ly up and down the room. But of allthat now fob lows, and of what I myself did, I remember not one word, but will relate it an I have received it from nay daughter and other testes, and they have told me as follows : That when /Am. Cdond after thesewords had taken up the hour glass which rued upon the , table, and walked on before. I would go with him 1 whereupon PWirr, Ltaarwix first prayed me with I many words and tears to desistfrom my purpose and when that was of no avail me child herself strnkedloy cheeks, saying, , •Faiher, have you ever read that the Blessed Virgin stood by When her guileleasSon was scoungedl Depart, there. fore, from me. Yon shall stand by the pilestlere on lam burned, that•l promise :ion: for in like ; manner did the Messed Virgin 'land at the foot of the ores?. But, now, go: go I pray you, for you will not he able to hear it, neither shall I!" And when this also tailed, /),,, Corral b a d, the constable seize toe, and by main force lock I the into another roots, whereupon, however. 11 tore myself sway, and fell at his feet, conjur.og I him by the wounds of Christ. not to tear me from , "sty child: that I would never forge , his kindneaa . and mercy, but,pray for him day rod night nay that at the day of judgment I wcu!d be his 'n treessor with God and the holv angels if that he would but let me go with my child: that I would I Eia quite quiet, And not speak one single nerd, but that I must go with toy child, he. This so mooed the worthy man that, he burst into tears, and en trembled with pity for me that the hour-glass fell from his Lands and rolled right before the feet of the Sheriff. as though God himself would signify to him that his glass was soon torus out: nod, indeed, he understood it right well, for he grew white as any chalk when-he picked it up, and gave it back to Dom. Consul. The latter at lust gave way, saying that this day would make him ten years older, but he bade the impudent constable, who alio went with us, lead me away if I made any runiorduring the torture. And hereupon the whole court went below, leave the Sheriff, who said his bend ached, and that he believed his old malup, the gout, was coming upon him again, wherefore he went into another chamber: ,m,, Pastor Ben.lensis like wise departed. Down in the snob the constables first brought is tables and chairs, whereon the court sat, and Dom. Consul also pushed a chair toward me, but I sat not thereon, but threw myself upon my knees in a corner. When this was done they be gan again with their vile admonitions, and as my child, like her guileless Saviour before his an rightous judges, answered not a word, Doei.Con gut rose up and bade the tall.constable lay her on the torture bench. She shook like an aspen leaf when he bound her bands and feet: and when -he was about to bind over her sweet eyes a nasty old filthy clout wherein my maid had seen him carry fish but the day before, and which was still all over shining scales, I perceived it, and pulled off my silken neckerchief, begging him uo use that Instead, which he hid. Hereupon the thumb screw was put on her. and she was once more asked wheth er she would confess freely, but she only shook her poor blinded head, and sighed with her dy ing Saviour, "Eli, Eli, lama scabachthati, - and then.in Greek, "nee 77101/, Theo inc.:, ice /1 re, sykalrlipsr."-} Whereat Dom. Cones( started back and made the sign of the cross (for inasmuch as he knew no Greek, -he believed as he afterwards said himself, that she'vvas calling upon the dev il to help her), and then called to the constable with a loud "oleo, "Screw l" But when I heard this I gave such a cry that the whole vmdt shook: and when my poor child. who wasdying of terror and despair, had heard my voice.she Lost otruggled with her bound hands and feet like a lamb that lies dying in the slaughter house, and then cried out, , •Looe me and I will confess whatsoc'er you will." Ilere nt Dom. ecn.rul eo greatly rejoiced, dull while the constable unbound her, he fell on his kneue., And thanked God for having spared bite this an- Aguish. But no sooner was my poor desperate child IabOWILI, and laid aside her crown of thorns (.: ason pry silken - neckerchief). than she jumped . off therladder, and flung lArsclf upon rue, who slay for dead in the corner it a deep FIVOUnd. Irnisgreatly angered 010 worshipful courtand when the constable hod borne me away. RIM was admonished to make he: confession accord ding to promise. But seeing she we , too weak to stand upon her feet, 1.4717. r a chair to -sit upon, although Awn . Came7ariv. grumbled thereat, and these were the chief ones igLarts which were put to her, by order of the .asst honbrable high central court, as Awn. Coo .nol said, and which were registered ad protocol hum. Q. Whether she could bewitch could bewitch. Q. Who taught her ,ot to do:—C. Satan him self. Q. {low many devils had she?