- THE rITISBIJRGH :GAZETTE rizrAffrestraunats carman) request:deo band 1 • t ear favor, before S r. r. and as early In the day es p melleabls. Advet,Opesea_ nig4t i sened for *Ames. fosi dm* levonably be ohs enulordered on • • C:PV. R. Pstanra le April to. Ihls paper at Ins - agemc r ieS In Neer Rork, PhlLadelpida, end • regal. end Is utborised In moire sabialiptions • • sad ldretti4colonrCror 00, ' or NVILISIRS. 101 l• • • MOROAN . ROBERTSON, Piusborgh. T. J. BOMAN, Lower St Clair. • R. C. WALKER. Mizabeth. JOHN 14 , CLUSKEY, Badman. JANES FJPFE, Snowden. ' raoaxerrrao snoarirr, FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN, rittaborth. • Coonthenom, • EDENEZER BOYLES, North Faretio. • .11.051T02., WM. FLYNN, Lower SL Clair. • roomy smarm, • D. N. COURTNEY, Ohio. , . =EI --; • IrrISEE NEXT PAGE FUR LOCAL IJATTkRO TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Se, ~..... i ---; MEM HERM •."; *: 7 • " 1 .•; 1 " • ;• 4- • ••• •: , • " --.:',.-.:•1 , :.., , ,- . .teg.:,:ti:,: ,:;,:?,•: z.' , .:: flqi , ' ,- ,:z .. .'' .:1:•::::;--•.,--E,:;':,!..1.:'',:r::: .. - ...-;..: - 1.1-1 , .. .:.'.... .:-.....-. , •-•:- . =smut) se, s.e. rmttgat burlDeps tubas, and an obtrusive manners. ;FlLroore m a native of Cayuga co, tie w York, and was 50 yeasts old in .Tanuary Mit. His What gas a 'retiree! Vermont, and emigrated to weak era New York when It was a wilderness, and his son was brought ap amidst all the hardships Inch; dent to a new comitry,—not s. bad school is Which' to educate men for great parposee.. With caw the limited opportuities for acquiring an edema. tion then poestemed In ihe frontlez settlements, yortag Fillmore worked his way apt* the age of nktetcen. when he left the profession of aimed caner, sod entered a Sarreyer's cores,. and 'mob aequently a law offer, supporting himself part during his- undies by tesobieg school. In 1623 'he was admitted io the Bar—in 1628 be was el - led to the Legialstare—and, in - 1632,a members Coogress, and served subsequently for seven terms, being pan or the time at the head of the CoMmitme of Ways and Means, where he ezhib lied his abilities u a leader and statesman; to th - admiration et the Country. 10,1847 he was elect ed Comptroller of the State of New Yoi le , the du ties of which he discharged with t istlnottiged ability. lie te AL tine looking, bale, hearly,_iitgor frank tall surd commanding preterite, and of Sank and unasaumlog moaners. . In Politica Mr. - Fillmore a e guanine, unearth:w ed Wh4, with a thorough knowledge of Whig Prhicdples sad meascres, and a drug attachment to the party. lie will never disappoint his Gland or violate the confidence replied in hire. He an anknt friend of protection so -home lode tsy nod devoutly believe" in the propriety of impre sario our inland licensed hasten. ifis Sondem opponents call him ill" abolitionist.. That be is °preen to the institution of Slavery, there can bs no doubt, but be stands inthe sinte r paned With regard to it, as has bun occupied 1 the Whig party for years back. He Is not an obeli. tioolst in the technical acceptation of tho wail" Ile will most faithfully observe all the comproad. us of the °eradiation outhat subject, and Will labor with yourict - in seal to pro Mote the peace and hirtaony, and good fellowship of the different sea , of the omintil• On the Territorial gaud= be will doubtless be bead occupying atibstalD !Lilly the ume ground with that so firmly nude• kained by Ma lamented Predeeenor. The Booth Will rind him jest and reasoneble,-and the North tsithfal and prudent—and If he is sustained by elegem and the people, , la He meaureg rum:amend. the 'country Will find his admlnisinv don I biasing to the UIIIOII. :r ":•.:C........: .. '' , '.:,. 4;•:. ":f: ,-, • i', , ;-' .%:,...,..). I.' t.. 7 4 , r% , , , ;:;;; : :....ig x:•-•.-,..1,..-,..,..,..i.,,';:-:i- -., . ,-4.".. ii. - 41 -7 ,1;,.:;,.':,i, 2 ..r: * .ii, 1;:'.. , :5.-;,: r0:: -....,,,t- •:•-i.i..:%i' ". 1 ' Z.f:it....:!•ef,:..;:1;:;:i. 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SIL.1:1•1010 , 111, JOr 'I I.JA DUNGAN, '• , 1,, - Of Bucks County. . - dl i t ra A f " 0 2110 L HENRY E. i, • Of Union Cr.ty. • . ' TOO strinnos Gr BON, JOSEPH HEN B ON, . . Id Wash:ngt-11 my. Anllmaion le &AA Whig Nominations to Allegheny Cannily. vos num NAND coltocriit, TIIOMAII 'M. HOWE, 1/01 ITIMAD SIMMS, TI MM MR COMPITIS, nAttnAn. DEBlalt, JAMES CAROTHERS, The.neath °cab,. President; When we doted toe last paper there were ; - some faint hopes of the President's recovery.— • The event, however, which we dreaded, tarsi to • ken Oleo, and it becomes oar palafil I duty to re. cord the death of our beloved Chief Magietrate. Oar tekigrapb despatches glee all the lafialla• ciao we have ot the sad CYCLIC. They miles That the Elnattiona sufferer dud calmly and pescefolly, • surrounded by his family and the high official dig nitwits of the Government ? Ties calamity fa so andiUn, so unexpected, so gisat, that it leaves nano disposition at present to comment oa this character and eirttiestwf the de. - ceased. Like a biasing comet he loomed up aud denly before tbe nation—springing at once from ohie trity to be the cynosure of areyes, brilliant. ty shone fa a very few; Tema . . wad as suddenly , pursed away in the toll zenith of ids atringth,hts fame, and his usefrilnew. ' •-• We shall perhaps expects the feelings of the - Mat mum of our readers, when we say, that, rapect and affection Mr Geo. Taylor hammed With every day of his Presidency. Our eon& deuce stens , hated'arith every & - v - elopmeat o. his sterling . neneny, finsin eta and prodenee,whleb were exhibited to every ant o f his adinintstmtion„ until our trust fn him was of that soled and dui*. factory kind, which admitted-of no doubts or to' giviogs. We belieyed that he ware man cape- Melly suited to the impending crisis, sod we felt satire confidence in his ability to brag the .tip State safe oat of any danger. :Avriso prolific - ace has, however, seen fit tore move him, and It become. us to bow in humble • sibudasion to his will. Let us hope that the char• toned feelingseanted by this national affliction • , may lead our people and rulers to adopt • diopo. eitios more inebned to peens, hanneny, and Galan. MILLARD FILLS:1011E :The Vim President, M mash Flusicets;ol Ziew . oth, is now, in time:dance with did • • visions of the Constitotioo, P?eside et of the led Etaten.:His function,. en V.ee. President hags' ceased, ited the mote rergoneibie nerd dignified , Mer..trcle of thip great , •,. • .