hotatte it by 6O feet, two story. containing wt. rooms and a hell, one room Canal ofll for a sore, the rest welt finished wood work. all painted, a good atone inundation, IX Cl' ilaf 2311116teet,a frame kitchen ~ Id by It feet, one stove attached. The areboose is 20 by 40feet, one and a half atarl, with nt er necessary out budding., trait Does and okrubb ry, a welt of good water near the dime The lama° is a good onn, for a store or tavern, or bet& This property is .lasted on the bans of the Ohio Rivet, thy two mile. below Wheeling, and duty two miles Mince blarleita, and one of the moat pleasant and healthy locations on the Over, having la new tight miles op and Dam miles down the river. The property will lin sold of n bargain, terms easy. Pm permitter., Mau. , ot S DilworthNo l3 Wood wreet, Pittsburgh, or to the subsetikr on the R S ANDERSON"* CL I VDsviIIe, Monroe co, 0 , May 0. mayloissaw. -. JOHN A. PARKINSON, LERNIAN, Firth Ward, l'enn dice, between O D Ilara and Walnut. lid buhtnets plotataly ht. May 7th,'ltaft.. rlMlEPreeident and Dire qiirs of thto Bank have this 1. tiny declared dividend of tour per cent on the capita: stock, for the teat six months, payeble to Mock holde r it, or their legal relive...outlives, forthwith. mnluallw JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. J/01ES W BURBRIDGE, of Pathergh, and Ben Juno: C Adam. of New Orleans. have formed a Copartuerebip to trammel a generslComndsrton bus, nest in the city of New Orleans, ender the firm and style of Hurbride , fr. Adams, et No bal Camp Street. litt.bargh. April a, IY.s.—trlmr AEI . 1850 !Naos =1331223 SANDY AND BEAVER LINE From Prailarrrh to C'obrarlae. std Clore/and, through the rid; and maga.. dountict olColum- Liana, Carroll, Stark, Tusrarate‘i., Loclaaroa, Luling. and Frank/at. 'plc comp/coon of ton Sandy and Renter Canal open. up to our city through this great natural CMS; route n direct communication to the above wt well as the ado:Rums counties of Wayne, Holmes, Knot, and Delaware. From this section of Ohio, the Mole with Pittsburgh hu horn, to agreat extent. cat Olin consegunaur of the high enter of tranepartation, which are now re. awed 10. 00 and Lit percent. Dome of Mid line wilt Inane deify, and run through. without transhipment. The Cooed company hue bC9IIIIVC4 upon ibis line an Intereet to the unprate• dented 1111•1.11111,e• or their charter, and thus encored to the middle portions of Ohio in ocdering their goods by BIDW ELL'S SANDS AND BEAVER LINE. an equal internal iu this a:leonine*. Agents: I. C. BIDWELL, Pillebengh; lIIDWELB CO, Olnegow. erannormot R C Dolmas, Speer'. Malls, Ohio; H & A Coy, Wilhameport,O.' Cieorge Rouble, Elkton, 0 ; Crulit le & !lam., do ; i i•II na, r ahem II Co. New Llama, Cr; A rta & Nichotas, Hanover, 0; Ilibbet & !Moo, rat. no c au . O; uqaakir & Foam . do; Joseph Pool & Co, do.; lhal & Iluti:Oncaus Mill, 04 II Z:Deveu ; do; CII Ilursthal le Co, Malvern, O. K Gray, Weirdo burg, 0.: F. Reynold, do; Dome Teller, Magnolia O.; E 1 Bra kdull, hlngeolta ; 0.: Win Hark nosy, do; J AP- Partend & Co., Saudyvale, 0 ; P P Lahr do,• Taal beach & Stiinbaugh. Delayer, O; Willard & do; J J llothean, alasallon, O.; Cummins Ca, do ; John Robtur.e, Canal Talton, 0.; Fortis & Torrey, Canal Dore, ;it Medbory, Rose*, 111 War. r, Newark, O; non & ale. Columbus lk 1.0 Mat. att....Cleveland, ; Rhodes re Green, do. mayir DISSOLUTION Ole PARTNERSIIIP. THE penoershio he ,, elOrOrt canting between D. Reams., Jame. 111 Wells, W Hogue, moll p.. 1 Hugo, le the Manufacture of Omen Glass Wales tomer the name oi Re . ..lnger, Wells & Co. was du. olved by mums , content, on Meath Init. D. ID.STM %V. Huge., and Paul Iletate, M.N.