—R. One devil was enough for her. 9. What was this devil called!—. ering). ills name was Dirk/I= 6111 . 42. Hereof Post. Contut shuddered and said that that must he a terrible devil indeed, for that he had never heard :such a name before, and that she must spell it, so that Seri.!.rt might make no error; which she did, and ho then trent on as fol lows: Q. In what shape bad be appeared to her 7 R. in the., ithape of the SherhT, oral SOMPLITGO, u tiot iiithterrible horns. Q. Whether Satan had re-baptise , ' her, nod where?—*R. In the 5e2. Q. What name had he giver, her • —R. Q. Whether any of the neighbors ho been br when she was re-baptized, and which of them.:— R. Hereupon my matchless 'child cut up her eyes towards heaven, an though doubting wheth er she ,beold fyle old Uric or, nut, tut at last she said, No: Q. She must had hod sponsors: wiz, were they' and what gift had they given her as ellrftten:r.g money'.—lt. There were none enure save spirits: wherefore old Lirrie could- ore no one when she came and looked on at her re-baptists. Q. Whether she had ever lived with the des il!—R. Site never had lived anywhere save in ber father's house. Q.....,5he did not choose to understand.. Ile meant whether she had played the wanton with Satan, and known him carnally? Hereupon she blushed, and was so ashamed' that she covered her face with her hands, and presently began to weep and to sob: and as, atter many questions, she gave no answer, she , was again admonished to speak the truth, or that theezecotioner should lift her up on the ladder again. At last she raid, "No!" which, howbeit , the worshipful court would not believe, and bade the executioner seize her again, whereupon she answered "Yes !" Q. Whether she had found the devil hot or cold?—/t. She did not remember which. Q. Whether she hail ever conceived by Satan, and given him a changeling, and of what shape,— R. No, never. Q. Whether the foul fiend had given her any sign or mark about her body, and in ,what part I thereof!-- , -R. That the mark had tares:lly been mien by die worshipful court. She was next charged with all the witchcraft , done in the village, and owned to it all, save that she Still said that sec knew naught of old Sedan hisidenth, loom, of little Peaseh her sick- • ness, lastly, would the confess that she had, by the help of the foul fiend, raked up my crop or coajtired the caterpillars into my orchard. And albeit they again threatened her with the ques- ; Sea don, and even ordered the executioner to lay her big o nthe ben 4 and put on the thumb screw to frighten her, she remained firm, and Amid, "Why out should you torture me, seeing that I have con- as t. teased far heavier crimes than these, which it will , dox not save my life to deny?" Hereupon the worshipful court at last were A satisfied, and suffered her to bo lifted off the tor- of tare bench, especially as she confessed the anti 1 Tho pins prinripalix; to wit, that Satan had really up- we poured to ber on the mountain in the shape of a I u „,,, Miry giant' Of the storm and the frog, Woe, of now the hedgehog, nothing vras•said, inasmuch as the ; love worshipful court had by this time seen the folly „,I of supposing that she could have brewed a storm G o d while she quietly sat in the coach. Lastly she ; a Io prayed that it might be granted to her to suffer , death clothed in the garments which she had u ` o - „, - • worn when she went to greet tne Ring of Sweden; aw item, that Ilkey would suffer her wretched father eric to be driven witn her to the stake, awl to stand by while she was burned, seeing that she had premised him this In the presence of the wor shipful court. Hereupon she was once tnorel g,.ann lots the, charge of the tall constable, who was ordered to . put her into a stronger and securer prison. But _he had not led her out of the chamber before the Sheriff his bastard, whom he had by the hoisekeeper, came ipto the vault with a drum. and drumming and crying out, "Come to the roast goose come to the roast goose!" whereat Dom. Connl was exceeding wroth, and ran after him, but he could not catch him, seeing that the young varlet knew all the inns and outs of the vault. Without doubt it: was the Lord who cent me the ewound, so that I should be sports' this fresh grief; wherefore to him be honor and glory. Amen. tMy Gool. my God. vity pit thou f,satro nth., 46. trheittennotna—Superetition. Mut am extreertlttntrr •atmn. ;it •u , itopnedble to decipher his name in the ?L•. Restece.F.