• to knew,: n.: E:~~.r~.,.~ ou.: ~... .. f 1.,.. We should suppose that a. newspaper mad find better use for Its space than in publishing oedemas adult attempts at w(t, founded on sheei falsehood', as the Post is defog. The !Ong ant do la that paper of 'Wednesday, In .eferenee k 311 r. Rowe, bat just enough mutt about It to gist color to Its wholesale filseturcid. The same rosy tie Said Of the article in relation to. Kr. Bight= The 'water and the editor rosy think it very arattaing andsmiut to concoct and publish VON untruths areip‘ 7 e4ble alms, bat they rosy rev &wiled that the public view. their 'efforts with Sormelgn contempt :, ;_ . GL7itt' 0u5:135... stsbqity, !iuidooy, and eseeilence cif mu Insulations seen most stritizr colons ytt(trOsy AP eLtud.,l,;:ly y,x,..rtcd mt,hlet.iv tot iri ht.ont . . oolf,; . t1 tat lll== .SeXPAT IN atIAT EIITAIX.—By • recent order it.,n o goive. packet 'hip Ashburton, crib, Bridrh General Post-Otfiee, the delivery of ' WitiCh *IAA{ , drNeW York n• the '3d instant, • all letters co Sunday, in England, was to posse e- pro aparardi d ICO3 lingulgrants, and Utz; ter the23d 'The measure Emu with stroryl rtOidt vivo, in wide over M. topiwaitiort. Tim New Thhati.—We atroio day! ID almal eery etas lumina hisiywhich hu lately bun concluded between the Uoited Staten utd mud Ship Canal to connect the Matti° with the Poole Octant, Thearepettanteommerelal and polititol adualiges iseased, [hill treaty, will - render it ciatteeof foteieet to all Out evident NeVri from italif*z status that the crops through oirtllova Scotia and New Brunswick, am doing well, and promise large returns. The Newfound-, land Ledger Mates that a terrible 'onslaught upon the deer, near the Bay of Explode, has lately been , made by the Indians, who are mated io have kill. ed no leis than three hundred of , them in their pas sage to and Deems a river which they had taken in pilau:moo of their, migratory habits. Thirty four deer are raid to lame been shot by one young man, rnsident at Exploit, within 24 boom. Scomiox.-=The Baltimore Patriot bea in , its Washlegton letter the (dimwit:it. plrepaph : • "I"regretted to see the Southern Democrats leave the Chamber almost in a body. when Senator Se ward commenced imeaking,-while the Wilig side of the ehanther was full Such intolerance, (Or it can be considered an no other has a bad erect . upon the Northern mind. kt is a species of die counmy which Northern men are never guilty of— and which infirmary:, the Northern more thane thourandspeeches would be likely to do?' Somvta.- , 4ui ineurrection has broken ant in the province of Tarijo, beaded by 'Colonel Jafe, who was formerly a partizan of .General Ilelner, the present President, whoise administration Ismail to linvenhownnigns of moderation and prognmaiim. Weenetatos, Ja?y 7. Nattered& mad the 'Aspic:triennium •IC'et... t need Delays —Nen A e than In Centre. —Akirmlng teem Tszas—a speck et War—the Chivalry Arming. The . Calibrate caucus last night urn decidedly onsaccentel, Ter, Ic members idtended, ud maw thug who did was the !sactie.nearly equal division of opinion u before observed be tween the expediency or fire taking up Califon nia, of the appropriation bids. Seeing that itotlr leg could be'done,the wonting adjourned alte r s conversation of • very few inmates. These-ea.', currences are fall of melancholy Foreboding, and certainly indrnate that some treat concealed and Irremovable °boucle exists to the admission o California, the one greatribject of Oa session.— IVhigs, Dentoints, and Free Boilers of the mart • are emdonaly engaged In attempting to fix. th responsibility upon each other for the present state of thing', and the provaddeorposalble conniver, snot them. But the people will have one opiti ton of the man who, when his vote or absence, neglect to vote when project, has contributed to wave the public°, time in drivelling debate, and Duce or permit early adjournments, and to giv , other objects the prekriaeo over California. • In mead of discriminating between the . offenders, they will sweep them all away as • worthlessp •.' ',of unfaithful and incompetent public servants. There is a general "apputhernion that nothing' , =loot any cansequence will be done but tcr the apptopropriation Bills. It is mule:rood the there tit fall understanding upon this point tureen the Un'Sed South, and.several diatlnguis • • ed and leading members of both parties of th ' North. Certainly at this time there Is little ground of hope that Csiliennia will be admitted at thi .41111011. Itaeeme impowilde to get any vote call IMOD the autgeel In the Monist; until the Sena nave voted open the Omitibtut Hill, and Ms. Clay. 'on Saturday, =primly declined to entertain I'm man &hill& proposition to celiac talking and tote' on Monday—any time between this and Chris= , would mance for his scheme; ■od meet his expec r tails.; Delay therefore la evidently the game ,• • hof the passengers sod driver of the Omnibus, . • d the extreme southern men. We have a report to night that the Quarter of exas bu anivened the legialatere of that State, to provide for asserting her claim's on new Meti co, ...at the cannon's mooth;" In other words, to • the men and m eau for levying war smithy the Gated States, by - attaching the people of one • f its territories. ft may not be generetly known that divrettonary ynthority has already been eon-, grred upon the Governor, at a korner session, to call oat, arm and (gulp, a suitable number Drina. 1 • maintain what are celled the , fights of Texas Nothing Dui km mare unfounded than the pretence . that CoL. Monroe add Ma Military authority cf th United States, In the territery-hen thdtlued • piaple to mune theft present position. It true that Col. Monroe egued the nU tore Con ration to farm a State Govern men , ' hot wbeiher, 'be had affixed hl. name to mat pater not. no body who dues sot it;lab to deL.,,Fe i=! , "• • ' ''', :". ''' •" "'''''' 4 W UMW. • , jooseatiou, between the United c.,h,, . rriry, se red ..... , . ..1 cv, 'rrt 1 :or . b e4Zir.tea O . Atoeri-e nod bee Britettoie Oteirsty, for ~ t 1-,...-,rd ”1 ti. ' . . ' . . ' ' t .. . . tc,factutatlitg and protecting Pie coesteactom of a • Pli • • • , rt 5 '-, ,' .' , '• ' " Pb- .• ,-,- -041 m l. n.nai between the Atlantic nail P.clfin ocean-, , ...q-• c , ttql” , • - ~: -- .., ~• ~-1 r • rh 0 ; :t.4.0 I t ether pt.rpoeas, was cvncluded sod two a 3} . ..: - - .l ~,, rte tee tee . ',. '..