regret tie circumAances which rendered it ne ce,sary fur Ameriean , citizens to ask protection from American soldiers. Though there are "good chitcns enough in Socorro who may Le ratonontd - for the protec tion of life and property, sea yet thought that those who were Bent here for the protection o the same, and the establishment of some kin. of order, would have the hoot right to take the be airless in hand. „especially as 'tis well known, both far and near, of the non-existence of any responsible and reliable civil authority at this place. Trusting that the trifling number wehave pre-' sent will he ,ulficient for the protection of our selves auct4he peaceful inhabitant, of the vil lagl4'o rd . main, very respectfully, your obedient Bervants. On the night of the 29th, preceding the night wine the above note was destotkehed, a dancing party none given in the place, Lich being the on ly minim:molt which coma be afforded to those who were desirous of enjoying pleasantly the little society present.. The testimony of those present during the night in question. no it has been elicited in an examination and trial since held, and front other information not furnished at the time, all goes to prove that certain indi viduals known is Alexander Young, John Wade, Marcus Butler, Witham Craig, Stephen Stanley Charles }loges, Chas. Ripley, Thomas MeCaskey, Alexatndrr McNiven and other?, went to the Lou, where the dancing was going on, and with the preir,ditattd design ••of breaking it.up and having a fuss with a Mr. Clarke, and any one else who might aid him." Young commenced by making a considerable noise, and, as it grew-la ter, fired Lis pistol oil ate candle: the frightened females were not permitted to retire, ,red any one who :night attempt to take them away, wan thre.stened with death. Meanwhile two ruffians stool on the outside as sentinels, one at each side of the entrance. Craig discharged his pis tol at the clock, destroying the same, while , Young. with a knife iu one hand and a pistol in the other, moved up end down the man, threat ening to shoot the first person 160 moved. At one time ho makes the direct question, whether he shall shoot Clarke or nut, at the same moment that his pistol is within a few inches of Clarke's head, who is sitting in a chair. At length the final bloody act was committed, by an attack upon Clarke, conatneneed by Young, and follow ed in a direct manner, by Wade, Butler, and Craig,.and in a manner loss direct, by others of the. party, Who were standing round. The result was, that Clarke was carried away to a surgeon, mortally wounded in nine er ten places, and ChM, dates was taken away, with a severe shot wound in the The learning following horror and dismay were depicted in the faces of all. What was to be done': The military had roused to aid us, and.vre felt that whatever might have been their excuses, their non-compliance with our reqnest had permitted the perpetration of another foul murder; for had but a reasonable number of their body per ,nted it:elf at Socorro immediately the murderers would have been frightened or driven from the place. The elcalde of the vil lage, a weak and sickly imbecile, hail transferred his authority to a person even more timid and lees reliable than himself: vet this person was , invested with the powers of a justice of the peace, by authority of a commission from the State of Texas. This person constituted the en- tiro civil authority at Socorro. The few mem bers of the Boundary Commission present were compelled to resolve upon some plan for the pro tect:on n-t only of their 0,1 lives and property. but also fee the protection of the trembliug and dismayed population,. Messengers were imme diately sent to Sin Elitario for assistance from the main body of COMllliN2iola there engaged in various duties; the call was promptly responded to, and in about three hours a party of Mexicans and Americans, which we had hastily armed. were joined by the other members of the Com mission, and likewise many of the villagers from below. The fire.' was riivideil i acne every sus pected hoe e searched, by which they sa,,acedeil in arresting right ar nine of the piety; but Young. the leader, had made his escape early in the morning. The prisoners Were immediate ly carried to the house of Judge Berthold. where a court ..w • instite,el to suit the emergencies of tine cm,: juror, were summoned and sworn, a prosccut!t, attorney named, and conedfor de fence of. ~.1 to the prisoners. which they dee.ll - receising, treating the offer 'IA' s jest, and tasking vulgar and obscene remarks upna their position. They were evidently antler the hn pressien tle.n nothing would be done, believing that by the mutual understanding between each one and the other of them, tile) , could easily swear thcvx.elves out of tine dilliehlty. The ex 'Rine:iota were condected with propriety, and the Pri..,.ers were made to keen silence by the armed sod detcrmieed front presented by the eit ixerna present. • The Court continued its sitting until after dark, when Craig, Wade, and Butler were ordered to ' be continett in jail. until ten o'clock of the follow- ing..mortiing, to which hour there was an ad- ' journmer. t. During. the examination ninny threats were openly made, and information had been re ceived that- a resew would be attempted if the prisonemwere not well guarded. and in conse quence, a guard. ohoposol of FiS welt armed men, was kept all night in the jail. On Friday, the :31st, at ten o'clock A. M., the court me; pursuant to adjourn, lent, and pro 'heeded to try William Craig, J• lin Wade, and Marcus Butler, for aiding and t betting in the murderous assault en Edward C. 7larke. It was evident to all, that much of the tc,timonyreceiv- Jed id the examination of the day previous, was not as perfect as it might have been. had not the witnesses been intimidated by the threats of some of the gang, who had been heard to swear isure peatedly, that they would kill an 'one who testi fied to aught against their comp none, or who tired attempt to execute the bi upon them.— Notwithstanding all this, the evi ence was suffi ciently strong and conclusive to i re their con viction. The jury brought in a v relict of guilty, and the Jedge sentenced them to be hung in one hour from the time of the djonrnment of the court. The prisoners were eseortml to die little plaza in front of the village church, where the priest met.thein, to give such consolation as his holy office would permit of; but their conduct, not withstanding the'desire on the pert of ail to If. ford them every comfort that their position would allow of, continued reckless, careless, and indifferent, even until the last moment! The Fon was setting when they arrived at the place of execution. Immediately the citizens formed a :circle round the gallows tree, to pre vent any rescue, which, there was every reason to believe, would he attempted. It was fast growing dark, and the huvy actions of a large number of the aesociates of the condemned, di viding and collecting again in small bodies, at different points around the outside of the party, and then approaching nearer and nearer to the centre, proved that an attack was designed, if the slightest chance were given. It was with extreme difficulty that the. sentence of the law was executed; but at last they were hung. one to each branch of a young "alamo - tree. The en tire proceedings were intensely i teresting,. SATEMcr, Feb. I. , —Early in e morning the bodies of Craig, Butler and Wad were remove.] for interment. At 2 o'clock, P. I. the citizens and strangerS assembled at the h use where the body of Clarke was waiting its nal removal to the place selected for its sepulchre. Au orderly and regidar procession was form id and preceded by the priest with all:the insignia of the Holy Catholic Church, the body was carried to the grave in the cemetery in the front of the church,, where at the conclusion of the Catholic service, that or the I:pi - is:nest was trod, end the remains of the murdered man were left iutheir last rest ing place. After ClOrn nzourufal ceremonies were conclu eiod, it become necessary to meet and consider the ease ~f Alexander lilcliiveu. The scenes of the day previous, and the reflections of the past night, had caused a great change in this bold j desperado: and, with a solemn promi.e that he would abstain from liquor from that date, (00 it was to liquor alone he charged his improper con- j iruct,) Le not di , chargeti s rendering himself lia ble to certain punislunenT should Le fail to rv epect hit ~oltann obligation made in open court. At rundown McNiven was far -upon the road, with hie mouth full of proteincs to do better in the future. Socorro now became quiet. orderly, and a pleasant place to dwell in, but there wan still one other, and he the principal actor in oil thne scenes, who was yet to be apprehended and pay the penalty of all his great crimes, before this severe lesson for all evil doers would be eon,. plete. Four hundred dollar" Won sol,cribed and of. feted as a reward for the arrest of .tics.ander Young, and his delivery alive at Socorro. Vol unteerparcbxwere out in all directions; and. others were looking for him, tempted by the prospect of gaining the large reward olfored.. At length, oil the morning of the 11th, acne reached as of his arrest, and time in_the evening he would be delivered at Socorro. ,tnother un pleasant, but necessary duty presented itkelf, but it was impo.isible to avoid it. Young arrived in the evening, was phenol in jail, well drained and guarded; 0) o'clock the following morning, being appointed for his trial. During the night be was visited in jail ; 0a: care less dogged look had lett his eye, and the woppli cgaing inquiring glance, teighdainly of a change within Um inner tale.: Ile wait:noxious b. know if either of the three preeiously hung, lout made a.catifession or not, and said he had peel. up all hopes of escaping. Being asked it he wished to write to any one, he answeretl that he would like to have a letter written to his mother, who had not heard from him for six years past. The letter was written, and the prisoner appeared much affected. He confessed the truthfuluers of the charges against him, criminating clearly. smi in &stall worse light; the three who were bung first, besides many others. He did not think there was any hope for him after death, but would try and turn his thoughts heavenward.