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VITTSUVROB 11 ItS DAY -MORNINQ: DBIIIOCrLAMIC 'rWaET. E I R GulTr^b/i9,1-4 - WILLIAM . -BIGLER.- FOR JQgCICE OWTEF,BOP,II*.C9 I:II M - 3 . 1 R E M 'ARS BLACK -.7oliloiatit.commtssloNTß , tli-ENRY u DIOT T or vzir. —:011E1'111tANT/C ItEttagpow In $hQ etiitistios of ineanity wo Orsitie ooceaionnUpsnlje4 to that milady. much fear that our neighbor of the Gazette ie tia ble tti suoh ao affliction, and shall therefore an: ewer his 'harsh strictures upon our definition of deinocracyin as gentle a tone asregard for truth ..and justice will permit. But to be gontle . over . so atrocious n charge me the following is Very -• 'difficult. It is democracy , • -*.lo profess sympathy for tire COULIIIOI3 people sisinst . tti" aristocracy, and yet defend a southern nabob for:shooting. s poor schoolmaster in the ukidirt of his scholars." Such Is the language of the ci:elte on Monday last- That the editor knew it was untrue when . ••':' -he utterttitt, must either be believed, or else we enoSt phiritably conclude that his.mind is , ietrld by . the abolition fanaticism with which be " Is surcheirie4 of; late. The only paper in Ben: juitilled the acquittal of Mat. Wardle *•:•oo"..loiiivllleitournat, the leading whig organ of .:The Pittiburgit Pea was the first I,...piapis this city to denounce that acquittal as . . =`:•:--aii•outrage•Upon jetties. 'The newspaper press nf the whole country.has spoken out on the sub .. . • . jent in moat . emphatic terms of condemnation. ' A -few papers unit . have gone so far as to say 'that 'the judge - Mid jury who tried the cause were batter able to j udge of the facts than people at a distance. A distance. A few, a very few papers, both whig • ' -and democratic, have made these remarks. All others havejoined in denouncing the apparently unrighteouiverdict. In the face of these facts, the editor of the Gazette charges the democracy with sympathising with the wealthy felon. 'The history of journalism for the last century - can . preient no inttanse of an untruth moinuojest and shocking to the moral sense of every right-, minded man. Let it be remembered, too, that - It is Uttered by an editor who joins with the infi ' del Garrison in advocating a diseolution of the Union; and with the incendiary Greely re- . • commending that the Capitol at Washington be • destroyed by fire. Rale or ruin" seems now to be the motto of the wbtg and abolition presses. ' If they cannot rule the Union, they would dissolve it. If they cannot control the policy of the Capitol, they -. • would incite some modern Guy Fawkes to blow it up with gunpowder, or destroy it by fire. The people will not long be misled by each fanati . elem. The eober sense of the masses of the pee ple will control these elements of discord and and sternly rebuke, as they have beretofoie done these treasonable calumniators of the great ,_party of the people. The other charges of the Gazette upon the de .- tneeracy, in liiiondq's . paper, hardly need en /' &newer after notiolng•the above. They are all rs: . of the same ellaraistie,:and cannot, possibly 0b .,. tale the belief of atiy aim of common intelligence nad common sense. A- threat.".io: dlstiolee . the Union, and kindle the 'flames of ciiil" - war,, must . come from a more potent awl reliable source, be- . . • • fore it can excite .rauch alarm in the public mind. Thu value of thellnionis toe well under stood, and its prceereation an object too sacred In the regard of .the American poople, -to allow diseppolood politicians and fanatics to work its ' - destruction.. • • EVEIWRICICA II MIIL'ET. Oa Saturday last we had the pleasure of tiiiitiog, this delightful rural home of some of :our city , business men and their families. ride of three quarters of an boor over a plank - road brought us to the Hamlet; and a view of - • its excellent arrangements, its Lac and beautiful - ••_ gardaps,. (under the care of Mr. HovrattO and laiedicithe and tasteful dwellings and flower garden& was atelier, indeed, to eyes accustomed for tnonths only to brick walls, stone pavements, - and the cloudy and smoky atmosphere of the city, The proprietors of the Hamlet., Messrs: Wan, Hill, Hampton Sellers end others, have shovrn good taste and judgment in thus securing "• country homes upon an economical plan, where they can enjoy the pure the cleanliness, the quietness, the _freak fruits, flowers, vegetables • - • ' , .isatfall the products of the well tilled farm and .garden, and the dairy; and still attend to their 'builness ha the business hours of the city. The health and cleanliness of the children is one of its strongest recommendations. They : a good sehooli4o, under the care of skill fat, competent, and well paid teachers. They ~.. • have, in fact, all the advantages of city life at -the Hamlet, without its disagreeable incidents; ••• the iididajoymenta of 'country life be•, • ,• sides. . We ~wonder . thatmore of our citizens, who are able to do so, do not seek such rural ".- holies. Upon such a plan as is in successful • . • operation at Evergreen Hamlet, economy, as well as pleasure and health, and whole/Kane food, • an secured. The proprietors of the " Hamlet," have go 'hated a romantic spot for a new school house, • and design erecting an elegant building during the present season, in which will be provided en ". apartment for religious services on Sundays: - The farmiog'antl gardening of the colony, un der the taro; of skilful and practical men, are in a very prosperous condition; and the crops will abundantly supply all the families, and leave a' large supply for sale, - • * Weltovet not our neighbors' houses or lands: we but wouldlike as pleasant a rural home as our • -friends at "Evergreen" enjoy; where for a per of each twenty-four Imre we cOnld breathe .pure air, repose amid the stillness of nature, '• . and enjoy food not damaged by long exposure in -warm and dusty market places. .The chronicle. Gazette, and air. Parade. 3.. The Chroniee, of Tuesday, shows its whig s'."proclivities very plainly in a vapid and ridica tans defence of lir. Dante. It says jtirore Ought Apt to have more than a dollar a day. The .•Ohrenitle.:Alays,• too, wo understand, that girls Imtve only it; mots par th'onsand for 'slittlet:tytiei while men get 28 cents. As we .:114.1.4;!ii5t4,' 0 - it proves, that our philanthropic solgibora . ei reet, who professed so matili-kiddness for the gentler sex, and such a . ' , to giro them employment, bad only 'their aitilittarests in vi.ew. They make their female compoeitore.work f0r.16 and 20 cents per thou sand ems, while the democratic papers pay 28 - Cents per thousand. _Our readers will recollect whet a "blow out they made of :their' philan -.•.. thropy a few , mopths ago. The result ` is now 'Oen. Girls are employed because they have • "less power to secure their own rights, and must submit to oppression; and do the same work as men for, a little more,thin half price. livers too, must only receive &dollar per day had spend half of it for boarding; and pay thelr "travellog expenses besides. So sayithe Obrsa gasettap-andAti; Aar*. • Tio Piunansitiiitc • As the 'packet fur this • morning. She is one of the fittest boats afloat . on the restent waters, - and her accomplished oommander,Ziptalo eliti.oz,•• will do ail that is gracefol and pleasant to please those who travel with him, and we are confident that the other officers of the boat will make their best endear . . - . . :•,•"%nount t s, wren SP6IN.—Tho dictioulty with to - the Bl,cle Warrior cage seems . . liked:T. : to lead to a Serious rupture between the two . governments. - Spain refuses all otitis for,the Black Warrior outrage, and ap proves the conduct •of the officers at Bevan& It will possibly lead to war between the two ! countries. It is time Spain was taught the. lee son that Mexico was so inavilling_tolearo. The CapiairiGeneral of Obi haipatillahed dao'utueut in Which he solemnly deniess tbni any agreement or treaty has been formed with Eng land.or Trance, having for 'its object theLetaan olpstioa of the gavels of Cuba, on condition that the island shall be - condoned under Spanish rule. 11elsais theSpaniarda need no assistance to keep Axe Cobanale sohjtiatien. Ile also issues anoth ei doonmentgip to.it antih orders as will. pot an theebti 5 1 3:T0 irifin:in the island.. _ ' 4 .1f the statementMe Captain General in the,. first mentioned document is true, it would seem 'WM Spain is wilting to enter single handedtpatr. n war with the piiited States. She refuses all reparation for past injaries to our citizens rind our commerce, and bids our governmant defiance. It wouldtake but a short time to teach that 'Fond and - infatuated nation of old fogies a pro- Per respect for ehe rights of their aeighbors;inud the presentis a favorable opportunity. Unites the