‘' , 1"" '," CO lane., ,. 'at Wwsltiellop, on the 19th day of April law, coi !an os '' tecosed hrsfitst v. D.sl., is the Sea Wttleh goi r eention is, word for Ford, ep At:lowa: 1 c '''''' weep, whet,-with arms Kiclh° ' ` 7 " Contentlen &meat the lasso Slaws moth er the. seaming. brows knit. and in Napoleonic attitude tannic illejmy. he thundered forth that he, aye en, wee ready to ' The United States 01 Americiand hat Britten. become the standard bearer at the South. There pie MeJesty,, being desirous of consolidating the war, by the way,* tone of quiet contempt fort ' ,o ls'is se.. i s b, ..r a b m.il i w..hic r l' i :° . h:lP4 i cr in btt hs: Isisl Puff' of Tahiti and P s hi h mrsiset in Foote a 'we ar t hem , thee t r riaws7,,,i lutenuonswattelmence [eeply,when he rephad that for oae, be should no! iu arty mean s of communiettion hy ship chiral fight ender that standard, let who would hear It. which may be constructed between the Miami,. l and Pacific ooettne, by the way of the river San . am:lour, probably It is a mere =trivet Joke af. ' an de Nutting-us, and meter or both of the Erma that Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, has avow What ofNicuagua or Managua, to any port et ed a determination to resign hia root and nuso a nitre on the Pacific oeun 1 the President of the m g imenir ' rth° gerviea4rT`l'' ' in she approach' tfld!igStollieltstr.rytrZterejtre‘U'ori7e7l9ll° Jog quarrel - Bat ettough, all this is gasconade, s . . .. .. . . . _ ~. . - and her Britannia so theitight Houma material with which sock heroes as Davis, Qum tiebum, and Lopes' are always well supplied. , -lemma rostra Mmowio.—The Citizens of Alleghen 'County' are invited to Resemble In the Diatrici Court tt.oom, on Friday next, at 4 o'clock, P. M., to demonstrate their rasped for Zachary Taylor late President auto Halted States. • ' Body Amman, J. K. Kennedy, Thos. Williams, John N. McClowry, P. C. Shannon, C. Curtis, Wilson McCandless, Sam'lMoore, C. Evans, , John Coyle, .Joseph Pennock,___ Jared M. Brush, • James R. Craft, Joe. H. tit'Fadden, Wm Methindlesa, J. S. Moniamt, Roden Mackey, Wm. C. Friend,' ' Gee. 8. Belden, Hush Campbell, L. Wilcox, jr. N. Backmastm, Joseph Knox, Rots. Worn. H. Nixon, A. C. Mordock, Willard Leonard, ' Jobe &Large, IL IL Williams; B. Weaver. • HM. Twining, TnomasKenuedy, • -las. Howard, William Woods, John Walker, A. Washington, •. A. W, Morris; - W. W. Irwin, _ Thomas Bakewell, Gana Forlorn; Geo. P. Hamilton, Joshua Rhodes, Samuel Rceebulg, Ephrata: Jones, Henry S. Magma • Harmer Denny, . Leonard S. Johns; R. McKnight, Win. J. Howard, Charles Knapp,• Fred. Lorenz, • W. M. Lyon, John Morrison 'Whim Latimer, jr. Thomas M. Howe, George Dante, David Rat*, TO THE *BYO/ OP. PENNSYLVANIA In pursuance of the issolution of the Wrno STATX Courawnos which lately assembled at Philadelphia, I have appointed the following Srers: CostairrizTer the ensuing year. The announce ment him been delayed by, my continued' and no massy absence. -DANIEL M. SMYSEIL Late Provident of the Convention. July 1, I=. Henry M. Fuller, of Lucerne Chairman. R. Rundle &nab, Philadelphia city. Joseph It.. Flanigan, • do, Samuel MeMenamy, Philadelphia county. F. Knot Morton', C. Thompson Jones, do. do. W. H. riling Mr, Montgomery. Samuel U. Thomas, Chester. Sanwel Bell, Berk,. John& Brown, Bucks. Nathaniel Ellmaker, Lancaster. T. Taylor Worth, Lebanon. Wm. J. Robison, Dauphi. Alexander X. Brawn, Notyhampton. Warden M. Preston, Wayne. Thomas R. Cochran,rk. Wm. Walls. _Comb:liana. Henry Johnson , LY6Kalng • Jnrro Clark. 1/011imgdp n. CM... a Boisirtan, Sherman D. Plot" GeorgeCreoi, Tits Edwin C. Wilson, Venango. 1) A. Finney, Crawford . John Allston, Beaver. C 0 Lanni*, Allegheny. -Dsotot M'Curdy.. do. John Batsman, LVarhington. George Mason, Fayette Wm Indiana. Alexander M.McClure, • Joho C. Neville, Schuylkill. Franco. Jorden, Bedfoirt Fi;as tM Maud Issiciligoter 1114 W 211EXIC0.. We understand that a copy at the I:anti/titian framed by the Convention of the . people of New. Mexico, for the government of the Stale of New Mexico, has been recelveha this lily; but n it rrquiia the Asinal assent aud eenearrencosal the • People Mae protxried State, 11 is to be comities. ed se yet in an inchoate condition.. It Ina refer. . red to the Popalak 'Stange to aetermine, by ■ popular vote for or against it, on the 20th of Tim:, ' its acceptance or rejection . After the sense of the People has Sins been taken, thimembers of both branches of the Legislature and the Goren ' of the State being together assembled, the votes upon the Constitution are to be counted, ice. • will more putleniuly appear by the follow. log provisions of the Constitution : ' 5 ' The first session of the Legislates* of the State sf New Mexico shah be held at the city of Santa P. and shall commence on the fiat day of July, 5' 'SAO.' y .bull be requested, immediately after the t natant onto, Convention, to issue writs of !! leuien to the prefects ofthe several col:m[ln golfing them vicuna en election to be held on' • the 20th day or.tune, 1550; the electors to vote •ur or sgdnat thisGeltstittition, fora Governor and Lieutenant Governor. ■ Representative in the Congress of the United &net, Senators and Rep. • • resentztives to the Leif:Jenne; and the returns of .uch election shall be mode to the Prefects., vrho,..i tegetber with the Prefect's clear, shall count the .• votes given, and certificates of_electionuhall he 'I elven by them to such persons as shall have theei. ved the highegt number of vets for members of he Legislature. .The Perfects of the seveml mottles shall make correct retums,under their hands, of all the votes leen in their respective counties for Governor, Lieutenant Governor,•and Representatives to • Coorreas, and the return of votes for or against his Constitution, to the present Secretary of the ; Territory at Santa . Fe, who, when the Legiala• 'tore shall convene, shall lay such returns before • them on the first day of their sessidn, so soon as • nth Houses chill be organized; and the Speaker • of the House of Representmthea end the Peed dent prouvirpore of the Senate shall, In the prim. • once of both Hmibes, examine the returns and • °clue who are elected to fill those uStoes; the number of votes (or and against this 00tuttittation, "The returns of the electors ror or stalest this constitution shall be cenkfied