PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ==ll2Ml PITT.BBIJRGH WEDN'ESDAY MORNING;APEIL 9;1&51 PITTSte II OIISTOCE.S.—We have at length, got up a clock table to our Our reviers find it an'interevting, intelligible, and neittrate exhibit of th . e state or the stook intecket in this city 7;.e uniyie and intcreeting trial of M'ry Schwei.lirr, the Amber Witch, nom , brought elovic to the time of her arrevt, on the charge of hcbcraft. The narrative from this point to its elo,e, tenses moat thrilling interest, equalling - nil thug or have e,er read.. The yirtu.. hu mtiity, patience, res;gnation, and fortitude of the •gentle sufferer: tie excited agonies of her di.- trceard f ttLer: the cod villiany of her ]•ruts; pen.cut a•, and size ignorance aad. of Ler fore ahogether a picture teitleaL excehed, l'or deep and ui,.orning inieroNt. Stotr l Satalsc.—.l ezl: for a u.:,:tirig of ca int•a is favor of the Lota.matior. I.g . G... WI:: ha l•re,idency. will be foui4 in :moth,- cuica. n. ppeared in the .4:acrieen.l or yes:tr.-jay eic,ruuch, with about ,ig hund.,l 11:(1 1 . 11111.1,, comprehending a large r.uh,e.r oC sputa - oh; and '..fl.neuCal lybiga, attached. TILLU There are be no doubt that Gen. SCOTT is the fast shake of the large majority of the Whigs of this county, and of Pennsylvania, as the next Whig snub:irate for the Presidency. This is no tree feeling. The hero of Chippewa and Lon- dy's L,ne !se been a faysrite ! craididate with the people of Pennsylvatfia for the last fifteen years, and they have rainctantly deferred his claims, from time to time, to those of other tlistiuguish eel indiridasis. They now ash, still more at plastically, that Gen. Score shall lie their leader to victory in the nest Presidential campaign. . There i 1 nothing in this feEling., of disrespect or of dilsr.th.sfoction, with tho ! present distinguish ed occupant of the Presidential chair Mr. Fill more is probably as highly upprecintod for his 'many sterling qualities, and eminent fitness fur the high real he occupies, by the people of Penn .',; sylvania, as by the citizens of any Stale in the !' Union. They give bin administration a hearty and consistent support, nod if lie should he a candidate, of which at present there seems to be mach uncertainty. find should receive the nomi nation, Inc will have from the Whigs of this State an 011008 t area efficient support. Without soy drepsragement, however, to any other distinguished Whig who muy false fair claims upon the support of the party, it must be admitted that Gen. Scorr is the fret choice of the Whigs of this Commonwealth, and that hr will rally a greator amount of energetic enthusiasm, and stands a bettor elissice of carrying this Loco loco stronghold, than nay other person who could he brought out. PEOFE^,E,'OR MTICIIML-COiKSPONDMiCE. Profes,or Ili - tenni, of the Observatory in Cincinnati, spent the Last winter in the eastern cities, delivering Lectures on the great study of his life, Astronomy. These Lectures created great interest, and were spoken of in the highest terms, and we understand the distinguished Pro tensor is already engaged to deliver five courzes mere of his Lectures, as coon as Lisduties at the Observatory will admit. On his return train the East this opring, it Sons the intention of Prof. Mitchel to deliver a short course of Lectures in this city, previous to his return home, and an advertisement announcing his intention, was at ore time paced in cur hands. But coding that Prof. Ex.t.r.sos had Lean engaged to deliver a count of Lentures here, ,nd that the two CUII/LC, • 'mma chino with enchcther. he dctorred th, rich treat prr.'ered for as, to a fume time. The cot'. respondence was pnritiy micas:4,mA 11:, this tliss . .;•.;attutat • tti=u:al,l icy ui anxious desire to rt . ;riyi tte On-I.lre end ine.ruction to Le affot - ded b. , genius highly cultivated nod oaths tritgiC in Coh pursuit of ti e ' etiblin eat-of tic pbyaieal sciences. We trust that Prof. Slitchal will name as early day for his visit to this city. where, he may be assured, iAn wiLi. Intet with a heavy rent:pito, COOLZI3OOOSOOSE. Parsaraon. ldereb 221. 1531. PROT', 0. 31. MITCOEL— Dcur. , :r:. The newerapers of the east, have intor...“l its of 6.0 great interest your lec tures en A:Arose:my, have excited in their la.rgo dr,sing out thousands, night after night. to beer Men& • The magnitude of the more recent di:noveries in this department, the distinguished ability and the important itiventiolis, which hare placed your name high c.mong the. Astronomers of the world, and we confess tame little gratification that you are one of our own fellow eitircus of the West, of the Valley of the Ohio, prompt us to make the earnest request, that if it he in your power, you will at scam early day, gratify those in this city; who feel nu inrortat in this subject., with a series of lectures upon what is acknowl edged to he. the grandest and most beautiful of the scieuce& With great respect, we remain, yours, Zee., James it. Speer, F. Bakewell, Quarles Avery, Joshua Hanna, Wm. Palmer, • • C. Cooke, WM. IL Hart, Thos. 11. Elliott, Wrinight; J. Schoonumlcr, Jame, Cuddy, Thos. M. Howe, Thomas B. Updike, A. Brackenridge. eINCINNATI 025RP.VATORT, March 81st, DOCTOR Senn, and others= Gentkmen: Your very flattering invitation has 4 been received, and under any other circumstan ces. it would give me great pleasure to comply with your request. Mot the extreme illness of one of my children, will render it im possible for me to fix on a day on whieh I could hope to leave home. At some future time, I shall ex pect to visit your city, when it will be in my power to acknowledge personally, my obligations for your kind attention. Your., very truly and respectfully, 0. M. - REV. DR. ALEX. T. WOELL. There teams to ho a determined effort to take away Dr. Af'Gill from among co. lilt "praise it in all the churches," and therefore great ef forts arc made to secure hit labors in different 'localities. His flee natural abilities and highly cultivated mind, as well as his sonnil