' THE PITTSBIPMH GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WRITE & CO SATURDAY MORNING, MAY ID, IMO irrADT12111111:1 an WM:WY Moitaul4lo Mud in lieu fayan Won 6 r. a, sad as early In tbsday as practicable: Urinal/mama mot maenad fora appal— lea Uaa All invariably be ebarsedataill arclarid eat GiMileEgliol;il Ix plummets , of the cell of the Chairman, the mad Annattherde Coanty CCommittee of Corr. else* met at the Coati Howe. The following motet tlO6 WWI adopted, " Resolved. That the Val* and Antintasetale voters of the several Election Districts of Allegkettl.C= be, add axe hereby onotel to meet et their „ Manes for holding es, od Satardal, the let of Jane nen; then and there to cleat two deletnthew the County Cs nyeation to be held at the Coon Holm, onWednesda the sa day of one, .1 Said Con Tel2ol. tO 13tOk0 the mel and neoesterl nominations or the dentht /2 "' L""" also to appal= five delegates arepreseat the o rem, la the Pune Con cotton, to be held the city del_Phieten We/Deader, the ittb day cried. Tee primary meetings In the Teen:tains to be held between the hoary of two and five de a*, (mein Pin) and these La thelPards and Boroagks between the Men *reeved and nine o'clock. P. AL •• IiIIeANDS, Clutha= P. PA.; Pasannajtkeretarica. TOM STOW, Pitter6llo, Apnl MP. frriSSIL GRIT PAGE • FOR LOCAL warm TELPGRAPHIC NEWD, OUR VITINTEELIit RAIL ROAD We hare the pleasure of announcing that the grading and masonry of the Ohio and Penneylva. ula Rail Road, from the State idea to the intense- Soo of the Cleieland Rail Road, wu let at Salem l on Thursday last, to responsible coning:ton, at rater meterially bower than the original estimate of Suotoin W. Boasers, Esq., the Chief Engle neer. The number of bidders In attendance was large, end the competition highly spirited. The work let comprises thirty two sections, making nearly thirty four miles; and, with the exception of three or four sectiona,it is generally light. It is to be completed by the first of April next. With the exception of the work immediately atlyolulag Allegheny city, the whole of the Wasters Division of the railroad, eighty miles m length, is now under conuact; and we wish to call the attention of our readers especially to the Stu, that when this pert of the work la ready far use, we shall have a continuous rail road commueication from Pirmbough to Cincinnati, through Cleveland and . Columbus. By proper eons, this may readily be accomplished nut year, but it wlllrupthe prompt• nee on the part of the Stockholders in paying up the tutaktients called for by the Directors. The golden prize is now within our reach, and by a Laic effort, we can secure the most valuable rail road connelMus. in advance of the projotts Oy our rivals, both on the north and On the south of of • The .folloiing is a hat of the allotments made at the luting at Salem: Section 45-Ramsey • beefier. 46—Boyle dc Sourbeck. Sections 47 and 45—John W. Shugart. Section 49—Ds el Cur. .Snctions 50 and 51—Madockay do Walton Sections 52 and 53—William Nelson. Sections 54 and 58—Elston le Son. Section 55-Idichsel Section 57--Sticy bitebbis. Section 59—Jacob Nord. Si:lions 39 and H. Blake. Sections 61,62, and 63—Christy de Crowley. Sections 61 and 65-31 filler dc Clay. Sections 66 and 67-121kry 6c DOW. Section 89—David Moore. • Section 69—Jainea1Le0y. Stolen 70—Joha Throws. Section 71—RDonovan. Section 72-51. Donovan. Sections 73 and 71 - -P Fenton. Sections 75 and 73-s=nel Wintrate. Station No. 45 Is at the State line. No. 55 Is at Coionibiana, No. 65 is at Salem,. and No. 76 is all the intersection with the Cleveland Sall roat Alliancek?tear gaunt Vernon. Cum.—The 07bigs °WU; held their State Con. VititiOSl at Colombo, on the Mb Log, and put in nomination far GOTernOr Hen. WILL= icaostrato of Hamilton county, and Mt Baud of Public Works, Alex. G. Conover, of Anglaise county.— Mr. Johnston to now Judge of the floperiar Coal of Cincinnati, and the State Journal ups, Is gee. oraly and moat favorably known W aver the 15 3,1. 1 . -a man of popular addnue. and amp* thletc—aa • man of great energy and power u • speaker on the stamp--u a man of commanding intellect and very decided farce of character. At • colcon, in Ott the walks of private life, he la above reproach. In every respect he la worthy to lead the great party 'by which ho has Imen 'c lamed tar Lois proud position. .He will canvass the State most thorougnly, and with a power and eloquence that cannot fail to tell in the corning Oration. If he inumial togas Gov. Join:intim he is a gm rate man indeed, and mill moat certainly succeed The Convention passed resolutinns declaring the undiminished confikence of the Whigs °Whir. In Gen. Taylor, and approving of him CliliGNllll and territorial policy—and reiterating their former view. in opposition to the extemion of Mastery, deo. The Whigs or Ohio are determined to make a brilliant campaign, and me feel confident they will succeed. Oar readers will find, to day, under our lou head, si synopils of t h. Tanirdiscsission, on Thurs day night, in the association dignified with the cognomen of the "Workingmen't Congress." We had a nutiral cm/Malty to know what these men, when otoplain so much about the present ardent things, would have to say about the important measure of a tariff for protection, wad rent on, reporter to take notes of the speeches. It will strike the reader, that the speaker" on the occlusion are possessed of but exceedingly erode and unsettled ideas on the subject. There ap pears to be no agreement to any thing bat the de. emaciation of capital, which, while all the wrifd anxiously seen alter it, it has become very much the fashion to denounce. Not one of the orators presents any tangible system to remove the di:M enthes under which they all unite in desisting the workingmen labor. One man goes for protec t:on, so it Is not Whig protection, but the majority denounce ill protection whatever, and one more zealous than the rut, abbots a usanufruilory as a very Pandora box of evils. We think he will find it very hard to convince a fanner that has a safe, regular, and lair:stable muket Neagh' to his door by a manufactory, that it is quite so had as he would =lce it out to be, and we sea sure there wilt always be plenty of Men willing to work In it, in preference to agriculture, however Much othms may admire that truly noble emploYmens. Amidst all this fault finding and complaining, why do not 11000 of these would be' reformers di. goat sane definite and tangible plan for improving the social and political system. Any body can Hods fault, and point oat fancied or real error; but when they come to suggest remedies, their weak ness mid folly are meficiently evident to inspire pity if not contempt. We have heard a grant doel dice years, ha vanish varters, abbot the evils of the =shag social system, hat we never yet hare seen a plan suggested by the wisest alb! reformers, for the reconstruction of society which would stand investigation, or which any number deem would be willing to adopt 11.1„... Tho world wags on as mat—the enterprising, booms, and indushiona, always rise to the top, while those who spend their time in complaining generally bring on themselves all the evils they fondly fancy they could remove if they had their way., This "Workingmen's Congress" will end as all other schemes of the kind. The leaders of it, who doubtless have some political object in view, will endeavor to mould it to their wishes for the ificomplishment of their purposes, and then let the matter drop. These leaders, the chief of them at lasi, are the bitter enemies of the Whig pony, and of Whig policy, and one of their objects no doubt into build op the fallen fortunes of Locofm coins in this county. We see that the Cincinnati prams me complain. Inn about the new telegraphic arrangements. We. In Pittsburgh, consider them the beat and cheap est we have ever had, and we heartily thank Mr. Reid, the energetic, gentlemanly, ana most Wig ' log euperintendant, the making the arrangement he hes, fin the convenience of the mess. The grounds of complaint of the Cincinnati press are really most anneitsg, and of a very picayune cbs' racier. -They complain, Ant, of the expense of the deepetebee, and next of the amount went in. hondog the expense ofoomposition,sinengh they pay n o more for the same dement= than we do Pittiburgb, whirs we are so mneffitiarer the „nine of news. We thlak the prices cheap, end we lie fill despatches. The Oinclecali pies. mitt be getting behind the age. no Free Selland Oaie ban aaaulated David D. =ay. of Summit Comuy, as liar cambia fat S r i. *Min yad 900:1111.Wil MIEZ:M=EI :Till AOlief or swi Rom= • Busnona — The . , editor ofthinbaniesas tau beenfainishei b 1 .3 1. of the Planiite man - with the following' important [swain Mahan us the manufacture of Pig Iron in Wester' Pennsylvania: "The whole number of what may be termed live Funtaces—that is, three recently in blast and Capable, from location and resources for stock, of eemin blowing.—ln the different Iron regions of Western Pennsylvanth—thaz into say, in the coun ties of Fayette, Westmorethed, Cambria, Indiana, Armstrong, Clarion, Venango, and Mercer—is VOL The avatag.Vinake of thole furnaces may be M down at 0100 too each per year, making a total production that found vent in various directions, of 97,6001000. Of thaw furnaces but 50 an now in bleat, the ;induction of which at these= ratio will be 417,- 400 tons, showing a nett loss in the industrial pro auction of the country of 50,400 tons annually. The amount of this in dollars may be easily count ed: That there was consumption for the larger production is evidenced from the fact, that the yews of the cream production were the years in which it rated highest. If we go then to dollars we may calculate the actual Ices in money to the country so follows: . 