— Ile then knelt down and prayml, after which he Was left alone. At 10 o'clock, A. M., February FAL, the court trineled. &c., notwithstatid- 'in this way, encumbered with a gond many old ! task to enumerate all the uses to which 'the weather and the heavy maids, and would be troubled with many more I gas pipe can be and is applied, bat its strength, 1 unrability, cheapness and light weight, reeom rendered the duties of the I were it not for that greatconservative principle iron and other pipes where objections of adiffer- eastint I At the opening of ' :_ the matrimonial . mend its use in preference to lead, copper, cast system. commonly defined m he prisiner, containing his '" the pointed phrase—"bound to have a hns- , eat nature do not exist. (a coating of paint preventing niblicla, then signed by I by trertain members of band." , It is extensively used for boiler flues, for pipes ividuals there present Some young women calculate the chances of i to convey water, already before the Court s happiness too closely, trusting nothing to thei rust) ! but its greatest consumption is in pipes for 1 conveying gee, and in tubes for conveying geom. aught in an immdiate ter- ' i heart, and all to •The judgment. The reverse of gas pipes, hundreds if not thousands of was deemed advisable to to shew still further the ! this is always loudly denounced by monitors of i miles are annually laid in the United States; but I • ' every one who had been the sex; yet one extreme is as bad as the other, 1 its use for conveying steam for heating purposes, s it was to the interest of and both should be condemned in the same voice. • promises to consume more than for all other ob rho wqe Purillg ihr b oa- . We have here stumbled , on a law which applies to uphold the characterse • , It is male to warm our dwellings, our public the whole human family. Whoever u-ould It and edifices, of every description. A net . . jects combined. • :he pfrisener was found ; I!' .sy - and bc... -to be hung. ; mark out his own happiness by line and rule, work of these little tubes on our walls, or under At d l P. M. he was s takeu ti the church, where, I without consulting his sentiments and impulses, ! our floors, can be made by means of a little jet with pe . nitent lips andsand on penitent knees, he dooms himself ton barren existence. Ilia , Ff• , j of steam, percolating them to diffuse a gentle, made las final confessibnreceived the blessing ! tampered with one more in accordance with true : balmy heat throughout our apartments, or col orl 'retest in larger masses, a fiery heat can be min the priest, and from thence was taken to the I wet here he was to be hedged. Ill s le, re- vvistloni, is like a collection of mathematical fig- • centrated, to drive moisture from lumber, paper. quest or himself was that h might he buried: tires, drawn by square and compass , alongside of ! and wet clothes, or to hardenvarnish, paint, and and all with freedom from danger of in ns we and as respectably a the circumstances I a picture drawn from nature by the hand of genius , ijaPao , of his se would admit. W ale standing 1 ,._ under ' one pleases the eye and satisfies the judgment. I flaming the substance exposed to tha heat ; and, the tr . with the rope around his neck, he re- I however distant the source or generator of steam be, thisinvisible fluid, like the illuminating but the other brings the blood of iuspiratiou to , may quest d to be allowed to say l la few words to those ! stand.' garotmd. 1 t the brow, purifies and elevates the soul. I gas, will find its way to the radiating iron. Thus lie egged of those who ;ere younger than ! There is a small class of women who confess these gases, by means of this little tube, are made in the absence of the sun, to take bas he to ke warning from his sample , that even their cold-heartedness to be such that they never older ersons might profit by, the warning pre 1, could become affectionate, confiding wives, and place, diffusing light, heat, and comfort to all sente in his case. They co Id see what garish i therefore do not marry . is lione.d and • This! • To show the enormous quantity of tube used ling, wearing, drinking, a dan ungoveennble i ,-' ! around. tempt , with the worst of evi associations, had i worthy of all commendation. . for this purpose, one benevolent institution alone, broug t him to. lie had null away from home at I Some young women possessing talents are in this ...try , ( a lunatic asylum ) consumes . the age of fourteen yenta and would never see that ! tempted into pUblic life ns -writers, actresses, more than five miles of this tube, to distribute home !again. With others marks of like char- I •, light and feat, to the unfortunate inmates; and singers ' S: dwed th • I 1 nu Luise vex to notoriety and actor e concluded, beggin them to beware of ' ' '' , we every wThere, find these little pipes on ferry liquo the gaming table, and an ungoveraa- 1 boats nail steamboats , of every description, audio ble to per. At half-past 4P. Nt., the law was ! i applause. The only justification of this step, aside from pecuniary necessity . , is the certainty and out of all sorts of places. . carri into effect, using the same tree and up- of true genius. Such women, if they feel that ! Now, if there iv such a demandfor these tubes, on th same spot were the first murderers were • they can make their love of fame take a place and such large quantities an' used, there must hanged. Many that had fled are returning: the' needs be a corresponding windier of mounting°- , below their love of husband and home, may mar- men ere busy in the fields; preparing and stock- I .. log it sir lands for the spring crop. 1 ry; hut on no other conditions. Poetesses are the case. tine manufactory, or at most two, in , almost always unhappy in their marriages : and : this country for many years supplied all the sentimental young ladies who read their Wog", ' demand that was not met by importation, nod a firm in Philadelphia now stands at the head of phies weep over the sorrows of .• hearts whose the art, and their gas pipe has been generally chords were too finely strung, - to be understood ! preferred to auy other, foreign or domestic.— by the rude creatures of earth to which they were . There are now, however, four of these manufac united. This is all stuff. Poetesses generally ! tortes in this country, one of which has recently represent themselves as great reservoirs of affec- started in or near Pittsburgh. Competition has ! within a few years minced the price of tribe one tion, tenderness, seutiment, confidence, and the half, the eonsequence of which must be an W ilke ; but their husbands choose one of two very rens.' demand. unbushandlike courses under the influence of all ' The doors of these manufactories will slot re. this goodness ; some take to their heels, and ; main forever closed to the publics-the wants of some drink themselves to death. Their mistake j the community must be met; the day for secrets is that they think they are marrying women, and . i t ' et r " nr l'. l " e " ! ' t r e th h g her gone ' by. increasing,The nfaanc,- find, too late, that they are tied to mere Set . 1 to I,7stoeertaea,:elLe from gradually : H, other th e y will vans Spasms, who are in the height of crises or : make improvements which they will spread upon the depth of woe, just as the rabble is pleased to the books of the Patent Office, and thus the clap or hiss,. We recollect one ease in Pilaf. Public will eventually gain possession of .w ' them which was settled in a very philosophical MOO- 1 In the - ' s last I April) number of Appleton's Me ner. A worthy En list gentleman marriedia ebonies' Magazine is a description of a new form celebrated poetest&and noon discovered that lie . of rollers for manufneturingtubc; also formaklng bail made a sad . mis-step. Judging shrewdly ! the tube in various shapes, for railroad tracks that the sentimental heart of his bride would not . awl other purposes, where iron is needed strong be broken by a stn.rc separation, he bid her a , nad l i g ht . I„. ittsburch is gradually developing her re cordist good-bye, and took a trip to Italy. They ! sources, and we bail with pleasure_any enterprise both lived ton reasonable age, but never saw ' a hieh brings a new article to market, or makesa each other from the day of their amicable parting, • new combination of the materials which nature has so bountifully bestowed, and which brings no nor could Is ever be ascertained that either one ever felt any gnat regret tel this singidar divorce. l, 4 o , O r e i l , lt I:::rtzle: . t , i . ' T e e ., w ol lizi ,,, :1 1 1: moat lead the From all this it would appear that matrimony R ess l er , s h ou ts t hi s article suggest any slew and female poetry arc, in general, ineornpati- ' reflections, remember Tour friend, PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY MITE t co. MIDAY NIORNINO, .O , RIL 11, 1851 lON In . , 111 he held In th. Orr Jun, 241 h. IoZ.I. forth. , Dor for thn °floe. nf Governor and .o fon Jodi," of the Supreme 13Y 31. FV1.1.1111. Chairman. Vmonel Malenamy, C. Shaun., Jones, namuel U. Thorn., John S. Brown, T. Saylor Worth. 