reasonablo demands of our government are complied with, we may have War near home. =MEI le'The ship Winchester, lately wrected'nud stank at sea, was owned in HeifYoell. She was valued' at VD, 000, , and Insured for nearly, that stim,. Her cargo wasalso heavily hisared. lateness is. estimated at $200,000. This was the ship trom which over seven hundred persons, moatlY emigrants, were taken by the Washing . hip; and other veisels, shortly before she sunk. James Montgomery, one 'of -England's • most distinguished poets, died at Sheffield, Eng land, on the 30th otAprillitst, at the age of 82. Ear It is expeoted.tt duel rill result from the difficulties in the House, the other day. between Mr. Craige of N. C., and Mr. Haut of LOUhlitiDS Mr. Hunt made a motion to adjourn fur the pur pose of obstructing the paling° of the Nebreeta bill, which (mused Mr. C. to denominate him a fectionist. Hunt is roply pronounced it a false hood. A challenge is already; understood to hate passed between the parties. Mr. Hunt is „ &Whig, and Mr. Craige a Democrat. .:ljer A gentleman from Meg county, Ohio, Aafiortned -us yesterday, that the crops of all lands in that part of Ohio look well. The peaches, be thinks, are not seriously injured. Oao thousand bushels of dead letters were burst at Wa.sbington, a few days ego. The St. Louis fire• department consists of 805 enrolled. meribers, 10 engines, and 9 230 feet at base. ' In . Norfolk strawberries aro now aelliorat 23 cents per quart, and green peas at two doll lore per bushel t spring Wakens not larger than partridgei readily command 26 cents each. M. E. Conference, South, is session at Colum bus, Geo., has after - a protracted debate, annul- - mously decided to establish a eoutbern book con- - The Barabeaille, Oille, Courier anye:—" Wm. Riaane, one of the Martha Washinaten party, has recently had et forme of $260,000 sett bin: n Enropo." Gen James Watson Webb came back in the At. !untie, and announces his arrival with a grand puff of the (Wyandotte Land speculations, which was the elect of his visit to England. .The court.martial on Itloj. Wyse bas beencon eluded, and after deliberating, with closed doors for two hours, a derision was arrived at; which 'goes on to Washington to be 'approved by the President before it can be made public. A merchant, being hurried, called upon a wag:. gtth neighbor •the other day, and inking if ho bad a spare clerk to lend bum, was referred to a very than young gentleman, with a pen behind his ear, as being the 'parte - be bad ! On Thursday. the, people of Wheeling, Ye., voted In favor of a subscription of $250,000 to the stock of the flempfield Railroad Company. The vote etood 893 for the subscription, and on ly 85 against it. The United States mall steamer Pacific, Capt. Nye, sailed from New York at noon on Saturday, for Liverpool. She' took out $446,000 in epo ide, and 200 passengers. Among the latter were Rev. Dr. Doff tho 31arquis la Rebore, minister to Berne P. Burd, ,Coosul to 1410, and Mr. Higgins, Consul to Cork. Independent - of the immense naval force En gland hos in actual eel-vice, there is a force la re serve at Portsmouth, Dovonsport, Chatham, and Sheernese, of 'CI effective ships of the royal na vy, carrying not less than 6,807 guns; and there are 30 other vessels building, which are Intend ed to carry 2,890 guns. Father 'Mathew, who recently died at George- 1 town, D.. 0 , left a fortune of $209.000. A por• ' Lion of it is willed to his nephew, ex-Senator Merrick of Maryland,' and the remainder to the Church; with which it is designed to erect magnificent Cathedral on tho site of St. Pa tricks, in Washington. -Dr. Steiner has not been rescued by. the citi zens of Waco, Texas, as ?sported, but is said to be legally in the custody of the sheriff of Rill county, in that State. An attempt to Tonne, however,' was made, and ono =mot says the sheriff was one of the party, and that ho has Lt. Anderson in custody, also, One Mr. Spooner, a publisher of the RoYdell Shakespeare, on Monday recovered in the 11. 8. Circuit Court sitting in New York $BOOO dam. ages from John M. Daniel. of the Rieheiond Ex-, =leer (now Charge to Turin) for a libellous revisiw of the. Shahspetire. It will take a good , deal of Jr. Daniel's pay to settle this little bill. A correspondent of the _Picayune states that Santa Anna Is encamped near Acapulco with e force numherbag from three to ,five . thousand mon. Gen. Alvarez and a large force aro in his rear. The insurgents at Acapulco are in front. Gen. Alvarez now ocauples tho only mountain passes to the Province of Guerrero, where Santa Anna can enter, and he will be compelled to push for the coast. An American industrial school is to bo eitablish ed by the colored people, eithia 100 miles of Erie, Pa., as soon ns they can raleo $30,000 to do it with. Frederick Douglass is tbe general agent to receive subseriptions. It is propoaed to teach with every branch of literature taught in the school, one branch of handicraft, which shall be such that Its products wiil be articles saleable at some market within easy acceee of the school. A Havana correspondent of the Picayune states that several Cuban Army officers were sent to the United States In the eteamship Isabel to watch the movement° of our government in re gard to the fillibusters. • Ile also states that a panic prevails there . is relation to the Black . Warrior, and the Captain General has a decree ready to iasne the momently° deolare war abol idling slavery on.the island. Many Europeans, with their families, are leaving Havana. . Vely Paella, the Turkish Ambassador, has ro ceived instructions from hie government to de clare to the French Emperor that " the military resnrces of Turkey having been stretched to their utmost limit°, it was utterly impossible for the. Turkish army to make any further resistance to the ndvnnoo of the Ruseians, unless immedi ate and efficient assistance were afforded by the Allies." And he asked for. speedy reinforce ments, to the amount, if possible of 200,000 o ,Cons elms DOTUISAKE COWARDS Or US ALL., —Saturday morning two men named respectively Williams-and Cromer' left the foot of Fifth et.'. in a skiff, intending to make a short ern:melon' down the river. When a little distance below the Sylvan House, it appearesthey quarreled, though about what Carmer does not say. • While engag ed in - disputing, Williams struck his companion with an oar, and knocked him overboard. See ing him as he thought sink to rise no more, ho bevariterritied, rowed the boat to tbe Kentucky side and took to,tbe woods; the boat moan -1 while floating down stream two or three miles. Cramer, however, so far from drowning, quick. ly rose to the surface again, struck boldly out, and being a good swiuuner soon reached the Ohio bank. whence, afterequeesing the superflu ous moisture out of hie clothes, he marched into town, Whither he arrived as dry and as well as , ever. Williams has not been,seen yet, and the 1 suppositiortis, be liesPerdu, under the ides that he has entaTAted.Oanrder or ' tostisisughter,-=: eta: Com; • . , , 1055` lifrif:tfaii:l3teenitt, the widow earns of a Mississippi paper, nominates Millard Fill more for the Presidency, MOM TORS lade lerTELLrentelows. conoieeston of theeltinpertat Nuptials at I • -.lllfeuxte. VIENNA, ipril s c 2s.-4-Nesterde,y evening, exact ly as the cloak or the liiegestins strick the half • honeafeei 7; th e Archbishop of Vienna conelnd ed the marriage ceremony, and Austria had a third and reigning Empress. At six the above mentioned church, which is tifot containing the celebrated moriument by CODOTS; was 'already cc •_cutited by those persons-who bad been forfeinato enough to obtain tickete at the 'Lord Steward's office. Oa each side of the bigh . altar were the . clerical dignitaries, among whom were three oar . dinals and eleven - archbishops. - In front of the altar was a platform some three feet higher than the floor, 'on which the Imperial pair knelt:while the maeriage ceremony was being performed. and immediately behind this were the seats ocou :pied by the menthera of the Imperial family. :The centre of the nave was occupied by the high ;dignitaries of the realm, the ladies.of tho palace, the diplomatio . cOrps, end• the foreign visitors of !distinction, among whom were tho Duke of Cam -bridge, the Duke of Coburg Goths, end the Prince of Schiesvig-lioistein Glucksburg At a.quarter past 6, the Imperial bride and bridegroom, accompanied by a numerous suite, ' proceeded along the so-called Corridor of the Augristios to the church, which wadeniomented with crimson silk 'whet hangings, and lighted np.by about 10,000 candies. The youthful bride • bad on a white dress, richly embroidered with silver and gold. and Troia a euperb d adem of brilliants, to which was - attached a rich lace veil, which fell over her shoulders. 