97,000 was at an avenge of 8311 per I too, $2,928,000 47,200 tons at its present &enrage, 322 per ton, 1,034,400 We lave in amount of Ins to then Cnaties of 51,993,6011 But we see in this but the beginning of the rui • to come. Of these 59 furnaces, about two third. are making their last blast.. In Mil but 20 of the• —probably not so many, will be in fire. It is un riecewary—at moot to us it is sickening, to noun up the =sequences." All this desolation is the direct ccasequcace the Tara d '45. Will our members of Coogre look at it, and consider whether nothing is due aneh important interests as these? Let the peopl Of Western Pennsylvania also look at it, and 240 they can admire these f,oito of Lam/beim Law.—A pabhcation bas been made, giving as Iv u can be ascertained, the name, residence and polo office of every practising lawyer in ill United States. The entire list shows that the are tandems thousand firs hundred. FROM itAII.IIIIIIBORG correspondence of the Ptuabergh Gassua. Lisatuminott, May 7,1850. The Apportionment Bill is mill in the hands of the Committees of Conference of the two Rouses appointed on the subject. They have been sever al times, already, upon the point of au explosion, and this morning aetually separated In a state of great ezeitament,taro or three members of the Committee declaring that they bad met for the lam time. Better counsels, however, have pro. veiled diutiottlie day, and the consequence was another meeting this afternoou, and there will probably be another to night. The eventual 141 of these repeated confereneea, I . cannot. of tAiree, pretend to anticipate. The Whigs are prepared, under the circumstances, to yield much that they have a right to claim; but they will nev er submit to the wrong and outrage that has been attempted upon them, while they have power to resist The LlCo4.lcos oral* Howie have threatened that they arfil "celebrate the berth of July in the Capitol." wooer than yield to the just demands of the. Whig members upon this subjecq . and the probability Is that after voting themselves three dollars per day The the whole session, they will be able to hold out. We have MUM] to believe, however, that the Whip (notwithstanding they are exceedingly anxious for in adjournment, and have been earnestly peasirg it for the last month,) we ready to makethe necessary sacrifice of their individual interests, and that they will be able to stand the siege of summer with quite so good a will as their °Nucleate. The "celebration" centemplsted by the Loco boos will not be altogether of a Locofoco charac ter. We have no doubt, whatever, that if their antibanutere should require 11, every Whig mem. ber of the Legialature.will be "then and there pre sent." to participate in the ceremonies of the oe• casino. In the Senate, Ma Dania got the following new sections pat on es amendments to House bills, to wit: To authorise the Lithe Saw hial Rae Railroad Company to bold, 'not outmoding five hundred arses of land, fisr mining purpose'• To authorize the Coal Hill and Upper Bt. Clair Reamed Company- to extend their road to 'the Washington county line, and to change any pos, lion allot. the discretion of the Company tg a plank road. To change the time of bolding the annual elec. tuna or the Williamsport Bridge Company, to the second Tuesday in March. lathe Rocure,the amendments made by the Sen ate to the General Appropriation Bill were under consideration, and occupied the entire day. Toe amendment appropriating 000,000 to toe avoid. nee °rite inclined places on the Allegheny Por tage Railroad, with aeveral others or less moor tante, wu nonsoncurred tn. I understand that the Senate will insist open them all, and the blll inlet eventually go to a Committee or Conference of the two Houses. In that case, as the Speaker of the Ronne is himself • Western man, he will probably select a Committee who will be In favor of the appropriation. The bill containing the provisions in regard to a room of free banking, has been laid over in the Rouse for the present, and the ultimate di. poaition of this important measure of mum re mains in suspense. Oen. Bickel, the new State Treasurer, colored open the discharge Cl the duties of that office oa yesterday. He is represented by bin friends la be a gentleman of capacity .d integrity; and to .be relied open for a conscientious discharge of the denies of that important °Mee. It affords me great pleasure to be able to an. nom= that Senates King has now entirely moo, eied from his late severe illness, and that he to lOW able to occupy his seat in the Senate where his presence, at . this Important juncture e i 'faits, Is of so much letpertance both to the Whig party, tad to the *plot COBDEN. TIMM YEW YORK. Conwponcdmee of. We PluAbetrib 0.0000. Naw You, htay 1, 1650 The a Blvd dais stearntity Empire City, and Georgia, with news from Cahn:dui* to the 6th of April, and the announcement that the Cherokee is an the way with two millions of gold, has put people in the best of humor here, and all is us sun ny so the weather, which was never surpassad for dueness. .The effect of the arrival of so much bul lion, and the very favorable advice, as to future shipments, bas given a new impetus to the stock market, before buoyant. At the close of business the following were the onotations of leading stocks Pennsylvania ffs, 914; United Suites 6's, cf 119; do. of ,635, 1194; Beading stock 48; Ede Bonds 971, do, stock 1.3;; United States s's, 1031; Though the rceent advance in stocks has been large the speculative feeling is undiminished. At the Tabernacle, this morning, a tenon' riot occurred, growing out of the fanatical speech of Wm. 'Lloyd Garrison. It M not minimal for Gnu slavery speakers to use the most pungent lan guage is reference to the people of the South, and 'limbo directly or indirectly Later the slave pois es, but, on this OCCUin, all bounds of decency were outraged, and all di:nominal°. of Christ. ions vilified, with a fierceness never before equal. led. After the church had been defamed, Mr. Guinan proceeded to berate the President of the United States, when that veteran and moat MM. mons wrete,n, Capt. Ryndern, sod his band cf ruffians, made a rush upon the platform, and at once created a riot that no pen can describe.— What the end of the anti envoy meeting here will he none can tell. There is not police or power enough to shield the anti slavery people from the vengeance of ■ mob, if they persist in their crusade of word, open the South. The mob of New York will not allow the united virotence of these missionaries to be concentrated here un checked. NWltedall. am pendiug for the purchase of the steamers Washington and Hermann, for the Pacifist trade, one to run from New York to e po int on the gulf of blesion, and the other to con. nee; on the other aide, with San Francisco. The stemmas at present running are pouriug a perfect harvest of gold Into thew owner. pockets, and have eleired themselves Over and over twain:— if the boat now lying dt Pittsburgh, destined for New Yolk, is in any degree as goad Collie U. 8. ship Allegheny, &be will woo be mapped Op for the UMW& Wade. Heather trade 'tench enough to keeY hui The following table will show the condition of the SuanWA of the lending religions SZCiCIICII, whose anunveraties are to be celebrated thi. week. The reeeipte, dating the past year, of the prin. cipal religious end benevolent institutions, glow an lama* ow previous peen The aggregate lasget than wee ever before untamed to tha pap Aiwa dwilil stailu pOtlOdr EM!=*m4 • 11;147=9 1449%"50. American Tract Society $250,500 $309,423 ,Amertem Bthla Socsmy 251,570 281,611 C.. Foreign 179,271 18'4609 Am. Home Misslooartt. 145,925 157,391 Am, and For. Christ: Uoloo.. 29,704 345,000 Am. nod For. 84618 Eoacty .. 59,510 40,693 Am. Baptist Home Mission... 20,576 20,443 N. Y. IOtatee.IOIIiZIWOLI Socy 12,353 15,340 $336,1r.0 si,oes,so Respecting the last mentioned institution, the rapid increase elite receipts affords abundant earl• deuce of the grovrirg popularity of its objeeL Three years ago, or in 1949, they amounted to on ly 85,000. They bed no varied much from OM sum for several years previous. A similar in crease ha. token piece is the number of churches contributing. In 1516, the neither was 41 ; in 1941, 49; in 1549, 63; and in 1919.125. Tee financial report of the American Sunday School Unionots the cam, with revere! other societies, leas Important, la not yet out. The receipts loot year amounted to 91:0,292; and this year there has been a slight Meters, Among the exports to Liverpool Is a sample of Croton water, chipped at an ripens° of 374 cents. (sr cash. Should the article. rove good and adapted to the wants of that bar driuking people, we can send any amount from our stock. Oo 'Change there is little activity. Ashes sell at 55 621. Cotton is at a stood; mtddling New Orleans sells at 121. • Flour has ceased to be in demand, and is cheaper, with the turn all In favor of the buyer. Choice Michigan 55 44 ® 5 62. Grain Is in lair demand, end good lots of Wooing Corn would sell well. Most of the stock is too damp for s:Apment. In N:dea there ano advance of per lb, all round. Loather ts without change. Whiskey Bells at 'l3c. Freights on Corn, to Liver. pool. 50 per but he!. C. • Receipts for Its 1314 Rine mooch, I They somewhat