religious views and lively piety. rendei'liiin - an acquisi tion in stay community, and we think it a great mistake in the Directors of the Western Theo logical Seminary to lose his invalemble If they can possibly bo retained. Th'a Seminary must suffer great, if not irreparable injury, by the loss of such a man, and the Churches and Christian community in this region, would feel keenly their deprivation in the removal so an other region of so eminent end accomplished a Christian gentlemamand Divine. It *ea stated, some &aye since, that Dr. M'- Gill had accepted a'call from a Church in Cin cinnati. This, it seems, is an error, as wo learn lEssm the fialowitig article, and we trust it may he long before we shat be called upon to herald his rt.:Mural to another fell of labor: inrn Prreaverian Hera:3, fir -.: 2 The Southern Pre . sbyterian spcallia:t- of the election of Rer. Dr. McGill to the Seminary of Columbia, Z. C., mil: • "The strong probability, as generally under- Steed at his election, tre thotle rrould 'accept.' Thmfollossin:; statements cup:ed from the Prey bytorien of too West put ou euureiy Evan and um looked for pbaracupou LOU Looms - . Vie give them as we and mew; ''Rev. Dr. A. T. Morrill. Professor in dile- . - gheny Tht,logical Sounuary, has beta untab inouoly called to become the pa s tor of the Ito Presbyterian Church of this city. c are hop:. 2,7 ioet.tto, that Dr. McGill has signified boo trill lingoces to accop. Inc call. lint poettiou. of course, is culbar to that of Dr. J. IV. Aiesaoder. Ruth these gentlemen will tender to the neat "Goner - al Assembly the reignation of their pro fessonitiptt, which wit tioubtlass be accepted by that body. Wo regard the field of labor thesopoied to Dr. McGill, 00 OLIO of the Rldeht, if oat the very wi dam, to the groat Weet. He will meet a 1905 t cordial weloome as a laborer to this east end most inviting field." . To this the Southern Editor Waxes the follow ing posteeript “Sinco writing the above, we have received a letter from Dr. McGill himself,in which heetates that dal announcement 'to unauthorised and prmature. A califrom that church has been before me for some time, but the acceptouce of it wee Altogether qualified and conditional. It was only in the event that the way to Geltun ' bin,. which I preferred, could not berande We ageism from him that, bat fOrWILLin aOD. th*Onglell; which wimost allaerely hope will is on impediment, he would at once no fugitive slave shall he carried out of Nlauea- Caine region he found there was a vast lake intment in the Semi chusetts. earned Ueambiro. Some of the mountain peaks ponary." map sad Observer adds to Ohl , the After same further intiernumtory ',petr e ls., the are above the ;mow line, glittering in pupate:ill ! jmeeting a djourned with the understanding that whitenias. - -'°' I they (Sc were to meet at 10 o'clock to-morrow, ; I we may add, that a correspondent- S. C., who is also a Director of the I Some of We speakers denounced 'Daniel Web- , BATES OF DISCOIINT IN AIIeeRICA. oder date of March I7W, ales. dant ! „ tee as e e t , e ,„„, to hi„ eentr . 7 .., a villain. . ' In all she recent account., from America trop in made of u large increase which is taking reeve tot his declination to the call from ; traitor to We berth, which wag received with . that 'in hie correspondence with ' mingled buses and cheers. Th e eumber present piece in the number of banking ettablishments. he has fully declared has preference „, t h e T emp t,. see , „h e . 1,000, many of whom I '1.1.1i5 is a natural comequence of the compare- Int/neat' That he was only 'wait I went there from curto.ity. tied, high rate of discount which has continued iy to semen - interim' he mode to me.' I The Court Nouse is still surrounded with et , o d , h 'i a fh er e e d i °' b e s e n bt ' to cc a e s. p .i L ige l' : : b ;e u l i n d li, . " : I , o ,r,v " e no. we r i,:b ie n tier by six two loch iron prevail, although for the last few years there en a ,cried when w e bs the i ge h nerel tontm ‘ dr,cee of themercantile the wen, es heeti re.ont In New Yorkat I replied , as I ooppoeod, most sat- I elmine. and . g , u; , ;detl ,,, b e e• ,, a . bi a rge roa ho . d i y t o i, f e j,, , , b le i hae. never be en any doubt was felt no the matter is still unleaded 1 , t . , ' "I'''' ' 1 ' ° " 1 " - * i h`l'l t '• n'"erei telliteee eemlet- pusses tame the roe for the bent hills , such as { red that some of the Doane:if:len , ; .es ere et tee, ericeries in et a , !.neav for menu it, meet of safety ere equal to these discounted -e les name before the General Se - ,in Cabe cl any t h., nr h„, e or attempt a, errrue, here et e per tent. ranges from sto 7 per cent, trelec I every preeaution be• Ace (alter to pre- • ee d i t , eeee s weere see - e Professorship in Princeton 1 tee a record Shesirnell affeir. - meney knees, the quotation nut tetrequeutly I t e'er! I' .lf .—The , Lennon:, iTION IN NIA,SACIItarTTS 110 • , . C.tv remains in an exce temeeritry 4. mmel for goes to 7or I , i•er cent There in, n ;,..0,. con led mete: the equere land d:- C: net line, has v,•‘ ten in tens date of affairs. Fun - eee r, yea eeh, m tt e e n e d a i t u tp 4 o l i h n:eri c :i consider . constitution, none to • the ''''r . . .0 onc e el twine el the crowd rot rot , pe s t three have been fewer (allures it, the prin t el, by tinteel ern- of the city w etc noel one I e elute cnties of the United States teed, in London. e equal oyatein Of repreuntacnon .tto 0 cu re:heed to 5:.1 , were taken, ire, euet el . , en d. at the . di ne time , there has been nn meld, I • etrure, have made their report: ehn,quere, bow, 'see, is ',gain hell luil : state ii• not ~ greetei degree of confidence in the be-e -lide prt-vi,,in„, if which are that • iesueue er., guar d me Cart Ileune epee W D We in- e o, ere-pi-tine el tee couetry. Yet Weir mer . 1 Inhabitant. shall hove one d e n t e I e•ee, utei ew e , urn ready- at l e e „„1,,,, a watch- . misses are neert.el,od to pay fur nuch diecounts mum 0(6000, two; aril for ...eery het•-ne , • efen the least ele , m• :••• I .