'Bei train was carried by the first lady of the bed-chamber. Oa the arrival of the cortege in the church, the Arob bishop and hie assistants advanced to meet tbo Emperor and his bride, and after offering them the asperserium (brush with holy water,) retired • to, tho altar. The Princers was then conducted by the Archduchess Sophia and the Duchess LOSi92 in Bavaria (the mother of the bride) to her seat on the nbovo mentioned platform, and Ilia Majesty took his place on her right hand. As soon as the whole suite bad got to their sante, the ceremony begin with an address on the part of-the Archbishop„ which lasted more than half an hour. and was evidently too long for at least ono, of the parties present. The marriage ser vice Was then read, the rings exchanged, the blessing Oven, and at half-past 7 the thunder of cannon announced to the inhabitants of the cap• Hai that Elisabeth, Duchess in Bavaria, bad be come Empress of Austria. Gloria in Eztelsiz was then sung, and Boon after the Emperor pass ed round to the left of his consort, gave her his right hand, end led her from the church to a flourish of trumpets and kettle drums. ' Soon after tho arrival of their Mejesties at the palace, the foreign Ministers were separately in traduced to the Empress, and in the course of the evening the customary presentations and kieeing of bands took place. The fair hand of the new Sovereign rested on an embroidered cushion, and the ladies, advancing according to their order of precedence, kissed It. The Imperial bride, in her way through the various galleries con neceng the palace, with the church, Is said to - have looked neither to the right nor to the left, but en her way back she could not refrain from coating a look of intelligence at a group of ladies of her own age, who were assembled to see her pass. It is universally admitted that the Em press of 16 got through the severe ordeal of the Court and-marriage ceremonies wooderfully well; for, although somewhat flashed and excited, she was neither eanied DOT embarreersci: For the edification of the lady-world at home, a sheet description of the crown and other jewels which have been placed et the disposal of the Empress must ho given. The Arehilizeheee So phia hao presented her daughter-in-law with a diadem, necklace, and ear-rings of opals awl diamonds, which she herself bail received on her wedding-day from the late Emperor Francis - . . Thee - actin of these, us troll ate of the Crown jew els, was somewhat antiquated, and the Court jeweller. Biederman°, received instructions to reset them. What the valve of the precious stories rosy he it is quite out of my power to limy, but it is probable that come of the largest and finest rabies in the world era to be found, there. The Crown jewels nowcnteist of 4 tiara, necklace, "corsage," and girdle of rubies and diamonds. The diadem worn nt the marriage was of diamonds alone. When told that some of the rubies have net upper surface much larger than hair n man piece, end that they ere set with esquieite taste, you will be able to form some Idea of the affect they are likely to pro duce in a brilliantly illmninated room. The complete ett—tiara, neeklece, corsage and girlie —will be worn for the first time nt a grand tall, which is to be given at Court next reek. Each reiguiug Empires has e right to wear the crown jewels, but when she sends for them to the Schatz. komesee (Treasury) she must depotit a receipt mail they ere returned. The Vienna Protocol. The protocol signed at Vienna en the oth of April, 1864, by the representatives of Amara, Franc:e, Great Britain and Pruseia has been pre sented to both houses of Parliament by order of her Majesty. This document, which forms No. VIII of the Eastern papers, is as follows: suorOCOL as A cosermexcr YIELD AT ',MINA, arm 0, 1861.---(Trattelatlon.) Present:—The representative/1 of Austria, France, Great Britain and Prussia. At the request of the plenipotentiaries of France and of Great Britain, the conference met to hear the documents read which establish that the invitation addressed to the Cabinet of St. Petersburg to evacuate the Moldo-Walloohlan provinces within a fixed time havigg remodel unanswered, the state of war already declared between Aussie and the Sublime Porte is in ac tual existence equally between iluosia on thoono side, and France and Great Britain on (10 This change which has taken place in the atti tude of two of the powers represented at the Conference of Vienna, in consequence of a step taken directly by France and England, support ed by Austria awl Prussia as be.itig founded in eight, has been considered by the represeetetives of Austria and Prussia as involving the necessi ty of a fresh declaration of the union of the four powers upon the ground of tbo principles laid down to tho protocol° of December 5, 1803, and January 18,1884.3 In consequence, the undersigned have at this solemn moment declared that their governments remain united in the double object of maintain ing the territcrisl integrity of the Ottoman em pire, of which the fact of tho evacuation of the Danubian principalities ie and will remain one of the essential conditions; and of consolidating iti an interest so much in conformity with the sentiments of the Sultan, and by every means compatible with the independence and sover eignty, the oivil and religious rights of the Christian subjeots of the Porte. The territorial integrity cf the Ottoman em pire is and remains the ring qua non condition of every transaction haying for its object the re-eetablieboaent of peace between the belliger ent powers; and the governments represented by the undersigned engage to endeavor in com mon to-discover the guarantees most likely to attach the existence of that empire to the gene ral equilibrium of Europe; as they• also de elate themselves ready to deliberate nod to come to an underetandiog SA to the employment of the means calculated to accomplish the ob ject of their agreement. • Whatever event may nriso in consequence of this agreement, f i tinded solely upon the general interests of Euro , and of which the object can only be attained by the return of a firm and lasting peace, the governments represented by the undersigned reciprocally engage not to enter into any danito arrangement with the imperial court of Russia, or with any other power, which would he at variance with the principles above enunciated, without previously deliberating thereon in common. (Signed) • 13VOL-SDUAIIENSTEIN. BOUROVENTS. WESTMOILLAND ARNIM. Speculations on the Puture of Cabo. A letter dated Madrid, April 21st, to the Lon don Times, says: Last night, in the saloon of an ex-Minister, an idle report, which obtained no credit, of hostili ties being imminent between Spain and the Uni ted States, brought on a diecuesion as to the pro bable consequences of snob a struggle, especially as regards the island of Cuba. Its garrison of upwards-of twenty thousand men, and the im provements that have been made in its fortifica tions since the attack of the Filibuateroa, afford, in the opinion of. Spaniards, a sufficient guaran tee for the safety of that peseeseion in the event of war 'with the United States. The troops there are now armed with Millie rifles, inetead of the wretched flint muskets upwards of twenty years old, which were their weapons at the time of the piratical attempt above referred to. There are ale° Paixtisin guns in the.batteries of the island, and there is no reason to doubt that .a . stout de-. fence would be made. • • . But I incline tee think that . the fiteetbiarde, ;al though they may poseibiy not overrate their own military value and means of defence, underrate the prowess of their antiolpated enemies. They justly enough observe, that the success of the Americans in their ware with the degenerate and MEE I , , • •-•" '!-,..•••!•':.Z.':7. 4 , "' • " _ • • --,---- , undisciplined Mulattos are not to be taken as an ...... -- argument that they would be equally suceoesfal in an attack on Cubit. At the same time, they hardly take su ffi ciently -into consideration the tenacious valor of the Anglo-Onion race, the ex , pertrifie - practice of the Americans, and .their ' ribunda.aeo of wealth. shat great element of Sno ozes in war. To any I.ui Spaniards there can • scarcely be a shadow of d. ...br na to the fete of • Cuba in case of war between Spain and the Ifni ; tad States—supposing, of mate, non-interfe i rence on the part of any powerful ally of the I former country. - - • At the same time, America would not escape undamaged in a contest with this ownparatively feeble country. The ocean would be quickly • covered with privateers under Spanish colors, and American commerce would suffer greatly. Awl at the last moment, when all hope was lost, I fully believe that Spain would emancipate the slaves and abandon the island to them, 'sooner i than see its darling possession—the "Queen of . tho Antilles,"-rtall en easy prey and flourishing possession, iota the hands of the ambitions and encroaching Repnblio, which gives it so much ''uneasiness. I infer this, at least, from the tenor of conversation here, and I doubt not that the Spaniards, their ingenuity etimulated by their defeat and spoliation, would find means to leave the island in snob a state as would give the Americans a vast deal of trouble, even after the last European bad quitted its shores. The more sensible men in thu country admit that Cuba must, sooner or /air, pate into the possession of the States; but they admit it with a feeling of infinite bitter ness, and with a stubborn resolution that the change of owners shalt occur as late as possible, and the price be dearly bought by the conquerors, Tun COM NICHOL/LB.