exceed that sum The respectable :source of the following commu nication, and the important and rather startling view, which it preecute, inducer us to give it, a couspicuome places in our column: Cu - recur, A constant reader of your impel is touch surprised to find in the Curtgre,sional de balm on the interminable subject of slavery, mace lions, act unfrequently, that the country is inn snot of prosperity. IV ill you permit 'a looker on in Vienna' to state few facts euggendive of the question in what our na tional prosperity at present consists? le it to be found in our trade to California, whiCh, including outfit, capital, and cargoes sent, amounts to $40,000,0001 The cargo to lcee ones average fifty per cent of Their cut, and where from eight hundred to one thousand vessels have gone, most of them to rema'n useless and m a state of decay? Is our prosperous condition shown by the facts that we ere eroding our stocks to Europe at the rate of 5603,000 per week, in addition to all our shipments of grain, breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, rice and tobacco, while exchange to selling in New York at 9 1-2109341-210 per cent to pay for a vastly redundant importation of iron and of del' goods, at time when most of our iron furnaces are forced out of blast and our cotton mills working shut time or shutting up? Were freights ever depressed as they now are; and does our shipping intereet show a prosperous condition when, notwithstanding the new trade open to California, ship owners are losing money' It is alto a notorious fact that our home trade is much nished. Traders to the interior umplain of a great falling off in the demand for goods of every description, doubtless arming from the Far alyution of our industry. Have we any better prosperity in the future, w` en the debates in the British Parliament show that wheat at the Baltic ports is abundant, and that it can be and is imported into England at 30a perm:tarter delivered there, a price that wt . ,' not nett more than about hO or 90 cents per bushel of 60 p onds? beam Chilli, too our Consul writes, contracts have been made ihere by a company to supply California with pour to meet the enure demand, at prices much lower than we could tend it thith er, if a railroad existed across Inc Isthmus. While this is the gem of our agricultural, cam- mere's., nod manulacturlng totem., NMI pr• peels, our banks ere cxpendlng tic currency, o stocks rising above their rest value, and the sp. -of apeculation In them ineresaing. The ociy apparent prosperity is found in the advanced price Mention, arwanp, however, from a great deficiency, probably am or seven nundred . - - thousand bales, in the Nat crop. Of course the cry in getting op in the !Aeolian° paperS that the Whigs are at work at panic mak, ing;nut facia are stubborn things, end they who believe the assertion that the country is in a pros perous condition because of our heavy U 91,01130 tier. and the apparent plenty of money, will be wofully deceived when the reaction than-corne— as corns tt ay/tiredly will. Inlets meamrea are ta ken to avert it. We have now tbatritate of things which produced the rain experienced in 1531. It is (Only culled "free trade ; 1 a !deny left es h, the Polk afirOrtharfarrOD, fur tehiiib tee are in the main indebted to Itebert J. Welher, whose report from the Treasury Deparllaehr aces so. gratitying is the Brioth Ifoute cf Lords that [Ley !Ludt. , it to the stet and eatoird it to It. piloted. Mr. Balmer too, it appetite, ranch pleated with the present state of thereon hostnest. No comment is neceetery upon the solemn feels . . _ here siced,all known to every we icilemed mer chant and trader. If they are dou!Xed, let a com mittee be appointed to examine into trio stale of the country, with power to rend for persons and papers, and then mane useful legislation may be hoped tor, Instead of consuming the greatesi out of the session of Congress In speeches for Bun combe, upon a suhject which could be at once satisfactorily settled rf a portal° spirit had any influence in our National Councils. K . Rev men Menemitsx. Psline's IfydrO.llleetrta Light. By the following article, which we copy born the Boston Poet, it will appear that Mr. Paine's d,vcovery of light from water, by mechanical ac tion, is at last perfected: Alter a period of six years, employed in a at. rice el experiments, conducted upon the most phi. lomphical principles ' and continued with indefati gable persevere, c Mt. Fleury M. Paine, of War. cosier, has completed his "Megnetie Vectria De• composer," an ingenious apparatna for evolving hydrogen and oxygen gests from muter, by the agency of electricity, generated by mechanical means. The genes thus obtained may be need for light, heat, mid muse power, and have al. ready Men practically tertcd for the two first DM ed purpose., on a comae:able scale, with wen. derlul effect. At lib resideace, on Tuesday evening, April 23, Mr. !leery M. Paine exhibited the operation of his invention to a number of gentlemen In Boston and Worcester, come of Whore have bad comid. emble experience in the gas business, and others have intro great interest in place and projects, having in mew the production el artificial light at cheaper rates than it can be tarnished by this mean. hitherto employed by pa manufacture.. Mr. Paine had his house brilliantly lighted up, although he used only one small barrier for each room.— The light was exceedingly strong and white, and so pare that the moat delicate shades of blue and green in some colored prints could be toststilly distinguished at a distance of several feet from the burner, Is common gas barter,) which watt supplied with gas from n pipe whom diameter did not exceed eta quarter el an itch. At the same time that the light wax being exhibit ed, the mode of using the gas fur heating was also shown. A small jet of pure hydrogen, between t wo circular plates of iron, raised a few Inches from the floor, was lighted, and in a - few mimic, an equal and genial heat was diffused throughout the apartment. Thin the astonished rawly bad the light and heat together, supplied from the same source below, and their expressions of admiration ware unbounded; nor were thee abated when they were led down into the cellar toexamine the exced ingly small machine by which the gas was made.— The box containing it was about 18 inches square, and 6ln depth. We cannot give the details,of the interior of the machine, but will simply state that, as as name indicates, it evolves magneto electricity, by purely) mechanical action. From 'the above mention bo x. there MU that copper wires into the decomposing' jar, which was about two feet in height, and 0 or 8 inches in diameter, and partly fill ed with water; in this jar, by ilia action at the elec tricity just spoken of, pure hydrogen gas alone was formed from the water, whence it passed into two gasometers or reservoirm about the else of a barrel each. The pole at which oxygen gas is liberated, on this occasion, missed into the ground, so that hydrogen only was evolved by the action of the mach. The process of isubonixing the hydro. .gen for , illumination is exceedingly simple, and was open_ to view. It is very cheap, mo much so, that Mr. Paine mys that the colt of carboniniug the gas he Ms burned in his house in three burners every evening for a week, has not yet amounted to one mot. The hydrogen is used for the general purposes of light and heat, nod the oxygea 'can also be secured in a second jar, and may be need with the hydrogen to produce the "calcium light" for light houses. Mr. Paine has also discovered a principle by which he can regulate the quantity of electricity to be discharged into the composing Jar. A large ma chine hai recently been perfected by Mr. Paine, of sufficient power to supply three thousand burners with gas It in set up m the Worcester Exchange, and only occupies a space of 3 feet square by 11 in height. One cubic foot or water will mete 2,100 feet of gee, and a weight of CO pounds,falling nine feet in an hour, will make, from this arge machine, 1,000 feet of gas. The apparatue can be applied to gas works of any kind, and be used with any of the gas fixtures at present in fashion.—Norton Yost. Ucita Ctocusxmce—The steamer Osprey. which arrived on Torsiag last (fora PtandelPhlai b lc on her passage, struck against something Willa" eve t a vi awl such a shock Ss to induce Cap son Mek.stson to suppose he bad touched upon a %hailer lame lox. Upon examination, cothing can'd be discovered. About sit hours suhfelufut• ly.Uspt. Dietrina a, upon gelatin ohel , q o e how or the steamer, for th 3 purport Vaticuring a do:• phin,dhcovered on o b ject Lunging lo the em. water. Thisbe non made out to be a cage turtle, which took all baud', it eladieg the Nutcase's, to haul co kissed. The animal It la ruppiWeil, must I have be o WeeiCnir on Ilis wistcp sad Was nearly ' • W Lhionah by the amok though n unit it II alive when taken t n diarC. The ba i l eras at tags a trophy, mid filled a good ale! bucket, and the which amid have weighed eight or Mao hundred poondsonup Wolin ovaboarti.