'Alell. Baaand,r ker. K. I.lrovrn, W 1 ym. 31. Watts, am.. Clark, eherman D 11,,1p,, 'Can:. C. Wi1,09• . lobo AIII , on, Daniel3lo:only, Onortm 31..ae0u. ,llex r M. Mcklurr. , Fnc. , Jordan. CNDLE ra 6511111, 6,llTurT• se-1/1 A STATE CONVENT] nf Lancaster, on TUESDAY, ronte LI selecting candidates I Canal CornaLsaioner. and ais Court , HESE Joseph It. Flanecits, F Knox Morton. Vlm. 11. Slingloft ' t , F ronel ell, N hanfol Elltnater. '1 rn. J. Robinson. I order, E. Topton. l' as 6_. Cochran. arlrs LI. Dorluta, : errs, A Finney, O. Loornin. • by liao,nvo, R. R •as stated, in our I. column. yesterday. the Grand Jury had pored the bill for preferred against no I John Corriston, is- the second bill elitist us which the I d Jury has ignored thi. session. -- e first one was - for publishing the proceed .f a meeting in §harpsburgh, in which cer ibellous charges were made against Judge The article was adibitted into our col : under a mistaken view of it: character, a entire ignorance oil its contents, and was a uch regretted by us, and amply apologized that hhel Thi s second was the cane shove noticed. It was iblishing in our local column, as . item of , certain proceedings before a Mayor's . There was no malice in the case, no de kl injure. Mr. Corriston, of whom we had no ledge. ' Such articles are collected by our lten, and aro seldom seen by theeditor until aper is issued, as was tee case in this in c. It is a duty we owd, the public, to keep wore; to of passing events, and if see wore; to be brought up for a r ib el for every:poi - di- F , eario l of the kind, the Cou would hose a busy time f it: The power the press exercises in this way, as a terror to evil doer 4, is probably great er than that of the combted 'inticence of the 4 Cenc and the Pulpit. The 'rand Jury has dis play d much practical good tense in discounte nate ng prosecutions of this kind, which, if en co ged, would destroy, in a great measure, the c.,ns -native influence of tho press, shackle its liberal., and subject editors, to injustice and op pretion. When editors wickedly and maliciously libel, any one, they ought to the held amenable to the aw, but to subject then ties or publishing passing she e no malice in felt, and in aS unjust as detrimental Thai ab.rd fiction of the In truth the greater the libel,l front.civfiired society; unlet publication is made wholly tenC • to pains and penal hecurrences.in eaFel injury intended, o the public gooti.— w, " The greater the , ought to be scouted .3 iu cases where the th a runliciuum iu winters SPHERE, AHD Fomers 'RIGHTS =II 1 We have hitherto spoken Hof the sex: as either • preparing for, or in the marriage stale, without alluding to the fact that there are st;iite women that never marry. This omission could not be , avoided, with the faith we priifess. We hold that no just social system can make any general pro- visien for women that do net marry. The very ! word aystm implies law and rule, and we must regard marriage as the rule,, and celibacy as the exception. For causes which we will enumerate, ! it 7ould seem unavoidable lams there must al , ways be some old maids, po matter how the , world advances; and therefore we must provide for.them, that they may he less unhappy in their unnatural state. But, we !repeat, they can be provided for as exceptions ',only. If a nian is born without legs, he is an exception to the great law of human locomotion power, and we '! matt furnish him with cork legs to hobble am, or place him in a wheel-barrow to be trundled though ! the world by his friends.: Ntdure has a law the the means of communieating and receiving id shall be the voice and the hearing: she has is eve made one to depend upon the other, so that if ! a an is born deaf he tannet riearn to spear— ! All her general laws in reference to the human ,‘ eco only arc made, so to speak, with the under .tanding that we are a hearing and talking race, 1 anti therefore when a few are found to be deaf mutes, human ingenuity, backed by philanthro phy, must contrive a plan to bring these ardor ; tunate exceptions nearer to a level with the rest of the world. • By the name rule, Nature takes it as 4n admitted fat that all women must be wives, and frames her other lairs in accordance with , thiS fact. Therefore we need look fur no change i on the world advances which,will make marriage or gelibxy a matter of indifference to society. i It ie by rejecting this truth that female Referra -1 I ers, especially of the French school, have fallen , - Lite those wild heresies cour.erniug the marriage ' ztat r o, which Lave startled the quiet world from I its propriety. ! Although our glance at the posititm of woman , is, •according to our own rule,' already brought to an end, we wish to add a few remarks contenting 1 uld,maids. We find them ranged in half a dozen I 1:4+ . C3, some deserving praise, some pity, -and some censure. . It sorg i ctimes happens that a young woman has , the misfoettute to lose her intended husband by' OAS PIPES. deal,, or what is a thousand times worse, his I The consumption of this article, which now faithlessness. If she feels that her heart cannot I hoe become se ettended suet m`ter" ". MreelY 1 . in . t d o to m . a n n , y an a c rr u a ni n tr e e: r t . % m fo y r c h it? , e %ti n e d : r e:a l comfort recl:er from each a wound, it is her duty to bee -If, and to theta that seek her hand, to re- I manufacture and its price in market of no little test all offers of marriage. I importance to our community, as well 33 to the II a young woman is ntllicted with any heredi- I public generally. Many persons who never devote more than a ta r disease whie's mast inevitably shorten her thought when some apparently unimpor ,' ~o, life, and wo old be likely to hue transmitted 1 i t ' at ' ll i tl g d insignificant article of domestic errtmge : ni er offspring, she should not marry. But those i went obtrudes itself upon the vision, as when a re pra:tital philosophers, who charge all that I small tube in their gas fixtures presents itself to the ivi ate this rule withcrime, go too far. When the , eye, it may excite a wonder or n momentary cu ,ha rt and the sentitnents are aroused, it is not to rioaity—how is it hindes, whence floes it came" sort h ,,,, e but some other topic fl ashes upon the mind, nod • be expected that such consideration I all reflection upon "gas pipe" is Mined in the I tit it proper weight ' oblivion, which conceals all consideration of things re gat evil cot , nettedl with family ambition, in which they have no permanent interest. Such tin upported by wreath, in that the girls are not : persons are little aware of the multifarious uses I ed clued to be Latin, in the true sense of the' to which the article best known as ..gas pipe" is ter, but fine ladies, whose gentility is so weak lin to texture that it will WPM piece ' h • o ir t-ey au ' in:sloe.' applied and acendit!st'in cast and letll7res nB ; t' b n u ti t Y in n e n re y ' s ' u l n ch g , person reflect a few moments upon the subject, I furl to help to L.ru, or even sae, their town li- 1 and it may convince him that he has score h.- ; ,alg. Of course they cannot marry poor men, ! mediae and permanent interest in the menet.- not men who earn their livi4hY vulgar employ- i lure of gas pipe, and when his eye again rests , nettle, especially_ouch ~, ~r e „,,hi m i,,,l . A . upon the diminutive tube, it may awaktln to dif ferent train of thought from t hi ng conceited real geutlemu 0, with them,cannot lie on a par ~,,,, any ' 1 . t with a fine gt ntleman, or a monied gentleman.