—A letter dated St. Petersburg, April 15th, to the Vienna Lloyd, sari: . "Within the last half year the personal ap pearanoe of the Emperor Nicholas has under . gone a considerable change. Flo has grown visibly older, and walks less erect, but his habits are unchanged. 110 rises very early, and at a 'quarter past 6 takes a walk through the palace and the barracks. On his return he gives pri vats audiences, and then works for some home ito his Cabinet. Almost delly.he may be seen, according to a habit of long standing, driving bis 4'drosoliky" to visit his daughter Maria, the widow of the Duke of Lenohtenberg." A Lunar; Tuns 15 ist3 Dairto.—A letter from on officer of the fleet, dated 18th, cello the following rather good story: I • One morning, a few days since, we saw a 1 largo vessel eight or ten miles ahead, which we Tully believed to be a Rossini 'man-of-war, as she made all sail to got away, and showed no I colors. As we rapidly came up with her, she took in sail until she was under reefed topvelis . ...—fighting trim—So we beat to quarter!. and the pipe sounded, "Hands, bring the ship into ac tion !" ' For some three minutes everything Woe bostle--casting the guns loose, clearing the decks, &o. Five minutes more, and every gun wet chatted and primed; and the mi.n standing with the match-lines In their hands, waiting for the word to fire. Just as we got within good distance thellaoltguard ran up American colors, and coolly . told us ho wculd have hoisted them cbcner, but be wanted. to see bow smartly.we would clear resection. If our tare did not Mess him to the wrong side of heaven, never believe mc." ; • M1 ,: : - ,'•.~ - o W'. ~ 4:F SIIOCKINO MAC= Vittotsts.—The Peters- "burgh (V.l) Express has a letter from Aecomac Court-house, giving an account of the horrible murder of a man named George East, by his step-son, who le Set a minor. The letter says: •• Overtaking Dist, be stabbed bim repeatedly behind, till ha fell, when the assassin got upon Lim and literally cut him to pieces—ripping out the bowelsfrom the breast down--cuttiog him in the breast, laying open his heart an inch or two, and stabbing end gashing him in a number of places. And to cap the climax, after the blood thirsty monster had left him fearing, as ho says, that he was not dead, be returned, propped up the body against the fence, and cut the threat from ear to Oar, the wound extending entirely through the windpipe, and dirjointing the neck. lie then returned to town and delivered himself up, saying be had been intending to do it for a long timo." ' lie alleged, hi his defence, that his mother bad been ill-treated by the deceased, but it is thought they bad fallen out about the property of Mrs. Eist. The parties were heretofore respectable, and in good circumstances: It is also stated that it will he dialer:lit to prevent the populace from lynching the prisoner, ea great is the ex citement LAND IN 0116 AT DIIITAIN.—At a recent mee tog of the Lawlor, Society of Arts. a paper wit read by Mr. L. Levi, in which be stated that the arable and garden Ind of the United King dom. amounted to 20,000,000 of acres, and the meadows, pastures and marshes. to about 27,- 000.000. The number of farmers In Groat Brit ain does not meta 300,000 Ho continues: We know our wants, if we do cot know one supplies. We know that a population of 28 millions will require 28 million quarters annu ally of wheat and flour,' besides what le wanted for cattle, boreor, melting and other . ptirposes. Already our polnlation is largely dependent on foreign wheat. Estimating the yearly cacao mp don of each individual at eight bushels. and ta king the average yearly Importation of wheat end wheat• flour, It seems that whilst from 1801 to 1810, the mean population of Great Britain be ing 11,769,726, the number of persons fed upon foreign wheat was 600,048; from 1841 to 1850, the mean population being 19,967.876, the num ber dependent uponforelgn wheat and wheat ttuar wee not less than 2,818,328. Of late, the importation has been uniformly larger: leaving conviction that one agricultural produce does not keep.pate with the increase of oar population and with theligrandsigresonicee. Tun NEW Yon CaNALL—Recelpte from tolle eit the Now York State coal navigation, mill lergely armed the reelepte doting the nano port ed last year. The eiceae in twor,of the first -week 111 1554, over the same period in 1853 gilt reach at toast $BO,OOO. ES"- The State igrioultural Fair will be held this year at Philadelphin ; the committee appoint ed :or the purpose having succeeded in collect ing the amount of money required to secure the selection of that point as the toted of the exhi bition. air ranemoostir: 7 l.tie:weitAriown. superiority o GBl/3131X8 111 In the Gartitent; : steede no comment on Lis part ; It has been aeknowladiredhy all who have favored Win with their orders, that they have serer been fitted with the same ease and otylo se by him. Ile bep to.lntorm hie pir trona and the public., that his etoek Is now replete with the newest styles for coats, vests aid pants, suitable itir tha present mason. 17. GIUBDIA Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, Liberty at., head of WWI. OS* Dr. Karmen Peiotoral Syrup...4k MBE OP rinoNcinna NEAR lloltiSrlfr. ISAAC WILSON, M Westmoreland eounty, Durrell township, says Met be was oared about one year ago, of a violent attack of Broil. Attie., by ono bottle of Dr. Keyeer's Pectoral Syrup, after having been attended for eight wooka by .a physician, and his bread was completely covered with tertercznetla sorts. without any Imllef. Ile is now - entirely well, and ham not had on attack eine*. For sale wholesale and Wail at " 'DR. Knerms Drug Store, N 0.140, corner of Wood 'et and Virgin alley, myl3.daw • • Si du an of the Seddon Mortar. $J Harriet Stoh Iloadarsitole.aWstw. ranted.—.NO cun t NO PAY.--This Pill iii Certain cure for that most distressing affection of -the nervous sys. tctu called Sick Ileadeette.- It never Gals to minor° In at- Lark In from twenty to thirty minutes, when token accord leg to the directions, and that without either vomiting or purging. Its use, moreover. tend, to the'complete eradice dell of the disease. There] are twelve doses In each box, with ampledinetlons. .Price $l. ' Prepared and Feld byEASII.O3 h LATHROP, Warn:vine, and sold by GEO. rt. KIETBEII, 140 Wood street, Pitts burgh, Pa., sten of the Golden Mortar. aprfedaw oar Dr. Dlorse , s Itivlgdrattng Elixir or Cordial... Thu stertliog cures of nervous &awn wrought by this marvel.worklng restorative las awakened the public mind from the apathy with which Innumerable di/appointment/shod accustomed it to regard whit ere called `. patent medicines." It is not too mucla to say, ?cyst noth ing ailed of miraculous interpoßition baa ever produced puob rapid relief to the feeble and suffering. Tbonmnds o f both sage., whose nervous INiatreuin . warn utterly prostritte. some of whom were bod-riddon, and others merely tottering over • the earth's Zurfate, apparently broken to constitution end on the bight road tq the 'grave, have bean -restored; by two or three courses of the Elixir, to robust health. The Agent bat the proofs ant evidences In his banda, and Is pro. pared et all times to exhibit them. The medicine only re 'totem feats to sustain it. Ladles who for years bad been sutfariog from the worst cotnplietitions of the peculiar .caltles to which too many of tbo sex are subject, have been relieved in leas than one month; Mating off,- as if by , ,en. Utt Plotilee,—The Stockholders of the Fwrinaylvara.. ehantment, the lessitutht,palory WILMS Irritation, low Spit , by notaduutnomuc:e?: ge n gfree P oPerl I n g ' 4r° 1 71 bY T I VII:. Ito and debility, and lamming active, healthy and thee. ; al. DAY, th e 16th t ra t,„ a t 3 e e k. P. et ,„.R a mPan ...ep Y t •c tita tedg: The INP/GOBATING ELIXIR. is indeed a godsend to the nation of the prevent Board of rectora; and elect an adtiV feebler se:a—restoring to regularity every intermitted frit& Maid null'herP order, by Di re harter- • . don, end In many inetances blassieg tbe despairing wife, By armee: • • . - - A. C'AItEIS : with maternal joys. NOT is it less certain In its action °bon- i s l 0 • - . Beergt*T• • man. Whether weakened by excels, suffer - beg from a. 4 mitational debility, stervousness,.dye.r. apepsia, liver disease,. or any other disorder that impel:attic Integrity of the vire The Cordial is put np, highly concentrated, in pint tat tles. Price three dollars per oll bottle, two for dye deas,ra for twelve dollars. C. tLEINa. 