—The Frankfort Commonwealth publishes a complate list of the laws 'and reso lutions passed at the late session of the Legisla ture of Kentucky. Thu former aro 7:11; in num ber, the latter 22. Among them were nets to authorize the establishment of deposit banks at Corington, Paris, Maysville and Danville, To incorporate a company with a capital of SGOO, 000 to bridge the Ohio at Louisville, -To Locate a branch of the 'Farmers Bank at Louisville, with a capitol of $OOO,OOO. Appropiating nine hundred dollars to erect a monument to Co!. Richard M. Johnson. 'l . O nuthorizo the city of Louisville to 'subscribe $lOO,OOO to the 3lnyA vele Mid Lexington R. R, $300,000 to the Jeff ersonville R. it; $1,000,000 to the. Nashville and LOnenlie and Frankfort, R. R. $300,000. ' To amend the act to incorporate the Southern Bank of RenhMky, so as to permit it to ise , re notes of a less denomination than Ore dollars. - ITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY WHITE a Cu To lA. Honoruhl, Jody, of the Court of comrter i &snow oi .111tyhroy County, o r M or d ; r„, I 1831. WEDNESDAY bIaN'ING, APRIL 16, Iniii. i The Grand Jury in closing their labors at the I -- ; • " ' - '—' ' -- - --- --- -i present term. most respectfully present their The communication of "17." shall appear to ! views on various subjects, as Well those eubmit norrow _ ' ted for their special consideration by the Court, . ; as 011 others, which have came to their notice FRANKLIN Fine lesettnece COMPANY of Pmt-' during the progress of their deliberations. ALICLOIII,—The statement of the assets of this Those submitted by the Court may be summed 7. Lim as followmg—viz: Int. The evils arising from cempany will be found in our advertising columns. ,ii non erection of guide boards at the intereec- Its patrons will be pleased to see that it is based tiou of public roadn--21. From the non collec oo solid foundation, having available assets :ion of forfeited eecognisituees-3d. From harm umounting to : 4 1.212,708 41. Those who leisure '. !wt.:ince and the precticatdifficultien of the cafe, pres ent License System, end 4th. From the went or in this institution ark , therefore' rerfeed T.. , , .: Work.llouse, for the employment of vtovraots nod secure of receiving the amount guarautieu i .. d p „, 3 ., offemi„ sentenced to , e enced to irnproonmeet in their policies, should they race!. with i.,,,. ;in our County Jath • , 1 • In the jedeemett or the Grand Jury, the THY FRILADNLPISIA LINN OF STLANIERS.--,0 :1 _: : f rom I ex il e arising the tit., public griesiinet; first late scoot of commercial and 1,,,,ir, 0 5s interest ; enumerated, sprint soli }- a careless, ifthot bps given as more pt en ,,,,, than the establish- • wilful .lirregaid by public officere, of existing ,nent. of n lino or steamships between Philadel- ' Int'. They have done oil Oath can be done, on i alone . subjects. The remedy most be sought in phis arid Liverpool. We have welched the in a st rict enforcement of existing laws. In regard caption, commencement and Pz.ffeens of this . to the first, it is submitted to the Court, to ex etatermise with deep interest, cud have been , act at the beginning of every tern of the thn - t, ninch gratified with the great Recce!. which bus supersinion of this and other brunches of local teemconstablee and ethers to whom thecorc and attended the trips of the pioneereessel, the CITY n. Cli . GI-Ascots. and in bearing of the satisfaction : police are committed, a more strict and tigid compliance with the dues Imposed upon them Which passengers have expressed with her sic.