— ' Of the numufacture of •'wrotight Iron lap weld ! Oath young ladles, if they adhere strictly to their' oil tube' little is knowernore than CAD bo tmer ; mined (roman inspection of the article as we find rulxi. are al. ways bad 'dock ,In the matrimonial I beveled andlt: r , market, and have great difficulty in finding has- is. i i:: the wars house of the manufacturer: which ti ,. t i hin Vote of iron with its edges , bards of any kind, and newrif • get sensible ones; which P t1:11 ‘ cv n hu i t i lrle n al ' ;,r i n in T ol b .t e il:Zi 1 for l sensiblern en regard them, as in the commer- ems by cis world a merchant is regarded whose capital : and the joint is welded is not known to the pub is own t.O consist of promissory notes, ender- they i ' a .. II i' workn"wuift"h't " I ries are few in number, and lo . o d z i n t nil none lon the interested and initia c te7l " a i re sed by business connections whose capital is Ofpa its uses there are, of cups-ne no secrets, and per also, -with his endorsement to sustain it 1' 'enable society (both real and would be) is, of these more can be said It would be no easy It is said (although fur the sake of human no- I tore we would gladly hear it contradicted] that come women, out of pure selfishness, resolve , never to marry. They, feel that they might love a husband, and cling to children rud home. hut they caletil.fie the amount of trouble and anxiety, connected with domestic life, and conclude that it outweighs the happiness. They-are old maids i fy choice, in the full sense of the phrase. We are not sure of ever having sew any such women, but if such there are, they should he regarded as enemies to society. No measure of contempt is ton great for them. There is, undoubtedly, a class of coquettes whose whole glory 13 conquest, and who trifle so long with Lore that the offended god , refuses forever to lodge his arrows in their , hearts. For such creStllr, no marl or ROMan or honor can hare any resierct. The might be thought incomplete, if we did not include to class of maidens in every way suitable for marriage, and perfectly willing to change their condition, who pro• from youth to age without au offer. This class must be very small indeed, and must Lie composed of indolent creatures, unsuited for life. •• The fault di in themselves, and net in their stars," that they are tlius deserted. Many who are supposed to belong to this class, really belong to some °neer other of those enumerated above. After this review of the subject, we are forced to the conclusion, that there will always be a few old maids but we must also conclude that the more the world advances in moral and intel lectual power, the fewer old maids there will be. This is the very opposite of the creed of the fe male Reformers, which teaches that the advance ment of civilisation will expand the genius of -women, and lift a greater number above the nar row sphere of domestic life. These reformers would have us encourage celibacy-, by offering temptations to woman to engage in pursuits incornpatib:e with their domestic sphere. They say •• do not keep woman forever a slave in the nursery, but let her go abroad in the world, as man does, to expand her intellect and develop her genius." This idea carried out, must lend us to look on wives and mothers with contempt. It must lead all women that are, end all that may imagine themselves geniuses, to enter the •enlarged sphere, - and leave the perpetuation of the race to fools and imbeciles—the refuse of the are. This may be thought jesting, but with French female Reformer, it is a serious matter. To read their books or hear them talk, one would think maternity a badge of pigrace, and that no woman of eraited mind, coals! bring herself down to the commonplace duty of training chil dren. We may conclude that a woman who for good and sufficient reasons remains unmarried, need not of necessity, be unhappy, although cur so cial low provides only for wives. There are few disadvantages which can prevent any human be ings from becoming useful members of society, and happy in their usefulness. if they are so dis posed. There it always a law of compensation. It may seem hardthat when the great rule which confines woman to home cannot apply to the un married, they should still be governed by it.— Vet the fault is not in the social law, but in tho fact that it is not fully obeyed The lion. T. NI T. Meßennan, President of the Ilempfield Railroad Company, gives notice in the Washington pallet', that the directors are determined to proceed without delay:in having the preparatory surveys and estimates made, with a view to a vigorous prosecution of the work. Ile says that the subscriptions in Washington county amount to $25,04.10, and that they ought to amount to $125,000. lie will have a hard task, we think, if he undertakes to build a Rail road on a doubtful and difficult route, which will cost some $300,000, on such a meagre sub scription. For rh< l'ulAurgla Gazelle. EINEM rit.t.tioile's AIitiINISTRASIO3I.—The 1136.1- Sores of this Administration meet with the ap probation of every section of the country. They arc acknowledged by all parties to be the very mean- neccesary to preserve the present glory of our Fumn. awl uo keep us from distraction and separation. Mr. Fillmore'e mode of managing our affairs is not only conciliating all parties at home. bat increasing the respect with which we are reganled abroad. The name Maracaa is now a passport every where. It is felt to be the r-Allying rry of liberty in all countries. Every citizen of the United States. every well-wisher of the notional glory. every Whig who cast his vote in 1,18 for Millard Fillmore, must rejoice at the popularity which his Adtninivtration enjoys both ut home Courant. Market Street Store for Rent. VIM: RENT.- -The Store, lIS Market : 2 pn. lb. o”etel :err fete!, the econer of Market and I.oert •onteto Posers:Am given the Irt April n. I ovor. DAVID GREEK Penn Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, W I LEON & No. 129 Wood Street, lIAVg NOW IN ?TORE I 1A RDWARE, f.it.1.1, ',0..- -hying trade. aual vahloh (K.. aro hon....tat 011. r ourohoo-ra rahm. that .10 rvonapare torabir wlth un, of the eamtorn obra LOOK HERE Dri FRIEND! RE Yi)II A FATTIER, laboring for the . . , a, too Moth,. yuth.nna foga duos.* to which k nde* ponostly tow Y. Hr..... Matta , artapartlia- , ot oeitaloiy cora you. Calldrool, or on one of uur Nfrock .ad Cot • jtarohint. ttran. orn ywt 011 WA that thr Shatter 3an , ottortn.... bn-toroi ht . Dr. tt. I,llroan, hay boon dm no.ao of toralsuotttly utoro Sham., •Inett human !aunty an. ryntirMafir ( ht. A.l proto-shoo ,bantapartlia .tor ( ,4 brought lei tha nubile. tilt. motlnine boa onablndual Ita high reputation by It. nstotorou , and anti altnatot rum, It IA ill I tuq,mrt.l.4tl... mut is the ouly that .1.. im Ow Liver. kiatwja. and Illno.l at Ow urn., tam, rrnd.ro it latocr.rr mut* v.loable rl , r7 our. larttrutuly fettulm Itr *are mad esquire. for DT K. D. 110Wlit, SAIVAPARILIA. sot tal• noolla.• . . u. I'6r.La taw. 4c /...r 14,17 Lt. HOWE CO I C011r.,. llall, ancinnatl. Ola. To whom all rolen mar t+ widmowd. . I 1 A. lone, Sohcoomaker Co., W. Black. K. I% Moons, .1 T0.0.0d, J. Moblur, Jost /%113. Clunhurgl., It A. Klliott, Allooderly city; %V. It. Air Motrarhoo.r, I'. Crnet.r, Elrowurvlller, Jam. Pwoll o J. Patton., mot K. O. Morgan NI %I,Its. t Knot. C. 41.. qttri)u. 3I'LLNE'M LIVER l'iLL..—The dr manol hit thiJ arrat trtiorly Ir ralu IIJ lrrmarlttQ, and w. iirUrts (nal a dirtarinr for iota, • hug. •e dud it Our.. 4E11.1.11.1r 4, rupply u rut nip re- Thr truth Ir. the nuirity rrquirtni cub, • I.ltil t i tgt g tat , • 11.. Upttlt rl.rtairal iir Its rxrellehru. Ile eal,t, (rum it Lb diwumeuta, !Lir following: - Covtiihtun, V., Lay 15. IM;. .3 hn,,, 4 Co - As I am angsyril In.elliu. • fa. ,rry 4“.1, Pan consider my stuck omen, 1 II•Ta • •nPlily of Dr. 11'1a,nes LIT.; PIM I a few ,loss. Lulea of litese MI. from 111.1101 A 1,. • 1,te1., a..ry Wt, and I wizti enalr oupoly Immo, JAOI/11 WINDER. P 11 .• 1.. r J. KIDD a CO., Petroleum ! Vusur+mt - ao. Hutainstinct co., Pa., March 4.1.1 M Kira —D•ar Mir. Tour Petroleum Ir working won der. ul 0d• T. therefor,. •• would khan rou brenJ ur two dozen ur th• Prow, Ivanla Railroad. fir are mu- Urrly val. and it Ix tr•lng ingulrrd fur alsoon. ererr Your, reNrctfully. JOllll LONGA CO. ' uuonoLttu Aabland co., 0.. March 10, '5l. M Eat —D... Eli, Your Agent, a for weeks elnee, 1.11 vritil t.,u, dnz.n Ito.k Oil. which we hawe bold . Yleue tore .‘t,l to us sin dozen linumedisttly Tour ."-helo, In working wooden§ In thin region. We can ol,talo w.veral excellent eettlftcatex, If you deelle them Vuun, tr, W. W. SCOTT. r „}, Icy K. 4.4 Wn.,.1 Area: It. E. II al D. A. Yahne,tock. k Co. .rtn.r “treet.s; 1..11. Curry, D. A. Elliott. JoatPh l}malans, and 11. P. Schwartz, Allegheny. al. by 1b.. , Dr. S. L. KIER, 110 k w 71 . Canal 11.1 u. &V. it 0... tuburErb. Thi3 morninv. Acrlllolll. MA2II, dauslaor ,4 the Late I,l•inneolt- The tuaerul will lake {dare on Saturday, at 3 o'clock, P. NI.. from the r...ideuce of her mother, o 0 Perna/ea/W. Avenue. apl I lt COUNTY MEETING pay- The Citizens of Allegheny County, In me, of the nomination of OEN. WINFIELD MUTT, as scandidau. for the oust Presidency of thu both tool htates. are requested to assemble in (Zunfr Meeting. at the Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh. on Toes, day, the day of April inst., at 11 o'clak, A. M. •p.l.vr bi T IXIQo•d by WM ttamm] _ The Perfect Men. LIOWLER'S LAST AND BEST—Or the ImpnwetnvElt, and IteivriKoralitot, Is,/uditig owsuaf relatlons geUmdly, at WII.KI:0 4 M.g.lny and ~, April 14th tnd 10th, at orlock; clovitig 'nth public exuainstianks.— ..., cerc,nn. Profreenonal delineadhue of character, with advice. at Breen until nodneeday only. Call at once. It leetormt—t mday. dent 1111, at el.elt, to vinarr enom. otLeta dlatrinensy. Sr..'. met held, aventom OLI cot, intermtihit apant ELIGIoUS NOTICE.