123 BraidwaY. ew. York. • Bold by Druggists throughout the Coiled Btates;Caufna, and the Westlndies. • • AGENTS. . FLEMING & BROIL, No 60 Woad ;trot, Pittsburgh. DR GEO. 11. KEYSER, N 0.140 'good street, • do J. P. Mllnlill, Allegheny elks. aajUbmay • . '7l- 1 . ... , i3141;0 4. ! • ' 4 . 4 1. 0 74 • • ZIMI 141131iirlOateandlii•-boo terioved Osßoo to ffinariMarrit Itoe)0 riot •• m117:21! m. Scrofula. Das dtielo liAklP&Pentoteuta 1.17 may that it has been known toekartpletely eradicate sournestage of this drendfal disease inleas time than any Other remedy, end at leas cost or inconvenience to the pa Out. The thousands ofcertilkates in the bandit of the Taupe*. tar, many of which are from well known eititene of the city sad Re immediate vicinity, go to show clearly. andbeyond doubt, that Rim's Prraoutent is a medicine of no COMlZlitt value, not only as a locuiremed7 tit 11 /r. cis, Mietattatism,Dancss. ton of a'pht., brit ea YAIIIIIW6 Internal remedy; 1 ting -the investigating physicians, ass well u the suffering patient, to becomeacquainted with Ito =rite. Those hating , a dread of Mixtures are 9/3Bared that this medicine le purely natural, and iebottled on it flowefrom. thabosom otthe earth. _ ThafaUoteinkceribt:Me is ecoialfrom cr. paper Putt khed al thtrucuse, N. - E, and bear's dale' August L 2, 1852, to which it dm appended theccriOlcakelihe-ual D. le. .Fbot, p., 9/ yyroauer Ibletslig in tiuth Ireen zo badly at- ! flietalwi Scrofula for ths leitievetiyairstb at coostorthe ! time I have been unable to attendto any kind of %menses, and much of the time unable to walk and - confined to my I bad, and have been treated nearly &lithe time by the best Physicians our country affords: I occasionally got some re lief but no caro, and continued to grew worts until Dr. Foot recommended mo to try the Petroleum, or Rock Oil, ea eve rything else had failed. Iliid ea without faith at find, but *Otani was astonishing ; threw the poison to the urfeca "at once,andl at once began to grow better,,and by using 'seems bottled have got a ears worth thoriunds ofdollers. - . lkißD.,Bl , BBio7 11,136RRE11. _ This may certify that I have been aorminted with Men" petroleum or Rock Oil, for more than a year, and have re. peatedly witnessed its beneficial effaetal3l the aura of Ind,. lent ulcers and other disessoefor which - it 14 recommended, end can with confidence recommend It to be a medicine vvor• thy of attention, and can safely Bey that moms has attar& ed its where other medicine had felled.' Tor eels* all the Drosodate In Pittsbnruh• fataTathe Si State Mutual Pre & Marine. Insurance Company,' OF PENNSYLVANIA. . . • Branch Ofl;ce con/berth and SmilltiLdd ifs., FiffsbUrph. Capital, 350,000 Dollars... - John P. Rutherford, Danphin co.; P. 13. Sedgerick, Harris. burg: Bawled Jones, Philadelphia; A.lVilkins. Banker, Pittsburgh; A. A. Canter, Pittsborgtt ;lam llRutberford, Dauphin co.; A.J. Gillett, Elenistrarg; T.• Jones, Dania , burg; Robert Klotz, Carbon co. JOHN P. RITTIIERFORD, President. A- A.OARRIER, Act'y. • .A. J. aita.yrr, Secretary. The above company will Insure against perils of etas en 4 Inktri naelgation and transportation; also; on bulldinme and merchandise in city,or country. at lowest rates coasts. • tent with safety. Policies I.ezett on dwelling bonen - tither I Perpetually or fora term of patent.. • jolt • Girard Fire and Marina Ilmnnrance Company' OY PHILADELPHIA. OSlea qf Pittsburgh dgenty bar. Finyth and SoliMita Mi . Capital, 300,000 Dollars. Eirm, M. Swain, J. P. Steiner, H. A. Shackelford, Pant Thorly, S. M. Davis, J. It. Flanigen, Thos. B. Mitchell, Samuel Jones, 8.8. Comegye, Thomas Craven, Wm. El. Bowan!, P. D. Sherman, • new'- Philip V. Snyder, Win. P. Hacker, Alex. Heron, Jr., JO3l, JOEISS, President. A. B. OlLLOTT,Secretary. Will ineureCotton or Woolen Factories,Suildhage, Stores, meeehanolse as proytety generally, on the roost fseorable terms. 1,4131 A. A. CASRI3II, Agent. Inenraaoe Company of the Valley of. Virginia. capital eiaoo,ooo WOLF. °YAM WINCILESTEk, Yd. • - Jos. B. 012/6011, John ter?. . • Lloyd Login, • James.ll. Burgess, • James P. Tilley, N.W.:Pacßardeoxi, U. M 31c3uyre.. • . • JOB. 8. CARSON, Prusi4ent . C. B. Flnsli,BeczetarY. 0. Y. BltEsEg,'Actaszy. The stienilim of the cOmmunity Is espicl44 ineitid to this company, as au institution lalliel.upori an staple espi. Sal, and condueCed on the strictest principles of equity and ecornmay. PoUcisa tanned on Blabs, Cargoes. sal proierty pnerslty, by • • A. Carmine. Agent. jai .' . Fourth and flmillifeld 1111. Strange. Dev °tape me tato...ideating; mop uy . are deify bringlog to light new Inrontloni - and the march of progress to t,n weld ; persons Ball; or bee'aml g so, will be pleased. to learn that beltllCA and long reseatch COM." lined, bare brougbt beta* the public . the Kreatist wonder cf tbo ego. lu the article of F.IIERSON'S ABED:LOAN RESTOLLATIVE, ',sure cote' for Balinese and to prirent 'lair from falling. See circular to be. bad of tbe Agents. girths full particulars. Prlre PM In large bottles. Sold by 0, E. IFIBILESb CO.: l'royrietors, •.6i Suocsior street,Cleridand, Ohio. For sale In Pittaburgh in the following boasts:— Fleming Bros., . L. Witco% * Co.. It. Sellers, 0. IL Reyes; - Joel aloblar, EC*J. Page, Jr., I. II Csarel. • ...itteraq eity.—L. A. Beckham, Presaly . Measkr,J. P. Flenalug. • Pattpram. Jahn G. Smith. f sere Us 93 building Lots n eg betty City 't Anottolatio subscribers wi,l t.ffer et public auctioh on SATUK,DAT Way 20 1 b, at 2 o'clock, en. the preralres,94 Building Lots, rive ,h,..Ttams Allegheny City end ItererniTorni ,, bip, East Lenu and Chesnut streets. This proper t 4, •nreolent to the numetritui manufacturing ett dablnez:l, In Allegheny City, the Vltth and Ninth Wards in the City of Pittsburgh, will Altana z rare opr ,, ontinlty to persons working In these ntabllstairents to secure o pleasant ern' Chap borne. Tonne of payment sasy, which will be mails tooth' it timo of role. • nornsar GALWAY. - JAMES MARBIFALL. Uindistion sad .telVeir p toilet OUItED ItS ge ltlit'S PETRULEUSt..--Iteed the fol lowing letter from Fier. O. Dtvgiasoe, a .51INknocry in (at VII. M. RlM—Dear Sir Nysel t inPeiro having been Vraily heacntted by the use of your Petroleum. I wish to have you send me a bat of two or them dozen bottles. I of af al my peoplcOcull:Mutlonal Minister in Ills place, god several e are a ff ected with indigestion and en inaction or the liver, the tame orroppelf end wife. before taking your Play:owns, at Rocs 00.. We took several Ixdtlev— tern or three cseli—about o veler•and a half ado, and we have never enjoyed so pod health :Jr year% as we hare eines t h at time. I had not %alma • single bottle; before that follows of the , ettunsett which. go illttreaaes the dye. peptic was relieved, and I hare felt nothing of It name that dm*. Sly wife woe also relieved from' a amok-disallow of the lirer, which had been of eavaral years Mond/mg. by . tha Woof your Petroleum. . . .• Boldly 8. M. Illt,Canal firAIisSEINIEB, 140 Wood street, end Drectists and -Meditine peelers every- • • • • Vs , CAOII MUTUAL, PiDE . AND MA-• 'wiz INSVRANCE . COMPANY; of Ponnsylvanto. CAPITAL, 3100,000., cilAn. 2YR PERPSZVAL. •• . • :- - _ • . . Pres&lest—itcm. AUCiIiSTSS 0. IIEISTEIt. ' . Saretart—Tllo ll AS IL WILLSON, Lsq. • : . DIAToTOP.3 : . Ilea. A. O. Itrister, . • • Samuel W. nays, Wham Robinson, Jr., • Tharms Gillespie, . Williem F. Fahtuntook, John B. COI, Harlei Sams. Jacob Peters,_ - . John Walker. Sr. William Colder, Jr., ' JICZb B.llallemaan, • Aaron Sornbangh. . . RUSSELL I °ARR.% Agents, , CIESce, Lafayette Buildings, .. i ).. re in ntrence on Wood street.) • 117 CITIZkTdISI Insurance ilikkaapiany of Plitaburgba—ll. D. lIIXO, kratident; RAM lIRL L. M ABER ELL, Everetary. . Office: 04 Water Srad,butioern Market and Wood itre S d.s. • Insures ITD LI, and CA.R4O Risks, an the Ohio 1 4 Mato! mind Riven sod tributaries. Insarti against Lon or Damage by Eire. 451E4—Against tbe Perils of the Reap and Inland Navige &nand Trarknortotton. DIUCTOIM WSW= Dagaley, Esipue . ll Bet, l3oDertDnnlipjr., JahnS. Dlwotth, Isaac U. fertmook, ' /*nods Rellera, 8, tiathaugh t J.EctioenmAat.' Waterittyant, John Shlpton. .. .6013 OadfiIISOCIATISID irtremen , a insurance Company of the City of 'Pittsburgh. J. K: 510011IIEaD. President-ROBRKT.PINNEY, Sent tary. Will tnauro adahist FIRE and 11ABINK RISKS of all kinds. Mr.,: No. Z 9 Water street. onzerrona J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B.O.Bawyer, B.Blto pron. ISt Ndgar, IL B. Wilklnn, Paulson, William Oollingrood, • R. B. Rants, John i. lreth, . Joseph Kaye, %rm. Wilkinson, David Campbell. jag: 117 11YLIK•ULIC ClialtiNT.