•••••II - ere le n , they luny requite exactly 100 per neute above iota shine 5000 . line aliat,inellel re:. '1- ,e,.. eer,,,,e Lo ots ~f met. at e ceilsottd ell , went is paid hem. Why is not each an cue:- l er ' tee , ;of the cite descuesteg . t 1.,.. I.e.:ter. , 'rho gteut m, n o tefference sufficient te'tempt English capi oitt I'. 10,000 mhittetants roue, to. But no .I.evn or city t eiajonte are in favor et , eedisece to the low. tall On the continent, and all over theznrld, ca thaa s e rep , eLe „ Le t e ,. t. , e„. e . e , i The aged', of the or or referee to -ell the ',eve; moue) seeks its level, and wherever there is the 000 inheteleote are/c be cont./ere , les orders Ore to tele: lam cut of Muelaceusetts eeeetest possibility of reeking larger interest at entenve for so many court in, ten, , to tee, can now- , the some risk, Lv more prejudice still prevent its r 100 is contained in the number 0051'0N. ,Sitterda.y, Apt ll •0 1,,,,d i e, in, slay. aunts. and no more. As regnrde The emiesnetiee icon the,: coo of the :a gl to.e. It i- Nair. IllerefOre for the Nose York nerchante I etti ,.,,,,,,, et , the Stale is to b e l E., e hitts wee c.a....oned tote morning before to abut their eye-, to the tact Wet there must be U dieuicte, necording to pepula no more. • wee, udetasi ale, Toe Cap.ente Mete end 0 ell- non, - dineect and justifiable cause for the weeni district ta to he entitced to one „r of the brig 01.:e 4 I. Gilmore uncle neat, , sortie thep their do med, and test:eel that they left Savannah tic , ty le receguire it, and for the cake of their sem lueton on We Ine'd et 1 detuare: Wet tiny taw country to pot the matter right. New York, fort .:ms Oa We wharf at Satdumb a few days be- eh bustuese puteose, is now sufficiently close EXClihneent IN BOSTON! 1 • • , • - I Stave Cute at Barton— &veva/ A.r- lsere ening. that he aeked tee cook torn Fite, to 1,011,10 P to render geographical considm atious i tem and was relaxed: when elf Renton Light the I rely unimpot tent us regards the respective mo t a late hour last, night a fugitive prisoner nos touted Ie the mate, hid in We fore-' rev makete nod in rollet of mutual intimacy in Thewes lime, won ent , tenl while I castle, tact be nwits confined by the cartel,. ' ell the great relatives of trade it is much nearer icutt street, by a deputy all, assisted by members of theto oh. lie at first supposed, h Cur drunkenness, but as he reached use, the true nature of the num was , th t"• , , i ted ; ' e hole in the barb,. but teenaged to 'crepe en 't o no Limn Paris Brat u nh appily, in the face of : 4 , :re h n o t , S “ c , m ut s h o ll n o b s o nin r ,:ne: ,, ferciug the leek off the tee, cireuieuencee, there is the fact that in, a cabin anti steuhug the brig's Load; Om , he told . majority of instances where British enpitaliste, eeventinh, the night enterteminestrong faith in American inetitutiune before they sailel. This. closed the evidence hp, hove nevenced money to the lending establish , when the cry of •'kidnappee was elejteent,, metals of the country, deplorable results have the prisoner drew a knife and stab- . Council for the defence then nem tweet! that . follee fie Which instead of being of a temcnrcry Buckman in the groin. Ile was, ~ tee into no nide. , to offer. Au etfelerit of the . nviure, have been calculated to lead to g p en .a. 'ely lodged in the Cost t Boone. At , (Ileitis, wits read, etnting that his freedom per- revel improesiont The failure of We United clock an aholition lawyer nettled Sam. chafed he ht„ father when ii' Lee , e ,,, meet' , eores B.A. and the suspensitm of payment by will met Deputy elarshall Riley in the'. old; that hie tree piper, are mien in the inoesessine t i e eert „," st et , were t oll ihemergenaae. i neince ail ns a violent and abusive that lie or Niemen. , Potter, of Sneennah, end W e t he de- of .i crisis such a , trill happen in every country tto the welch house, where lie remained • eires drily .In obtniu then , (lent he niter heard t at united ' , fund. , after epectiletion has run met I far an hou 'of James Potter. his slimed te,ter, until eel- Ile Wen time they would Imes been forgotten. or Late in One night Fletcher AN elester, Esq., terday niOrulng No notice and , laliell of this 1 , I• remembered oil}- ne the consequence of a mania found a watchman ringing the bell of Rug's per in, which lender end borrower were almost Neel- ' amine!, and supposing an niacin of fire had been Mr. Rantoul then announeed that he designed ly Iv Han, rinsed by the abolitionists in order to collect ato argue the constitutiennlity of tide law vale It is the ray in ehteh the things that ought to mob, he oruered the watchman to desist- Mr. , the right of a l'Olnlinebioner to sit epee the else, bete been 1 ecollar to that epoch have been per. I 11 eheter at empted to drag the man from the trial by jury, ee• , and asked n pos=tponement un• . roulette! during the bullet-anent-ennui] of pros- rope, and nfterwerd assaulted him. The officer nil Thursday. The Coors would roily grant till eerily thnt let, led to the diatenat that atilt milled for a.sestance, and Mr. 'Webster was taken Nlondny nt IT o'clook, e bee the areonneet will prvia, ie. ;loch eata, us those of the New York to the watch house, and thence to :Jail. This he heard. lire Deck Rank niel of the North Anne,. Trust morning th, enact house is completely eurroutel- The city renenini elem. bet it ',age .•rowe to see Itanl.o.g gnat Le ny. with its receiver, Mr. oil by Mfrehnll Tukey and his police. forme who colleen,' clout tee retire 1101,e Ne tieletee• - Ingrid Leavit I. to veinal Ire hove often referred, have drawt a chain completely about it. There toninfeeted 4 _. were relent, end to pheluctf an effect upon oar I IS a larger wen about the pinee, very few of whom cetera e•n, wet hut limy can cuter. In theillenter are blacke. 