—{Charles. pa Idissarp FROM CALIFORNIA. We select the following dame of intelligence brought from CaliGnnia and the Isthmus, by the steamships Empire City, Geongis, and Cherokee, whose mica, at New York, on Tuesday last, was announced by iciegraph. IsTILIMI The aleam ship Califoreia arrived at Panama es the 23d of April, with 223 penmen, and two minions and a half in gold doer. The steam ship Sarah Sands, and the propeller Cern:inn, bed lett Panama foil of peasecren, sad abcot three demand still remained upon the tub. mum, wailing their Mance% The rainy season had nutlet act in, and Cba• grey end Panama were will healthy. Many;rebbenes were duly taking place at Pa. name end on the Isthmus. W. G. Wood, Erq., bearer of despatches from the State Department, was to leave Panama Go Sae Francisco, on the to of May, in the steam ship Oregon. The Bishop of Panama, Senor D. Francine° Mantredo, died in the province of Veragus of ape. plexy, on the sto of April. catthon.nts Trans. Passeigam by the Georgia, report that gold Is more pleriefol Men ever; and that property has somewhat fallen in price. Provisions and even luxuries are very abundant in San Francisco. zaa LIMEILITVIL The day pmvioos to the sailing of the California, the collector of the customs in San Francisco was notified that the money collected for duties mast be paid over to the State Government in accor dance with a resolution passed by the Wore, and slept; are being taken to farm an independent..,Gavenunent. Commodore /ones, ii is raid, is about to take active measures to pro. vent it. A law bee passed the Legialatnre Impeding • tax of 25 dollar, a month On every foreigner who works in the mines. A bill ha, been introduced in the Assembly to provide for the Inspection of ateamboate at San Francisco. Also, a bill to suppreas gam. Wing. A resolution was adopted, instructing the judi ciary committee to prepare and report at as early g day as possible, a bill to prevent thh immigration of all persons not citizens of the Gaited States ligin any of the penal settlement. of Europe. A billet that description was reported on the 29iii of March. An act to incorporate the city of San Francisco has passed the Sonata. EMOTION or Haar The I:Rowing gentlemen have been elected jadg• es of the several judicial districts:— flimsier. I. 0. S. Wetherby, 2. H. A. TIM, 3. John Watson, 4. Levi Penton', 5. Charles M. Creamer, G. lames S. Thomas, 7. Robert Hopkins, S. W. R. Turner, n. W. Smut Sherwood. The salary:of the office has been fixed by the Legislature at 57,500 per annum. VD= TIC GOLD MUM The Pacific news of the 24th of March. he the following Information relative to alleged discove ries al gold on the eastern slops oftu Siam Ne vada: ' The eristetice of gold on the esalare slope of the Sierra Nevada, although not seriously questioned since its discovery on the numerous lateen's head ing on the western side of the chain, has never been authenticated In a lona as to leave the mats in free from doubt. A gentleman who hat just arrived in this city from the eau, by way of the Great Salt Lake and Loa Angela., Informs us th.t the question Is settled. In what quantities the gold exists, he Is unable ' , to say, as a want of provisions precluded his party from halting lung cough to test the richness of the discovery. The metal was found on the mu taco of rotten granite, and ton certain depth in ten:wooled with it, forams the bed of • Munn then dry. Its locality is about two hundred miles from Las Angelo., on the old Spanish trail between that piece and Suits Fe, in the neighborhood 01 the Little Salt Lake. A party has tell Los Anger lof or the spat, prepared to tut the availability al this new placer. OUR itaN Jtiagett OLLLIT,, We learn from a friend that the travel towards the Southern mine► is mereaalng every day, and the emspeets to that region the coming season are nacre &paring than Int year. New placers are :discovered as exploration are made by our ad • venturous calicos, and new towns laid cm as the pore:1111mo icereasert Stockton to raid to be mow. tog rapidly, and busbies. becoming brisk as the ,made to the mites become passable. The new city of Sao Joaqiim, of which imam beton, spoken favorably, is Increasing with magi cal speed, and will become, this ateason,a 'own of areal importance and eltensitre trade. We do cot L•oow of a new city in the valley, or State, that la more adVaitsicOtraly slanted on high sod beauti ful, ground, or which offers greater inducements ter profitable investment. The San Francine° Journal of Commerce noti ces the nrrthal there of the sehoooer from a n'explothou eapeillien to Trloily B.T. The I.y was found In latitude 4141, nod 'Limn/ Neer emptying-tutu U. The party bonded sinews . the ladled., and turveyed the country seonsii..thii 13/111th or the river. There war no enttanee for any rebeel of Tice; • boat could onl y t enter et high wale,. The following incident o tho tope to recorded: The California was boarded on the 28th of March by nine men, Who left the brig Cameo on the 16. h, fifteen !tilde from land, for the purpose , or fineteg the river, the captain oldie brig prongs mg to Come the next day anti lobe them off. They were almost in a stole of awe/Aloe, having just bought a jackass, (with their blankets and every tome else they could dispose of) and had hat just a'aughtered him when the California hove in sight. Before seeing the schooner they cruised the coast for sixty mile., tint could not find evens boat ha:- bor.—The Cameo's boat is now on board. The etechon for county officers of San Francis• co, was taking place when the steamship Cantos ma leti on the tint of April. One orthe candl• dates Car the aims of county Trans:sr was lons. Winchester, the farmer well known pabbiber of this c•ty. &ergo Endicott was the Whig naiad!. date for the same office Corte's...knee of atm N. Y. Tsibus 800 Fuscuco, Ape The election for county officers take. place in this city and throughout the State to day, which will complete our State organization, and napes cede whatever remained of the mompel . system ot M sixteen and American law teat prevai led. nod which no one understood. Col. John eolith Hays, the brava Texan Ranger, io the moot prominent CAM: idata for the Sheriff - Mts. his opponents twine Col. 1 J. Bryant, sod Mr John E. Towne.. The great cruel& Is for this once; is the minor OMB, though a Locofuee mad Whig organisation exists, yet the attempt to maim the question purely par ty one hem not been successful. it' is a regiodu scrub race, and with the exception of Cot Kayo, whose election I think Is certain, It to impanible to ri.edlet the result. The amount of gold going forward in to day:, steamer is surprisingly large, considering the stag nation that has existed its -Ma trade of the country, and the almost impartable condition of the roads to the mines. On inquiry at the Company's odic.) yesterday, I beam the freight list was $1,700,000, and it is not improbable to estimate half a million more among the 230 pariengers who return to the States. Business is already reviving under the genial in fluence of a spring em and beautiful weather; and after the departure of the stainer, it Is believed the money market will be easier, and a reduction in the heretofore high tales of interest take place. In some instances money bas brought fif teen per oral. a month for sited pernale which is a rate that even California profits will nut long sus tain. I beg to all your attention to a statetuard in the money article of the All, California, steamer edi, don, a copy of which I have been unable to pro. cure, but which you may receive from that orrice. It is to the effect fiat numerous hoary fail tuts have occurred in San Francisco, and otherwise Contain. ing assertions injurious to the mercantile comma. Inay Mete city. lam assured by leading mar -1 chants, and fully believe, that the whole is • fabri cation or • gross eingeraion of MA. unimportant affair. I have al good au opportunity of knowing the condition of trade here and no failures have reached my ears, nor .am I , aware rainy fact to Warrant oonelusiona no wholesale and unjest. Om the contrary, there is • better prrapect ofa large and profitable bounces being acme this season, than during the last. Our correspondence from the Tllll6l l / 1 tutees LB of the most satisfactory character. lam not only satittled that there will be found no diminution In the average product this season, in the placers worked Tart seam, bet that new placers will be opened more than stralielent in extent to employ easily greater ',umbers .than will be able to find transport in California the present year. On Saturday, I had • peep at the mammoth twenty-three pound lump of gold recently dug up in the Sonoran Camp on the Eitanialans. There is no humbug straw It, as yourself and readers will have evidence very shortly, ea after a brief period of exhibttion In .this. city, It will be taken, with a great number of other aplenrad specimens, to the Atlantic Mame. So prepare to gee tome. thing that will make your eyes glisten with aded • ration. This lump, worth intrinsically about $4,- 500, arss naught by Its owners for $lO,OOO, and mach 1, ttrr rums have been offered fur it. The arrivals from the Ennui, tioth by way of the Isthmus end Calm Horn, are beginning to Inman hugely, and the couacquenees ate favorably felt scanne us. A large number of emigrants have been landed on our shores from Sydney and the other penal wt. tlemements of England, and so great has become this evil, that the Legislature has taken the matter into comiderntion, and instructed their Judiciary Committee to bring in a bill to prevent this claw from flooding the lend, and requires thereby addi tional p o lice and prisons to prevent or paalab the crimes which become more frequent with each new Velotion. upper rivers are again at a very high stage owing to the melting (ditto snow In the mountains; nutl steam boats of a large class make regular trips to Yuba City, 200 miles above this, and .15 miles up Prather river, being the bead of navigetioa on that stream. Yuba city is a must lovelylocadoe, and the surrounding valley inexhaurlbly fertile and well adapted to agriculture. It wilt be a lame town ere thiend of the yeer, as beyond it are some of the wit.' nouns of the 2. , ,, cpanaento Talley— at Feather and Yuba river: end their tribute. ries. Among the new town. that arE•prinfying up in the Southern Valley, that of Sam Joaquin city on , thawale Samlarqute, tWO the mouth of die Rabat', litakiig dos lead, and must, in • I abort time became an impnrant, as a is oetmal, depot to the extensive mining teem ThB site is high and romnitically lovely, and the plains capable of any kind at manure, bat more par ticularly for what. Immense herds of elk can he wee almost any day. The western boundary of the valley lies distant ten miles, where the blue ma or the coast Ii101111Iiill• give shutter to coat lm 'Emma of game that come down to teed up. am the laxorisat games below. Appointments by the President, By and with tits whirs and round of As Sestets Onoren C. Bates, of Michigan, to be Attorney or the Uoited States roe the distnct of IYltetugert. Lasteigt. Cotton. of Wisconsht, to be Marshal elite United States for the district of Win:oasts. Rum civ Tin itzvourrion.