—Tnu undersigned have coustautly on bend a large supply of Beeson's DRAULIO CEMENT, of warranted quallts. Thbs article Is tha bcst and cheapest material far CISTERNS; a single four Inch course of brick, laid In sad plastered with this VEXENT, will endure for ages; and even 'plastered sudsy walls, In suceesslia courses to the thickness of an loch, be comes In • faw days so solid es ta any ordinery degree of outside ponsure, nor L the water ter the least degree a This OE lENT ehOuld be need for all imiergronnd, nm dersater, and exposed etruetuess, far all Impartent NW& lumina for Ors walla, copl, , g walls, chimney tops,bridinis,, aqueduots, canal locks and every specie* of brick and dons structure exposed to water, damp, or frost.' mous!' ItictiAinsoN, 116 Wean ' , snot, 160 Front street. 10. Itaportant to cuppews wad Leachers. Dr. KEYSER 140 Waal street, bee received an aa aortment at Thomas' Mechanical Leeches; ' • " Capping Olasees; • " Breast Masses; " Eye Cups; Dental Leeches; • • . There are really Important invention', and tore conve nient to those who Tallow Lettbinr. , ' Call and see 'them. Mr Corner Wood at and Virgin - - : Ol°rasa Oorns Corns%lt A great maaliper en/ are dreadfull tormented with conc. • A certain semedy will be felled he Dr. Con on OWL c I'Lo&oEe, for role by Dr. GEO. B:IMTSER, 140 Wood street. Mos retell at 12% and 25 its. perbox. • aeiB tgaiberal do:auctions to theses/he buy to sell min. 101UltTAINS, Curtain Dlaterials,,ana •C Cu Trimmings of every description Furniture Plashes, roattelles, e., Lica and hirolln N.Y. Painted Window Shades, Gilt °entices, Curtain Pins. Pandit, de., at wholesale and retail. • W." IL'OARRYS. N 0.169 Chesnut street, earner Fifth, Philadelphia. • Cartabis wade and Trinemed in the very newest Freneb ATTENTION B. L. (I.—Yott are hereby notified to attend at your Armory, oia.3IONDATS, IVEDNES. DAPS sad PRI.DATS;for drill, and to traUAaat eurh busi ness as tufty come before the Company._ P. SANE, mar29:Bmd Beeretary.pro tun. IWO. 0. - F.—Plato of meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin eatery; -PtrTsovßaU LODGL,No.33o—liveta every Tuesday evening. ifctlottrtctt.. , coaxrxityr, No. 87--Ileats first and third nidaj oteaeh month. : • itosaßkly ONotice...The JODRNRY URN TAILORS. SO D DISTY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on:the &stand third 'WEDNESDAY of every month, st the FLORI DA HOUSE, Market. street. By order. jell . ••• JOIDI YOUNG, JR.,. SeeretsfY. ANGERONA: LODGES fr0...0;6,1,04A° UcY Angerons let:1,e1r):15to.2811,LO-of IXF4EifiliasTBl7. Waii:um!lAyevesdnitn wasidastansailiWooast:,,v/L7 • GovMau Canary Birdia:t've• • UlrelyA3"tB """ imported; .9.4! bt a ltin !ell * on reasonntde terms: NIV • Tina Street, next door to Market et. trarl6:l3t, NOtiler 10 id ra. • "- COAT lIANDS, Ve3t Mind', and Pants Ileum Vatted at JOSIN OMLIAUAYB, comer of Wood and Water streets.Oaahpaidfor work vraryfttomiej aTingns. fati7 MEM =EI MMEiMEM=E wge A moat zzarborztiatfarr Corto . 7oo4lota a DI'LLItSII.I)BLEDRATED Ilsw.Yoatt, March 19, 111. L • Thla to to em - I0 thit bare been troubled for almost four years With i‘choltitig lenkatlon, sometimes so bad as . almost, to suffocate me; I employed tem regular Physicians; but to no purpose.' I wu than Farina:led to try a bottle of Dr..3FLane's celebrated l'ermlfuge.. I took two temp:ems . fall at one dom. It soon began to operate, when It made thorough work. (I tool a regular worm Lectors witblu me.) I. should judge It brought ewe,' from - me two quirts of - Worms: . they had the appearance of having bunted. I totlethitremaltidernf the . bottle at two doses. , The effect . 01113, it brought away aboitt one quart more, all chopped to' pieces. I now feel like a different person. The above is from a widow lady, forty six years of ago,. 'reside:lA.ln this citY. - For farther nartieulars, ibe Ptithe are roPlrrad to lira. nulls. N}.B Manhattan place, or to.. L. Theall,Druggtst,cariter Ofilutgai and Monroe streets. 8.-4 he aboie valuable remedy, also Dr: DPLans's col ebrateeLivee-011s,aaa now be had it all respectable Drug Stores In this city. • FurekeserswUl be careful to get tor, end take wee but terLette's Vertultege. All. ethers, In , comparison, aro woAbles. . • • . Also, Ihr.saleby the role prep.-deb:mi. . •FlelltdLlG SUCCCNOWS to :.T. Kidd od Co., CO Wo k- Co. , myl2:mtvr On Tuesday, the 18th, 11r. AWPRlllt.ifitirB, In the 133.1 yearn( hie age.. . • .111ifunatal will tedie plate today,(Tidarieley) at g o'clock, P. 11., fee= his lets niallente on Petkinplaardn Avenue, end proceed to the Et:May's flanneterp. On Tuesday morning, Map 16th, DIARY' 11111.19L0TT4 daughter of-John Wright, aged. 19 years, 1 month Ind 11 list funeral will take place from the 'ambience of her father, No. OP oOlsrell street, this afternoon, at to'clooki.l4: DL The fritude of the family are reopectfolly . . On Tuesday:Ray, 16th, at 6 o'clock, P. M.,ltlrs: LYDIA" relict of Om late Judge Hays, aged 76 years. • :` • ..11pritintral take ilea; from her late residence, r l 4.- %erit..etroet, on Thursday, at 2 o'clock, P. 21. The trieudoat the Sadly ere respectfully invited to atteud.• kr:a: airiexi. Principal of Pica Ward thOr — Public' Schen% Pittsburgh, la .candidate Par thb ct Superintendent of liablia SOstati,'lbr -Albany CHINA HALL: NOWened one of the largest and best ;elected stocks ev of CHINA, GLASS and qUESINSWARE,aver brought to this market: consisting in part of White Iron Stone bier nor, Tea and TeAletlA'are. which we would particularly In vite the Ladies to call and examine as - th e shapes are en! tirely new and the yam very superhir, having some twelve different patterns of . Toilet Ware, either in full cotta or B-,wle and Pilaus separate. We are selling them at,sery Gioia:as prim, -. Also, a very handsome assottment of rench China Tea and Dinner setts, or separate pieces of . F pletin whit , gold band, or fancy patterns. . • Our stock of Flour Vases consists of ever lift 7 different . pet terns, very antiful, and ranging from DIV ecnts.per -pair to thirty dollars. Plating so largean assortment, we feel confident of suiting all Weise. . • Tess Kowa- and Creirliti, Piatol Potlui. Spoon" and I:totter Miser Noises ,and Forks, of various styles, from cOattoOn to:lba thisst - ;- Solar Lamps, llali.Latops,-Girandolsa, and Llorow Purnisuiug Goode. • r • 11308 TOW GLASS WE-01 . this we harcea barge ar,.rt., meat, particularly iber Diamond Pattern which hellut ass• bell as the best out, and sells at led, Otitis rne third the', print. Also, a complete flock pf Pittsburgh Glass. • The public are respectfully Wetted to all and enarolitii No. UAWkat at., bet'n Thad and Folatb, . snylE,:tf . - .• - opposite George R. Values. IhTtsnEellstu AritlUA TALE aLAVE Africa and the Ara . Man Slag: by Commander Audrey'. H. That, U. d. Nary, Mut. Commanding IJ. B. Mit Perry on the mist of Africa; Illustrated with handsomely tinted lithograyiala platet. btruggies for Life, or the Autobiography of a DLesentlog Minister. . Alone; by Marian flariand ; nnorel equal in interest to the " Wide, Wide World." , • Theological Essays and other Papua': by 7.1101:0311 De Quincy, author of .• English °ohm Eater: rola. • The ilurso•Torlish Campaigns of-162S and 1629, with a • clew to the present state of affairs In the East: by Col. Ches. ney ; with mars_ llidery of Calif.; nia, from its dise - aery :10.ttie Present Ume; aid.; map; oy 8. Capron. • The Modern nurse D :dor; conbening otetectaUcus on disease.. cf Comm. •' . Ilia Lesibes Newllecelpts fur Cooling. - Veld Doak far itaUread Engineers: oy John. B. Honer, A. /I, Civil Engineer. For sale by • • ' IV MINER .tt • 81 Smithfield at. • "Ga. Latimer.) r., Samuel AL Kier. tqlhAti, EM=32l ~ R ~-•~~~~ .. ..: J.... EERIE :•••••••'• NEW EDVESTIBEKENI 1_101.4d WA...TELL—ft autml four cr: hve limner. talw 11. the whole or pasq boa*, within a ea:leech:at di, kc.DI tho POST. 00lss. * Apple at • 'Fae.ticiscvs! Agency • 011er, 65 Ylf. h boa. the Po!, • 11390aub. te - LNTNU.—Tru uutneahhed :Wpm., tura sms6 11. family, far latch n moderate rent wlll be &set: AP 0 .1 SBA:MI:X:0V Agency Ora In3lB GS Fifth street. rear the Post Omer. ..t"tablin. Di °stew. , . • • Scope:. Dasannatra - • •.. Ilarrlsburg, Nis,. 