—Rec. JOHN Doc it .0., of the Filet Reformed Proabyterlan Manna, e"haturnt:, .111 hold Uivinn nerintoln the nmalett Lytle rem Chusely, oet Seventh ctreet, Sabbath afteromtn neat, (1..11 10.1.) TTTT to eommen, al IS. tielork ---- The Pennsylvania Volunteers. Tilt: suwic Blilt, lute a member of the Se.vonl Iletsfinent el Pennsylvania Volunteer.. offer* wen. to We menden, of th two nolSo 01 nalvaota oluntaern who arms! e In th e late war with 11.1100, to roller& the chains. to which Wel ...nu titled under en Art ef Assembly, tswood the .P.lth tilt/ o f Niareh. untitled "An Act to provlde ter the naysarnt of the First and rlevutni Ornaments% of Penn/W./ants Vol. smears, who servol to the late wets VIII, .11exte.o." 11. ff. WOOD, Attorney at Law. llnrnstotra. April b. 1,1 aol.l,Ncend ItArriA tY • VOTICL—The Stockholders in the -.Cid 111Erni Duposite Hank"' oFIII pay the tint awl second tu.eluirimq nn Well - .n.. 1., nu Mont.', the 14th lust., .1 Lhe of Altlernmn 111rMs.s.r.. ruthstrwt, nee butiot .4 unlut of tbe Dlrscwrg. aall.3t d N —I:2 balel to arrive per Majlluwer; per tioraamer; far may DICKY.II CO.. npl Water awl Front rto. LARD OIL-1U bbk. fur Hole by DICKeY CO.. .011 Water and Front ow Pittsburgh Life Inswanoe Co. 9111}: SI) BSCH.II'I'ION BOOKS for Stock L nWv almswe Copowe .[04.11 Opt. Off a (ems As.y.. et Ilse Whoa. Of Um ColnpaSty, No. 46 Fourth 4r1... C. A. COLTON, Sm. TOFFEE — CIit bogs Rio, fur solo by splU IYALUIUICICE't • CU pz :FIDIERy-JuA rec'd, a very choice • .reniet of rerfutorry. etc F.er Soap: Ik., Oil. Es for the Ile.odlterchwf, Pomn.leat Tooth P.. sod ro.d.r s wICKEIIS.IIAM. aplo corner of Wool end Sixth .te. Brandies, Wines, 6:c. - 11 1 : 1N ful'IO °InP u i x ete an d d ErEpe rn an ent eltie , i .i f t o l r ' ertetualon of my orders, I no thus eiiabled to offer to Dealers. at • an advance over Importation cost, IlltAN DIES, WINES, and LIQUORS. of the Anent description. from under cualom honor Pick. f dcneed. Attention I. invirod My bet. as below: 110 Parkatres Cognac, Itonicaus. and Rochelle Brandies. In 75 tilit.tirn ‘t r. '' yeartf.rotit d an d #.lown Eberriec due and Inedidin SI or. tasks Madeira., of every irrade. 12.5 Mai baskets S F i o r r li W n e e s n i r m a a v.erey, old a k n nd o Mvpllersor. son brays Claret Wines. various brands and •10.4,.. 100 nem Sauterne and Bars., •Intages 45 musks Sauterne and Claret Wino 15 pipes Obi Holland sal Pclalydmu (110. 10 puliebeams Old and Irish Wbisl...y. I superior Old Jamaica Ilona P,.1 with superior London Drown Stout and Scotch .11 . With s ivin.dant supply of Impornsl Llumoa, Abelian:, Marashino. Como., Autilsette, Clo rr, I ran dy, de. A large enact of IlAr.t.v., SEGARO 0.. e, 0 . h ibis All of pinch I will oder on verb tavorabl, otdel • Itill eZrtUted with despanda. pod at lowest rate.. A. II IdeCALLA. Importer and Dealor. a. alnut straw) Pluladelidsla CikDIIIES--2.00 ho. Dried Apples; 00 bldg. l'earl cask. Poraih, tlir wale by solo ENOLIeII A DEN,. • —•— - -- 11EANs—Dx ) lit. White, it prime art .le, 131 tb arrive and for sale by ENGLISH t BENNETT. solo Stroud. am 1.131 Firm me.wl h7:1.1811 -5U bids. White Fish; 11) Sag Mackerel; fwr iale 1,, arlll INAI3III.IChEY A CO BACON -25 calks flame; 13 1 nouldsrs; (sr .als ISAIAH DICK kn." n I'o TEA—SO pkgs. Y. 11., for sale by DICKKI 0 CO.. al.lo It at, nod Stolit S —NJ Wads. prime N.,0.; . " Clantled: 114 sale br RPIO IikOWN MOLASSES -151) 1,b6 S,' 0., - -- 30 R. 11, f r mtle I I •p 1U BROW • 6 hilllsPtTlillts _ll I C s p E I - u -3° Wa . pr' A . l . ;„ " N 'a a r xcrilk,.'a'Y'rt,ige by DRIED APPLES—IOU la, for sale by ~,,,, ',tua • 6 KIIIKI. 11 - IllltZ - _ _ P YE FLOUIt—L Obbb. tor hole by lA, „ou twom • *. Klitl,l kfRII. h C COFFEE-1511 OFFEE—Io aaeke prime Ma 1,, Java ~a hr.! i r .*l.' b, sot, lIRONI • A h lIIK I. t rvlt Is Et AISINS t FIUS-1; , , , ~ li i ~ bx r eh !t r Ills i lli: aplo BIM% • & MILE. f ;MILK ' B ACON- 3 caakt, llama; •hould.m pr.. euuntr, .ut on band and fur We by splo IIROM • 61;11:K I Cita. It PSlf EETINGS reduced to cents j_ataaxwc•• : " aplo KENNEDY, 34 f'ORN-14 blds. Shelled. reed and for Cale aplO W. a F. Wll4. 4 0N. 147 Fint YE—Zi Ws. just ree'd and for sale I, nplO W F 147 Fir,4;: • CANTON Prepyrved Binger iu Syrup; trq cbow la mixture of "th"' ."4 W r Alaixh.; k ALAU S.kUCi;—Urav's Sane° for dress /? Inc Salad, Jam,. read and for by 040 %V 51 . A. SlcCLClttl d 00 LINO, 0. POCUA NUTS-2 hales recia and for oak Nj by apt. Wht. A. Jlc , CLUIlki s CO. 1 OTICE.—.III persons who aro indel.hal to 11the estate of the late Joseph Ilhnsh. of Lest St. f lor township. deed. are respertiolly oqueatof enll ha tosellately wftb the subscriber uttl settle their seamed,. end all tenant, who neglect to comply with the abuse Ow. until the hot day of duly neat.ma, expeso to find their realectlva ascourits Ir. the hands of the officers of the law for tullection. UKIAH 11.4101 L. Adair. New flops Woolen Factory, L St Clair tp., Af.nlU, 1031. anti...MS - Allegheny County, SS: N thematter of the Adminin- yl, l k treat. Account of the Estate of :tun. oe . " xrt Thompson. deed: No. 5, March T. that. And non. howl!. Aplui Sth.l3ta e urt et .x.ittrua the illeMillat nine to the sh o e, mt. riteolutely. tend appoint Itevtd httchte. .\uilhat L, litak• dirtributton of the fund or the hand. of Adrunnstratora. croillurs, to. of . tr.srt Thompson. It the Court, „ ttoThe Auditor &hoer rottnod ITU! tettend the Judo of hie •intment. at hut °Mtn in Yonrth street illts,triht on Oh. "'of "". A 1' aelt,t3o.o New Spring Goods. at No. 85 Market a teLF:NA.N DER k 11A1 would resptwtfully write ,be aeneton of thepublic to their very hat, ooCch...ro eta it of .OE. e: 001 , .V. htob the, ore otter orient,. nor rtort has t..n. tutu ritted the J 1 .x.noto A moron taut Itohorter , erttee. nod he eold o 'err rola% advornee to m. 41. totyrre, Soy •holorote or re 1.11 ALEX 0000.11. a DAP, 01 dtariet • . stain P. it MMII W LY r;Alpov . e.l N en/ • c.,,0.,5.-”,rtfo Business Notice. LL PERSONS having tan,/ nei,, with the touttenigned. 4itirer no Public AcOrsIUILATIL. Inotru.Ator tt4 tu utA Laba - ..... Itrul hlnt xt tM l'ltAt. ttrAnn Cnv•ILAIAI. tAttaAror. deb. Into. t. 4.11 II tt ,l / 4 .14. A 4 1, arrl tnttn 2 1.. P Alercbau44 , In .4,41 ot ~u 1 1.4.441 t 14.,,.4.4r4 ran 14/. Piieened 1 , 4 t, JULIA FLEMINI/. Pl - 11iri,a1 1112 ruelor yw 14 Os , 1,1•1:11,r.An-.,,r1r. It A ROA I N 6.-l'enchet , and‘a ), tit, u - I•htlag vuluu. lue Pcluuul Bout, Club. Tull. Boot, II end barusny calltiut ma...lr at ih u ILdurutP•nul .aru m . agpoutni: 1 ..+ • Pr... - Ma, rum, liark.t .1 tutu - 01.. übuut ekuung up, um.l nil rll ml bir the &Lola ...rid," mu. " 1.1:,--Cartor it Rm . . taJLaehi. mt. , u. 1.. dun., the yrefteut •r+l ~u t, • Vag .. ELoUg . Al lON AL Boot STOUF- - -This store jot I.•'n rrttW _ From England via Quebec. Till.: undersigned. residing in Qin , bee. Is Araartllng lama nuantltle. llallrtcal It.tt and,All - heavy ankle.. to the thliereut pun. on Th. number of Tralhal. srririne at Ilttalwe In ballant Ar cat h of lumber, prolAlly mrater• this mode of Imp,tatum Muc the lent•apetuirt. tw Iteary ItterchatAil.e. 11. .d 1 pay the Atlantic freight t•at ear gtate mn.lantal Li, alai attend to ant business 5055.15.0therettath, tug to Fach arratorn purt. a. turn L. retattlral bath, particular. plemar adde tulle. tht• utalerentunl. or apply to A. Walnnt aptAltaletalt tSlatts-11 I/. W. I. rtatann.ttt Life Jmnrance IATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE Antt RANCE SOCIETI 4.1 atoodon mol Sew Tort. anfe and permanent I.tnution. the mutual o rottipal with that of a atwa conspant. preeents rant ad vantage. to th.w wishing to Inaurc. °Mee of the Company for Weatern l'enntt [amnia. at th Daylong Ilotna of ti N. A. 111 LL apte.r JI ttual OI'PE It STOCK S shares Avery thulug lot U4hint '• Iw I , lre Stee.l Ahroteptin buttelute lloughtutt For tale at the ihtokltis Howe of 0. WILKINS k6l_ turner Uarl.t awl Thirst et WISISF.I" ,: Vti bbl 4. rec'd per str. Cin- , " . for uM t apt , WA LUNG FOILD a CO LIME -100 bbli. fresh Looiroille for sole' by W. • I. WILSON. .P. QYRUP MOLASSES-5I bbls. S. IL, for p sale by av 9 W. a Y. WIL4.IN. EZ3123 gIOLDEN SYRUP-10 hf. hbls: for solo by VI *0 W.l F. W I 1..,0N. UMAC-25 bags Sicily, for solo by . B. A. VA BS V.STOCK A CO. . . RSENIC-6 kegs I'ow'd. fur sale by YAII\I:OTOCKk CO. IOCIIISEAL-450 Ibn. for oak by npo ❑. a. P A lINE:=TOCW 0 CO. EXT. COLOCYNTH (..)11'11---.40 lbs. ftrr mi. by ap9 B A. FAUN &STOCK dt Co. VORESToN'S EXTRACTS—Lemon, Rose, 1 sod 1W(111a, for We by . 1 0 • B. A. FAIINESTOCK /k CO. FRENCH CHALK-300 lbs. for sale by 010 0. A. &AIM:STOCK & IX'. C)OLOCiNTH-25 lbs. Roved, for - solo by npo B. A. FAUN &STOCK & CU. ItrAFEHS-50 lbs. sup. Pea, for enle by V 7 ap9 B. A. PAIINESTOCK a. CO. _ BOSTON SILAK - SPEARE, Nast 35 and 35, the .t HOLMES . Lttryvy Depot. Third street. op i.atte the Melt DM,. aptl VLAXSEED--100 bu. rec'd per L. E. and „1„' M. JAM.I:I3 DALZELL. spa 68 Water street -I.ILOOMS--200 tons Term., for sale by I, ep9 JAMES DALZELL. BAJ.,N,Vorl.llS!,(yEY—xiliTi.:lflnalsiiigi.g‘or.si.lgit arn 2.11 and 2Z Liberty et. TIMOTHY SEED-25 bus prime, for sale by ap9 MILLED. A ILICIZETSON. 11 UTTER—I 4 kegs on consignment, for sale j_p by ap9 SD Ll.Elelt ItICKVISON. - , ... COD FISH-2 drums far sale by ttp9 MILLER a ItltfityranN. I,ARD 01L--12 1.11)15. Conkling's No. 1 ~ Wiravr,for de hT pt. MILLER ig RICE &WON. I YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION COACIISI/IN, who underutands hia huainr.ut twt. uut.gy welt. and hex en oluecti.m to either town or ~5n be tan dorany thing In about a uuntlyinsusn platy with nealno , a, and altrud inyidY If a &laud. Ila l•shrnteutaot. and to nhow ryfon,u.., If ruutiltrd. Apply at this oars. up*:ita • RDINES-3 vases and 304) halves and 10 Lux. E. Gullloux Fames for .le L) - as. . MILLED a itfourrsoN. 