—Sorne days ego, boy while digging ► garden In Princeton, (N. 3.) weed Op a large silver medal, Mowing on its taco a figura of vleurty, standiag on a rampart with a drawn sword In one band, and a flag In the other, with the colors under her ket. The lnscrip• Can le:— VIEIUTDIET •I/DACIUS PllOAdlt IS PRA=Mt D. De Futuna, EQmnou.zo. Mao Dom Mynas. On the reverse is a view agony Point, with shitis in troat.learrounded by the (subjoined in seuipuon.— AQasnc PALVD31110017:11 01.231. STONY FT. EXYI3OII. NY. Jun. Mn. maw. Congress awarded these medals for the capture of Bunn Point;—one of them a gold one to Gen eral Wayne. and the silver ones respectively to Colonel Da Fleury, and Colonel Stewart.— The model Is now in possession of the Princeton Bank. Paituantfttrr is • lleavansat. Law or Nerften ?be Rev. Dr. Baird mates that in the north of Eu rope, them Omuta remakes above the bonsai, for month; the lovhis go to roost at a uriform hour in the afternoon. By what other law than this is it that people, who lead regular liver, awake at a monde hoar in the morainic! Do you say it Lein- Minot r You might so well any: that the non hies in the morning and seta at night by instinct; or you slight apply it to the tides. It is absurd.— "Li/dime means and explains nothing. The hen covers nee eggs the allotted time, and warms them into life ip obedience to this divine law.— A common ilftudratlon of the cowslips of this law may be noticed every day in oar city, by the con duct of the, bones attached to our omotburem— When a passenger gels in mem, without any_uto common delsygar ddiay ceed of themselves, with • out urging. an occur, (o in the case of the " more wit - the five dollar bill,' waiting (or the change,) at the expiation of the ordinary period, the Minch obeying this law, attempt to start, and the driver, mistaking this obedience and docility for stubbornness and ugliness, is too apt to reenrain them with violence and objurgation*. If he were as wise as the faithful animals he drive., he would look upon the thing in a differ ent light, and would keep them in proper check by kind words and gentle treatment- Let the en. periMent be tried.-i-N.r. Sentra rhapatch, We saw a day or *amines, a new invention, called Treadwell'a Horizontal Rail Road Enke, the machinery of which Is very simple in Its con. str•ction. In the brake now in use, the friction I. entirely upon the wheels, and has tie effect of 021113:11 them ',believer applied. The new brake is applied to the track, and is destined to be very effective in its.operation. It atop. the can with. out producing any jar at unpleasant [llolloa. It is also go managed that the engineer can have the control of the whale train. Ramses a great deal in the wear of the wheels, which Is said to be shoot one third the expense of keeping the are in onie , . The anyerintendant of the Beaton and Providence 1411 Road bu ordered this brake to be spoiled to the passenger can. Mr. Event Tread well, the Inventor, is a resident of this city. He has ob. talned • patent for this country, and has now sp. pied throne In England.—N. Y. Caorier. Tem= Cnuntenr.—The French MIL th. children enftuts terrible" who let out, in their conscious innocence, family secrets and pri convenwtions at the most ma/apropos time - Hook mins:seam one of these kind of child asking his mother's uncle, who lived next don hm "Mr. Smith," ass the reply. "No tuy boy—why do you ask ? " "[became rat said you were next door I brute." Dickens, in deseribing the treatment received by Mile NW Dcanbey, at lie•Blenber's school, has a good hit at the modern system of over educating children. "Mrs studies, he says, " went round like a mighty wheel, the young _gentleman being always wretched upon " A Gum: linvv.—Young tipplers should get the following by helm Men brandy drink, nod never think That girls at all can tell it: ' They don't soppme a woman's now Was ever made to smell it THE WILIENCHMAIII AND till PIGS. A Frenchman In a luckless hour Sought shelter Gam a endive shower Resiesektigoieway, wkere he view la A SW, with all ber motley brood Oriole plp. .A 6! aldquoth he, Llf . colos great divenite; Economic I 'admire done little Ling, MOM dey thoughts of cults Wag; En verde' as I'm one sinner, 'Twould make a maguillgue nand dinner, Ant den de English lower, strict; Dry people hang.for such a trick. And Monet de hunger be bad-ring, , Me nth,, dat than take one owing; Elaine one see. and if I 'mace,— Me no get in another scope. Oh dm, ('would be • chairmen treat, . Like ;gourmand meaty xag to eat, Ma OM, ma (Ol t r6l one sinner, tTerculd make • magniflone grind dinner!' The petal thus argued, coo he seized, And placed beneath his coat, well,pleased When piggy squeaked on long and loud, As soon alarmed the neighboring crowd. The mother now loud grunted too, And Digitises to their brother tine Soon gave the Frenchman cause to rue. Swift otr he ran, but closely followed Was caught, thol6dop thieif too be hallow In vain, alas, was all C06f611106, The pig wu found In bin possesoion, Examined strait, and guilty found, Toe culprit humbly bow'd around And oald, ..161easicem, at tan dez vans, To vat /now parks to yea, 'Ti, true each steed vat I;ohall soy. Me be one geitilhamme Fromm* Me not know mu,ou call de lief, Hem de ask and don belief, Do mama pig and children ox Me own did my attention in, So to die little pig I ay,— ", Oeno live with me • mooch, I play; Than English me did tusk he .peak. For be criedmt—la•week! a•week" Well. I reply, de Ume's but small; I take you for a week, Or'. all." LOGAN, WILSON £ CO., 199 WOOD ST, ABOVE FIFTH, Have juet received . large additions to their APBIIID ttOCIL OF IiMIDWA RE, COTLERV,ic Imported by btu packets from Europe, and to ide!, they woold eepecially Cali the attention of purchaser*, believing 1004 VEIT exten sive stalks and law price, will give entire maisfection. mayiklkwlTT liewld Of the Woos mad A mkt. Courted Ma. Eista—l sin desiroes of =eking known to the public the Yriteat edicacy of your PETROLEUM in my own case, which a severe scald of the loot and ethic; open removing the mocking, the skin peeled of with it, and left nothing but the bite outface. especutd to be laid op all winter from the taseti of this weld, bet we applied the Potroleam booty, by moans of a Runs! cloth saturated with it; at hut, the oPpllcation woe poinftd, but In a very shun time the pain abated. I had no peln N one boor afterwards. .10 five days from , the time of the application of the. Petroleum, was able to go to work. 1 take Pleesero In stating these theta for the benefit or other sufferers and as deeroes that they should he Made piddle. would also state, [hall find Immediate rebef by th use of the Petroleum, In barer, from which I am frequent 'ureter owning to, my business. aborts th. engine. I 'timid reearnmeed It as the meet proem and cattalo remedy for bum. I have ever known. .1 B COE, Engineer, Ighargebnegh, Allegheny Co. Plttebergb, A pr1L15.50. Dar sale Ly geyser & Me Dowell, 110 Wood street; R E sells', elf Wood at.; Dll Carry, Allegheny city; D A fillet; Allegheny; Jamph Douglass, Allegheny, also by the proprietor, S. AL KIER, &per Canal Dula, Seventh et, Pittsburgh Lary papers ndvertlring Petroleum, please copy.] gly. Da. hielLsen etas nn i•ILISI in his mac dee several vane before ha could be Induced to ages it to• the public in such a manner ae to make it known all merit the eaPomy, toe plumb remedies so frequently advertised and forced upon the public by means of forged cetrrßeates and a system at puffing, preventing fregnentlfrogular and learned physicians, such as Dr hpl,ane": undoubtedly Is, from. entering the lists molest seen eompelitors. Convinced, hoWever, of the realaitine of his medicine, and ialuenced by the plain diatom' of dpty, which would not permit him to keep from her fellow CrOttatell so posor.dal a ratans preserving them from suffering, he finally offered It for eale.oiioce that time it has become known all over Mill. &Mem and wherever It has been ",„proved in s sopeelority over all other numbes ever oared for diseases 011ie liver. In ftet , tha pee. minden. of phymelans ate DO longer melted in VMS of liven complaint. All that is oteelleary Is fps the patient to pastimes and use Dr. hPLanels Liver Pills, ursecare a restoranon to Leans:. Read thim— "l Riad & Co.