10,1851 j BT the 411 Fectiou of. the. " Act for the niculat.c.n . *44 coo thmhttln• i f the Common Sehoiti llay 8 1854;It 1.4 made the duty. of. the Superintendent el Eunmott Schools; to giro notice by publkatien In two news papersin each ceunty On three .suceesdve weeto, to tb. • febool Directors of the revers' counties; duo- they are ti meet iu OOP venti , * at the lest et justice cf the proper coon • ty.;no . the I , lltBT 'MONDAY OE JUNE NEX - t, and Select. riw owe, bye majority of the whole number of Diretwil or-v.IA, t:,* person of literary and scleutillo acquirements% and of still and experience in the art of teaching, es Count; 'd upsrintendent. for three eucceediog school years. . • . lite Sohiol Dlrectors . present la such oenventioh, ore majority of them. shall at the tame time bathe competitor th.o if the County Superiatendent, and ImMediately ate' each election, the Vrendent and Secretary of the conrentiot shall certify to the Superintendent or Retinas Bekaa's, el llarrlaborg, the name, amount of anoint!: coailkasatiot. allowed, seed the Post °Mae address, of the moot wbo may be elected Coants Bupeelateaderat.• • , my ilLser • Burn OlitenniNfaebnellt. I_)LATrz• utrOU it totittlho—Ountaintrug ten thou. L eland wonder and eurinalties of nature and art, and of rionarkablo and .astonishing . plum, belay ! astiataia, cua tow. tannin:mite, ohm:tot:luaus., eta; of bull 'ancient ant modern times, on s% a Varte of the globe; onwPrlFlng antil'on• tie no:moats of the tnontleunderhal Inas' of nature ant.,. tuts of man. For rekt by B. "r. O. .11011. GAN; .-104 wood -Weft. • sUNDIit . . . • . . lOobbLOrU6Lord; 1. .350 'bag N. 45. Blolow45; - • , • : 25 bble Eitrs Nos. 1 sad 2 • Lerd On; ' ••". ; • bbls Plob Oil; • . . 25, " nionerst 011; 2.5 " %W.:Whale Oil; 50 iduls Boo= Shouldecr,(ll'Keetian t Evora' brand 25 Decors How, do 10, tn.ljerce3 B. V UMW, ' do • • do; 7 two Pearl Asb, (prime quality;) J met received to dare and for sale low by - , 511VOL19H h 8.1017ARD3012, '•• N0..116 Water et. sod Ibo Virevetreet M U - 666117. 1 c4 5 ° 0 i t iPb a blr a : l tr wM° r " o; • • 60 bbts 86. j time S. 11. do; . . 60 " Byrop' •-• ' •60 : St. Leal" &IL% do; • tail 6 -BULLER A nicicsrso.N. L AND AND i AltD ullr Lard;ls legs No . l • 10 blds do • Laid • 5 half ads do; . • novo:sod and foi 51;1by 5 ro • . yl5 _ • • 51.11.1:611. k ItICRETSON 19PY211—'270 bop prime filo 1.5540 v; •. •*- 10 pockets old Gov't Java Coat); itcearcda" !ULM # RIOECETBOI,I qUalift-200 Ws Plantation tient .! •T. -• . 10 belga white 111a111:01 s Pun , • - noceirel and for nie by • WNW ittN)Ka.—.lll6. Leslie's New t`ook BOOR. containing 111 lathy new lad - valuable receipts; 1 Tot, 22 am. F' este by • • •' 8. B. LAIIFFER. • I_ll ICE- 20 Uerets prime Blee, received and for sale by JR, mylb MILLBR, k RlCKrrailyi • • omy Crab Cider; for ash. by . -auraMILLW.R.: II niattgrsoN; sdrolta Camara, In ,torn and f• ENGLISH. d RICHARDSON. 1 . 1 MENT-600 bbl+ %.-) WO by (n 2,181 , 6 1A,LAKNIATS-41) boxes Arkialatid's tuusratne. m.le lan volt: . . MILLER I lIICKETSON: - . • 70.0 the Honorable the Judges of the Court 'or Genernt ' .trirter *lesions and of tho Peace, in and for the. county et • . The petition of Hoary Rea, of the Sixth -Ward, city of Pitteburgb,in the zonnty aforesaid; humbly shoreth,—That your petitioner both' provided himself with materials for accommodation of temvelen and others, - at' bis dwelling house in the Want aforesaid; and prays that your lion ore will to pleased to grant hum a license to keep a 'public house of entertatoraent, and your petitioner, S 3 in duty bound, will pray. • REA. We, tho subscribers,, citizens of the Ward aforesoid, rectify; that the above petitioner is of good repute for , bon °sty' and temperance, and Is well provided with hcnte room and eons-enfant:as for the atcommodation and lodging of etrongem end -travelers, and that cold tavern is necessary. tOoo Arthurs, ii Trovillo, Wm Neeper, Br, Thee A Novae,. Wm Ward duo Beott, Henry Reis, Jas C Cummins, detail' Whitten. 0 0 Irttontis, Wm Viturdoc, J D„Slt .White. • GiMIMMM TO the Honorable the Jcs4col of the Court of tieneral Qoarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny: . • • The petition of Philip Bl'Lawthlin.of the First Ward,city o: Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly shewrth,— • That your petitioner bath provided himself with. materials (linge atoommcdation of travelersand other:4st the dwel • ence In the Ward afbressid, and prays that:Oar Hon.. ors will be pleased to grout him a licence to keep a public house of entertainment, -and your petitioner,ah in duty bound. will pray. • PHILIP bri.ALIHUL'm We, the subscribers, 'citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good rwpnte for how' est, and temperaneo, and IF well provided with.hOuserooni: and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of etrangern awl traveler?, and that said tavern. neeesstuy.: Jee Kennedy. Henry. Ockert, John k Lippert. Jae Gray:: (Fourth et,) T. longbren; 0 Evans, J May, Jno 13)yar. nos icbardion, J Sheppard, J Iliant,JkS Bien. • iroylitaie , .• ~ (Journal MR and charge PoirL) - „ • .10e Cream 1 Imo Cream 1 fling subscriber Wish:matted op his Balm; informs :ht.. .1.. friends sod the public that Lets eble to j e . frrply them 11 :wl , en article of 10E CREAM. not to De tau im..4 to the city. et the EXCELSIOR . BAKERY. 'No. 41 srket street. where rawer; mai bet fennel w sesortment . of Cast sod Confectiotrriee. - • _ , m/ 1 7: 31 e. -. : . . * . - : --- . • F. PITTOOK, JR. . . . NOTICE TO OROs N 132.--43 -No.l isad No.' '2 New" York 1 provcd. Sugar 111118, or Cnsebefe. for Mat Stlbe seed Store ot •• • • WIEB IVARDROP, : myrli • • 111th street.' • -Pllnn:Larva" Wanted. ' • w , , isivro EMPLuIt two or ibreo pod lition tici'' but 'good workmen need apply. An interest fn theisbnre . .bosinerr will be erre U' regolied, or 1" will sell' out ills whole haslntr3 to • competent workmen.- , 1113 lka n» chancey si the business Is well .cetablished end bass wad nin of putout. Also, SA ilareAtioforanted. Ur •- • • • . : • GEOIVIE BAILEY, • - 129 Irmarth *treat. FISH! YEW I 1.-15 bbLs new koundso gen og;dSur er 5 do do Shad, o filo mason. Ale, Baits% ULF:Jog; No. 1 and S Sloolmol Falmoo; smoked; do. pickled i on band and for des by myll BAILEY k BENBILAW,263 Liberty street. r-'.'- • ..• . :;*?, 1 4 ' + 7 . 1 • • - • 4. I ••• • .... ri ,60 , 4,. TDEATBZ.,-JOstrit 0. Peens, Jove oral Noun' per—Wiftb street, atoro Wood Prices of admiseirst Boxes and Parguette Private Boxes, larra,P ; do. email, $5; Socond Tier, 26e ; Boxes for colored persatts,6Ce. Persmaseeming state will be charged l 2 4 et,. extra for the =Glees. Doors own et 7 o'clock; 'mermen.* to rout. menet, at 7M delock...-.Benoth of Mr GLABBIOIIO, mbar, by universal desire," Thule Tom's Cabin " will tro mated P fiICSEY bas volunteered big {VT 'dee!, old will appear Re "Gumption Cute," 'lord by btm upwards of 200 nights - This evening, Mey 18, MK will to presented the great drama of UNCLE TOM% CABIN: (commend:4 al the Second Actjyttele Tom, hir Deady; George Denis, Mr 0 Prater; ?blow • Pletcher Mr Ryonr• °maid .n Cute, Mt IlkkeitCos.aii3lrs Dickey; Topsy,ll;sl3relercrd; Elba Dania, Mrs ecmclude-vrith tbo most .eontica I estrazsganza spatted' MU WORRIED BY GLAtteBOBD. To-morrow avening:henetit of Mrs II 0 Bybee. TNV VEI •Y EARS PR 41.11.:TIVgi Y. CLARK; BILL POSTER AND DISTRIBUTER, CONCERTS - , EITITIBITIONS AND LECTURES. A IL 011131131110AT101713 by Mall or Telegraph, of Bflle jll. Fa sit by Miami 1. Co. Expire', will recrore Immediate attention. Hofer to thla o ( llcaer s u i l i ebi en4l A tr a e th . ,Storee. .porting faithfully attended to. • froyls:tt • (VIRGO'S LULL (formerly Vtildea t , a11,) Aura street. near BrettlifiekL can be obtained for Pardee, Festival, ' Ctmeena, Publta Meetings. de. Alm, Cares Ortilion an I Ell: Born Band na -be found in readlnesa at all Bum, 1 y applying to . Wll.. MINK Mita% at the Cryrtal Palse• Ammerman Booms of 11.31. Cane Co.,Fourth atreet, orat mar% - zuctas. JONES & BUCHER , IRON FOUNDERS AND Id ACII INISTB, riMlJA:ania Railroad, fool of Third st, Harristorg, HAYING increased our Mashinerr, which Is now of th e most improTed order, mid harlot; added many facia-. ties for dispatching dark. we are now manufacturing Ant: - •STEARI ENGINES, TOR PIJENACES AND ItOLLING MILLS Blowing Cylindore. Boilers, Furnace, Rolling). SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY & CASTING?, ,thor and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retorts, Lamp Posts, Hi log Posts, 0011.11IIDP, Girdors, Shafting, Hangers, Brackets, Ceilereiratat,BetbinD TabN9poutp, Railing, -Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. Wei pay particular attention to the manufacture and con. , struction of Cast Iron Fronts for Souses and Storey. Having au extensive assortment of beautiful Curved Pet terns of the most approved architectural order, our great fucilitias for manufacturing and shipping enable us to corn peui with our cities. Parties erecting Furnacn or Roiling Mills, Mill Owners and Ilill.Wrights, will find if mach to their advantage ton cell and extunine our extensive .stock of Patterns before IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, Of every deectipdon; firdth Work, Pattern Mu%log, Vas owe and Force Toy eres. furt.l.hezi to order. [tayl27 Removal. 