110PS-7 baks let not Wei. N. Y., fur sale bT epo MILLER RICKETSON. ifrCE.ol{.l7 NUTS-9 bblei. fur sato by . . 1 ,9 miLLiat t iticiirreirm. iiiob FISH-10castai juBt rec'd and fur bale ‘-/ bi, • ACV LIJERTSON `rO. . ay lo:. Llbc.trc.- (.IALLAD 01L--20 13askets just reed and kJ Yo*.ab• by I.oi A. I'eI.BY.RTSON A CO. ILARET WINE Itlo boxer ebuice broods 1..) OD hand and tor We by 1..V1 A. CL'LBET,3ON A CO. j I 11,15IPAGNE WlNE—lftidreick, and other fasorita brands Coot constantly on band and I+r sale by I dvdi -- A. CULBERTSON aCo AVINES-- -. 'X rake fly...at lh.lag, 5 '.. Port: Li - Ilult.ri. 6 - ....MI tal liau.l and f.a. oak L. ara A. CC L111../LININ a 111. . NJNuE-3 krings vary Superiur; i 7 1 bols llmximin J q . as, 1 .. Ceann tor aale aa ECHOONMAILEIL a 1."0 24 W... 1 ,I. trkllt J. C. SHARD'S Lecture on PAN ,r, TMEI e 1331 mill ho delivered. plios ulve jA.M.Uttb..itg atennlle h the etota cl oY,lTM 4 Ticket. 5 eutle to be had at Mr. heron's store. and Mr. Loconle book tor, and several other place. ap.S4t (Journal. Prot and Dlspalth .P 1 3 L) Election. i.. X Election for Managers for the Wrorcas rrze i rt o rp.ll I TrW Los o err n i tt. "all . be th h . o ppgg , x , - „1 . 1 " °, ,n . ock, P. M. The Cnntrlbutors are t o to attend. If possible, as t odors. of Importance to the Institution will be laid be fre them. f np , . ufl . JD 111 11.4.RPF:11. Seer• , Manchester Savings Bank. ikT Ave Election for I'resident and Direr ton4l u.i f . trN.lacnster FnetngsdlZA,..=l.lf ztol,e,- Preealent—Jameal K aorfa v or ''' '.." lioreetors--Jatore Schourun Ler 11. Lee, John Menke, Mt. 11. Phelps. C. Mosel,. ail li..lartman. ,5..1 If 1:/t4 1, the 2rith 104, is the time fixed for the Tkr117,T.7.,Yic,.. th x—rx,7,70'... f ,, Lb ....x.'14 trg',T,"A / t lb. ,1111, 'c tho Company, in Manchester, till the 10th no t . ant fn. the Ilith to the 20th Inst. at the Count:Lott 11. u.. of James rwhootomaker 1' Co.. No. 24 Wool st.. PAM hu gh, at ~ hie!. latter place the btockheldera residing In Pi teboritto are desired to pay their meetly laetaltoelitt. .P" ,,, JOHN K. PARK F., T11.1.11t , . . - _ -_ II 11. POI N DEXTER, corner of Water and 1 IL • Market streets. Pittsburgh. 005115000 AND Foa- Y . OLOINI, Horst. and for the purehme and sale of Flour. n e.tero Produce, Iron. Nell , Glass, and the manufactured artieles of Pittsburgh Romer:lly. Aleo—Agent for the rale of h. Harper & Co.. awl I. WM owlebrated Manure and May Yorks, of Plialude/phio pew, and Jenkins e Co.', superior packed Teas. afd.l Wholesale Dry Goods. A. MASON S CO., 672 and $4 Market . .tenet. art now daily opening and Iveelvlng their .mprlaing tha moat eats wire and nailed mom . . mant .51 li:snorted and American tionda they harneler ea• hildnal 1.. which they respectfully Invite the attention of elt, and emmtel Meeeh.t.da. Ip )1, L BUTTER—IIi bine. (0.1) fur sale br ara JOHN WATt A CO. lES--200 bu. prime halves, for hale m. JOHN WATT/kW. I IRON --200 tofu Forge, for mile by I Ilya JOHN WATT * CO. Al LILES it HORSE-2 fine Canal Mates, I. and 1 Dray Hurt, for tale by JOHN WATT CO. QTARCH-15 boxes (Fox's) just rec'd and AO I , a . ash. by so JAS. A. HUTCHISON d CO. boxe. for sale law by 1.:7 JAB: A. IItiTCIRSON t Co. A. QXLEIiTIIS--13 c . * askii and 5 bozo, on rorndarnment. warranted pare. and far We low by an' 1 NDIGO-3 own Manilla, for sale. by J. SJIIOONMAKEIL E CO. G LUE -3 81 6,,,White; 1 . 0 llont GtoCoo;lmnrg far sale by nogJ SORKIN MAKER ♦ CO. 1 RI bbk. forsakhy_ J. SCUO.JNIIAKEIt CO. CC 11 . 001/.-190 bids. Chipped, for Bale by . LAI .0 J. ECILOONMAKER t CO. Valuable Property for Sale. SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a value,- I hie plot of property hi kassamy Oily. h.asint.• front on Iletme , a street of 12 and In, nark dal feet alder stn....t. This property I. eltnated irrimecllate y of the resideu.a of t'stnuel Churrh, and near the ,sidence of William Dilworth. There Is a rm. }Low of Huse. on the premise, ...bleb rent for sh.o per annum ehe proi.erty is Wort and well suitml for laTloli Inlots; Latin. !mots on Ileberra and Ridge streets. It will he sold ebeup, and part of the purchase money can remain ge [spklr on‘l on the ground. Inquire of the barriber, the 'iroj JOIIN ro THOMPSON on . New Spring Goods. .AA..31A505; B CO. will open-this morn • Cl.ll of Imported and American DRY DS., plum latest end meet fashinnable etylea.to which they eulLeit the attention of their patron nod the public. eel ===l F'IGU'RED POPLINS—A. A. MAsoN & Co. t , o . 0 ,„ ; „„_ rand wk.ges of PLOD. TIAN. soJ Cheni Yopillax alm. • lam lut of Ism Capes. IReak• GA Cape. ',scone Flouncing. Sp! HAW LS—A. A. Mt.N Co. have .juat L - 7 med par exprru-30 carton Pritd.si Cashmere, high Can,.l Tighe. Lmbroldered do., Fancy de Lahm =el oh], .r Shaul, ap7 11111 , 11232 . N5—A. A. MASON ft Co. Will exhib -11 cop do , sr? T 110L3IES' Literary Depot, Third et., apprarite the Po. Olgee. "rtleulturiat., fur April. ultivator, lAttelgs A g e. N 0.360. Hoar Dou g lass. or the Autobiography of a Illa.ter's • tale Am Family Reading. iftrintual Irtereour mr b l Iti=t7ni Yo'rft,'Or the It'hita game of kn./anal: aa Ula torleal itomanco. .I..rtass artthout • Master. in can Imam. rwg2 t a ' h •• 4 - Itl4 htne. the AVYI2,Y7 by Mrs. Marsh. •rt fin TO INVEST IN MORTGAGE 8(1 • OUUF Imnroynd. ac prop-Ky. A 111 u EV. E. ARNOLD &YOE - WOMAN: ER P1at651L.41", SellEß6. TEUTITSCENT, prO 111, Ind 'llh. CI 7 I"; ob4wk. with Stwan.K .7 DT. with Lbw public deltuestyou .v era auto rhArweterY. best., Ono Mu*. Tu. ydwy I.sybleg, April (W -11.11tcbm, it. Dudes it. trnn..... ty.ught by p. 4 Fhb...101 - Frutyy 10 - euluz—lterwhtary LAW, 1L134 Fan*, lb most by-tun /4-t.n.leywinnal delineatbbtay of character, with number yd clean.. /mat rats. oriltert o,rl rtxma,haduthrix Wyk. hlnrr !Iwalth. Ltrewbsaibub,Fwult, tr. Writ. rcltwYTY• self byrb.-tyou. 111-1.0•474101. chilgirrp, kg, aa, dully std bb.....-übbal evening* .5 hi. privwt.n.w , ww.t... , Lat,ifj O. p. WANTED—Bent of Pittsburgh; Northers 1at.ert1.4116.1444-, n. 14,,7 qt:44. Nrt AN , .CLI 6 00, 74 imet.ll TOC K S roeSALE—Monongahelaßridge; Norlb 1V.4444.444 BILIA of Wbeellso4 660. E. AIt.NOLD 6 Ut.:.l Fount.t . B ACON -25 casks prime Shoulders; tor ay. br L S. WATERMAN 6 SONS. aD% 1ie4.441 61 Water, and &I First drawl. L ARL)--I3 bbls. No. 1 Leaf; Id tut. for ea/.by up: L WATERMAN t SONS. 'LOU it-157 bbls. S. F. and extra, for sale by up: L S. WATERMAN A SONS. tiltPlT-260 sacks Dried PeacheSr t zz Aso= is bbl.. L a. Wo by sp. WATERMAN at SONS. it In_):% y l Odic: for I]OES--150 doz. best east steel, for sale by .7 L. S. WATERMAN t SONS.' SCYTHE SNEATIIS-350 doz. extra and L. Tifl,l7= b kNS. JNURKS--75 doz. best cast steel Hay Forks; .„. lbw M.S.' seo Poet: for We by L. S. WATERMAN t SONS. IQUORICE ROOT-30 lbs. Pined, for I A i.sis bl apt R. E. SELLERS.. 111111:11.4.RB - -1 cases Posed, for sale by it .pt It. E. SELLERS. )IL . i. s SPRUCE—I cases forsaleby L,..2. 1 1- r " ROUND TURMERIC-2 Ibis. for sale by VII eta R. E.SELLERS. Extract of Sarsaparilla and Co tasl.,•rerrnated genuine. for sale. by IL E. SELLERS. Il7ER5IILLI01+;-152 lb,. (Trieste) for sale I t o R. E.A.ELLERS. 1 lIEESE-50 boxes receivin and for sale a br OALZELL AI gLasolyst. sbblo. Boner. • .5 sselce Trb.l Apples: 4:1 boxes Ater:mmng per E. M. Line Jan, xekle by JAMLS DALZELL, sp7 64 Water st. Itit-300 reams Med. and C rown Wrap low 'JAZ . nTfz d fli.'4•N'v'yster rt. 111{0DUCE 100 boob. Drlod Applrc 10 bbl. 1.01.01 Ptschm 100 ' 6 S. F. Flour IWO dm. Camaro/air, 20 to aud 001. I'M 1 Lord; 6.21 611011 Butte 100 b o.h . Thuoltr Lot 10 cuts Potash; 10 make Mleratmo In Moo Ira for sale by or: J. k H. FLOYD. Round Church. 13IG IRON-35 on Allegheny, for sale by spi J. lc R. FLOYD. Loyk,'R sEED-25 bblzghr A gr . st c d o e . by .P A LptATUS-60(.* lbs.Atge i. l4: sale . by VISII-31ackerel, Salmon and Lake Truut, if fur tale by sp7 .101 IN WATT A CO. (.1111*-100 bags ass'd Nos., for sale by 1.0 &pi :30115 WATT A CO. B ICON-11 casks Hams; ec •• Sid 10 .. bbouldirc landing tram Or. Cape May, for Bole by ItIALAII DICKEY A CO., .17 Wear And Front U. f IOTTON-5 balm landing from Mr. Cape 1,) May. for Kai., by op 7 ISAIAH DICK/SY co!. 'ATIIER t' 17 sacks landing from etr. Cape V.T. ear sale by ay:ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. _ 1v 0g., , -- m zs fo a r ac .a k o ß b) n . ow landing from atr. apl ISAIAH DICKEY 0 CO. 1111.1}1D PEACLLES-1300 bu. for rale by JLE I 7 ISAIAD DICKEY 0 CO. OALT PETRE-80 sacks for sale by >DI OR SALE-FIFTY BUILDING LOTS, F Am... In the Ehaath Ward, City or Ilttebamh..rfll frl7,.lV:'ner Peaty))lt.ai. Arcane. 17"1.-1 rrielFV.:2w FuTAVgert. ig.ALT PETILE-50 kegs refined, for sale by tut.bltb IL A. WAIINENTOCII A CO. 1 1T H \ AX—F , sll . l , b A ti a . „4 flr s 4l oc ale x t i iy eth fig PA NISII WHITING—SO bbls. for sale by 177 mak= J. KIPD ACO ig r Allu—aou lbs. Pearled, for sale by 1,7 main B. A. VAIISESTOCK (.'O, . _ , urroN-- bales landing from st.r. Gene- V./ rm. Ans.l fur We by ISAIAR DICKEY rCO. ASE—Ix lib's. landing from atr, 6r lIF • neyy. bud fur 8.11. by IbAl.All DICKEY s CO., =LO Y.