to by the Governor loci, or the Lieutenant Governer acting u each, who shall derpatekthe same to the' Secretary of ' tate of the United States within thirty days • •the day (Selection, 4:.a. gt shall be and Is hereby made the ditty of the Governor, or Lletnecant Governor, actiog as 'such, if it appear'. from thereinto* of votes Ibr and against this Conesitotion that is has Wen adopted by the people, be shallimmediately came a lair copy of the [WIC, twiner with a lair digest of the votes given for and against the Cionstitn, Lion, to be forwarded to the President of the United State., to be laid berate the Conine o the Val ted Stales." • To satisfy* very natural curiosity on the part of the pirblid to know what we the provisiorm o the Grnatitution in relation to the questions of Slavery and of Boundary, we are sled to t• able also to place exact copies of theme provisions be. ,• our readers: "Ail mon being born equally Gee and indepese dent, and having certain natural, inherent, and in• alienable rights. amens which are the enjoying , and defending life and hbeny, the acquirement, : possession. and prevention of property, and the pursuit and attainment of happineas; therefore no male pereott *ball be held by law to serve any per son u a renew, slave, or apprentice, after he at. rives at the age of twenty ono yeaw, nor *male, m hbe manner, after she snivel; at the age ofeisG• een years. unleu they bs'bound by their own • • agent after they arrive et such age, or erebzund •y law for punishment of crime. The limits and boundaries of the State are d ; Geed as follows: l - Beigionovz et the dam in the Rho del Nt P.., whiob supplies with water the , •asesuia..-or tub piing renal of the town of El Paso del Norte, and • nnirg thence doe east to the hundredth pantie •flongitede, west from Greenwich, thence doe north on naid parallel to • point where the ssmt • intersects the river Arkonaso; thence op the mid• tile of the channel ea raid river to its mune; • thence io 0 direct line to a point on the Rio Colo do. of Call6onaln, where the note Is intersected by the one hundred and tenth parallel of longitude west from Greenwich; thence doe south oe said : parallel of longitude to a point at the Rio Gila, .nterseetei by the tames thence op the middle a • • mob channel of said river to the point which may be destgrieted by the Comm insieters appoiat ed to establish the hoe between United States era e Republic sr Mezleo, so the point where said riven or one or Its branches, shall be inteeseeted by the western Use of New Mexico; thence south . rly on sold hoe, as the some shall be ettahlbbed , p the Commluionen, to the eagle formed by the State of Chihuahua, Sonord, sod New hinzleo; hence easterly on the line between the Milne buoy hoe the republic of Stexicans it shell b• old Sown by srld Como:voile:ten, to. ■ paint where the same !rise nueneet the Rio del None; thence down said riser to the plane of begiereher, prrioxAL.l • 3y the 'President of the United S •metlto. A Pa,CLAMATION. ble Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer, a Member of He, t • Majesty's bloat Honorable Prory Council, Knight •muntoder of the Most Hocentle Order of the Bath, and Envoy Extraordinary and Mioistez Plenipotentiary of Her Braannie idsjesty to th. Unitedlitates, for the aforesaid purpose : and the laid Plempvientlarles having exchanged their full powers, which were found to be in proper form, have agreed lei the following articles: artoms J. The governments of the United Stales and Great Britain hereby declare, that neither the one nor the other will ever obtain ormalmak for itself, ay exclosive control over the sald ship canal. _agreeing that neither will ever erect or madotato anylorththations command ins the same, arm the vicinity thereof, or oceepy, or fortify, or colonize, r vionme or exercise any dominion Over, bilcann • • a, Costs Elea, the Mosquito coast, or any par Central America; nor wilt caber make use of • afprotection which either alrada or 0217 grad, • r any ethanol, .which either has, or may or will have to or with soy Stale or people, tar the or. nom of crectingor maintaining say inch kirtlfma.. . lens, or of occupying, forging, or colonizing Nicaragua, Data Hies, the Mosquito coat, or any • part of Cenral Amorins, or of 11)10mIng or exec. slog dominion aver the aims I oar will the UM : ed Mates or Great Britain take advantage of any Intimacy, or nee any allisnos,connectlon or lolls . eats that either may passion with any State or • cornmeal through. whose territory the said can. mry pass, the the purpose of sequiriog or hold. leg, &rely or indirectly, for the citizens or mar 'ems of the one, any rights or advantages in re. gard to commerce or pavigation through the said • al, which shall not be offered on , the same at, to the citizens or subjects of the other. ARTICLE 11. Vessels of the United States or Great Britain ravening the mid canal shall, in ease of war beo tweets the nontrapting parties, be exempted from blockade, detention, of tsapturp by ebbor of the belligerents; and ibis provisionahall extend to such a distance fro the two nuts ague mid canal as may hereafter be found expedient to estab. , In order to secure the construction of the said ,anal, the contracting parties engage, that af any each canal shall be uadenaken upon lair and equi table terms by any pathos having the authority the local government or governments through whose territory the same may pass, then the per• •ns employed in making the said canal, and their property used, or to be used, for that object, shall be protected, from the commencement of the said canal to its completion, by the governments of the United States and Great Grimm, from unjust de• tendon, confiscation, seizure, or any violence what. soever. Ea= The oontracting parties will use whatever inflw ence they respectively exercise with any lutes, or governments, porscseing, or claiming to posseas, any jurisdiction or right over the territory which the mid canal shall traveler, or which 'bane near the waters applicable thereto, in order to induce such states or governments to facilitate the con. auction of the said canal by every means in their war. And furthermore, the Batted States and 'mat Britain agree to tole their good daces, whet• ever or however it may be most expedient, In or. ;doe to yeoman the establishment of two free ports, one at each end of the said canal. aILTICLZ v. The contracting pernes