1 Sims came to thee city about the 7th le nil Lie', en I l'onnit. CIII❑I d,• .1 L.3rl. incl ,1,,t111.,, :: I, true • the come...rend community of March last Ile is Sit 2 ,eara o r ege, and hee a tried in New Orlenne lust week which i. eiveu en of ere Yee', al Darr protested against the Mate wife and sereral children in, Savenualt. ' the roper's of teat city a`follow. or the I..it under which Mr elorrieun to use the The examination of the rtigitive since, arrest• It appears that n nee person, oak., ti. ; rc. "erl s"I ntool loner "we wleters• had hem , "ewie el last night, commenced this monoing, at It , e , , r , ; tt , ,, „ ~ a „L ,„ „ „ t „ . . ,‘„,. ,Ile.l." hut in the letter the procet-dingsstill con temn„ to t e e innaltil,, o'clock, be 'ore Commissioner tl. T. Curtis. Seth ~ , llane, an.t bitow in every =tinge that, however IJ. Thomas ppeared for claimant, the Bon. Robt. I,T ett u' e r . in r i t t t t . ' ,;, d e r e ' , " „re, ' , P „ ' „ r o ti ,7,.„:,. hi ,:h d , r ,l: ' , l t i e ,7, hsee-t the jtolleini Oath. ill, may br, the !hail. Rantoul, C alien' C/.l.,ouring and S. le Sewell, th e eh ," er ,, tzat. nee „ Le , ~, r ,,,,.,, ~„1 „ , ill , a ah . .oded fo- eine-ninety of all Porte are crab fel- the fu tive. The complaint was then reed, ' .... to render it itteeleemble for capttaliela at a alleging th t Sims escaped from Jame, Potter. ' rice plante , Chatham County. Georgia, on, the „ der ., 1 , , ,,,,, ~, 11 „ r. . ,‘ „ 1 ,, ~,,, 4 ,. , , ~,,,, • 1.,. I r 1e , ,... At the some time, the '22el Feb. I et. Several depeeitione of persons . I d a nc .r e- , lnti u tTn n e k l i e : :: i c i l . .C . ~..!., ,e , , , n , t . it . 1. „ ... : ..0 0 1 ,,, , e , 1,....., i f, . 1 ,- .1 ~,•, mi , 1 , r th ... , . , tooottor to roy .„ „., ~,,y 0r.,, ,h, pr0,r,,, , of arenato tee batik end teed. It turned out that '!'"', ll' '', l ' :I' l ' 11 :",`,`," 1 , r . " . "" .. e t i b p L Mi° ,`'` . lin SaTann Trere rend, to the effect, that they t tnedreit was n forgerv. nee that the endorovinent ' l';''l ''''''' ''‘,' ~.. ' ' - .," 4 :',''',. '`''' ".'''''''''' I knew Sims as the slave of James Potter. Some on, the Lack of the ch;ck drawn I, smith, I'. t e e '`e et e- e'-: tee emnier sl , liftletbleo in a deposed th t Sims had confessed that he was the met ,r . • degree of I toliinee nod !linens, althougb tinier a None and Ilarrisee. was written sere slave a P tter, and also, that his mother had te.,„.tttty "Pa y ne atel Bonin, in-least I .-:. ' l'a jne ' ' l'T• °el' 'e the people of New Intl.. where ::eke led that both she and her eon were a nd ttam ,,,,,..• aee ~,,L t eke „ t „„ te ,.., ~,,, the en, put, an denounced as severely. in Eng : the slarei of James Potter, Edward Burnett 'attend . 7, c ,„...„„ ~,,,,,,. „,„, „ te e n ee i r‘ „, , /,,,al. 011151 reenter the neereantile vverld more t e e tified i the lived in Savannah; thole he knew , iii, at tatiemaat , e,, e eee , aLL Lt . „ 1,, ,,, , , - .L . - -ne , e then Wee would otherwise he in their IThdu...te S tas, the prisoner at tiao bar. Sims and ita„,„4„, Lank L. tit , e ata„ .. t. t thi „ , L , L , L ,. et ,re .....ce .1 neythe g en . teer fe,rable or Ur, had worke with him at Rev:l:lnning. had Lela 1 On the ground Wet the. lyre`: ctn.: I pa, lb e le •nn le L. mey tratspnre illeelv,Le th .gee • era'. I.e.auil r reputation t‘f the .1121eric,at amnia 11l m that h was the slave of Potter Also beard „moan, ,icy . t , t. Le . rut i ., as. a „ ili, " t„.. 161, motber emy.that eke and her son were tee stet that in. tee tle• of i 1.1. U 4 .1: - . 11 verenly we Ilse I••-, l' en Otte een'lltinn of ellen" M eon , - -eaves , of Potter. :igniter° or ne.,l:,,,,_cut of e‘ery -see' draw's. le .., 'lll`l ''-'-', V , t"1 nlvib ill* , nn 'llll , fi-e , et- John B. Tacna : tee agent of rho owner testis' to „H„, • t •t• Ate MC 1 :5, ' f COLlrte, !Le direct oU4leer. ed. Wet et had known Cinema,. Sens well fur :I A tter beer',- te . e .....„ e ., t ...,..,,,,, ~,,,,,,t e. ,51 IL, 1., al, teed of liecertes,mtion, with jtang perioclior .0.,r, Ile had resided al S'realettall• iej. the emir: dee. e• I, nee; ie • :rweeetnens le.. •"" , te r -, le,,m,relneote ;.ay et :eel' , one thtee sad'was I' elovt- ,•I' Jaen, Potter. and Lad need - t e ,,,, ~ 1;,,k,, ~, I „, , ~,,,,,, ;., e ...., „e b b ., , na,ro tats(, • 1 toan li neCesea'r. sable her navel within Ell'll tame of lie oluther nod the ',met e,. forger, the , 1. t :i. tee e.eeer „ee le; 'int.'" "•••• "'ell x" other limit th•e Lb. eer: pass .el my house twice A ,I.y , going to 1,, ~, re , ~,,,, tee , ", e ,. , t,, ,d„,,,,,.: ::,,, —lv , "I ~ ;, . ..a. ••1 preportion.o/ly checl..ed werh, am native thn ten InS u the roan: ha, „k ee led t h e , t e, 1 ,. „ et , e , e e„,•",,, e, , , ~,,.., , let I .r. ne• , 5,15 the 121110 omen( beelthy ehan• -mu th e te thee oe Si 0. , pay 01.: ler ~..4,.., 0.., L: ~. rre detee !nes ttie ''..., .4, , .it.: I . - , : ". 1 ' 5 , - ,-.. ~,,,," i r , " -. , ..i. , ..,,..-• ro.ACC :15 ',l , 5 pre. at e. rj„,,b . , N, „1e .. ., „, r e „ ~”, „, e ee,,,, e. „ .„ and J..., Li, -t NaLL•,.',ea or ..,....,.ltd There w . r une oil: u n t n e s.„. Lit his te etn e ,, , . . t . , eten,,t :reel tee elite of fear.ery. 1: .1. tee ey was an pat in. Defendant's Conned pen ea' . pud, and r:,its. ' i a illi. ca,- at- i, c--:ivelal.y, mast des.re to :Adair, eeh teenew of her raw a race The ge:lf:ince ie I lor deter m att! Tuesday, but the Commnesteeer .- —seen-- one, :Leese,. t ,at meta 1•c eolllollp- 1 050... aid , 11y grant a enestoonement fee el h Inc.e I.- Lace t nut Bern -5 Lorroaont..itat of the la Le regret e.j c.. 1 frenecle of commercial loner . • oUniel for the defence ezete.l that te, . eves,' .1 eu, eal us. I, emteer, e wr ie . ie .on , l'eri ,tl ' 'Ma'. '' , ' ‘•-a* r' . .. 5. d.Y C3u oat, he-brought eines to be a IMO man, erCil under the laws et . Prance, timer do, of Merch Ills, 51,:, saa a 't oltit :.y a 51,,,evecil Ise:gni - eon ef in, CAUSI, 'I. li eargia. The case was they adjourned until t' p •, I tie... e e e sei t ,:e 1 , .1 le e r. ~,- : err ed ree,,, eel an eeere e ee see wart...! (lam on Inc port of anorrew, turd the Court Reuse cleared. Sin, I.