% Water anf.l Vront atm. Envelopes. LEPNIAN'S ADHESIVE DISPATCH EN , dlyping the anger m etabet,ateltaelso ettll. awl do the ittm.t.at mite. thee. Envelope:at, coma ibe 'ate. sad abronsl.o.l.lyat CUL be wed—Wing made Meb t o %Ay ordlary fricuou ettobaore. Fur aide, by the quantal' or eagle ,eet. at the .fore of inch2ll . tl. HAVEN. IREEN APPLES-20 bbL reed, fur - sale Iby utchlb B.Nt x. flallßAooll. rim lIOUSE-KEEPERS—Orders Pot Paper . Itattavre can be left at the Wall Paper lane of . oath= W. P. 316 LILBILtIeL. ta Wood Latest Publications-! Building Lots BEST JAVA COFFEE, READY ROAST ET, for sale at MORRIS' Tea Hart, apT RemovaL SHEA has removed to No. 116 Market . street. two dnon north of Me old atutod.—{boera lately occupied by .11. D. Sbompont. oltStd, House Keepers INT/SJID.;G to employ l'nper litthgefiL Rill tome their onto, prthieptle Atteetw.l tO. If left Al the Wall PAW' , L'fnm of 111031...ke PALMER. aDS SS Market street. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES— /rut tred, a large and hatelettme uesttment at aDS THOS. PALMEKS, SS Market st. PIRITS TURPENTINE -00 bbls. choice, for male Ss BRAUN k REITER. vpSawner LlLorty and St. Clair sta. LINSEED 011, bblm. for sale . by aDS BRAUN i REITER. CORKS -10 bales largo pint bottle Corks; ./ .. Dols CArk_.... febort.l mrt reed 4 ' 4 for vale by al., BRAUN & REITER. LINSEED 01L-1000 gall. for sale by 41/ J. KIDD & 0.7, 60 Wool lA EP. 1100FLAND'S Celebrated Germ — an jj, NITTEILS-1 self for We by .1. KIDD i CO. p 5 eV Wood 4. RU S rutT ' , TS , 4, ? , 1 , ;1%.R1i b. CO.'e Pure Medial.ne J. Ifin r L../O. O eol r 1T.14114- QNUFF-1 cask Garret's Scotch, (in bind -1.7 den,/ for PAD by 4/6 J. KIDD C CO. COTTON --40 bales to arrive onidayflower; c.: in .boor for ulo by art!) 1241A1l DICKNY A CO. Plank Road Notice. ftLE PERSONS who have subscribed to the Punkt for nuking a Plonk Bad OP Penns - limn, to lor Forma"' oat Mechanics' Turuptte (nun Oa la loud to leary Barker's, am normal to call at the house of f , hzu .o bsiriber,ka ft.rllB. on ar bran" the 15th of April. fiaT z. on noon f0r.53,11 Seed Store Removed. rr u llE subscriber has removed his Seed Store from Fsemul street to the building recently occupied by . r. Scut as • Ton. Shop, on ThOd street, slimed Im. =stately oppositutbe Scot (Mee. apt F. t.. SNOWDEN. Eastern Exchange O N BOSTON, NEW TORE YILIUDE AAABALTIMORE,T KM. A. BILLAIk CO.. rs. Constantly (or sale by 5p , 44 . .. . PECIE.—The highest market pilee paid for American and Fordo, SILVER.and for FOrolan GOLD. at the Erolvnge Moe of W3l. A. I/ILL & CO.. ap4r2n 64 Venni to., SI tltnr More Fourth. _ I PPLES-10 Russebr, for sale by J. SCHOONMAKER CO.. 24 Wool ot Board of Underwriters. IT a Meeting of the Board of Underwri ter, th rdere e fo d l t lo o bepubliwing resoluti edon was umuyinionaly adop nd osh: Reanirrd, That from and after the publication of this no b., an Fin, Risk. whether original or =timid. shall be nuistdirred as taken be uty Insurance Ogles In this city. until the premium paid in cash By order A. W. MARKS. mchiTitf Secretary of the B.A. .REMOVAL. WILSONv end 147 ye rem tot 4.) , v ,, e o ci to enn,s lsl). lus Pro wl nd Smahtleld. apt To Contractors, Masons. bat eaten. &e -pLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS of the Eyimaral Church. bo erected of STONE m . Oil Grant , i.rzrth ' ! " . ‘ f L' ort:to th' E'"'" f>e ' g b arbytlinfou 'r riTg% Morahan, .be liwo on tile alley adjmniag tbe root.— Yenmu proptedag to contract for the buildaag. must hand ht their prot.walo. before the 15 th hurt. to Thoo 3.1. How, at tbo Exchange Bank. pt IJARPER'S MAGAZINE for April, "the unrivalled' . of the monthly. fore and Behind the Curtain, or fatal:l,min; anew. fain among the theatres of New Tort, Dy W. It NortlialL International Ihoresine for April: ived..and - for arile.at Whore Literary Depot Third rt. opposite the Partake. URPHY & BURCIIFIELD have just r lvlseised this motaled by sure.,• lot anew goods such as black ud colonel slits. Taro satins Palm lestahstm u.ale coltars arid mats forum and Mowelelales of ma and beautiful styles Wide Nana Itibliceue Whits limbic Tarl ton Muslim ap9 FBENCH GOLD PAPER FOR PARLORS —A beautiful article. just reed andfor rale by ap2 THOS. PALMES, No. as Market rt. VIIILADELPEIIA, NEW YORK and BOS T• IN WALL PAPER—From the most celebrated reo- A • 7 :a n :W. r rrt . ; 3 l l". b6'4 ' ffl i trPfera a ' WALL PAPER OF MY OWN 14LA.Nti- PACITILE—A leave sad general amortment sl yer.= bead at 53 market st. Wt 3 TEO& PALMER.. SEED SWEET POTATOES-20 bbls now 1.,111. fmm ..nran. Fort Pitt far sale by .3 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.. water E front AL eveIIONDON LABOR AND THE LONDON 'POOR In the nineteenth century. a cyclopedia of the I enntltion and earning, of the racer chines In the lirttish Metropolle. hi convection vith.the oieatry, by H. Malien.mitl. en graelic of the soma and pcnenedreerited. Noe. 1 and of thin excellent wort hoe teen received' at Itolinee' Linear+ Lenin. Thied IL. ovp.ge• the PO4 MI.: price 12iic per Nio. .11:1 INNAMON-50 mats for sale by mrb27 R. E. SiLLERS. GGI I INGER ROOT-600 lb.. for sale by 0h27 11. E. srurß IL'NDRIES— }, 11 cake BltrPl,l Irscor. E LAI, 00 , ....: 3 do do gdoc 10 do du should.; 100 t l ‘ = " 1 *irl..., /, I.g. ft.there 23 des woo to arrive ..04 foe ude , b7 .pl DiAlAll DICKEY A 1.0.0141ert VroLtsu. 111 ROME YELLOW-4 cases rec'd and for We by .0 • IL E. SELLERS. A kILSOiI lemon, bergamot, cloves, anis %Zed caraway ha mix:kW pat iL lu s .l Go slip I) Al) GENTIAN-373 lbs roe'd and for aa. by KA IL IL SELLERS. ORANGE PEEL-250 lbe reed and for talc by apt R. E. SELLERS. LIQUORICE BALL-12bble,for sale bv apt B A PAILU.STOCK A O. gIUM ARABIC-500 lbs for sale by apt B A FAIINESIteIi a. CO O PIUM -85 lb; - new crop for sale by B A crop for 2 CO. ULOF bbls No 1 for sale by DA PAIINgSTOCH A CO. el A LC:I3;ED MAGNESIA-20 eases for sale 11 A FAIINESTOCK A co. if 1 A RAW Ay SEED-300 lbs sale by I._) ap3 U A FAIINESTOC't A CO._ lERCURIAL OINTMENT-100 pounds 1 strong far rale by B A FAIIN.ESTOC6 & CO. RANGES--10 boxes sweet Messina recdO and to ayrire, for Old! by MIA M'CLCRO t CO. ay3 2.56 Muir st tREPARED CORN—For Paddin„„, ,, Blanc 7 g * * ` . " I "" "l`Pi a nt'ca c e; r itti s t'lLtr hsale. " Ileunen. and Tea dealer. TANNERS OIL-51, bb} recd and for sale br ap.3 J. Daum -L.' TOBACCO -15 kege No. 1, 6 twist for sale y ap3 J. DALIELL. I lIEESE-33 boxes just recd and for sale lJ hr IRO It DALZELL Liberty rt. GOSIIEN ellieSE—Superior do for sale Of MIA MECUM° &CO. OOHS! BOOKS!!—Louisiana: its Colo nial Bastory an& Romance. br Chas framers.' nom or Philip Xing of the Watopanowe an hi Wriest romance. br C. H. HOB berr. ju tiff . lll . : • Franconia , etory. By the author of the Loudon Labor and the London POOll by Ilsnry rr,lb daguerrsolyhe enaravinee. taken by Beard. part lEr e ox;:fatTers Neo v rathlsitsasislr. IL C. SFAC n ktitlTtLseUer. No 47. Market street • IVEIV BOOKS!—Louisiana; its Colonial _LI History .4 Roman= by Chu. Gayarre, 1 yob, BYo., 1:11.11. Lord Holland'e Foreign Remlnitheneete, by Henry Ricbahl Lord Holland; Mos, this Bans ot the Bible; by I vol.,lhns.:Me. Natures Wooden.= Gore ma over oil hie wort . blitito author of Peep at Nature; I vol., ISmo.. Readin for i every doeI? Leo, Compiled from th e wrib of Bbhap v7=l:t:4; tb , e o 4 t n tt.'Orth ' e RAM bT oe author of the 'Milo booth 18mo., mot II tn. and Latin Lexicon of th e Old Testament, Inchni. mg the Biblical Chaidee. From the lathe of Wm thetheltus byßobinson: no. &Bdw. ewes Latin Testament by T. Resat lerno.„ mug. Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns with enplan e., thd Glossaria o l .; ' n meths.! a life of the ththets by J. Cu rrie; vol., I thouts Napol l thnthd Marshals byl. 2thle.:lolns Dictionary of Mechanics .15th No. The Beeline f Popery and in ethos, an add della. =sip the Bree:thay Taberneclehy Rev N. Hooray". D.,— Harpers )1 for April Numberealwaya on hand. Just roceived , a nd for vale by apt R. HOPKINS. 78 Apollo Bullelinen. Fourth et. MACKEREL --50 bbl. No. 3 (Halifax brand;) 103 Mast branthe bbbal7 bids for oakby JASapl DALZELL, No. 138 Water et 4 ITTELL'S LIVING AGE, No 359; the ero. or • war vol. recd by Holmes, Third Bt.: a ro, .'attaltes, a We by the author of Woman to Frau:a. app VRECIP. CARB. IRON-75 lbs, for sale by 1 VA B. A. YA kV:MOCK A. CO. EIDLITZ MIXTURE-150 lbs, for sal ap2 ' B. A. PAIINESTOINS —m CANTIIARIDES PLASTER-25 lbe for .bb• br ap2 AA. FAIINEMCK CO CITRIC ACID-1S It for sale by B. A. VANN csrtocK a CO. 1 ORAX-1000 lbs Refined, for sale by I .1.2 A..YAIINF-qTOCK 1 CO TERSII LLION—, IbB Chilletid, for sale by nr2 IL EM11177 4 . T. OCE & CO. PURE GROUND GINGER-700 11r3 fur ET_ 11. A. FAIINESTOCE. & CO. N [MET POTASH-25 Ibs, for sale by .P 2 _ B. A. VAILVESTOCK A W. The hest Green Tea in Pittsburgh. 0 O.IIE New Crop Young Hyson Tea has ,uu been remised, at ;thirties Tea Store In th e end. which Go strength luta flavor gn nt a bead a1., - so d In Pittsburgh. 11-0 2 8 uNDRIES= 100 ham Prime Clark Green Rio Coffer. 11l Ws Superior Lake Slab 2/ do do do Salmon; L '' hlobbLiretfrktsglirtlo'd • Id qr do do No I do II drums Colgislu In thoed for WO If . apP. JOHN WATT so A 00.. Liberty Os_ lIOULDERS 7 -9000 pieces in salt, arrive and for wkle by HARDY JOG s Co. aP 2 _ HOU LDER - t caAas, arrived and for . i. 1, 21 BACON -200 Ihs received and for sale by np2 WM H. JoLINSTLIN._ BUTTEP vt EGUS—in store and for sale by • 2 ' WM. IL JIMINSTON. 