further engage that wien ho said canal shall nave been completed, they Will protect n from interruption, Immure, or unjust cam lineation, and that they Will seemly the neutrality hereof, so that the said canal may.forever be open • and fres, and the capital invested therein revere. Neverthel.a the government. of the United Suites — nod Great Britain, in according their. protection of th , said canal, and guarantying its neutrality and 7peen It when completed. always understand that pee prtnernon and guaranty are grunted conditions oily, and may he withdrawn by both governmeetsi or en her government, a both government. or either gometemtt. should deem that the manna of tweet Noy undertaking or managing the same, adopt or • establish such regulation. concerning the traffic thercasm as art, contrary to the apirit and Ware - tin cith , t - MTC,III , m, enherhy mairtent naddedie. thimiestmes irr throe et the commerce of one at Slliadt Easters* to -.1510th thy , tthte the Contractiag Mullet over. the coalmen* of the .• • • troleatie. , other, Or by OOPOSOOT oPProachre •I•mion• or coo- S. S. LINTOEnt: Wilia token 444 , 007 AP tresonable upon -ytieengere, vensels, goods, f .aka p 'ma's fei merehendne or other, enjd,,,„ N e ith er omen. , nine • c ettei em. p.ny, however, stall. withdraw the, arormaid Fro. • lc•ngi•elta•". badly iefi• and Ye teetthe end guaranty without &it giving six mouths' rrro ere. so I° °°° .OTO /Ore Wen OMOOIi fOrat 4,l notice to the other. „ • thseentatahs,with very/Ade hopesotever recovering the tight, and bat a alight pronet of baring it bayed of the Immo.; .ntio.n.dincphysinen Wee unaneertal ra ma kirg a CPT; Or in. airier relic; and afforded me hot Mite encountgertient. I beard et the Petroleum about the tut of April, lien, aitd gave it alrloli the result is; the eight in veitored and.my ea well, except a little tender or weak when I go out in the VOA. ANN IRELAND. Mansfield at., Cincinned, bray lid MO, 8.9. Lance—filet I have been Meted-with Klee for no years, and have tried other remedies, whitest erinanent relnr, until I heard' of the Petroleani. I have wed only one botda, and think I am entirely cured. I memo:cent. it to all who an adlleted Wok Piles i here ant.wst it to be good for sore eyes. Cineirmad, May get, IE4O . E. C. Ge.RRETSON Bur role by Keyser & AteDenrell; Ito Weed *treat; It E Sellers, 17 Wood 014 D Cony, Allegheny city; 11 A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny atso by the proptiontr, M.,litEß, • ' jy4 Canal Dula. Sere lah at, Pittsburgh CEIMIZI Tea contracting parties ut this cenventkin, , en. gusto invite every :date, with which bath of ei. they have friendly intercoutae, to enter Into etlpu.. !Minas with them similar:o those which they hair entered tato with each other,- to the enti.that all" other States may share in the' boner and 'adean. tags of havhig conttibuted to a work al each gen. itarinteitri and Importance, as the canal herein contemplated. And the contracting patties like ' wise Agree, that each ahall enter intotresty imp* Mona with such of the Central American Stat as they may deem advisable, ter the purpose of mare ls° appointed 1.4.. Corms. of the Fifth Ward, u City Phylacian. In order of Sanitary Committee. A: MACK', Chad raieit. IyEkdßu , _ _ Jens Aisao¢. Cgerk GlAr dm ILE IIZAC• . fot sage b WM. Z. MCCLURG & CO. APPLES -1 ° b , O, o 74l+Pbb: lust received an d l. sale by • - • • JOHN - WATT A C 0 . ,. Liberty at.- Fisu-tatuarattri ! b; • I , • 5 briallo tHervinal •, , • • 10 Wm 2.ldaekertV • • -1' 10 hr Wm Nog do., ree'd and Anode b .W 1 - • JOHN WATT & CO WANTED, Aollll.4lo.lll'houtewerk. A permUmu ard plea. uuu eduulen tan be A:ardor by opplyiagAu ddir ,thca. - - _ 17aAir surlDipt,s-- 2 - I , ll , ;v:tri e zyhitri t do, Crru • ' " • :0 brA Vineos; in store, Inc 'W. , ' by jio ' - ' ' J(IIIN WATTI CO T INSEED 0 11.HDX 1 91.11_ , n , 52 , 2.1 1 inl 1 10 7 5"‘ 11.1 Woti h t 11 ' 4 ' ? Ws dryad Lan, far sula by • ird I SCIIOONASAKICR*. CO o 142--1 can Oil WlntirireeN • can Oil Dergema . r.' • • I col Oil liassalrerflust reed for tale by .IY B : J. SCI.IOONMAKEItA CO FLOUR -5.1' brio In store am.l.for *ale by ' • • FIX & SILL. 110 - 121 IVood at QOM'-.100 bXe for *nib by ,l 7 JIG iTIJART &SILL MOLAS3ES 756,15 h3 Mk mid Clow.* to cum eanAigh ST UARTA }r V ~ ~ ~r ~ elrookx F, in more kina for wilt STUART ft 'nIL(M)AIS -Mkt Ilni josl.cecem,e4fypaqi,,-1724,'x BMIER in birtela, bona, and -ercrobA , for iilo b' srualtru SILL . . . . G" f: *' 1• jya STUART& FILL AYtliger—lTAibillTirointiWfor infir , B• bre _ S i fy. } ¢ ll.4Tils F 4 T in frir;u B s . . 2W7 l Waritod ID Beal( , •''' • A . 1:146E OVEN, without t slurp. Location net di; portieniur—rlitebutgh peeferred. '.(tddr , ,to N. LlysrL..._ht ihi• office. 1 it 1 il=ll 131.ArAKI—U outs just received to doy. •uopefhir 1 oru:id, Pultable for reviling. which will be sild . W.' for cs*u . ,'l , 7 .., '' 8 N - WICKER:in/Al . 1 • jr4 - - - i Coi Wood cod Sizth q, • or ca.PMLT2!EItSIIIP AS. W. Mitbildge & /lest F. - inghrlrlet base lihj• I day areo-iated ihe.eaelve• ander the him nr Dar 'ridge rcinahraln,lo Haw/net a Mal, mile - Grater) tad general Comm - Beion lis cnres,i.ftkehotteelntel) comm. , by Darbmlge, Wasn't& Co, Water at , P.hsburah, Jury I, leso.—Jy • 1110 TIC THE 'Parts arable heretofore calming ; beim:eon the 'subscribers, wider too firm of-llorbratae, WIMon & Co, was this day &molted by mutual commas The business of the firm 'sill be settled by J;W. Ma . brads., or Wm, Wawa, Jr,oltacr of whoa:tie author ised to uto tho Dame of the Lem M fiaaidatiom J. W. BIJRBaIDGE, -; ' WM. WLLMEIN,Jr. LiNna.rStloBll a. Zo.. •Pittaborgh, Job' ; „ IFORILEST, '• A LONG ItiN)hl ovlir Mr .dmilolly.* Dry (laid!, 'I. Imre- The rdOM i.,well finished. ani4 Itraisbed 44 gas fittings. EnUance Alartatin,reet• . • .171• • • . 'F. U. OAZZA DIVIDZSDA . • . OZee el the Alleghen y Bridge Companytl t Pittsburgh, JOY IsyldßV, TUE Presid..rAnd; alsoagers Of She Cgt‘PectZs. A' erecting a - Brldge user the Allegheny /treetop, • • Putseaugh t to. the Costal of dalellagrYdlavh Lids day declared a dial/fad of one dollar sad accent, cents on each shue of Ito espital stock, standing • the scale of Individuals polite hoo ka or the Company °Igo( the profile Of the lag six - manila, which will be paid la stockholders or their legal representatire forthwith. liyal ' JULIN ItAßPEß,Tresserer. 