-; 1„,„ law, than that now required, would not al cemmodations, and with her attentive and gen- I together remedy the evils arising from this and tlemanly officers. . kindred sources. Another splendid vessel, the LaeraverrE. will I 2. In regard to the second, they would urge commence her trips in the line on the ith of I upon the Court, and all 4 , ;.05e having charge of , the subject matter, directly or indireotly a strict ay, and others willbe added shortly. Although ! compliance with their respective duties in this these vessels are not as large 'as the Collins I behalf, and in this connexion, 'Would respectful steamers, yet they possess every requisite for 1 ly suggest to the County commissioners, wheth. , objects o; ^.o^.oincrease of the salary or the Solicitor of safety and comfort, which are the main 1' e county, or an allowance to him of the usual in a voyage across the Atlantic, and they are de- , per tentage for Collattjons, in addition to his sal eiledly cheaper. This isan important matter to ; ary, in the amount of all recogri.Lantes collected, many persons going abroad for business or health.. would not have a happy effect in dindaishini 1,4 e Tae La3rfayette possesses luxurious acatritamla- number of uncollected recognitatices, In potting tilans, nod is as well found a vessel as any : money in the County Treasury, and in relieving . . th e ailmunstration of Criminal Justice from the titiat. • ! manifold evils springing from atrufr Lail, and its lWe have been pleased to see it frequently an- ; practical equivalents. Public policy, not less n anted in oar Western exchanges that their . than public economy, demands L4EF2fOTIT) of this vmsmen were about to leave for Europe in the ' abuse. C ty of Glasgow, as it shows that there is a kieF‘ I j ad u d rie t7r wh t o es s t e im a o tta ny ut to ion tha b t as of bec all n fo c rm alle e d r I I t feeling towards Philadelphia in the West, and i ff. Our experience at this term compels us en to the nicanfidence in the substantial character of what- I subject, that the habitual use of intoxicating li t i ver she that undertakes. We can vouch for it • quor indirectly or indirectly, the frightful source 1 of thejr n e c t i rtz d ity of the crimes which have Most of the fortunate Pittsburgers and Pennsyl vanians who make a. trip to ' Europe will nail in , nuring, moth of er cri :7 , 7,=;;Z:: t ' rt on th c e e the Philadelphia dine; and. we have tutlitnited life, liberty, and property, and reipiiring for the lenfidenee in the triumphant success of the run - ! pretseeith of the community from its ravages, d rtaking. One half, at least, of the passengers the annual expstelithre of vast sums of public t ;money. A fact so edarmiug in the social economy. ' fdr Europe pass through Philadelphia, and they should arrest the attention of all classes, .and will shortly discover that they can as easily, and , voila for the interposition and active rectum at safely, and as comfortably, sail from there an ! in their respective spheres, not only of the phil: from:New York, and at a great saving of means. authrephist Om; squirt! economist, but of every department of goseromeet—Executive, Legisla ' The Layfayette will' be found advertised in , another column. J. &R. Floyd, Liberty Street, : ar:lf.dili2.l:,:,,a w i th the e evil, is the grand pro r , are the Agents for this city. :. hlem. PrTTS . BUR GEC e system" stem" i We see by a card irtour columns that Dr. J. The present 4 .l,icen anomnloaa as it is fosufficient--...0ni./e t r: in d:a a s ' a revenue J. 'Meyers, Physician tea Marine llospital , me , nre merely. : \aide f r. based on the , has removed his residence co aigeoity.. This will -peony wise and pound foolish' . policy, it fails ihe a great convenience and pleasurato Lis friends to raise the largest amount of money itummuch shd patients, in the city. and will not interfere as tit refusesto licence all who wish to engage in with his duties at the hospital. the •t,efrc. of anion( spirits . On the other band, `; check ori g.e..r s= 1e and use , it is equal!) in autrecient, because sal*, under the ;11ornini Loon Wannattrs.