- ea.: ~, . ..nel lee -car :,reseed ,very e lob h .coca 0., 1,...0 who reprobtat Vie Industry and inteillgenn ties in al room in the Coe et House, fitted up . dear.ny court Inn: t.b: 2.1.-ibt.., , , li. :a ,1 et of me Uti.t.eliSlate, and who eleetly pay the pen 11 ..h elllerjelley, , and ea e,r, ever- 0:01,,, H i . ~,,,e e, , to ee .„,.: ~,,, ~ 0 ,1 ~-; .• ~,t , a , Is 1 . 5• 0 0 ~. ,t aap a., tmet. The p elicit gint d the ,out :erne, cane, ne ~.. n. •-. i ee,.• •-t ce int g • ut few blece= ere to be sec!, e ms. nil, a n.fe et.: children, who ere Icc nab, and isle , wore ebenit to joie h m Mof Fletcher Wel:re, was breuent h e . ica Court, and Le pee lemk , to up. week, to atswer to ad:large of neeant- Ihman not continuo accept the 11 , I The Wet "To lotic. of Columbia, Seminary, u. he 'has not a our Synods aereral here, r tins ap ing for a rep and 'to whit .faetorily ' and I doubt reason for 19 It is runt° tot rot to pla remtily fur t Reno or I —The Comm of o,ure :1. the Lep, —Tae pre! t•ttetas of lut,l _atc in the ouu tulthb eowti , .11ree 15 • h o. le s than to 0110 rerre , the numb Le2r cr.L:ha.utori icoiuud into cion, as wchl .henator, an °REA S c s'ave named las mg Env satca Mars lice and Ira was arrests the Court 111 made knotty raised, and bed officer however, en nhout 10 o'c uel E. Sews street, and wits sent to n Cane. The 'ore the PI 1g a The Su . n - nt of The fonl the “Corn 1 the 'tree rime Court hove just rerctsed to grant ' abuts copes in the case of Sims. wing notice has just been issued Cram • onwealt„h office," and p..,stei up about . Meeting! Kidnappers in Boston:' one of your fellow citizens woo !seized by shoe hunters. The Citi2.3 and its neighborhood, are earneztft assemble without arms, in front of the tee, at half post two o'clock, P. M , to tr the public good." tad continues large about the Court i the blacks begin to appear in conaid doers. Publ. len 14 Isst night , of Boston invited to State Bo • conenh fo The c Hone, nt enable nut le the gialature to day, the folloWieg peti tion was r esented: ' '• That the use of the State Hoare be granted to the citizens of Massa chusetts t hold a public meeting in the after twee, to 1 ke into considerationihe arrest of a citizen of lataachtmetts, under theloperstion of the Fogi ve Slave Law, nod to devise proper, and legal measures for the defence and protec tion of e citizens of llassachusette. - Mr. Cushing, f Newbury, spoke in opposition to the petition, end moved that it be laid on the, table. Mr. Keith, of Roxbury, moved that it be laid under the table. The motion to lay on the table, was carri - si by 147 yeas to t 43 nays. The m 1 :, eling of those opposed to the enforce ment of e Fugitive Slave law, was accordingly held on t e Common. The meeting was palled to order y the Rev. Mr. Calvert 11, Howe AM appoint Chairman . Wendell Phillips address ed them ling—lle spoke of the Court House .in chaine be hoped the people would come in from the country in such solid columns as to block up be streets and prevent the fugitive from ' g carried off except over iheir heads. He rejoic that the law could not be executedeit the paint f th ebayonet and behind chains. They won't da , he said, to carry the fugitive out of the Co onwealth except under the convoy of lef the Navy lia;d. lie .spoke of Pan [being closed to them, rind hoped that i d make the elms of the Common re the declaration that law or no late, :on or no Constitution—chains or Ito: this law shall not be enforced; blOck r °tires, tear up the rails, follow the fu, the guns euil they wou sound to Coustitu chains— the loco•. borders *.ithei State if popsible to . . . i.. lie cotniselled every colored man :vet. felt the chains of Sot:ahem oppren. 1 his pockets with pint tilt. &e., and as was able be would stand by their sides for them was at an end. Ile urged ng to bold itself in readiness with all • at its command, to endeavor to stop the execution of this Statute. The at and Legislature have refused us the . try this issue, and we hove the right • it, and meet theconSequences. When • d statesmen are traitors, the people iup the reins. The meeting here ad• o Tremont Temple, cohort the Rev. • Parker was called up: he said that • assed the Court House, this morning, he chains which encompassed it, he • • he was in VierllSA (and not in Boston), ° Vial law, and certainly ant ander the F England. Be asked the meeting to solve each forbiniself, he would 'told „ore, as infamous, any one, who aide 'est or rendition of a fugitive slave. I l ' u l ee between read y to do the African i t , t 'A; od idc n ' kidnapper an i d Be' t. hl l nail l' in kidnapper—there are at present threw ... s in Boston—frl them out and point de they , pass in the street—make , •o stop—heanderstood from good uuthont ,ey were intending to nrrest two more to-night. Ile weed the meeting to •,tepee tote a Vigilance Committee, it watch upon the movements of thi; t i r, tu ads. A Scotchan named. McClure, d as a coward any man who would al. rat to bony loosely by his side while a a being carried oil. Ile. counselled : ce he said. but soon afterwards cried lortY or death; resiatance to tyrants is -a,3 to God." The licer. Mr. Colyer then raid, that the law wag go obuoliogs and iohtunan that he would thuutlho 1 uou ie ux lu ugarro vidle. out. 'I, t under his feet. He went fur igmolute • ce. Ho, also, would counsel Nno Cu.i •ut he asked of that nvembly to moot morrow at the Court House; in their the people from the surrounding country there; he would be there, and if bin t on such an occasion was inconsistent !clerical profession, he would unfrock He denounced those of his brother who had counselled obedience to the re law as traitors to their country and e od, and called upon the meeting to again • aeon passed at Fatima Hall—that ,:on or no Constitution, Law or no Law,. I,le. lltrt,V,. ri, r• o hot 1.1 - 4..•FIrLd lac en_tti ut . the 11,—, of the Curio co.t.n. pc , V. , C. n, : :L4t: en,t.ne 22+, • e,i • 2 +3 , toieeo car,Fitt, theot eo.de.: 1:e ..0 hat the ke - f.,, end prole,. 