17‘ STEWART hai relapsed his BRUM FACTORY front 11• the old stand, No. 23 Fifth street. to No.-20 itifth street, newly opposite, on_tbe site formerly cetuplisi by the iron City :110tel; setters Lentil be' pleased to see his Costa mere, and as many new once, as feel disposal to patronise him. B!- = In eoan s eettini with the Brush Maneferfory, as beretofsm, will be found In this establishment all kinds of _Variety Goods, Leaking Gissw, Combo; Toys, /to. [loyal= . 100 bble 19111te nob • . IEO lebbe Trout; lw • .• 20 do . Pickerel; • '5:l 34 ale ringer Cored Willie 100 brae and 1 / 5 bble Salmon: tor sale by . • Ilt..TiltT H. CCILLINEL 13 41telb PSIACIIIC4-10 Lus prime, Tor sale by myla • lIESItr IL 15OLLItiS . . • 31 , SJOIENE LI. as WELLOCIE, - 13ANK1 RB,, C . ED Dealers In Eiebange, Dank Nett& Gold and Meer n. et In. Current' and Par Fund* •rrcelved coi dopcodt. toeke bouellt•and sold ess connoleslon. Calleetions made tt any. paint In the DOW States. Flown East earner.ot Market and Pifth st , eete,. snyll • • . • .• • PITIBIIIIIIOII, PA - - - ,lIOCOLATX AND COCOA.— up hate Just remised slireel from the tassinlitetarem a fresh lot af . Dakar@ No. Chocolate - . . Do Perfection@ Choixdate; - - Do. Vanilla 'do: f . "Do- Bream; wholesale and retafi Gr ' msa ' BAILEY a .AE1.78111119'. .5101:1 Wanted. 1(1-*EN WANTED on Feelion 38 of tbe Pitbbargb . Vtl . end tlontlensville Italboad, near Went .Newton: . lira ty eftploy mama ent good wegen will be given to mount -isnoeralo 11HODE.9 & IE'ELWAIN, ravlS:r4 Cooiractore. 'l,ll tiuuti Bitten. LOUSE; of nine rommis, on .1 Centre Avenue, and tome Lot with Froie Trete, at s 'oar rent: Enquire of • - TIIO3IAB WOODS, toff Vtral 'II Fourth street. . ES blids N. O. Sugar; . . • a do Clarilial Sugar; • - . . ' . , -50 Uhl Mo!assar, cypress .paekagea; 40 bags Rio Coffee, on eonrignment, to antra by gestalt - oat Quaker City, and will be saW.t tow on the wharf. A.4SI'CIAIRG. Jost Received Tide Day, -' `T IVSI.•DIGIIT'B, 181 LI BET.TY &root. a splendid ar t% sortnyant of colond and orbit°. fancy Linen .Drillinse and Ducks, of the ironed patterns, for pants and coats; ID .deera of fancy Cassbneres; a tor e stock of Gambroonr laabtrieretta, plain and fancy colors; Testings, Shirts: Stocks, liandkerellefs, etc:, to be'sold very cheap for east; the lamest stock of fancy Bumsaer . Clothing in the city, fashionably eat and veil Orden , la the Tailoring lane ens Mal in the test manner - - et the shortest nodes. . .- • . • 1.310,,, • Co.Partnerahlis. hire d& day ismelated onraeiree to thn CARPET 8U81N1.13, ar.No. 112 Marlset street, the partner ealp to date from the first day of January last, and the bu 4neas to' be conducted under the name and firm of " {V'. IrCllntock Ls Brothers" IVABBINGTON hITLINTOCS. . , ALEXANDER 31'CLINTOCE, GEORGE aromatics. :b, Maylet,lBs3--(myleat • • _DARGAINS IA 11118ROIDERIES.-11A0AN ASI. LI hive last reeelved - several job lots' of Shobectdared ElltirtcntreikerobLefs. - Fileeves, and Speirters, they will sell et. great. bargains. Also, a flee azortmeat of em licaloVed and plain Crape Shawls. ' . role L I SS—A. A.blAstri t.;:t vitt open n a few days trtoryins prior ;id now . stites of and striped LNAST COLOlLtillt ViLLIIT6, worth 144- cents an ttc I' sAllog at . G l 4 c.nto. :.„ • myllt • - ESSIISKOIDEKIES.—t. /a. 51.thUN a Ot: °pen iu .ra few days mother large stock of Embroideries, tempt'. clog more than 120 cartons ries' styleteldmlsettes, Sleares, Collars Cuffs, Handtorth'ofs, Swifts and Jaconct, Edging", Flounntng, to. . • . : • ur ging", • y AWNd.—We wtll dyne haw few days inoralbsti ICCO 1 J Weems entirely new FRYlllaAvw. width wilt boo/rated at reduced prises; • -ttayldi A. A.. MASON I CO. 'VINE BERZON OiLMOIES.=2II/0 nieces fine lest colored r Dome Delalne; worth ZS and 1W cents. no Ore now telling . o 12'4 canto. [roylnj A. MASON.% CO. 10 - EIV OAIIPETSI NEV IIArtPISTIO—We bevo.juat re. 1.11 oared a lot of Croodey's Patent tinbursen" Carpet., condstiod of 41 Owes, which ire will dispose of at the Pa. tromely low'prlee of 7boents par yard. Also, a full swots of Inscrain and other Carpet logs, enllrely new dealens. di rect. from the maznfte =err, all of which will. Do told lower than any other home in the city. '. -lAra tusalott by a young Dan as Porter In a store or ta taker cue of bones, hayloft had retail Icon tn !ha latter berme e. Apply at . FItANCIESCUF Agency 01sr, fajta G 5 Fifth itinettarar the Prat Offet. WA—NMI—A Porter for eibotel to the city. Apply et • VICANCI6CUB'.Ageney Mee, .:_styl6 65 Fifth Meet, neer the Yost Mice._ 1) AU3 WAN:rBI)7For !hid% the highest cash prices vii be given. Apply at _ _ _ FRANCISCUS` Agency Oftlee, • 65.11tth street, nest the Feat Once. FIRMS UINUIIAME.-50 pieces of Dow style Pica GI ng. luims,:ot.t.bee very fines t qtuillty and moat ekteirable. patterns, just reteivcd at:' • • • • tnylo • • - • - • A. 24"1768110, OU/ 310NONUA11111,& 1513181.. Y.— 1 Mg llonougabelaWkdaky r 8 Isar' old ; 10 do •do do 5 do; .- do •do do a do; • 50 do : ,do • do new; • 10,000 aphid* Sep just rocelsrd and for sale try. JOLIN LITTLE, Jr, Agent; N 0.124 Teernd street. DWNLLING .11.011811 - .14.1R 8.4L8, Oga rantly situated at:Fulton street. The house is eamtatably arranged, end contain 8 scams, ball, pantry: an: : POTtle o and Or. den in Cair.t. The lot la 24 Net fregiton Yob= by 88 dap en Belfi:rd street. ',Pew 81000.. ' . Terms-$5OO in hand, haltinee in one Rod tteo year,. E. CIITIIBERT a 809, 140 Third street. • li .. 3 lW° ll . l:_ e alaotarot A lt r oet i c t e i t ' r n T I u m' ttpte:fers.. th e W "'" 4 Clothes Pair, o every' wedgy.' .tyle and prim ooraprising the hagtet Ossortnactit riga oity t paalvad asultor fiale.wholcale and retail by 8A1L2:2./2.2IINBILVW, " "•' ' ; 263 Liberty at. Ittblaliat )31 .PiaNTS.—tdonthly Nabonati, or p 2 ) varieties; neratilams. Roses. llelLatmpes, 'Tuberose, dies, Gladiolas, and monthly Plants far plantiog In beds. bfcboimat sortaaroca the Seed and Imrlriturnt Store of • . ' •••• • •• JAMES. WARDItOP. Inn tit. ' rO the Ihmorablo the. Judges of the Court or General I.Guszter Sessions of the Peace, In and for the county of Allegheny: . • The petition or Edward Riley, of the Second Ward, eity of Pittsburgh, in the count' aforesaid, humbly ehoweth,— That your pethlouer bath provided blcorelf with materials for the aceommodadon of travelers and others, at tits dwell lug hortre (late the Lemartine Hotel,) in the Ward afore said, and prays that your Eynon will be pleated to grunt him n lioenso to keep a publio house of entertainment, and ,yottr petitioner, as iu duty bound, will prey. . . We, the sisharsibers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do 'certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance,ind is nell.provided with house room and por.vertiences for the accommodation cf strange:ll4nd tea orelers,vind that said tavern lo tteceasary. . • J.II Semi asr, WntDryant, Jos Lemond:re . nry ocrthigton: n um .% pimmonik, J. It ilartley, Aobt R.Pattereon, John mom, 0 Nanette?, George. Artiatirs, Ja n n Miim r.. 1" - rile the llonorebte the Judges of the Conn oClitneral 1 • Quarter &alone of the Peace, In and Stu the tensity 0 The petition of Joseph Spencer, of the Sword Ward. Pittsburgh; In the county eforesaid; humbly abeaelb,--• That your petitioner bath provided himself with seater:tea for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel ling' house - in the ward aforesaid. and preys that your Boom will be pleased to grant him a Bereft, to kee.p public house of 4ntertalament, and your 'petilion.t - aa in duty boundmin. pray. JOSNPii arr,4cE.a. " the subicribers,eitivna otitis ward afore, . LI. do cer tify, that the above petitioner Lao! good repute Ter honesty indiemperuce; and !swell provided art% house teem and eonvehrencies for the aivanniodation of grangers I.b t 1 tray. elers, and tbst said tavern to scenery. • _ A F Stratib.S arClean, Jr. nos Sanders. Eaml Cilia. Chu Barnett. ,B Burns, David Jarvis, A Srellatartr, CkeAParsons. John Yonne. Ja raw Rieharda • ntyl6 MirtOPM3ATB trill be reeetted at theatre ned: IV. MERU, Architect, watt' Et o'clock. P. M. on Shit/WA kV the 211.11 hut., for the erection of..tbee Voltam of the Western University. Plass and epectiratlnna mill be enticatra at said care, corner of Fifth end Wood street, By ardor of the Building Conuattteee laytti3t JUIDI HAAPlitt, Penytary. FLAPPING PAPAtitc, rialsoffor •e by 9/DI3IY 11. COLUNEL. +A c _,; .. Ell