—By the appropria- form or a „ corn ., , , Mien bill a the ultimo a restriction is imposed at - ••• er licoe t Wet '4" .4 pue.:c M [ . ..One restrain and tati4ollll, •[.l ! roLatire to the fort:two of Bounty Land Worrani.e, Loge, is constantly, awl by the (um, of hi;p o ,,j. " 41 ;i 0 h, ttotu its being than inappropriate a place, Lion, almost necessarily betrived by the ?native • is'not gene:say tauown; and as many holders of private pin, into an ha/decal breach and abandonment a his public trust. As a mean , are now =king orrtVate.4.lents, and slime o f them ' prevention, ilteretOre, even oumiUiwg that ejPettaira once, Inhere theirtrr i o:tteil none sold intoxicating liquors but licensed boo on the valuable mineral and other lends obout ridelt in fur frsto bring true, the eratem to:be brought into market the ensuing summer t;t:tisfalea.P. t. L - sneinlent , an long as prolate mid fall, it is suggested that it be made more g ain 'i"i"e'toL+4-4 oat ' w toe ' lr .'nflieri n wic We therefore publish the provisions, as uaunpyengaged is at' tr"`:.'n\ger ma t•vro of action than golf -denial and follows: Thus inherently inefficient, Loth no a revenue /q.iaat no land bounty for military service measure and as a check opus Na en', dignifying gimmtest by.tlte sot of 2,oth September. 185/1, by public authority the very evil it Would cots entitled •An not grautin bounty land to con- demo, it is not at all surprising that its folly hair, officer. and ~„aier. • .t+Lo luore engaged i n should be demonstrated by daily expi4ience. N¢ military service of the Unites' &a.t.c,c.' or by So far as the Legislature must be 'relied on, virtue of any other act of Congress herctuf..n,; io nit of public ..entintrid, a• a mean, of reform, poised granting land bounties for military se.-- 11 td, , ps;,rn m en, that the only efficient Legtola. vices, shall be satisfied out of any public land live remetlY Lupo; L I in Ind. either inn total pro. no heretofore brought into market, hod one sub- ' hibitioe of the sale 0. jel to entry at private sale under existing laws. - i•e'r , "P'• coupled with cenere focal teja-ti agriirou dronAchne.., as a ¢artie r and again:4 all BOSTON SLAVE CASE. persons guilt,. thereof, whether as pnceipolm et • The E'en...tent in Boston—The Yugitire Store as theeinn• or in a free and on , Case—Saw tabor back to Aonel m. re..irete..llier slot trade thereto. with like penal enartmen., um.inst drunk.mo.-- re erit • • After the decis l io ' r of night. that there was no gro g und to int i erLie 'T'''''" crc with the certificate •of Mr. Curtis remanding Sims, preparations began to be made to con•ey • e'n'iv Cs are u 'wore. MT 0.1.1er- . Lim back. The brig Acorn hid been La:deli. nib..." " 1 1 , 4 ,6 - "0 this •obleet. did cod of Lcng Wharf, and are now ...doottra.4 tor public i,td cumber . of pn„, ,l npr . eideration. in the hope, that they may be found ' littring the „night, Court Mouse Square waY • ''`intein t ho °l° new and .tote eint'o,t h". 1.171111 zeroed who weere collected knots : eY"e7 thanthan the l'"'ent• fne the ' , Perm..o of. dismissing thd;matter and occooiona:::,- hooting the rice o f eve t 7 *' , ltetao we ate at is officel'i. There were a number of females wel / 'ware. which ran poFsibly be devised for NB suppressien of this evil, must he attended pract.ral diificuities, but either of the above (.7oh ' rt ng li th ous e t were The ci n o r'" ocry ' tl. 6 7 : A t ic h e 'e - • n ' ith , woo] have the mint of cenststency, be far from lidonists. At about a O'clock detachments City Watch to the number of 150 arrived, with t e 'th." In ;tie camp, or+.l'l....e'ere here the Lc , herent elements of greater thiciancy than tbe chit, and hooks, and Were brought into the neighborhood of Court-square. The Forme force , P resent ler Marshal Tukeyarrived with shortsworda In the meantime aside from the restraints of assembled in the square, went through come so enlightened public opinion—feeble as they evllutions arid finally formed inn hollow square now are — we hove nothing to rely on, an means •• to the raver, of .1- —/? Yes, she —///a Roush!, ~. . . . in front of the side entrance to the Court House. to stay the ravages of this 'fell destroyer which hen all was ready word was given to the C. wallteth rit noonday," but the "Litetue system," S. Marshal and Sims was brotglg, down and imperfect as it is, if faithfully and honestly Ad- pl ed in the centre of the square. lie speared ministered, it may. /et be made productive of ' to ein good spirits, hie limbs being free from , wee. public rood. Fire: by refusing licenses, Iroise or handcuffs of any description. The pro- when public sentiment is opposed to them; sec cton war led by the U . S. Marshal and his cod by rigidly cofcrci.g the lo" rcquirlog con - Le sties, De es, followed by the armed police—they stables to make returns of unlicensed hens, el p ceded through Court and State sts, and down , and third by punishing with the OIMOSI severity Long Wharf, followed by about one hundred Abo- of the law, all those convicted of violating its litiimiste, a„pong whom was the Rev. Mr. Cal- provisions. lly the law, the Jtidges of the Court ver :gat the ix.4 - 1.2t attempt at violence was .of Quarter Sessions, on the subject are madothe : tunic but Mr. Culver ~,,,,,,,a v, ,r peceone i n t h e : crow d . representatives of the social wisdom, moral Itell.e. and public virtue of the County, and by the high occatimmlly denounced the ?vv.:pap:lgs and cal led for the thunderbolts of Heaven to bra j ?oured Prerogative with which they are invested, - - ! .