—Please let me have two hazes more b o o r a p e% ili et 6 r.JDOetele n U v er s hl anyd wife has ased two I tome yen they have done her MOSS good than say family physician has for two years, doting widelt time be wan La Mtn tar attendance. There two boxes I Mink will eff et a can. JAWS JO:dES. Wilkins Township, Allegheny co. Pa. Marsh 10th, 1947. e 0-For sale by J. KIDD & CO, No 00 Wood =ea mayU4llloll Obi. wad Pamir/Ivrea& llLail Rata& Ornee Om /b. Pa" tD. oa., Third sia Prrrsarratia, April AIM. • THE Stack holdnrs of the Ohio Mal Peansyltarna Rail Read Company are hereoynothied pay the fifth Instalment of Mee Dollars per sham, at the office o f t h e C eeteert y t heretofore, on or before me 47th day of May next; and the mistaking innalment• of y t , each, on or before the sod, day of each ”eccedine month maul the whole ace paid. Sr order of the hoard Directors. my3.did W. LABLNIEB, Jr., Treasarcr. • • ENCOI7IIAGZ •Hozims INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. C.O. tiussEy, rue,— W. AlliglaWl. OfEee—NO. 41 Water street, in the warehouse of C. H. GRANT. frfilS COMPANY Ls now prepared to insure all 1 kinds of risks on bewsos, marntfactonen Roods merchandise in store, and to varmint cease% ice. An ample gnaramy (or the ability and imegrity of the Institution, Is afforded In the character of the DI. remora, who ure all citizens of Pittsburgh, welt and favorably human wit be community for did/ pmdence, intelligence, and Integrity. Duterrosa—C. O. Hosory, Wm. Darnley, Wm. Lao lure, Jr., Waiter Bryant, Beek D. Zink, Edwerd Ileetelton, Z. Kinsey, H. Harhangh, S. N. Kier. aphetqf improvements In Dentist/Ig , DR. G. G. iSTEARINIS, late or Doman, is prepared to coutufacture and set Buret Tenn in whole and puts of seta, upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Plates.— Too:nasals ovum in Otto steam, where the nerve exposed. (Mee and residence neat door to the May or's office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Batts to—J.B. AI/Fadden. P. 11. Eaton. Is ID Da. D.' 11021 T, Dentimeorneroftfouitt and Demme,d between •nathdl yin To ten Anal Mosaic tht WlllO VOlBl3 or Atm. Gusty CollMl.—Robert King, of tho Seventh Won! of Pittsburgh, Is hereby recommended to the Convey don, rolled to meet on the nth of JIM nest, us env, didate for the °Mee of County Comniinioner. op36.4fristeanT Too itorinni7i.—ltoure &ruble,. Erg.,*.of township, still be sopperted for nomination, Y t can, Odom for the Arsembly, before the Anti hiosorile and Whig Convention, by MANY VOTERS moyl.dig.artoT Tues. Yana, of nude,. tomnhip,vielli be sapported'for Commonioner, In the Anti Masonic and WWhig Convention, by NUMEROUS MEND'S ennyntdDirkoteS • N. P. Pe.asoa, of Rtnablgoam borough, lain be eopported for County Cammlislaner,•at FRIENDS Whig d tual &lasoaie Coavenuon, by SANE may9.lkwteB OONGIIESS—Hox. Mama Drat walla urged by hts Ideate, for a nomination as s eitsdidsto for Congress 111 the approaching Mainasocie and. WWI; Convention. mayil:aatteS- Et West Alexander, Pa, an the 7th lama*, by the R ev - John maClaakey, D. D, hid daughter, Catotans H. and Mr. Saran B.l3naren, or Philadelphia , . Religious Notice. T4E First to Presbyterian Chadds, Allegheny City, arill be dedicated the worsbip of Almighty Go, on Sabbath, the lath'instard—servire to commence a 101a.11. Sermon by the pastor, Bee. E. S. 9 to D. D. mayll FRPPa PROOF PAIN d - T r0 — r 54 .. .0 b. Went Firo Prom nun'' REYNOLDS SHER, eon Penn & Irnristreets. & ISINGLASS tor Jelllee—Cooperte seeersotoune; Cooper's Shred do; WhiteFreneh do, for rote by WM A MoOLURO & CO ASO Liberty st EXTRACTS A IMSE:NCES for davoring—Extram of Lemot and Co l og ne Litter almond: peach, Itcae, Lavender, and Cologne Water. mein WM A MCCIAJRO CO • ECKEIVA Farms, Wheaten Grits, aed Pump • which tam verywholesome and aveenbla nicles Ailey espexiallY li7WPccll.ld For role by WM A SIeCLITRO & CO COD LIVER OIL —Bathe.. Clark k COo• genairto Jut l 60 received, .6 for oale by J KIDD& CO roayl Wood in 71 , ARTARIC ACID-16311a for We by marll KIDD 2r. CO OXIDE & NITRATED SILVER for KI soIDD o bya CO marl J OANDEIXSVILLII4 COTTON' PACT HY FOR SALE, Two nod k f ostissfrra Losington. I. BY virtue of a decree of the Fayette Clm ui tt Court, La renamed on the 40th of Anti!, WO, In Tot. in chancery th erein pending, wheicir. Robert S. d's Asim's is complainant, and Uldbantaguld k Co., are defendant. I will, en the premise. on TUESDAY,' July lea, expose at panic auction to the highest bidder, on a credit of lour, twelve, and twenty fear months, In equal instalments, the parehaser to give bond with approved eecurity, to have the force and effect of a replevy bond, and wheat' interest from date, mat Large and oplcodid Cotton Factory, 110 feet long, 40 feet wide, a n Lich, bimement of stone, balance of hock, with an 211 wing for Picking and Lap Ma chines containing 1200 Theo/mei , gpindles, I Male of XOl Spindle, Inc biding one Cap S.pinner 0f133 spindles and one sew Ring and Traveller Thmssle of 132 spindle, Power Looms for a. Shirting, with, earciy Wag complete, Cud, Spieder Lbawing Warping AMID, Spooling hlschines, Le.; Machine Shops, 'with all fixtures comnlate, Dye and piling nooses, Grist Mill, Steam Engirt id estficlent power to drive all in anceessfuloperalue. and working about SO bales of cotton per mustb; Soda to sterellin.o hales of cotton; Dock Store House, Ftlltit DRICEDUUSES. sellable tor nine fugal. ,• FRAME ROUSES, Hovefor 23 Bundles, ll te good repair; Howe ard Claud.; two Fine gavelling Houses, end a Tract of as good Lend as is is Kentucky, containing from 4110 in 500 Acre, with Rms. and Stahles in fine eider. A barge pertion of said Amu Is enclosed' with good stone knee, and Is abundantly supplled with springs and wells of never failing water. tit the smve time, witl be ild Eleven bead of 11042p5. ewe Mule, Thirty STOCK CATCLE, and 121 110653, and a laige supply of Farming InensKa, lsoltable for such a sued farm. THOMAS B REDO, Cam'. 0,0,11 wld6 _ 110,1_ PERNOCI'A NERD 8 GRAIN PLANTRR,.. For g 117wat, Rye, Oats, Bailey, Corn, 4,• Patented klueh,l64l—Raissued October;lll9. THIS hlschine operate. equally welt ten all kinds of timid, and is not iejored by coming in courser with rock., roots, Ito. It will 'plant point rows and all Irregular eloped fields without towing any part twice niter. Witn • saving of Pont ten to fifteen per cent In Mb., It will, with eau for two horse. plan t from ten to twelve arcs per day of wheat, onto, and barley, and from fifteen to twenty acres per day of corn. I , will save frees two to three peeks of skid per erre, and yield from filters to twenty per cent mote tb..n the broad cut seeding-by distributing the gram uniformly at any deuresl depth. and leaving a ridge if earth between the row. The roots of toe young plant are protected daring the winter be the utton attic frost and rain mouldenng the earth nun them inetead of Laing thrown out and exposed as to broad cut. On tbia account the stalk is stronger and less eubieet to mildew, and Is not so liable to injury by the fly. The farmer is frequently prevented, by rain, from harrowing In bis grata miter it is sown, which harrowing is needless feeding with this machine, oft it completes the work at oboe. The subscriber baring purchased the patent tight of this valuable machme for western Papua, Pennell cuts, Ohio, Indiana, oil Illinois, manufacture. and keep. them coustudy for solo at the wuehouse of Tulin t O'Connor, Pittsburgh. and by Jame. Cope, Brownsville, Parent county, and by Edina lihnith, Dayten,'Ohlei Agerie-Maoted to canvass the country, and *ell nsublne• and rights. The subscriber will give flOtt for what wheat this machine will gain in planting fifty acres of good land. Refereneut— Joseph Stoner, Christian Barely, klaufiehl Brown, Joseph Pennock, Allegheny county. Isaac Ilene, Westmoreland county, Pa lleo.Taylor, Gen Junes Wilson. floatingdon county, Pa. Abner Thompson, Reedsville, en. P. Gen. James Mein, Bellefonte, Centre ONPe Mande Me., John Weaver, Joseph Wearer, George Morgan, John Greldcr. Laneaemr rowan P. Joseph lilldretb, klaulleld, Richland lonely, Ohio. Samuel Williams, L neuter, Obto. The subscriber hae Ilan for tale at the watchcase f Talkie A O'Connor, In Pittsburgh. CORN PURL LERB, PELF SHARPENIIG PLOWS, &CLAWS SMUT hieceliNos. Address Gidepn Etwayne. Pittsburgh. Cantion—l worn all persand egainst Infringing on my right,Ander the penally of the law made , and provided. eta I towimelfl STRAY COW. CAMP to thembscrtherl residenee,alTemperance. vllle, May OM, a light zed cow, 7 or 8 years old. with slim sharp horns, white striper down her her, white stripe down her left cheek, awe lumps on her right (rent or white belly and two White hind legs, and tail partly white. The owner is requested to sme forward, p p.p..y, pay enrages, tea take her away, or 1410 be sold •ceardleg to l•w. mayllrwitS _ JOON MoCARTNET. All.ghelay Orphan Asylum. TIME Ammar Meeting ol the Plushurgh and A Ilep g coy Orphan Asylum will be held at the Maim. drat Episcopal Church, Liberty arrest, on Tnesday evening the 14th ipstaph at 7 o'clock. The orphan children of the Asyland will be present. Severnl addreams will be delivered. ma lOrdtd MM=l=! • A . A. MASON & CO are this day opening 10 piece.A 17 inch Mack Gro do !thine Palk; 10 pea au inch do; 1u pc. 31 inch do; apes at inch do; and 4 piece. :dlineh do owl!) EISILOILIO LOTS FOR BRIAR LOT on Cherry Alley, rear Sixth meet, saheb Afor dwelling house, or two or three mall ten menu,. Apply to J lc R FLOYD, msylOrtlw Wand st =IU==I • - atio don Ladies. Linen Condole /MIA all mines; 2W don Genial do do do 113 dot do do do cclosed bottle Received Olin day by A A MASON k.t.:o ovnylli C.) Market st. IA MOLET LINEN LUSTRES-40 pee changeable Lewes, at the extrema lowprice of 111, per yard lattlO A A MAKIN k. CO Irleh and droWs Linens. and 41/3 rem 44 Blown Linens; 160 posOnty.4 Barklay% and Alexandet'y superi. Lin.", now coming by binylb A A MASON k CO JOHN A. P6ILKINBOB, MERMAN, FM Ward, Peon street, bete O'llera sod Walnut. basineu promptly tended V% may 9 • M ay 7th • latd). riinE President and Dlrerion of ihls Bank have this day declared a dividend of four pereettart the capital stork, for the laid six months, payable to lank boder', or their Legal reptesentativea. forthwith. mtollzdlw JOHN SNYDER, Braider. COPARTNER/1111P. 1 AMES W UUKORIDOE, of PUtsburgb, and Den • Amt. C Adam. of New Orleans. have fonned a o•nneraldp It general CA15111111111.11 busij nem in the city of New Oilcan, ander the fine as slyle of /brands. , & Adams, at No te Camp street. Pitubnr4l2l,.