4 101-Ll:-700 bu. in store and fur sale by tVM. 11. JIMINSSON:, Pl'2 PPLES--120 bbls Ureen apples for a sib by a: ITH. H JOHNTON. AMUSEMENTS COGSWELL'S GREAT PANORAMA LIFE IN CALIORNIA AND THE ISTHMUS :OF mitts:sr. THIS MAGNIFICENT . PANORAMA is aow open at the A77IEX.ECS SciLnEva i wo &ram. - - ONLY2lficotras TO CLEVELAND. 5.5 if //CILIUM ARBASUEMENT BETWELN PINTSBUfiCIII AND CLEVELAND. XPRESS Packet and It:lnroad Line for leveland. trWtout gm of gay, t h eteamers Irma ritt.burgh to Beaver, in conuectim with eleganll7 an . Btd.Expme Puget., of Clerk, Parka t Co frrm Beaver to evenue, a ta. odothe C:eveltud and l'ltteburgh *gland. PENNSYLVANIA- ................. Menu. MAYSlelniEft ... .... ... Saone. Steamers bare th . ali lambus oppimito the Rononobela House. at 9 o'clock, A. M. ronnecting with' Um Pocket. at Dearer, which will Lave immediately on the ordeal of etaammarriring at Q.reun• hem forth< tier.T..ln of Can for Cleeelaul. Pmnicoment by this Dm angel. a: Clereland that. to take the Railroad Line of Stamm... for BC /TA LO and DTROIT, sod the eleamere for Chico no. 7dilwankle, Tolnlo, Sandusky City, Dunkirk amt Kriel also Mr rot train of atm Cr Colombo., Xe and Cth' CLARE& PARKS A Co., Proprietors, R UED ma, Pe. AUENTA: W. H. 31(10MIEAD. Mane underait m 1..1:gra: 4 1 ..e1; M fr._ corner or Sartituileldacou Wate T,SBURLIIIr' stres.W. PIT 1851. 'lfirgai UNION LINE - On the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals. PROPRI ETOta: CLARKE, PARKS CO.. ...... Ronnarrt, Pt- CHAMBERLIN, Mtn FOR . D .. W. O. Dodd well "known Line is now prepared to tronaport freight and passengers; fn. PITMEIVROII ! Le Caittert"ol‘g•Auty point et,'" h e Cons! "e,kAt; ity, end copecity of Bosts, capencore of Captains, and ef ficay of Agents. One Bost leaves Pitteburgh and Cleveland chtily,running in canneellon with a Line of anoint**. between PlWtl flUltia It and BICAVIat, and s Line of first clowsteansboats • propeller and 'ovate) on dm Latta CONSPINEIN: Parks A - Co., Young - Aro., O.; Lt. Taylor, Warress. 0 • A. N. Clark, N e w Prentiss. Ravennt. 04 Palls.Of Brayton A Co., Ilarettna. 0 Ir Wheeler, Lao a C 0.., Aktun, It.; Healers= A Pettibone. Sandusky City, 04 Peckham A rwAt. Toledo. 04 0. Wiliterar Co., Detroit. Melds.: j Dott.emm A Cu., Miloankie, WI, Geo. A. liibto A Co., Chicago, 1114 'Maims /We, Chicago, 111. JUILN CAU011£1", Agent, s• 1 or. Weber and tonithf old ate., Pittsburgh. rI. SUBSCRIBER has commenced re mising a largar and more &Arable rterk of FANCY % ETY and DRY GoODS than teem brought to UM' market, consiatituf in prom of Print". Printed Yarns, Moms de lame, Gingham', Al mem Victoria, Mris, Hull, and Book 'fueling lamed sad dasonet Slushed" Cloth". gag - Mere, Csoolaet", Tweed, and Jcank Drills and Cotton Striper. Irish Linen; Moms Ildltfs and Cramkg nab., Mono. Loin., and Cotton shoals. Hosiery. Gloves, Ribbon, Loeo Vella, combo. Button, Suspenders. ham!, Umbrella, Table and Pock et OHM". Clock, Jewelry. Wachs, Ce. Co., to whieh he r,peerfully MMa the attention of insrelmosta and pedlar, apd C. ARBUTHNOT. Pb Wood rt F RUIT -150 bble dried apples 120 - do do Pooh for .sle by Z J. 8. DILWOSIII a CO. CiORN & OATS- , -500 bu for sale b J.B. DILWORTH a CO B ACON -3 casks sugar cured hams; s .2 SIK.u'J PORTSe by 3 do do 3. S., DILCO. GGS-1 bids, reed and for aale by ale/ .I. P. DILWORTH t CO. DOLL BUTTER-10 bble. for sale by et W. FIARBAOOII. L. 146145 S. Tint 6.1116 15egardst. ROOMS-400 dozen, for sale by •p 2 8. t W. HARHALI3II. RYE -1200 bu. for _sale b o. y 0. lIAILBAIIGEL B A !r -1.4 (hoklo i roNg a t, by AEMOVAL.-GEO. F. DIIIM has removed Ms Dry Goods Store 'from No. 118 I Mkt street. to o. 0 Scott. MIN Irvin street. few dome below Penn where be will be pleased to welt on tile lbfaser customers and the public seamen/. ap2-.lzo RANGES.-100 boxes W ]net received and orta.am N.! forage by n Ile V i et street. ,. ae3 SUGAR -200 hhcln. arriving, for sato by BUILBRIDUE it iNGRILLYI. st_ we.r MOLASSES -3W bbls. arrieg for sale by BURN:IW E kINOIMA3I. B ROOMS-100 doz. for Falc by • SUGAR -22 hbds. Clarified, Battle Ground Aelleery, just reed and be pale br 1.0 IMIIMLIDGE a immix 258 Liberty Street. "WILL ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS, a coact oneaoire arid complete smarbutese of %da• FlhfILY Iin tGROCER h e tnd TEAS, Gieeted a n al nai ad. %Via S. McClure, - phi., whence be has) ust ratan:mei, So eserlime Ell be rpared w ili ng high best elreedy licaldred by this house, o the best tad th riven goods ba their ban to be had in the city, sad at the [mead ream They rell notbios bat what they can reateomead, tad [ rarliateo wary WAS m mi that residing children or *errant, fur thy thins:need arr 2 mrs of baring an Inferior articleand Oa pp. thew Tbey refer with confidence to "asthma by whom t=ere=i a til , t, th hopitlig tlaw . eztin w as , r u lf their WM &MAURO At IL*, apt Grams sal Tea Drams. Bank Stock for Sale yTICE ia hereby given that in compliance with the regoleiticata of u de/ el Segerably, mum. 221 day of rtarrb r lBso, there will Le tarred lit pub. lir wale, at the Butlpg 110,?0N}: TIDAJEAND WARES NEW biOCK of the Dot= els Hank of Brom - CIL. on trcaraut. th e 7th dog of tY. ItOh. Bale to oteeteunne nt 10 &deck, A. M. Hy order of the Board of Dtragotr aphis D. E. KNO T . Gabler. , BUTTER -5 bbls Roll, just rec'd per Union Le. awl he sale by :( W I, R. D&T. ZELL & OD. RICE—SO tcs. arriving per De Witt Clinton, for Ws by 4,1 W. dr Y. WILSON. 11.0LASSES-70 bbls. Louisiana Er S • tam. arriving pre De Witt Clinton,' for de by spl W. d Y. WILSON. HAY-18.tnns Timothy. arriving per fin. Mag i, rale on the wharf. ny apt W. a P. WILSON. MURPIIY BURGIIFIELD hare-com mnd miring th found lir seem! 4opply of 644344 Dbaeh 4nd " cliLartk.7l Ltor, Listen and Monti: 4010. Olds for Mow Cue. spl. BLACK.BERAGE S.: SILK TISSUES, for Jul udo.e. ear, to had at apt lICEtrIIY t 11LT6C113171b13. NURPIIY Sr. BURCHFIELD have icceived • few Times more a11:v.31 Tweet,' arell Comb:mew; rs' wear. apl A.lll/--20 kegs it 3 bbls. No. 1, for Fade by l 4 WWI SANUEL.P. SEMITE& ERENCII PAPER LIANGINGS—Tapes vr. Deroratioa V.l•vt and GoldTwer Marino and den, (Cr 'Dennin Balms and Parlors, ferns theeele hrated rnanuflaurer g Delanovrt, of Paris, jet reed and for '-.1.11:r WALTER P. slAlintl6LL.' ur Roll, ALL PAPER—For 61 peroll, for sale • T by mcb3l NV; P. MARSILALL. A PYLES-20 bblo. (Green) for sale by 11 jai J. & CANTIEL&. OLL BUTTER-5 bbla. (fresh) for sale by • meb3l J. B. CAN-FIELD. SUNDRIES— tret',VArim iTifuta 'c't ° = Joe. rt-ed and tor br Kipp racial tio. tO Woo 4 1 ROUND GINGER—;3 bble. (pure) for debt mc,a, J. KID D *OD. 111DOWDER RHUBARB-4 cases foi sale" by mclol J. KIDD CO PO VDER LIQUORICE ROOT-4 cases for rale by roch3l J. KIDD t CO. /11DM ALOES-3 eases for sale by , mcbal J. KIDD CO. LARD OIL-12 bbla J. L. Conklides No 1 1..1 on is Eton, and for.i. by MILLKIL lIICELETSCIX. mchhl =1 sad 223 Liberty 0. COD FISII-12 drums for rata by mcb3l MILLER a atctsxsos. BUCKETS -20 doz. (Beaver) for eala by mast MILLER it RICICETSON. 11110 COFFEE-150 bra. landing, for stale by IA metal =LEA t RIC ILETSON. ICE-25 tierces landilag, for gala by MULE& ILICIMMIX ROOMS—SO doz. for sale by .11, metal 'mums t facicrrsos. NNEWBOOKS !—Eleme4ts of Analytical Geometry,. and of tbe Dblerolonel and Integral Cab colons br Elias Loomis, A.M. Me Notes of • ilowadji. allace, • Pranconta ntorn by the mato of UN /LAI* Books. London Labor and the London Poor, by IicorTMIT:4T . 'l A=o n rn%Ta ' STZ ' d " tt. trade d)BeaN. sacral IL C. STOCKTON, 4 Market 4. VOUS-7 bids. fresh, for liale by ALA meh3l SASIUFL. P. _IDIIYLE. BUTTEit-5 kegs pac 6.lked, for sale by metal 111:EL P. 511611.56. DRI7 APPLES-10 bbls. reed, for sole by SAMUEL P. PURIM. HIE 6 PEACIIES-- BA 2s mu b x.l . mellJl bu. (ShelelAed.),:farp;.ailsirre i'PLES-75 bbl m 631 41ILES lIAUEL'S SILAVING CREAM.- Where them. •bo does ippredate thelsithar oi Urn le, we do hot *Woes our ' eel:L . :lb . ..l? - But to ell ed.% we myi if no mbh to . i 4,...0r5. pinches bur of Joie. iLauel'A .... o w Siberia. Cocoon. It Le lat terly imposible to hod vohirto describe the Giulio's of a of ... h p—who h., been hied tombs f g with ordloarr eV/r— -ho= making trial of Ude lir the lint time. It le • • combr JUL of onder, sitmleatio_siashl pleasure. JULIA UAL EL'S Oats 101 l bC]i Ls exorsilagly mollient, rewire.. tie toint besrg so% end oroluciol sulteirable Dr stirs toying the Irntatin,aral previntiog that implement and staff of the o app...fo f often, experansavil after haelo.. t Jolos MOR, S , ; ,1 11 . 11: Crest:Eh mails.* the colds.. end uscatinerelng wt ItemeJletely after Ite .. Alic . 4bossi waa. vbn um vest ailsehtege—• Sikh vUI est:eclair teal by tho u who weer eLiskerlaUte feet ana= beer.. which roma mem do. airing sued: r rosty lo the edge of Use whistlers. Jules Munro Ohiuto. Creams sir delightfulpreparatiot% s ompouoded With WU, to tbe utter c.cloolan of all articles owleulated to hinder the operation Os/Arl no i. sod will be appreelatel ail eh. hail. tu a l of Propen! unit Ji.LEBIIIO7.L. Perhuner and fften, 13) Chesnut divet, Yhilesielphla lot Ws. wholosele mad retail, by B. A. Wehneenvis 00, and It. E. Bellere, Putsbamitc eed Job. 4 liwrowle Sad a. Mitchell, Allegheny CHI. N, for s eby P L P. P HIIIVEIL