0, JAMES WILSON lailartne Ida Mende end the prnka that he Ina removed Li. Hat sea Cap EAllibtlah. merit from Smithfield etnet, to bie old stand Cl the corner et Weed met dad Diamend Alley, (room! *Mtn oem F. nicks k. F.iendi Exchange Uar-a.e 1111.0011 back, 00 Diamond Alley—where ma be &mad largo and fashionable amain:mot of 111.1, oral Caps at reduced edam., whale...W.4 retail. liam mane to ender. )ems. lanramg ijaninea.l3ritG,trods nLUipYPrla 1. . BARGAINS!, BARGAINS! WM. /....SUSSELL, Sign or the Die Ru Orra; co Malktt sure, between Third end toarth. wit continue 1011411 ms Damaged' Dry flondkent Wed . need sty,J gay 3d,and will continue front Pape day lentil all the damaged goods . are goods are slighty damaged by 'rater: Alta Wfilbeiclforedto easti purchasers at less than half the Ofileflal coat.: . Oar numerous enetcmcni and lee piddle , to genera will ;I:ate cell moon and secure mode were damaged by water ante, and, many efOrtit wU • o found almost perfect. ' Othets of then* we lOU are Nt atm , st any. price. florae remember the rare o rte Market stmt, hetWon4V. ifd rourlhf i niP • f the Big flee Illre, where no cash etteteitnerer I ne mat away without helot 'perfeetlynedsadit: All our rooms arid be opened for retail trate' he this occasion. lioddlm) • WAL . L. RUSSELL 't , • .HAVE. Ude day, a.etlehlled Arial tie MC L A N. _..Clooss, In the 'Whokashe Groan' and Ptaddixi liadeess; the attyle of tko bre' will be A. Ceiba mete, /113 j . • A. CIII.4I.EmON • ctrilirrugi 1 - ; eterii. •41. cuhnsiaTioxsoLouss i - wIIOI,ESALE GROCERS and Commlubmi liter elmotß, 'Dealers In PrOdUCC. and rlitsbn • Maintfactored arucles,l93 Lamm. et; Pl4l)¢!gb, • . . • ritlirt Gernert of to cute Soorehlitge. sadaloto 4 goiter, Wire will please coma ICIMItd, prove property, mad take them eireYeat ebey sold etteording to leer, to ciente 011 GRANT 190. 01 Water et laW. •11111110 N - j.',lik , ,'::.4*'.t. E.0:1-1 : .. :. . FATENT — DIES - TOR , I - CUTIING --- SCREWS. 1 • • • ;liitrikawarikalial i 11611`" , ''ie' '! - ' ' /14.. kg lifna bnelarbeerradnptid and kiablratarerad inaill Ila principal rstropaiaNew`Yotk anditta i ddpkt e , are-two o ff ered ha MaaraCtUre ,2 l Wft 1,1,3 . 4 . 1 . 4 ,1 1 , mlabalt ihn•• with the uueose fttl• /36 .et'lla the trion'petfrat ahlefta In Met or cutting screws: . . ..,, . . ~. Their - anperiority rat r any Mat Dies beretoforp tried,' amnia •in their Cutting a emnra l'. 4 riricw,..b r b i , r. v i , s , A en the warn panlingovtr Mir iron to be era whirl regime Co siredginz I.r P l,loll lprepiration , asrbe 'dies cut lbn tbasnl out it the solid Aro% Wiltinut 1111330§ h in thalami . ,in tan Sitars d ur .biiil y' mp iaity,,,,n4 perfection of merle; and ip.their aintplicity and little liability ‘l'? 0 1 ..oar onkr... ' -- - - - ''' • • Pan:radfr,o4i that ard bays Parehasedtinin CV. b p ta Uss , Irld of sang bit patent Dies rot . too Inanrepialtn, Met sara rine to soy others see are mdaaid,St-lrg2 Tae It. PrPss. of catty ' - P MORMS •Ile. • pliumama. dig. 14,149': erasing hrd.P W Gaits , Patent Oki in USW ear roll,. esthblisbment for 'the thee nine thentha. fsf 4-01 1,1 Wd d.h , to ~ e rrlrvacti reecenverd than the Ifitert terms, as we lave hid all when away, they beteg solar forrerior—corsidering them 75 prs , etne. etesper than see. est eis now no. , - - @atiEYi Nnapix a. C 0... • • •• • ' • ; , Petarilterts;Pai ',This is tfeeertify•lbst Ws tam pami.q.4 tho rat 'tome, and adopted in s or banners, P.W Gates' PM t fatale Cutler, avelchwe highly abbrove of. can do much wore von t and we believe at v e il( i ev . pass in durability-and preeisioneas moot es aert~mj of Itbsf? 110 i • -Prinanst.m.,Odernonth,thrth.dry4e4a . . . Nair Vona; Xag.lo;iBvc, ir„,,th ip d opt id p. W. Gs tee Pateht Wes. far that, • , ok hot., we, take Pieldasts raYhfa, that liver* . than roefs oar eswelationvi and 0 . 10 o eota... nen Eh f twipt lie. ant opinion, that it I kr uents' an' other pap in present use fof eon' r 1. We hanti - T. W. GsterP , Pateitt Dies" for entlini renews, and the economy of using them is -so. Very , onslderable, that we look opors.thera as is sliverssa4 le to every ostablislunent having any gloomily of, AteCOithIICE, OGDEN , k CO, • i :Crucsoo, May 10, 1940: I „ Omens= Onto., Wanusxoyo/Sth Sept,' , . tare purchased of W. Scoring. for dui Unitad: Stales, tee right to use in all the arsenals and ' sumo,,, MEM • a I.Btortilst4crs re the Al attr O l httl ' egph Comniuty will beheld agreeably to Charter, on 'flussehn tha iota U o'eloelt. A. M., et the .Compus rOltme, No Ipl Chestnut sr, Philadelphia, for the poliose of electing mina ItOreetors to serer for the clisSinK Veer, *O4 to trounce suchoilMr.bashrenosmny f ait brought before the meeting. By order of thel,leste . e.rn. . iettO.Old • W bIeLISE, Semler/. xxisuu.A.stext. •r J. Flanney. Agrnt for Jute wa. Lifa CO, of . . i,N IFFIc F. of the } Venom . lavorsaea Compano. eV Rater meet; rlttsborgh. • - . . Pstophlets, with air neessseri leformailen, ind bird* forms will be famished. Ilasbands can 'swim their lives for rho benefit' iv , their Wives' and children; creditors the liras of the) ,debtors. t • Tba whole arose. - he 'whole mats or the Camphor am smog the halders of 140{ Policies. • The dividends of the pest two yeera tornii boon doh• trees ter h each year. • lee/ .1.1 W • ILKIIIS PAVE.. VOURTEI firllKEt 1.1715/P ROIL , PA Tlll5 Witunifwent snit:dilate:tent ether stow • ens . pined and teedy rot basiness,thoproptistar'would spernhily. solicit a shfte. of thoputolle Voronsote Ile trusts by *living hbehall anetub.h to the banners, to mote 48 house a plea*snt and eentfenable row for the .consens of Pittsburgh one, for the condtry Geed a.tendants will be In 'midis, and eviri ex ektlon glade to sender the estahllsliteent wanly the aloreeranee and steppe:set so Latino nt tommoncy The rtvg SPACWILIS DAUB, hued for Pestles. Cooterts . Lectures, 01011.; •wl . petille be-let bithe evening or week, OP 11.. llb e ral tp11121.15 The EAR and anus] In 'siyhi and twenty to any In the world, will be kept jorniolted with Wine*, Choice Liquors, Cordial s, Potters and all the reel, light.retrethotelPoef (*.Meal Poulry, Game, Etch, Seag, Oysters; and data!, *cried op In the .ht - . . ;. z The . DlNltell ...I CUEMittiITA:iON, being lat e door, and easy of .ac ass*, will be cona.ntly supplted *nth all the I.lmarins and llelletteles of the season; and also,with such substantial* 8$ the marten, • .1.10 Log by the day, week; or year. thonento dory... tor hairridaala or panics, foranhed as don t • Gratletiten with th eir /*mill...wishing the city elm, Le swelled with refreshments of all triads at SOY haul o. the On. : Grod Stabling .and screiter sivel.ives7 Es . .attiS nits connected with the ROIL • • • iltoner at 1 o'clock. Brtakrasiand Tea atthena • F.ntraneo tie kerma!, .dDininf ' 811.7. ho.P7 - Nahbield Arai. • -. • X. N. VAN itthcsEr...itit 1101r4rlir - LOWIly; P►epreatWrs -. 