—dft. —WEITiftIII ussoaANom COMPANY. gPATSM rof the ante of the Weatem Insar trice Comoany of Pittsburgh, on the Ist doy of, Mae. A. I)thiPM— Balance due on •• ock IMPX, mg, o ur , sm,k, Western luaruce Company--Usl IBlWae Cash on 01 Cash Deoa.ited in Id & Buk, Pig'gh DA32 114 ll. Mote aril Nato. Dimonnted 19,110 MI Motel received tor Premium. 31,707 GO Furniture—cost—, ..... ^ •-• 8 trading t e am for Premiums•• 13,011 4 9 ut Balangs on steam boas 'meths shed.. • 1,190 D. un ripen polteics on earned ...... •••• • • • 3,000 co Capital, 11100,000. 111911,13 A ,1d Directors ham" this day ill clued a dividend of one dollar per share, to beeredited on the unpaid stock or th, o eompuy, for whim receipts will be Irsand cis and Rau the Mb instant. J. FINNEY, Jr., teerets/F. PlanrehblaYl3,lB4o.-43tayie:d3AwitS • • WADE rITOCW/I DIRECToRIf.• • :• Q • ktlilir 3TOCE begs leave to ennouncie ta the CI amanita , of Ws New Directory, of me tithes ae of Pinabotgh s-td Allegheny, ea beroogba . cheater, Bin•tinghera, tic.,that the VC* it nava nearly read , : for the press, and will - be pot la the hands. of the- printer somewhere between the :CM and 30th taste at. The eitisei, generally, and all who feel 111 interest in the production of a complete and perfect Diraetory, particularlyi lose who have cot beericalle that three 'anon, avocations tel elates of batiste's, /Se , are noted for pub Inman In theitireetory. All etude se be inserted, mast ,hnded Conti. 'tab , or at the latest, by the date above named. ! h=7lo P. maylo AN VASSILD HAMS-117 for ale by WICK R McCANDLVSS VCASFI—O cask. for retail.. K. for p0r_12y...,„, ma7lo WICK & mgc A N1,1,..-", BORAX-10 io.ll mayiU sPRII:KETSON INGHAM LAWNS-4:0 pea Cinema Pawns jaat Cl received, and now wiling at the very low price of Hi cents per yard, by • A A ItiAtiON Ze CO • MUSLINS & SAREGE-4-IMI yes Patio .Priste.l Darer es, Iwo stplets SP yes do at OPs par pare; WO yes rich Printed Moans, al! qtralitter; / , U pieces (Loostoted Moslins at Be per yard, ntar_oP , .inif by tort7lo 'DONNE? pieces splendid Bono • .ICiO Ribbons, this o day reed by A A MASON A CO rosylo Arrsit DAY 9AbIPIILETI 9 ~' edited by Themes Carlyle. N. The New-Dawning :tree. Received, and fax said by • moy9 JOHNSTON & STNIKTON CONQUEST OF CANADA By the author of olloobelay a," in 2 volr, tOoto for orlo by roay2 JOUNSTON t STOCKTON . A NTONIA; . tie Fall of Rome. A romance of ill fl. fira, county. By W Wilkie Collin, A few cook formle by JOHNSTON A STOCK lON AN EASTER OFFERING. Ry Fr , d , ik • theme Tran.lateA from :be aypnbla.hcd Swedish blen• beript of Mary llowitb Fur snit. by RYON STON - k STOCKTON • 'Ankle, Post, Jaurn,b - And AmeriAyn, copy.] T ii . E y t t ;D OIL---e 0 brie pure, /a n CHF. ESE—GO 1m roe prime old cheese; DO do Amer etioese.joemee'd maya LJ /3 CANFIELD BUTTER -6 brla end 10 bra fresh roll, in elcata, Jae reo'd, and far Bala by Jll CANFIELD DUFFIELD'S ILANIS—A few tierces on hind, no for sale by WALLINGFORD A. CO marl SOAP—Louisville and Unelnunti tosp—a conmant supply for sale by WALLINGFORD & CO LARD OIL-10 Ids No I, on band. end for tele by may 9 WA LhiNGFCOI.O o CO SUGAR—sS bhde prime N 0 Seger. for I/ WI, by A CULBERTSON, amyl) 195 Liberty o OLAS4E3—:S brio N 0 Molareesjost reed. and for sole by moolD A CULUERTSON LOIJ . I . 7 . ILLE LIME-60 br. T OBACCO -5 car c• Barrow% 94; do Sunuel Illardgrovebt, for sale by 199 9 A CULUERTSUN LAHD OIL—S btla per steamer Kayatabe State, for sale by JAMES DALZELL utaa 70 Water at VIRE BRICK—V.3Po for sale low. to claim ronri, , J 1: ment.by optlS JAMES DALZELL VACCO-2 hit& Ohio kaf, in P.M, for rely by • WM H JOHNSTON, rntH9 112 Strand at. 1JR00319... —lO dez m [tare, and for sale by , 0 _ may 9 IVNI If JOH NTT KENTIICKY LARD in nor, aid for gale by • maT9 WM II JOIINEITON N BOOKS . f. NEW BOOKS 1 dT ZIOL ALE LITERARY DEPOT Tomo Srorour, opposite the Port Otßee. TrNICKERISOCICEIL hisgszine ( or May, .E.l. Hunt's ntercbants' do dc; Democratic Review far May; Blackwood's Nage:leo for Spoil. Livnag Age, No NV- Lo.da; or the krung Prior of the Beile Creole:. by Carotirc Les Battik:. The Battens; or' Torte Beads In Life: by Lever. The Doh Amharrwtor, a comedy. Ittistekesof a Life Time, or Babb:err of the„Rhine, part M. Bauer o,lctiosy Fredrika Bremer. cuy9 Exchange Beak or Pittsburgh. • • :si.y 7th, 15:D. lltS I.leir.k has this day declared a dividend T four per rent on the eepPal representative", payable to th sleet holden, or their legal representative", o alter the 17th instant. Eastern stock bolder, will b pard at the Western Bank of Philadelphia. to did THUDIAS Id ItUtie, Cashier. Mere haute and Mannfac tamers , Banta. Prrnstscou, Slay ; 1930. Merebants , and Manufacturers , Dank hia d declared • dividend of four per cent, en oh. capiSnook, out oldie profits for die lasi sir rental, W DENNY - - Wotah Itlesion Cbwrets •dlnce.Dwol/Ingg glous• and Lot, at AnottOn. ON Saturday, May Mu, at 4 o'clock, C. ta s ty order of Tntstres, wall be sold on the prtrasses, that valuable lot of ground ail.Ve aline corner of Dinvend etrees end Pennsylvania Svelter, near the Court douse., being tot Nodt mdo plan of lots lad out It, Mrs Sarah El Fetterman, on which is erected the Welsh Mission Church edifice, and u good brick dwelling house. serme—un Lard cash: sender in three equal intact payments, with interest, to be secured by bond. and mortgage. P M DAVIS, Aunt mayht,lat LOOK neu.K. llovaa Kwpati and Steam floats OUI:UT EAGLE PRISTOL Dtticii.—Aaaperior 111. &rude for clearong and polishing krurcs and lurks, dm, or ,ale ' whnle aide and retail. by • • • N. 10 htl.Ltillta d 7 Ii•Weol street ilrEvery person who Lax akutft or lurk to clean should have this ended!. ' mays lIOUL DEM-50,000 shoulder fur tale,l7;l;einolle 10 house, by wha lIA JONES Cc Ott LI MA/IN -: a:a i rs 13 o i art eTaT -7 I do do mooned novo landing fro claimer Smraie. Soar, land Pr nit by - ItiilAll DICKEY ACO In II? Mont .I.• AKE SUPERlult—its b) steal Character, VsTO. IL]tenon, and.Atuctivis,romcared with thole ofo her and similar wahine By Laws stannic, with a rsr• ranee of the Tour by J. Elliot Cebot i and eentnbutions by other scientific gentlemen. Ele”ntly illustrated. 1 vol. eve., for rule by J D LOCKWOOD etayS 101 rOlarth Pt. Paper—A be. suppTy7ttf Witt - driy • Prue; in fanny patterns, end plain preen jog received by W P may 9 05 Wood streeL Ciett-3 , 1 • r men Ural 20 !doll N 0 elalbled do for sale by elayB DROWN & KIRKPATRICK. MULAS.Ib2-110 brls N 0 Uslosses; to brls S II do, far sole by onyg 11110VVII k RSP ATILT C ' I)ACON-5 casks prune•ihoulders, ree`A for We by 1) mate • BROWN& KIRKPATRICK 00:57 - tP50 bra No 1 Sean, in store end 'or We by rns)R BROWN h KIRKPATRICK (J 1 OFR-8 bales prime New York Bops, jest ren'tt JUL for sale by_ BROWN & 'KIRKPATRICK M-A.MIES—M yro+s Just reed. ind for sate by mpt:corner of :Bun and Wood et> G u AT . :,,tit l : E o it y7;: l w.i n . G pe o . ld ,7) l'all Parer, in border in :tenet aird - 173 - Phibmb ipht., by mayb VVl . itAltSli7lll.l. E 5 :Sand IC4 f IVE 1 150 TONS ICF, to ',Ytr.',''Z'll,l°Lflgr,.SllGtt" ntay4 Coital 113,1t5, Latterly Ft. S UUAlLS—LoverlmOdouhloramedLowl do do di, Crushed; Jo tORT.O Pulverized; ' do hoe do do soft crushed; do Clarified; New Orleiura Saw, for rale, wholesale and renll, by t ; WM A APCLURG &CO MO), , - Vt. Liberty al. --...J__ --- SYRCI'd &1104/11 4 .91:ae d npmd , ri oi - 8 ll h; 5 .r..,, N 0 'do; ror tele by , sml WM A I,I'CLURG &CO C OPFa— r1:1110 lamLa do ume& do Rasio, bongo: since tit reamed& RG & CO Of prices, for 11111 e by NV .el A rd'CL Gingham, and : 4 1 a, plain and SIIAChLWIT & WHITE , LOST. A PAIR of Gold Spectacle., supeneed to have been A to Wood •Itent, In tram of Bakowell Penes Watebottee. The Nader will be rewarded on returning them to Ole owner, No. el Wood *sat. apW 1) . uLS—Corion r 6 ured apcncd by =E= A. MASON t ar o . I V: k a? i i :F u a n i Ej lk, a d price. WHITE 4.:o(iDta. —ILO alolt3lii.lin; 2130 Pic - s HD& do; 73 pen Sala. dn; tuo pen Carabiie do; 100 pc. JaGOltct eag :OP pee Rimed Supped 4; 1.0 pc. Biel:alp and Victoria Larcat. Received, and now opening ' , by - A A i•FASCPPI of m 7 r. , ‘1• r: al G LOVES-ICO dozen a•eone I Kid GIo•eI MO dozen 71dead and Conon do, now openiag b 7 Imp) A A NASON It CO ZEE= THEATRE! Lame and dlanalrer C. B. roartit • /EMI 0/ /10/1131051 744mi - 0101a and Parquet.— • • •• .S 0 tend,- Second and Tbird Tiers• • ((al noload petaenxi•---'•••25 Doom open at 71; Cartal Has a t e o'&oek. On Sabarday, May 11, alll he preatated the ifiu Drama of . NICK OF TIE 6 WCK)OS. Ms Taller H Ponez To conclude with • NIL 2c MRS PETER MUTE . Pct. WhiteMr W p Smith Truth •—;-- • ..... -- ' My Taylor Mr !Allmon Mra Wli , e —•— ....Mra Friary Widow AVM , —•—• •• •Mrs iNichota p:rmi.