-.- -- - .. _ —.... watch they art it....... . are lIA TR NOW IN STORE . 44;13 upon them. When the procession r eached , tsnttttuted the guardians of the public safety A full arullsanblatefinrck of FOREIGS A.YD AILtIIICI,V the Wutrf the brig was found to be all ready, I against toe tatitlAcj of this vice. They possess HARDWAItE, wit 1 _ the steamer Hornet alongside with her , supreme powen—ln the cereal:a of Wl:6h the ateAtu up. iSinta WAS taken immediately hat. the ! Court stands, and the people expect. them 1.0 I ' ta l c 7 fatiga . kaill: . :Vlaj h ttt h {1 tua " ne.re "P.'d C I between , stand, like Aaron of old while staying the plague, tovorstd. with ally Or the .0 i ti.. - the living and the dead. flow fearful C tigem's Inelranne Company of PitUtrarqh he Acorn bad two ,C#ANNF4 cm board to pro tier from any mrsoalt. on ; 4 1 , „„,.4, 1 ,,,.. . Th e i therefore IA then - responsibility In 3EIOIIO point NCOUMAGE 110S11. INFTITUTION S wo wan given to let go t h e lj ta i tt %"" g :;: e 4e ,„ fb„ I. of view, in determining how far thee shall be , °Mee No. 41 Water street , in the •Arebouse of C. it, wa soon underway. About thirty police . .tifftcpre I OYth??"Ted sale O f th at which, , in. th e . language , Ili. Hie,. Priwident .... a. r. .piss, acc mpanied the vessel, as for . th e steamer [ 0.1 toe boa. Judge McClure, "wields the club— Tlu Ceniiwni l. tow reeo.n4 to In;or.alltorcliiials• we taa a protection some °Ewen of thin city, t brandishes the 'ty..wt . : itnife--harls the bullet— in . ,:„ . •:::, ~ 1 ..„ , .:Z. T , ; •d 5 , . ......t,4. ~., , inc uding U. 8. Deputy MarshaleSosia and Byrne nerves the burglOrL-Irteritts 4'2 thief—and kin. Itlt.:non. 5 aff,,1..1 tn I 10. eltarir/7er Gr n t t antr.= i x. ( dice th e torch of ihe incendiaiy—ef th, w id„h who en. eu , otiews .if rstoitiureh well anettavorabir several :To doubt the necrwilly of granting any given U . .Virjf,..1.,t, " 11,',Z; f,.., 1 1,,,,r.„ 1 ;;;;i i 17,17,1' Jr. n 14) •ortil. S. IlarbatorL. i 1 . 1 ..Kij. 41t , tr , Lt.., o ilo.auntroorty !..:Ilolt tou.letu, 1nte110,....,.. oe mpanying the Fugitive in the vessel to Sa nt oh. Just as the vessel was shoot to leave ! grst maddeue the tiger, A nd tb en utudtties h i t ,. .., ~ ,, , , , ,,r. , . the wharf, some of the crowd sitas : application, ehould he to reject it If the Court Ly such as "From Greenlands Icy:Mona:tins O. There will lie Mourning at lite Judgement I will but take this stand, the ravages of the plaKtie LOOK Ewa h i l; :p a. wt o • of Christ. " .. Me thou, Oh God, exalted i may in bouts degree be stayed. HE I ' t q' A FA'fllElt, laboring for the ie. ! Asa practical measure on this subject, the /1 .••••,• “, • latmlY. an , m1 .. r 1, 111 R , rn st•mo.l de .. am ..d ir a i g. iiii, r ,,,thia me awe.. e,„,,,,, e 1„,„:,„ e man, jug es Sims . was going below, called : Grand Jury would earnestly recommend to the to him to preach - liberty 0 ,the slave; mud ; Court, an artnwilredltcfmn of the number °lnc,. An: ;ea s ' .l.tod::: .Art?..l7n ' o 'r ri.! . ..Zi l e:e. e . etn shot le. e b r i g wee deporting lie, Foote;, gab.. ' rev to be emoted within the County, in each year . c.,. .ta1." . ..r . ,Fen . .7.1: . ::;' , :• ...,.. tie. ''."....... SL•k" , minister of Concord, made the following with a view to the gradual withdrawal from each --- c eif - ii oar 4, 1 , ..n 1 ,4: ,-- ,:i..73 . a c e et , end ec , e - PRAYER. mighty Gest Thou see'st this poor man, one dist:LA. as far, unit AA fuel as possible, the legal- Pemo„Fai,,,`'..:,`-',„..';,„'"rt,rTu'rl ir ' t ` t h „ " „ft e ,, sh r, e ,'",, ' i,r,, toed temptation e . in Wu coo 0; inloairatingdrinka. now.. of esetousemit r0e...4 mon . d 1....... lo .Ittch the . which thee presence and legalised We barer '""'" ''''' "", ? u" ' "14".'