'Petite &min, IliTidayileirgh, re/. ENEILII, STAGEOFFICE—Teee Deity .I.ln G et t otStezeo for the }UMW Weal alao . the Literati" Same - leaves his house. : je1.4101 , BIDWELL 4 - CO., • IPORWALILDIM43, 321/01e0DAN TY Glasgow, Pa:. (.7soitils PorriFostfist) • Haring pensanentle located at Mitt tteacnn. a 0 and mbatantial 'Wharf Bob, atq proponti to iti mitre and (onward promptly to all pot:tuna - the titer. ' ante Sandy •nd Beaver or 'Ohio CaahLin Bt co. gilmeroar, Jonels —jet@ Dr. .I:Morasses Hararcoarillio. or Duns= Panacea mud Ulood H AS been extensively- ased, •for 11.1 your, by tbe LOttOt In 11111 oven:Ova prao - and ,IS CODS erne) treats:mended' to the puldra fdrilorrore mead impurities of !be blear and graerol debdtry: tbannior usto, ddapepina r lograrhe, eeddnbriancbrua. dropsy. nervous or ne onto! debility, female •eompbeloto r ner curio! 'Weems, Wren, scam or °honorer, and dlr ' erran.of , tho oblo, rater, no,lbrer complaints, radii, .• . • for all impurities of the b ood. • Inds wholliropetable. : cod oar be token WOE/ soy elresmimnees arnb pep: feet uteri, 'Prrpired lay trablIJUL KRAMER. Baru. MOM AM, •1 , sale, old:decade and retail, by, ' • R bELLEItS, • • • • • Wood.ai, Pntelburgtb• • • DR J. J, MYERS offers los professional s•rvirep „LP us the ••eittserre •or 'ltfinreberift and aielotiy Ciffee and residence, for. die 'present, at Rosedale. Alertelseater, unnteliteray above;tee U. & Marine - • , - - • . . instAus If ltiies...to-- eases Cup Caret ll,seon • kineaktess jetff • 5. I W HARD/Melt cg , 7 4 l):47ortZgr i rgoelt No 4.1 Wood west. • Uttr!eeeivat:-.6 d ete r Dr, Uvulas Oia' .Chalagerie, smiler tale by J'IKI t • meet F RU . llll,,ter-Gbiti Axe Otaages, pima *Wen • . , • KW drama FlaN . Jlltt iieeiteP U rfan fPoralten'ey."_, • kiilatEft Nu 3 Norsk Marta, Philadelybla.' 14 A. 101IIIIIIN0E111.11, urn ousexis GROMEltyProdate: Forwarding •gy waintowanolon Merobaut, and Dealer in berth Masontown, Ho : .1r Liberty wen, riunanth • • Milt inanely wad coluigneri ;geale ..rising thet..9ltlzezi , Penenla Boat line ,' will please Wiens:dee au they w,lf 'toe Noised la per lee& al .oar wesebeew.eteeerdieg a 'tee oreelet.,.beion Wj an Tr'.°7!d- c 44 ,1 0; 4 u/4'V &CO. ' - BOAT DOILDJAILSL 260,000 feet Summed Dealt, 190,000 feet Coal Boat &ding :Far ante bX ROBERT MOLIBUI JeZtall ' Attorney at Law, Foatas nOPFEE- 7 .50 b. ga No.l Coitrt In itoriend for .I. v by. BROWN 4 KIRKPATRICK. . HMtl—lsllCnc. in saga and fa lade by. I • BROWN in KIRKPATRICK. Mackerel, 111 do !felony,' • • - 'TO do Shad; In riots and rot ralit by' •-• • BROWN& KittifP2l.TßlC6. u cox, ht • —• - traoirm&KituaterucL: SPANISILIVIirfING-1604X1.focluill ;i• , • • /SAMS DICItitY •it• .4:1 • • - ,Watur &Trost at, ,u4TWiw ! . OPftti bales' to eon, 'and toillttoiooll love' to A otoso ecknottioot. 111 • ISAIAH DtviiF.V.tCo. 'TOBACCO -40 bales , !.Poladexteo posnd lamps will be vary lour Ts close condsoment. CITA: 11-0 oa • arta,- or sala bT • • ISAIAH DICLET&CO, DACONIIAMS for wle'Dy"' " o_o lz AI fl Die alreltrdwis pl►no}vlthtao • pfliesdi I UST received of therliro - Or the de4den - Hotp,.oot eoperlor d °novo Melodeon Fiona, arab two rein of li¢dl; the latest totprovernent.....The . above I, ptobeLly the Gum toned Instrument, over armed fot e bore, wittiAL finleued aml elegem estorlor.' turret* by • .. . fje.27l • KLE.IIIN.O. CYAN lit.nriLD . E I .l CirStSll.llll-BThi tced fa a -- xtuuai _ • IltLlrB=.4 e. tr. • • i;f°Teniltlei4V7iip-A-Titog; 1 44 Übe"; rt. 11 . (14.11,40 Coda prima 1 . 11 . 19 do Chainek In nom. and for ' 11ROWN 2 kiRVPATRICHLA b 1 a..Lik . „7 14 15 4 . . reiolTeit'ud for isie ieZ3 -WAL A. - IkIeCLURO &CO, WOODM PG3O7 - t Mak* formate b*. •r. • - ' ' -.ism. A Dual/no& co•-,' CWei de. Ailli - LkY—estar Couldlei, , . Sperm do .; • ." Sammel , Mould, eo. - MAPV7P..A. 51'eC-LtliG a co: e. SUAR-&Slds for do by . c . i f GRANT GOFTER7 - 17 0 sack, Itioft -- >r , Vi -17 / 71-7 - jeAS . CII GRANT .. 7-161(3totriWOGI. 3 : .... - • TIE biii,o, man price an Cuts rill be paid (cm the dlEctang gradcool W" ,b ? . • • G.. • R t V lIARBAIIGR O A :-.07. --- . A.- -- ":lr — tit'ittAtati U. CN--CFe.amts prim, dhonlezra, GtiliZZI,F - " - , RxOC R GRANT ! _ . .---..—_---.... ..... , OVISVILLE LIME-400 bat Coat {Woe Time foi lute t.l U , 261 ' CI II GRANT •OLIVER :ale 14 din boat load /d/bsna Rom awe. NJER Jr. JONES, 171 Canal hetin seienth sweet .11491:16.0 911.- 1 9 tali billet. pricier Jun met ed Ls and tor No by . N WIMERStIiI Cos Woad It Sixth itats 4 I ries ander Am itaperrtsion of ens zkparrounu, • l'Giten'*ralent Awe , n 0 nnuln *trews on wen., moo baningi been Mtn t n two of the lorgeimennb, foim bi r vel 7 cfliclent and nnetAenr - A. TALCOI7. CoL • *Vaud Ft I Wavoniaron, e?ept: te49. Coutjdirding Asia , FAIIIIIOI I.p.Vetentp, t tag serene co octal to our,lbave, by . ioxibolity of dui *microbic Se e y ; of Novi, •vagcliaved the Attornevr of Om XikiVillcc, V. 1 1. Scoville, okodftvimiel 31ovovii:X.9, 1 lloTithiiiV main sod ow sikid'isipiorovent tor n Nary. • • . ; .JO6S,PIi.SIBIII,ChiCt Ilan.. .10 ask sleety . . Burrito Wolks,.l3l4orcr, • , &etre & ashlehr Itoclutter: • :. • Bonita & Co, Glantewer, N. _ Haywood k Solder, kclmllli&Cort&ty; 11&&eck.:1%ew.Yett: Hou'e,Der , wrater.r . Plaialx,” N, Y; _ R.N.:Pan/ma &Co, New Veril;-. Denwrad k.Cpllowaten,ilVor4Nabr. • : van.C.We, lloclwatr; . Nott & Arno Aew-Yeilr; Allour %Vora, : do; yeast; & Harvey .7 4017 • 7 ..-. 7 . AYWtrolat Ferindcr; . Norri. & ; • . •••.; Jenks; linredwborgb, kW; „ • i Writwartri k Nu," lioawn and New York; . . Lo .a z . ret s l k iZehioe: l l . o=o:4 . l l ll l4 IL • Lyman& riTowber, Saab ;Mon, . . . No I AlittanG;l.o lea dl., k. 41.1!fr 41io 2 in. piL tpco NW'. do • G • 'do .