414411 nucc,ei. Le Sea,. ;rad t b att .:one:of o, licrc?asor., who 411:::. :ire Lite iptritual iteirtai.ntativii• were I ,4 toe .:Jl4 ' lll5 1-111!. Vic e. ie Lithe itteeepti tonet•ice toe ~Per of rned.aLon. ),e of Inert. Juipreeniane—m• feelings Art some- The Chiled tutee Strualli :Gil Lee, ttnopir.trily niore4 under the etrong ap - Port au Prince for Havana on the °frau r 3 peat- erapLic repmentatinha of hts einritual and crew all well. ;Av.-err lint In, mental i r • dim-12e Nee! , . . . The ~ , ,k,_t j.,.,- f r,j.,,i,n, i, ~,..i ty 1., 1, thwir with n dimwit,. and like imprimMons on The price of Coffee it imily t u l a a h l e. 4 .l, .1., it i, tiv• ¶OO 1.. t.i4 id, i ore moral, and religious the crolo of U. :000:0 vt.!. fa., thoit of both, a , -outr.oficatril. lie knows nothing those of former - year, i r th,,c iletip gluent which hangs upon the brow --wt.— of a mortal diaret, Li di:al.:tic, nor of those bright From the PleiLviclptaa ( - 01,,,,,i litraLl, rout C . LQ, 11:3 hole, which light up the eyes of EXPLORATION OF Aniell. the thritiiian Twin who fret, that he is about to Intim li from a tn.. of morrow to one a litTer end- The Bev. fir Thompson, who went to Aft;ca iog joys Ile is o singular compound: Lie to n two years ago, to settle.with the Atuiato-1 AftlLlut, rude child of nature, ti savage brought up with lately passed up the Big Boom user 1., a distance in the pole of eittlitatinii Ile has broken the of 1100 milts. This aunts s t naim is nearly ti mile • lows id 1., 1,110,T 11, must pay the pen wide in some phices. Me. F. nu. the happy 111- alts, but society owed itutt lad It debt which will auunient of stopping a war of nine year,' cotitiu. he canctli.iil by an ignomielmn death upon the tuition among the trthes round Kole Meudi, which . tentruld is about 100 miles south of Sierra Leone. and ' With nli ignorance. Pliarottli has a ct`riaiti 50 from the coast. lie made an arrangement, retttlittess even snr e ntlne, of 01,3,,nti0n. which to tha great delight of the chiefs, fur eat t tltnnit- i frutat!trut.e. lle inquired of the keepers dayfor lug a miszion at the furthest point to he reached two ago whether the t:overtior had sent his Death Mr. Livingston. of linloheng, south len- gamut. The ki,pst - replied in thruegative.— lade and 2(' east longitude, smut. titooths Itgu, hit. said lie. -it will he here next week. - . resoles,' to penetrate the Crest Desert, which, Ile 'miry !sunning the announcement of stretching away on the neat, northwest. and the day of his e_ ration with anxiety. When north, has hitherto presented nn itteUrtstouttnalle rtrunger t.l rises as the jail, ho draws the hell barrier to Europeans. Ile proceeded six hum 'mill and rings the hell. Plinroah r ema k e ,' l as t Bred miles into the interior, with a wagon and wed.. ••I never hear that hell nag but think the several companions, without molestation. Atter Death Wurrant hoe arrived. - How heavily its travelling :300 miles, they strUelC the Tonga river, note, mu t t fall on his heart. In his lonely cell and traced it up ..100 miles more, till they carte me. the hour* are numbered by him. After to the great lake Ngiiral, or -Great Water. - - hie coneletion his coun.iel visited him in his cell. They found large risers entering the T,utga from W bite an in ttonVermatiOn the Town Clock the north: sThe nerroweat part of the Tonga struck. The Milking was not noticed except by Bee. by them was sixty sued 4 I "k'' Pharonli. he remarked -it is four o'clock!" How is about 70 miles lung by '-! 0 brord. Mi Liv - P like Out tlnr.atted man to death the striking of the / 0 6 0 . n give ! .""Y imrreettng frets , t'oi.irePt , ` chick - a.,tieo the p tssoge or time—time, •which the notices every ',here envious to receive miss to hum in short: sionarien. In a subsequent journey, Mr. L has In ninny things Ire indicates touch retentive. discovered another large lake about 200 nil', ne, ot• tomr.o7. From lnte visit of his moth. north of lake Sgami.. The new lake contains to Itiv cell, he said to her, ":dother don't several large islands, and is connee'ed with the you remember, that one 'day at dinner. last Sgrtrui, by asapid stream called the Tenge.— summer, you said you hada dream the night he at the close of thaslatd. ndvtees, Mr. 1.., was pro- fore: and that pm told so you dreamed that I hail cemllng northward. inurdered Rachel Sharpies`" His mother mitt Messrs. Simpson nal Mackey have mode are• .Ito nor remember. you remember," ink successful explorations from the llaboon die. said he, ',oil that you hoped it would not come trict, which it on the went roast. nenr the rqua. true: - tar, nod IS n missionary station. They left This dream of his mother was net forgotten. flaboen, 011 their Intl journey, in .1 line last, They stash n new islets which haunted his mind, pasted te...ing the roost, nicking the Corisco and ond impelled him resittlessly sunned until the liar! Wends, and entered the Mind river, pass- Elf,/ was done log up fifteen miles. The istandc ere Having un cu.• to with his ideas and populous, and the people mbst noxious forran in very narrow channel. Ills father schoolennd missionaries They started to ex. conks to see taint but George has but little plore the Muni, but were persuaded I.y their to say—principally a few - inquiries about the interpreter to enter the Korwrwee, ait tindery f,auily. Very properly no effort has been made which they ascended to Its source in the moms- to carry his thoughts ofil on miscellaneous sub trine. The length was about ten hours of row- jean. ing. repo, io calm and unbroken. Sometime The flee. John Day, superintendent of the ,:ites lie compla;nrd that he slept fitfully, and Baptist mission et Bexley, has been examining frequently started in his sleep. His declare the upper part of the St..l ohti e river. Plc found Con, shortly after It, conviction, that his deep an utshileting country. beautiful rills of clear was uninterrupted by dreams about his murdered cold water, and superb forests of valuable woods: victim. was doubtless true; but it is indicative and declfire, that if our.penple want health, they of it hientless end stolidity which le difficult to may rts surely obtain it in these r.eious as imagine. by trun,atlantic trip,. • .he native, hi, enure clout, cheerful, induct riot,!, holo•It. and every way hopeful, then :wpm the c0.0..1. - . 