• th''' " ,,: th" I tl a y rt children , bottle ba ng r o al e i w o h w a a L fr kf en ` W P , P a r ::: th n r o " , i fail to present. and that tlsey will avoil themselves l' o ' nf.1 " 0". " "C '''''Pli" ."' r" ''''''' '''' U". [ Tbia tualltin• ham .N 24111004 Ira high .tonstlen by ire ve no holm but in!Thee; that hope is still ' f f , T. , b _ i° ree . '' m metrietioa nod the rentt agitation utuu,........1 wall 04.4 con, 1, b,. ...:. SU)• j i. elg, to begin the work of reduction at. ~,1tix,t..0tigi;tr...1.,.teat.,...,...i. ni,e.,,thiloonndy.stemperin: &ken: Thy promises endure forever, and e beseech Thee to show Thy power and ' I reeen term. in blessing [bill dear brother, who is cant- The naly remaining nultjeAt roromitted f, our 0 7,... a , e ,,, T ,, "` „ a n i r, 4 „, 4 ,Vnte ' nr. aL. nose's MIIAKER Raw. whirl, 'rooters it altov.tg, man ralaahl• to nor force to the land of with snot chains. ob., charge, is the ermeiderstion a the rusers•ity of PIIIIAAPAL and tat, ...al., make him a missionary of power 1 .4 awaken establishing a Wort House, for the employment l'''"' , I I . r.. ^ :'t i: A I "''' l '. I ''''' P. eof justice and liberty that shall end ik the of vagrants and petty o ff enders, now usually "' eti.. A r . u. HOWE .I, co c p r 0,,,, e , y overthrow of the accursed system whichseutene,o to imprisonment iu our County Jail— To et „, e ~,,,.„ e ' ,l t ' t e ,:,,, l l . l . ,e‘tottstb Ma. Causes millions of bleeding hearts. In In our Judgetrieni, Eno cejoblishment of anvil an lb heavenly Father, do Thou destroy the institution is an Absolute n ee e ee ,ts., , Alan ior .al. by!. ll . _ tons.. Flnwminalt.r Co t., 1 . , J.., :, I ;:llit i :at l ,ieTn . A. 1:11Iott. 71 ; 1 1ollytilrle. it:. 711; ed power w hi c h ru l es us. Give us eight, no measure of a lora ..harneter more stronyly cisifjet.%,ij,:.;,tgelnut..t,at,ese, 4 . l l.inzate . ii ri . l\ll P.lll men to administer just laws, forgive the demanded by the woate of the public. ""r 5.3' ! l i.,'"*.m.: ..m.5 n:,, a Kona. e.4,...' 2a:d '"l' Co. hwe would urge pees of our ruler* and lead them to true wide more strenuously on the at- ,m, ..., ~.... ri,. .,,,,.....„, , el.ri.. " --- , - , 7 2 .,,. a'a ,7 tone. Pity the wretched map who now tension a the Cooray Commissioners and the . „ ... ,..„ ..r.. ,,, , „. ~,o „ , ~„......,,,,, on 1 2 77:v .. in fetters over the Waves; pity and Mesa his public- Some th ing met be done, at ones, to „„ d ,,„ ~,,. ~,..,,,,,,, ~.o . l „„ ~,,,. ina inn , f10e... Web urea iu chains; hasten the day when all men AyrC;:rlhe Itlarinin , increase of vagrancy 0f...i . 0..,0 otirolo, ktr 10.....100l In Or , Sul moan', and wt. b e free, and thine sh u n be the glory. crime, punishuh - to alarming imprisonment in Our COM, toe Ow iii,oll,ll,owil of at that Ware, which an ty Jail—and at the Home Litoe Jin3;%i.l. the in- to t...-.i.1 ant .n•tdal loam. tio. nurrhaa.T. in t h e Ira. ' . •' • ' • . .. r . . rope Fol r:, Bret, shfi., I Ame, It was just 5 when he left. The Abolitionist Vigi once Committee met at 51, and passed a reso often respectfully asking the people of Sias stich setts to toll the bellsin the several towns , se he intelligence ranches them of the rat n of a fugitive slave from this Common weal h. They have also appointed a meeting fur pool a religious services on the occasion. A pens a with rilAker loud Lungs, as the procession movri down State street; recited the events of the tenon Massaccedia occurred in that street bath . the Revolution. . . T e fugitive was warmly and comfortably elan in eats prerided by the U. S. Marsha/. lie amt that he wan willing to go during the even- j in& Ito refused to sign any more papers drawn up 1, the'Abolitionizte, saying that he was tired • of t e business. The military in considerable: hum rs were at their larmotieS and lautleil Ilan but there woe no cruise to call upon thnu! to art in the matter, and this morning they were 'dlsomi t ased from furtherduty. The chain, hoer , I been aken down from the Court. Muer., and i t • hasresumed its usual quiet aspect. 1 Ihnring the night Abbylrol.som was found Ij , i tug ' the street. near the Temple, and refusing tog homuwas taken to the watch house. • SECOND DESPATCH. Th trig Acorn; containing Sime, is at anchor at N ntucket Heads, eel account of the north cast 'la jai d 'and thick weitther. The story that Sims ms been inuslissed by a periodical dealer here for 51,600, to rep:4n in six weeks, is not I tree: The Senate Committee are still pushing their rmestigation into the conduct of the Sttae and ty Meer, in retell,* to Shim, quite colse- I.