-ostxv cagaged for • feernights, and .ppcarti on Monday. • WASHINGTON HMI, PITTSBUGH, 131 & 139 Wood street, abeTo Fifth. risHAT splendid establishment is row odered for Heat It is inimitably arranged for Concerts, LcotareS, Exhibitions, no. For MM., soply to JOHN A FITZ:OWNS, 127 Wood PITTSBURGH .MUSEUM. APOLLO lIALL.—POUATII STIAZET. OPEN DAlLY—from o to DI in The motions; o to o the n imoootm of (root 7 to 10 WOlOOOlO ltio evening.rrad mistance 23 cents; Children widerS m care halt wine. rg7 ung. watlo.l . (no, It. 00110. WA/. A. IN , OLVE O CO,. • GROCERS' AND - TEA DEALEELS, -- No 256 litertY sired, a kre lrooi, (lave always on hand a large assatunem r,;l' ea tiroCeaell and rine Temaarecn—Forth and Nuts. - Wholesale end Retell Dealers sapphed on sha oweat terms. nay& ~fia, 1850 eaml__ otutur.ga. , a • SANDY AND BEAVER-IANE. From Pit:sky-et to Catutett.o nod Ctn.,land, through tits rieh dud_ populous counties of a ihrim7 diana Carroll, :Stark, To:comma, Coshortott, .11ftt.tlingtm!, Licking, and Ft-I:maim • The completion of die • • Sandy arid Beaver - re= opens op to oar city through this `real natantAersutl seine a direct communication to the above as well as the - ad:cluing counties of Wayne, Holmes, Enos, and • l/elaware. Prom this section of Ohio, the Wade wilSriltiblirgh hai been, to a great extent. eat of lu cismequauce of the high rates of transportation, trhich are pow en dured le, tAI and toper cent. ' • Floats' of this line will leave daily, end coo ihroligh without tranrhlpment. The Canal company have bestowed upon this line an interest in the unprece dented wevautagee of their charter, and thus seraerd to the middle portions of Ohio in or b ring their goods by BIDWELL'S SANDY AND BEAVgen ER LLNIE, on lacteal id th is advsnlare. Ats: J. C. BIDWELL, Pinshmgh; • . , . BIDWELL tc CO., Glasgow.: cetera Germ _:" C Holmes, Spear's •Mills, Ohm - & Goy, ninsam,port,o. - George Eemble, FUlt . ton;o; Quijote & Ilullmau. do; Hanna, Graham.* Co. New Lisboa U ; Arta & Nadel's, Hanover, 0; (Laski &.' Ikary.„ Mi erva. 0; Speaker & Porter. do; Joseph Pool kCo, dil; Moll & Russ, Onedin Mills, 04 It tldever, do.; Cdl llonnhal & Co. Malvern, Op. R K Gray, Wept. Mak, 0.; El Reynold/. do; Isaac Teller, AI ageolia O.; E J Balkdoll, Magnolia, (L Wm Harlnessidp; J 111 , Parland & Co, Bandyville, 0.; P P W lie gb & Steinbanch. Palmer, 0; iller or Slather, do; J J Holman. Maranon, 0.; Cummins & Ca, do; John Robinson, Canal 0.; Fertile* Tome), Canal . Dover. 0 • Medbary, Renew, J nor. Newark. OPIMb & Hale. Col ambit 4:0; CEMItd thews, Cleveland„Op Rhodes & Green, do. t male A . 32 'PILES iIftUELI3 Vegetable Liquid Hay Dret Is superior or every relpeet• to , 1110 rutty articles which are on sale for the purpose of &On:Mg - the color of hole. This la an userum, the truth of. which all will admit, who make trial of It, and for the lolloW ing reasons:— No etherdye will produce atarillasericiof Myers; distinct shade., as_lreet, btown, axburn,,!&e. it is the only dye which will instuntancously produce the effect, all otters requiring several hour. to complete. the operation. No' other dye willnireduce caters which so nearly artimilate to , three of attars No other dye Is en entirely Mande, and ye. Ito decided!) , effective. prolueing. 'colors which neuter, hem, ea. nor moisture can remove; and LeallY, no: other dye het obtamrd a tole' of the pewee age "Michelepraate have bestowed CM , Jules 11221C'3 11 . 26 . 0313232 Iffeadd Hair Dye. The aktil of the chemist, and the experience ttff years have been taxed, in the production al Wit prep= inUrs; and it is effered to the public with Um cogranthe, that should it not prodems the regality. effeet,thlonney veal in ail coma bo eheerfullyrefunded. Peraons havinewhito, red. or MY hair or w ken, can, by using them Vegetable Liquid Hale Dye, have them dyed a. beintlful brown. to or chestnut color, without the slightest 14 ory to the skin, and I. tho %honest portableitted..'"lti. an cart of up-_, plicatinn that any one 223111. it 1230.0131 asalithnee Rep articular to ask for Jules Ilauel'e Vegetaklo Liquid Hair Dye, and take no other.', Prepared only by .JULFS IlikllELuierfthece entLadlenitht, Ith Cie ala greet, betow Pouttb — For lade 'choleraic rod nisi! by IJ. A. Pahoestoek K. Co. and), Sellers, Ptasburght.and Jan tar— gcnt end J. Mitchell. AllecitenrSitfa _inn/4A . 11 . 71580L111T10N 0/1-14.11T152111111-IP-: fr,HR partnership be...MMus existing between TX L Reisinger, Jame• W POO : • lieges, In the illaanfaemie of Green Glari.'Ware, smiler the name of Reisinger, Wells& Cu , wso em ed by mutual consent. on the tim lost lk Reisinger, W. lieges, and Pant Moms, hosing pure) seed the cutlet interest of James 11.1 Vella in said Mob. The !iit. of Itle iste wilt be smiled by-D. Reisinger, W. Mew, and 'Paul Hug.; under tho 11.1141 or D. Reisinger t o at their warehouse. No 57 Natitclab . 11 RERCINGER, W • H UG111.1.. •V . lIUGUS. • - - (Joiqual, copy.) .- • anM3CAL3IOVI4P6II6I —; Tad i ff Pb tli i'm rtlirwf:? w ooer n ;pucthe , gtmc:.l PTa without exaggeration, or fear of contratlicainn,by those who tiler tested it, pronounce it far superior to other in the Paulo- The mansion.' need batter. apprehensiont of addling carpels, he, its 11. Ova position prevent. a dust front arising when bring op plied, which must be doge when too Store ts b e '- Tete mamititv required tittle to per door • beau tiful hove. A saving ureter Slip per cent is interact to the consamers. A cosuneepplled to Stover, Pspira, Re., when told away for the t 1.16. 2 ,, leasure pre ventative against rust. After having tied iaonee,. Of al mateemsttatel 11,1 mitt nor any 6410. Pat:mie blaretseturing Company's PremOsan Chentl nal Stove Polish. Foe soli.t..lty . . . a N IciCEEEalieH, nlyo Corner of Sixth and Wood elee , ml. • MiffIIIiitICHANITOILTII,• ..• • ECTIFYING DISTILLERS . , and Tea end Wino ßMretehants. East Oda alike Diamond, Pittsburgh, arc now colleting at the very lowan prier. los. sub, Rectilird Whiskey, Gin and Donamo.ltrandy; MPG, Fiene,h Broody. Holland Gin. Jamaica So.riis, /Ain doh C. n, Irish Whiskey. Emu, he. Port, Sherry. Ha dein., Champagne, Claset. Muscatel!, Malaga, Tana mitre and Lisbon Wines Wholesale rt. Email. 'ma Well Iteasorrad Llarithaa . , -• • ,•• \ 200.00C1 FEET common, and :MOO feet clear addle pine; poplar aeandins;„ and t plank. cherry end all,. All been riled a Tear, Sae . ; .de by JAMES n MORGIN, Nialli.Ward • 0 UGAE-150 lards N 0 Eases :cold for iltilaby • CI myS 'C II Oka NT -- --o—., Fresh Arslval of Ley Opeolic • WE ere now receiving lure &Odin/ens roc= stock °rioting • ol Sommer Dry Goods, sr Time pre pared to oiler an- excellent • .310M13CLI .1 Out 11.111.1" tow perces ter cub, or rorprovrol rretliL . The summon of western dealers Is pe - • remissly re quested to cox moods, Is we Ice/ conddent of below sole In offer unusual indaeamanno to mate a lASI arid. us. Call ar d examine at any ewe. • . . 1511ACELITIT A. WEITE, ontyrl 101 Wei,r.treet: . CHOCOLATX-1.110 bag No 1 Chocolate ; Norfolk Os, restived this day, and for sale by 1997 .Wlll OAGII.RY k ism s btlitilt I; landing, lad kr bah by , my? " • • • WU' bIAUAVEY CO rat:A see NS—n 571 malt whit t- T...jVAIIT Aun inch); aILL and for D bY 130TATOES—IrS Isabela Red; • . ' 11../ Pink Eyed, is ism esJ for sale by mv7 ' STUART a. SILL. BIUTTEUI-10 kegs Ike b; . bels Roll, in stses ird for gabs by . m 7 E7UARTt bILL l lRO . t i re down Mr tale bl .rul • m 7: m Cbr tor see (7 1 177 4' ' '.3° b" "3" C 3" STUART &BILL —.— I-01111—w Otis e=sl . l Family Flour, tor sale by • aly7 • STUART b BILL RlNTe—e large aasonnitari of Fancy and Plain I. Colored glints, of desirable Mica and ben mans ure, opened and for solo rdye SIIACXLIZT/ WHITT SIthIaINIZ WEAR-4, toll ntRITIMeill efSlinirtot: tan,ldnen. amt tcatea emir, for mien, clothing on hand, and for sale ei SHACKLE-Tr le toT6 rIANAL - SidoVELS.: SO- dosonanaea'Cidalidlioials N..) Nat Mc ci red, .or rale by LUGAV, VCILSOX it C 0... - '-1:3.W00d at. 1.7)0it , -.81 brie S. P. Plow; •., .8 do Rye riser, for sale by ' RODERT.DALZELL & CO vryil Liberty street SALENATUS--10 bils &dent.. • ' • 73 tax do domia , lemilobl MO ROBERT DA EZELL CO OATS -40 bass lan. my n=M BROOMS -60 to, Joulait a llocali for r0044* iny6 • 6rurol Dasin j Aerrosh aL THERS—VI prime Fembon 666+616 by 6 • • WICK k NeCANDLM6- 13U1A4H-7 casts rm. Voiash,js.L ree'ibT • WICK k.'IIIeC.LNDLESS Tiny. prAcu sae ti - jita WICK IkIeCANDLEr./3 MUMS L. AIN ES—A handsome lot jut„; tee RI • at No ea Slat ket suent, north sent comer of the Diamond. ' 013_9 ALFILdriDSTAk DAY LLauri & PLAID liditatES=.itot otic, a lirdif :Ptslo and Salle Plaid Barytes , sutiout aeon. ' m/6 ALEXANDUR &DAY .131g1W.ady"MLNalttYtt'rtrvertill'b 'l7 =TS A LEXANDAR DAY C l i ! o ctig b l T Altti-41. 0 asudrild o kis A vi , sine • PI Waive O. 'ANN uIL-9 brit for .2111 / 4" a rltt L ikl7,l,lllV Teti dlaln i gg i , a font i l:r Ne aoCc Goodyea.fßoliber Depot,7& 9 Woo,l ea. voTO J t R PIIfLLIPS . _ N lIIA RULIisER HAT!' LES). st rced, for imle try I Pna & (1 eIiILUPS • - LS U NEM GOO Receive. dais • gy,. •sase_ ['.moot or Rabbet Good., consisting eto. InG—Lvoilis t Ilene. Cars, • Sinc• rticle, LAW , 'Tem Ties; Fleger Cots; Tobacco %Vallett a Istne nett mod; L, a Pteve very; Itthmns MGM Warr T•ol• yeo,i.tual Parlor, Gentlemen.' Glom - Lad.' Wuh Gloves; /demos Uelts; and • variety ar othet Wiera tot sale at the Rabbar.Depot, 7 dr.l Wood stMl. . my 6 7 t II PHILLIPS EMS ~_.,* Mr7EZI