1 4 '01 l II E N T.-The :•,t,,re, 118 31u rket- , ..„ The mtaplonarie,i I o bleu. It Alit, aro Cow tout I ~ r t . :;. . , 1 .:, ... :,: r.: ;:, 1: :; 1- . fn.. u .n the e., roar of ark , al Tia ly extend4g the, kilo.vie lee ~f the interior.- 1,..!,' '.,',.;'-",, - '''" '"`..uuvr i v, , 11,,.. R. They lio, Pabred through portico it the Lulu av d ,l IW pone at. • . _ country, it: tome places it woe forti le awl live, A , t ~t tirtll, with vcstetutton luxuriant ; is other, ti.,, .. ‘,.,,,L.,..,,,,,..., e n n , t i n nr o joh„ w.,,,, who. ~ ~,,,, cci.tat.a. Ark LaTtoN ~ant ramant.f ally luvdad In the bind was barren, with not n tree to 1,0 wren 1 ,, r wile he chief fond of the inhabitant• el mid:, rice, • T,.,, ~,,,, ~nu. that i have loon eurad of an old• and sweet potatue, In ono place a piety of , ham. Cau.:h. he. tha Let of Your Ihddlas of l'etralantn. travellera carne to the hratti ut one of the prt tic, 111 ..• , .: ttt , etelo.4 l t.te • ,car ado lead laranthar. and I had g al Zulu ghieti, 0.1 , '0 Ilq thd oAll ,, d :7,7 3 i . 7 . , 1:.. , c.!1:z „ :L./ . ..t . z.: ., : ,, all . za , l . lsed .,, tatke l ct4 :;e d , r , l t e t e l.,, :d and were hoopitaltly entertained fir lour di .. .... „,,,,,,ti, 1., tilt ~c,r,,,,.... / 0,,,0,,,,,, 01,:,,,.,,,,,, :1 cup•hearer figured at the 10"tive board. TT- , ~, / ,1, ........ ~,..”-,f ~,, 0,, rererrildiA, n ,r, - winding the travellers of Pharaoh and the bingo, u ,, a . ta . .- a A a t. ua dd. vttlautt Any mdicitAtin n frau, nue of ,neitnit tiluca-d tall, stalwart, native, whore O/.1 W ,anon 'al r, ' , a,, e., ~,, that Oho head Wee ballad with a ha ye blue shawl, in 1,1.3,,,1,7.,,,.,t,,:.:::,1.,,,t,..,:e,..d, y r ,,,,,, t , „ boat. to Oriental style. Large crops of menliea, sweet _'. :,„,,,„,..,,..„,',„:,,,,„,.. ~,,,,,,i,,,,.:',l = '''. ' ,"4"c:::d % "n b , “:. t h • pottage', and Caffri corn wero , een, . 1, we/. " , that ntae.,, ~,, ~,..,u,.1 Etna. J o n ) , " TT ."' itOMOntle quantities of augur awe. 1 Illtrall.ll. I eXt.‘xy bd. lhal." A hate Cupotown mail gives an ocoount a 1 the f or role J , . ,Kr . - ~ l a, aat a neDowcll. tar Wood Wocd attach IL discovery of a groat lake, receiving several large Sallars, a 7 11.1. d sta.,: B. A. Enhuratack. & co, wrote riven!, but with no outictyet found. Seven dor ., i wood nod Fetal etnate; D. Sl..Curre, D. A. Elliott.. Jump& journey north of Ole, id b ridgy or very lofty i tarola,.a. nod 11. Y. Fcbtrat ta, Allegbany. Iden by the pro- MoUntains, beyond which the rivers (low ',art!, Inner, a ward. The editor prvlieta that, in Ices than a , T"' 4 '7 C . "tot ] Ita.le.Seventhoti. it lttt ßi tod, E ur n :th. quarter of a ecuttny, the whole of South Africa. ! Foreign and American Hardware, up to the an d,b will be occupied by civilized , _ ~_„,, communities, d probably Go under the domin- ' I_,MtAN, WILSON 6.7, Co ion of Britain. - No. 129 Wood Street, Dr. peke has Fears making long explorations 1I001.: NOW 10 4TOlikl on the EClAisu.aidt• of Aid,. Ile expects that ' A full and ea napleteatock nf MBA:IW AND 'Ada:RIC/AV the missionary aorta fur that part of Africa will , have their centre in the region of Litaineleal. or IIARDWARE, "of the moon." Among these motuataitus Dr.ll , Wht o bl:e r rea o aarba, trou , !&. wad whlehttwrata mimed Stk. ea* a volcano in on active state. Is the I - - 5,,,,,,:b17,,i t h n j of e a .ittnuszves, I'u to ~.,,,r, --The Village l'ilLmsh, the dente for killing Market Street Store for Rent. jet•Dit.. 51'Lmseg 'Area PlLLx.—The de mand for that greet remedy Is rapidly . Mermen,. and see 8.m.40.7 day Xe!e+eitlssz orders huts a dietanee for lota. Irides ere &salt almost 1=1.4* to ripply Waxed. The Crab Ix, the remedy m0t... , rob • trill to fallTitlCO them4,la skepttol of it. excellence. We Pole.. from a file of similar documsnes. the following .. ConOOTOtt. 0.. May IL. 1,47. .1. limn 0 Co.—Gentlemen. As I am enga,oal to ee!liox • fse serf choke medicines, I do erst coneider myescels mar nlete cokes I have • supply of Dr. MI-ma's L.ror I obtained a fay dozen boa.. of tbses Poll. [nun 3111.rbell 6 Co., which mid very fast. and I ebb • new etwolt i Erne. doily. JACOB WINDEIt, P. II." For sale 1p J.EIDDe mrlaadker Dorn No. 10 %Vocal to. - Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh • § 4 l NCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. 1 -4 °tire No. 41 W.V. rtr•et. In the walshouve of C. U. HUM.. Prevalent A. W. 31.1 e, See'y. Tido Company LI now prepare-1 to Insura ell tnerehaudtae otore, an d le tr.:Lean. e,eeele, ae A. ample guaranty for the stAllty and Integrtty of the Institutton. la afforded In thecharaeter of the Ihrector, who ere all eitlse. of Pittsburgh. •ell and farorsl.o twien to the comtuntoty for their tUtetheleu•r. tntegra, . Llusee. Wtn. B•ga l ,al, Whs. LArlrnee. A niter Bryant. RinA. !Award Lice...hon. tr.he Ilewarth Ilartaouh. • !I, Pier. awthtf COUNTY MEETING. rz„)- The Citizens of Allegheny County, I,“ are In (sac, of the tomatnatl. of GEN. WINFIELD S. LIT. as a candidate f, the 0011 Prcoldaucy of the Unk tol Stn.. an ru,orated tomeemble In County 3leeLni, st the Court Houle, In the City of Pittsburgh, on Wednow tho 2141 day of April IDYL, 0/ II 0 . 1::1100, A. It. 5094.L0:t4:T , :ignecl by 500 110/0/o.' New Spring Goods, at No. 85 Market st. LEXANDER & DAY Wuttlti Teapectfuilv Notts the attention of I.IA putl:cto their w..ry isrie ehOlOJtt , vk of A'L'T ,Plll.cti the, w upsolvv. Tins stock h. Lora I•ought gtothx/r,,,,,,1 telasr no u and Importer's rates, and.llll, r , :k at a v..ri oars.. to each hqtrei. by eholukaie or re. ALIMAkDEIt C I,,th, 01arket 00.. srk .korthwtrt corner of the Dialkoutt. RemovaL IVM. GOJtMLY has removed to No. 2.51 r t Liberty otrt,t, 6 doors ttbtrru hlr former ?lewd, Atylairvaly °ppm., 3cves3l.ll et. apt 62 Business Notice. LL PERSONS having twineai with the iinnargon.al, wither as Publie AMOIItaILIML. loutruaWr 111 Law.k Ktwpina, or othcs , i,c. will Lint Olin at the pßrr Coassanciat dad,. 