• •' , Ito If pGai EGG, Goo do . " Ito 'onto . simn orden iddriGted 'to P. W.. WWI., chlealm G. Now York,F. D. Wagtail k. Co.Phlt delt6ialsad IL 11. Rcorille IV. Sono, Go leap!. for Dien and IL'apt,wl.6 or viLOora.mactdock for 4.4 , 4 Ii 0 m wlll psctitillt prompt - • , • eg “'"" l Y jit:ldik • '7 I ;,'AnIJBEhtENTS : *Oa grn inta.3 "con in •,. ••• • 1 11 .11tH1ALlt.' • lutts....N.l.oirrs EnnetneVe Oran= Tanort. the Ma known C.ithlr uw.t.,MlNSTlM.l" have ;helium ta anneenee t... the ladms anal anutemen or PlUstettentltat.rUe Mill - aive three more of their Popular Entertainments, u above, intro/Inning: auk' uening o thane DI Pt. rename; retaining.' the Itlidtly.poputo m"1 tmunxq. on the, PLACE.- 8 / 1 .4HY.111:1;.-with Ilavannaglem Barlerque on the TYROL KAM 111N81 . 11u„s i Mr. VertIATESLECTUES ea SIEEOLIM. Doer. ooppeen at 710'elechtfrorformaneato 410.311M0 at n 1:. Admieeloe CS , HIMBERLY, fianageK trastra & JACTIIIIE "APOLLO !lALL,FOIIILTIL T. OPEN DAILY; finis IC 10 P. .111. Admission .1.10 Manqm uWJ luto Ramon ectasy risicrrahocath Ctati la WiSlllllll'ol' MILL,'PITTSIMBGII, . 137' lc 1;0 Weed Stroti. wan . tk. 7111AT'spleitaid est . ablutgonni. icre,alrfted ter .L . Rcnt. .11,1 s Adpurabli ArraXCl,lbr.‘qn...ts. Lecisres,4thibklons,Ae. Porlatms.appiy to .1011 S A FIT46I3IONS„ • •'ITJ Wood NEW', UNOILI . NEPEr NOONS . , At Heoloseriit' area* Dept, Third • arra, ommis " • Ike[Paet..o.tres.• r WINN Artlaaraal tar Joao.' I Litwin!, laviagege, Ho =0: Holrlaa'a. 4tagultarfar DO. 11(ackarood tor Jane. . Cederc er the :Martyr. By Grate *gado, aatbar of aWavaan'arAtadaldp.e Owes Itholtapeare, No Ist . •. Field thpok,Noa. • l+. David Copparll4.l, No . • Norval Nestle/a: or the Fifitito ia the 0Fm4,1j13 ecIItIRCIIVIELD =eta union Ltl_ of htlyerm to their sepplyrof avarinclvise tingly; ere:veil Pen Elax,•including a few pieta exile qualitr Macao-linens. They have elan received 'apply of Shinier Huller of 'espalier fabric, all of which will be sold lax. . „ Loess and iregiliall; . • MURPHY teIIURCHEIELO have received a liuga , little and Vietaiil Edainp and laced Loom Wort Thread do; _ ,„ •••• ' Videnctsanes do; , • Bwiao madJacanct Fdairipa., Ptiired sod Vida Netts: blam e. auo do, da-4. they aude the attention or bay • - • bd. . Irtrreli — Fluviet & tsna braid, rogebredand.for sale by • 41 kW '1A11117,11611, Q NOV ND ERRING—:3O' bra No I, ree.4 raid re; 0 =le br" '• 3I " • 8&W 114107MM/1 .8101f4 A.BB-10 ask . , atipertor,oil card. mr rule hr . BAC OP.111: pim hhda a Vszo n tlicro; . 1 0 !did, do .10unK receved. " • scent andosl sale lELlit3l_sllcllL9A. 91ART Q UGA it CURFIJ lIAIII3 —5O ma - reed on coo aLel. ; C 7 tor role fly . 8h W IfARRAUSIII: 011 E E-:.0 bra . prime rteato C.c.; kJ- • •—• •••ce km; pima W..lt. 4 o teed rot talAtv.. ife' • IIAttRAUSW , /hbli • W 'GLASS - fAa img assailed . sluts rese. l / 4 1. , for F.. w liaß AUGH URN--4bli Ix Akeilyd bin re ad for 'FIN. by C e iiee BAUGH I NiKes.,4oo res'4•l24 fur tale • . • . , • • SAW 111AIMA1'.ri11.., SIX TWLST TOBACCO—Pike,. No ' Om bnidi bad rot sale by rAwitA lIDY, 30N111 N. Cl/ •- VR O- 7 15 hpreeiivid laid fnr sale by • fteoud ai •. • -If.r 111001100118:-110 dozen for sate rry. ; ' ) use; a .11:111fOrffiN fa and fat *sin by p CfrA T °F . — " °l4 ' in W'n JOHNSTON. TTECa rTE , IIIn stare arl,lll . FAda 1.• ' 0 .4; 1 i e TTOD.I , !S ?6nsgB a. AI4II LOCKKV CO. Mee: anti Frdm.t. ', •19 tasks Shoulders; . • • ..• • ' i. 3 oasYs Assorted, now .Iholinis: Reamer ,lulillon,fo r sale by ISAIAII DICKEY &Lir , /73. • • ' Wain 1144 Front vaC., APB 99;9ioted le per i.en loss.t fat . /I,A .FAIIN&STDOK- & r • Cor. First & Wood tea. rAnD Otre-25 leas aloakllsgti Ne 1 fat sale by AJ '143 ' -, U A.-EAIIISESTIWIR kers • 'B.f klllVagtta . CO, DN I SELu p i l l fekelib 4 - I . ll;fiT r gale 814 Ca—bo t ui zo ta1 . :21% dui tuba Potooky! • ,;" ; - to bolo Fano slid*Van PrOCt.P'Alht; ris and for safe' by., J-. 11 ceNfiE6l); • 13 , trorcN CRACKERS—Jou ourForand :for solo , bolo Bootoo Cold Wake . Conoktooi . 2 bolo 'do, Donor Bloomin • • • • 2 bolo • 2.4!, , , thou 112 : bral..ollo'k CIOSIIEN,CILEESE—• smolt lot of Coolant:hero. 4.11 Aul 'cecina &adios sole by ; - • • • WM - A IdeCI.USGACO • " • • WI lain, sr' - 3AO • IllitHATIL—In nine' enact art .tea, "a 1.3 bowl, may be atuitrored to t rostrata( as Issto, by Which altos is allowed to aceamotato open them, and canto [holly caste. When thin is . the we, the • breath tarn: r he otherwise anti boAsasi me berutrc. thus ole.icle4 not only safer frost constiononesser • rash tome the foci, bra are abotteirszr. - .za.g.ratiztvoitm.. 1e net . mated, for ban bread, bet will psalm the. matt and . snow rem betemlng diseased, =I Pro 1 .. 0 . taellt rt, boillont whitencoa Charred is resist,bTT "f ihapetiotta to be ob. of lb. resist , : ORM hoown,AnO in Wel? oPientonl broil eat boot Demists at ■ deatifrice. Ilia grrooot obit:clam to fa. . dint beretofene has bens the dintealcf, of genitor M. pure and free from Saone yortiolos , Tba PURIFIgIIt alliditCOAL 700711" PASTE entirely obviotes Ibl;,, ldrantny, • as*. noel fnolowhie , Ills foam* 4 Poc:,,tr wood, bona in tt fateLqllsder, sad Mogen 10 nr • vapalpibte powder. oat"' IllVedianto' el Ibw • rata are sect,' aseovo mewed the Rpproi , ...k,i,.r nor gall Paella.) o.o. ll, .rdttOal. 4114 faW .41 b., dein; tn. thsfr streets: By Ike as* or ,jseir o Patine.; Goma.' DOA Polley the ; discolored •• teeth n iU,,e issuisossomes, ter dissaasoc.s., ' Cod toss fitht Cld IW4tby. : it La altUEU , Psslottw and • Chentit, ar6M 1 :4,IA ion r:"1:1 rent, 5,.4 ilibbbi wbrab., • • r, 13 AAI A . NtrLTY .1; CO • Coos I Iteuln. • • ',• '• THE GoonllVis at the Poore( the oily of l'illa6rrh Mauna or Mind (oi.i.bn rick. at City W anaihnallowillalo of character will ba n ••• :ovired; • .priplbotion lobo loaa at Um oEco Oa Foully wreel, al 9 o'e./0ck.P.91. oaul.tho IGdt loriont. order of the artier. eomoiluoc. ••• • . ' ' • ' JARED petit:Sl!, • flew) and A A Lea;.: TT • Market 41,04;. A.A MASON d: CO, WO , A pared Offer i : lit pot Ito ilrelr•goOdSdariiiq . by bre. wnieh Way You& • Qtlieort slithisy drained CJC: foreliturn do 2 ; Scum; Imo, do, 6. 6 4.41 c., e/ 1010 tuns:, Moudo, ;• do;zio Oashourt. 'do 10 ro 191; ilium/ iiiripoo do It iiil.l,Frenelionow mat Micas 191011 , 11 m Gingli woo do: Swoon:oat Coosirr.. • r 510 Lo Filth et Wale 9l anal MlsteCOn from fosier4r;rrood liAVINU lake& Grange El. &Iwo* Ilmto varlarrehlp wait Yoe, the bulimia will &week! Le ronditeuxl4 the palmist RBard &1:o - 01:dhei t itICLIATID Rao t. !. n;Fnalf• 1•101; tom t itchy n. iIIARD dr, CO. • WIIOLIE4ALE Go Retail gjea;er• 10 11',1: - • they. lilerroeco. Shoe- Fifidirj • lor rrr• '...1 Corriere Tows, andTanucts'l.lll no I •ir et, ennborgb, . SOUR IrCA YeTis for oriih o7ftisa g . for sato by -- VAR AVOILLS '