& Portion ...4 am entire hiterest of limes M. Wells lo ttald Boa. The business of the late firm will he sealed by D. Reisinger, W. Hugus, and Paul Hoge., ender the name of D. R./ti/Igef & o, at Muir warehouse, MIN Nol7 Market st. D RE DER, W HEWN, solyll7t. P Elomosi, copy.; fR ec Ceri ve ATTER UhI'PAhIPHLETS, edited by 'Nom. acyle. en N d for e. IV: The Neer Deeming :Rea, nqod, wide JOHNSTON k STOCKTON _ _ ruKitt r UEST OF CANADA Dr the autbot of 'll..vheiat a," in 2 role, MiOLAiiiiM-20 bris prima P. M for sale by " inV . JOHN W Al 7 ACO I - T ARD—CatirniistreTliiiireo`d, for vale by _ JU rord JOHN VAT , I!LCO B UTM- - lirke s s packed, n ist reed for sate taro fr _ otJ, 017 ... ATTC .lErol,onnotrre,io4R b.._l lak Tea hood, ad A CUMIERTISON, ATJI9; Libin):2.._/ . _ ... _... DACKED TEAS of all g rades kept nolgtr i olz .. band, and for sale. on reasonsbl.a ta rn. . 1 'trade, by . Croy3l . A Ol+l4l*-WFS---,' Elk—SS - biles bu.ilii;lachl t e..=.Y = A ttlk—snuu bdu a...tat:V:l4e r, y by , por m vi -8 eau. P.Afenorttgall. co C H GRANT Nn 1. iritOzdiAKEß co re -107:1-11TkEttire-CarliiiiiWibrolb by 14.7 J SCHOON II AKER & CO ARTY ( 71t1£F : 1V-~Yaei me J SCHOONMAKEft triC-16--Eienieeae, Sautaftes; Ma (Amender. sue Resemarr. I eon epos, warranted pure. tat received by 18C OUONMAILFAIIk CO LA ey—p —y p 1,7,% f3ONNIIORST& CO er CleehabaO Mould sF VON RONNHOEST & CO mart 1(1fl-Vt:17:1i I.4inr stA fur . iig9,o v leAlA lI , ICKI,Yd C u lIY Water sc. maY2 _ ilrborn 511 r " °7 1;;V: Jua ma,dq 5 las Pberllroos t 9; 5 bay tattier i's at. 7 and Gu ~ic Ky_ tasyl)ll3_!_kit DICKEY lc CO 11 77 : 2 " ''''''.-'o.l" l . .;lfilltrjgl; VC° CriIIOCOCATE -40 brifo. side In 1 IRAIAti DICK gY k CO an-L&A, tauftls for tabs by m74ISA(AII DICKEY & CO inIISKS-3 bake prepared Cora Holm ter DP -11. Pahlsrere, Put coed Co eourixament. for the by ISAIAH DICKEY & CO Z " ' ACITEILAL-3A brie No 3 now 11.1:114 - 61 BrA no* ISAIAH DICKEY &CO ." ------ 131even awl Maier TUFT received. • sorely of Leak.' Meek, Wblin, ef Mutt, Lend, and Unbleached Hoslet7; Flubmider • ed de; Span Palk and hloraelen do; nod alen's Mitt White Unbleached COMO do Memo dine. Lisle Gloves for Lidice and Gentlemen; Esoliroldeledl.4•le end bilk do.. All at low cash prices. at store et , • • • MURPHY & BUItCIII lELD, • 45 F. corner °CF.:meth and Mattel ena Colored aid Wbli. Waddltn nAl gool " 41, " :ii j' eT,rtUi ' roT i oa f iet torn prize, at the amtolartorera , WA nhoale, lUJSEY, FLRMING & CO, tro wood rt. sow UM? CARDS for , fool Caldiag . Q tdooht," Bomb I * , 07111179. COCHRAN, . , 96 Wood rt. 1161oLadsto—ate olio prima M(! cif7tii — oe.,Z - OTa, al WM* 49 - "4 n' in.74 l. h t arc st.TnER *Zviir,lNimofins — eia - WViiiiiii,T, per, • — lsom crow. . do do Abe a largo assortment Of Printing Palm of aril. mk"a k a gtalS b ir k Cl), gam uoro to BLIJOTT & 76 Wood Wert DoLL—ti Into CookUng's Nit, for ..k L • PANNE:U . Oa & CO, Cotur First t W 094 to .• • •Mr Tayinr .-.Mr Luger Mc W P Prat% Alm It Mauls • Wm- Po Mr •••!drs Capprll Ameitean Cbyel •r we by • J NIDD & CO 01, jun reed. for Sole Y JOHN WAIT ti-r.)1)