'rum 9 till II iyvlork, A. and from 2 to 44'. CI. In want of camper w /A Ituk Keepers can La supplied In. calling no JulIN Fl.EallMi, Principal Irodructur . . , Iv tbe Seienre tit ArC4IIII.OI. OTlCE.—There will be it Public Meeting the filen& oi the AllevLeni institute, iu chureb.. die .weer of Wi lie ite„, on Wed. ELI erevitui. the Uth lust. The 'nand. Education, pureui, sod guardian, vie enzvotli (heard' to nttevil. liuvuesi 'muumuu, will ituuvlit I..eivie the nu,- efreral vildre.iiiit will bv ,14.1trefvl r.. univi 11 A itl; A I 1%. ti!—Teavlurs um 4 14 114, I_, l'amili.., wiabing t. punka. , 'KW.- t..a a.,' Book, Claw ly at Nnoka ay.. dl bud bar ynnyn by rainnv 111141mil•triy at tin. Educattunal Book Run. adjnituun br. Ln.a.., ..Y, - 'MT, Vol 11, at 3byrket and B,,urtit yt , Tbl, Yyta ,, b,h trent I ILLY. liO.llK up, and ail! 6411 any a thy a , ‘• 11%.- letter .4 Bro. , salmln Uwlcs 111 e rel,ent •talt at 12%11 daring Lim Writ, v. rt....) etZrEbErATIONAL 15.014. SI - ORE.—This store nun. na. m ut, ...ry ton. it int. J o" reltittrd wlth ,1•4 From England via Quebec. residing in Qttrben, is Rrxdodion quantlidro of Railroad Inn, oRI oth ec hoaryartioloa. dlnorrint 'Kola nu Lake Erie. Tho nomhor of V 1•111.11 arriving at idood.o In ballast ,or car do. lb., of Inotbor. probably mul.r. thts tool. of imporiation woi , h leant raja-novo far all hoary morolion.oo, U. ill pay Atlautic (mint" on ear,p_ina onnonfnnt to him. a od an, busitio“ ronurotaol therewittn front So ouch aronnorn port, 10 reqtArt,i. dor 'oral, roarpatilar. plenoo odd,. rho tonderodnpod, or apply to A. B I td Valuta / I &Odin no 4 I 5 11. LISBURN R —Cosooto it, Life Insurance rilllE NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE j_ AI+SI:RANCE S.N3VIN or Low.list wyt .....1e awl .s.rnowent Institution. ...whining thr toutus. t.roant.st olth that of stdrit prro.al• raw ...utast-. thnse stslous tn 'tour, of the Co.systoy fur %tots, Prontylssala. el the hionw o 1 1111. A. 11l LL • r .. 11",51 .t COPPER STOCKS -00 Alf Art. Amy 51/11113A IV., • CoU:no. " •' RA/ /ire Steel .". Dotagla...* a sale as tbe ll.ntuws 1 150 ... A WILKINS mrett Market and Thad... bbls. rec'd per sir. Cit.- V T calb.u.s/a.l Wr tAI., by WLLISOFORD A 01. 100 bbl. 2. brash I.r.tuisvillr. for rob, L i ME- A . F. 11113u.5. ~; 1.17 Flr.L. sal Ili leerryl.l ot. 11 MOLASSES-3I bbls. S. 11.. fol W A y 101. DEN SYRLT-10 hi. bble , for bt v bap Si.nlv, for solo by C. AIINLYII.II.h CItSI:NIC--..m keg. Posy'd., sob.. by .1 11 A. FAIINI., , CVCI: '1 'OCUINEAL-15U lbs. for scar by .t. FAILS L.iTt/CK ACA NT. COLIA'YNTII ett:111.1.)-4 , 1 lb,. fill 4,4 hr .1. A. YA/1N1,1,1i it.I2IIESTON • S. EXTIIAerS--/;C/1.1/li, IL and for II A. I' ALLNI.StuctI 1.. liALli.--.ILK/ 111... for tot:e he I . . IS 11. A. 11N141o4•1: (I , ' r Pow'rl. for ealc by Ii IrAIINtSiI'OCK CO. W Ai' lit . 1....5—u1) 11.1. , , i 5up.,i1:\ea,1:,;,,,...i...1tt,„1,1 ' 's &li_ISTON SIIAKSPE ARE, 1C,,.. 35 :Ind 36 I_, r , ...1 at 11.12.nE.r . L.erary 1.4 p... 'third .Uoe. op a., Ili. 1,... 0.11:e. .4 i'LA.X.SEEIJ-100 1.. reo'd per L. E. a M. Lo., asl.4 trr JAMr-3 DSLLCLI elfl C. 3 N ater 12 . LOOMS-2W toll, Tenn., for hale by nr9 JAMES Aw 2001,613, e,p s ip. ra•ct, fur gah. ^.y M I RICKLTSON. :21 And Z. 9 Law et t nt, f TV1310T111: SEED—'2S 1.. prime, for sale I b., ..r.O MILLI:1(.1 lackarboN. p UTTER-14 kegs on Nmsignment.forksale b, L ItICKETSC,, A COL VlSll2idruns for salt) bv •pc. uiLLE.R • alli‘stnwo.:. if AIM 011.-I'2. 1161.4. C oitklitig'• co. 1 l 4 Falv e. awl \IILLEP. G RICILET!TN. 4~'ARDINES-5 cusem ami3o4) hakes and 1....., a. Iluillount nantlnts. fur malel;r sip') STILLER a a iCKET:,O, • OPS-7 Lalcs Ist sort Wee. N. Y., for nolo Li. to ero MILLER s HICILLTSON s. for sa e TY *Li . V ILLEn * ntcto:ris. Qd OD FlSll—lllevika just reed and far .ale t.t A. bilt.fixl:Tztox t Ol. Liberty Arr.- A1 ; 12... OIL-- , ,o •itt 8,l to jam read and I , f LA RET WINE— 100 boxes choice braud • on haul and for t b by as A. CULBETsON . _ I iII.I3IPAGNE and • other 1.141. bonds kept con.g.nlll . on 1 . n.n..1 cud for .1.04 A. CCIAIERTSON I Co. W INE tint Niaiaxa: r "r rls: Sherry, on herd and fur rale by apJ A. CeLLIEWISON & Cu. VOTICE ix hereby given to all partionn termed. that 1 kilos , —d•)) of 3larch. A D. 1,1, taken oot Letters 0 , 1 Administration. wtth the will ,1101,Pal. of the eigalw Mrs. Mare Hera., deed, isle .ot the Towarblp of loath Fayette, ()aunty of Allegheny. All 'venom liaeing dab., salad saki estate will present them properly authenticated 5,r eettlement, andIII per anis knowing themselves Indebted to the same will pleat* rail end fettle. SAUVEI.CULLINS, Eseetitur. Pitietdirgh. Aprli ORPHANS COURT SALE lo pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny mistily, the autweiilser.Eterutorof the last la will and testatuent of Story liserlott, late id ouch Fayette township, deed, .111 expos. to public. astir. on the eremtro.s. on Tuesday, the ./th day of Sloy neat, ISO!, at lu o'clo7l‘. 411. a certain lot or ptere of ground 111(0100 on the %Ved:Wort and Pitteburah t urn wiles road, b out ten miles trom 1111.4,unth, hounded ou lbw east by lands of Nininal Collins, on the north by laud& of John Aleliwan, nu ',to the south and west er lulls of Ladd McCabe, com tondo', three and one quarter acres, morn or leas. 'terms at ale SAIIULL 0U1.1.100, tuoutor. N Election for 3lnnagers for the WI:STERN 000. Ifmrtr. t, wi i be Ituldrn in the Room. tne ittxrd of Trod, ton Tur.lay, the loth Innt., eta ti c.trek. 0 M. I''ha evatribut-ret tar re.thretod to attend, If pnedble. Immo ,of Importanno fit the /nolltithon wilt to laid be n,' then, (.p5:141 JItIIN 11 A!t P k:l4 Ser'y B. J. C. SI.LAAD'S Lecukro ou PAN jvi TIIEls?1 will be d.ilwered on Tut.AT, the lsttt el The unount of ticket* rota during Ihi. week will clotormine Cho clsolm of Our Lwetun: Avow. Tickets ecut., to te bn , l •at )I,ll.rth's rlon.. and %Ir. Lonto.'l,ck . t erv. end novena oth,!r pleae. .pb4,t wourunl, I•