• 1 6 verel leading Abolitionists have been in •e 8 nate, and testified that Tuley's pollee az , - :- directly on the deiention of Sims. 07 THE GREED TULLY. creasing public burden. ar,sing.fmth Three lan.le nr quality—'renter surf .......I•lrkinrl+o 14. 10 . ....01' WI the lemr. bustsi On reflection we know of no more rational, just and feasible plan than that by which ,igraney .'"tu=s,l;,,nn.Tt'an.'il:lro":l7...SsaYt;rki'tris''nn ser n o a'"ak"."l‘ and crime nhull be forced to support theturreivey, ( i d,b,...,..rh;l,r es e and every offender should be Made to feel, that an,t I. f.^r sot,. Ir. the .Youtfi, Irotkelao s tl, • ° tile way of the transgressor in hard" and that mertilly .tart..d, whom many leturbrouto handbags he cannot escape from the duty of at If support, sr...l ,, wdr • mend, lemo.distelt by hst.coriicg n vagrant ors Criminal. Although we would hot comae! crust lore yor unkind treatment to thin clans of persons, yet sou snot ;.7.7rser " lvertierrmerr a ire rol t iter if le=si n i7 " 1" na4 .p ' ls Mr ry wholesome and useful part of Criminal , pline in our Jails, might be made to consist in labor, and in the performance of even err . ..err lackg than the individual was accustomed to when abroad in society. The effect of each a *oaten, would, in a short time, we feel confi lout, oar Jolla and prisons from the crowd of r , r.int , it the shape of vagrants and petty criminals, whose profeshien and privilege It now in, to be Os at the expense of honest industry. even when undergoink: what the law vainly deceit o r ooi•Ammt. horn In the prison, the inexorable law should he established, that time who do not %cork, shall not ear. Once establish- I ed, thin principle will operate like a rentence of bow's/uncut (.0 those lararoni of crime, who note follow crime chiefly an a means of idleness--toil not neither do they spin, and Oct fore sumpto .a4Y:erery day, at the public olpense. Our Jail having no accommodations for system atic labor of any kind, the erection of n separate Work house becomes s matter of public necessity. Even a n Matter of public economy, are f oci satinfied, that the decrease of crime and the re duced taxation of but a few years, after , the system shall be fully in "operation, will more Wan re-emburse the necessary outlay. While speaking on the subject of our public buildings, we direct the attention of the County Commissioners to the necessity and importance of introducing gus as a means of lighting them, expressing in short, our hearty concurrence in the views of the Grand Jury for October Term, 18.10, on this subject. The addition of this im provement, seems to ns all that is required to complete their usefulness, mail in no otherway could the necessary amount of public money be j more judiciously expended. We also take pleasure in urging upon the County Commissioners in the strongest manner, the propriety of appropriating hereafter the va cant mom In the second story of theCouri House immediately over the District Court Room, for the use of a Law Library to be established there in: an institution en intimately connected with the accurate and openly administration of pub tic justice, nod one, theqwmt of which has been long nod severely felt m this county, may well claim a —local habitation" in the pubiie buildings of the County. The Library itself, 'hen to sit uated.. will, in effect, became polo, property, and to down with the buildings theo,live., from r generation to gene:allot:. We aro. therefore, happy to hare it in cur power to recommend by our bauctiou and approval, PO Ca:WA° an insti tution, and to exprcas the hope, that It will be no kiss the plcacnre than the privilege of the County Cumminoioncrs to promote co worthy an object. by granting the free use of the room al : ready Indicated en a Library room. The number of petty quarrels and bickering!, which should never occupy the time, nor receive the countenance of Courts and Juries, returned, we are compelled to believe, from motives of pri- vate gain, rather than of public good, !ace which calls loudly for a remedy. In this matter, we would earnestly invoke the interfer ence of the Legislature, either by enlarging the powers of our committing magistrates, enlargi ng as to dispose of them etunmarily and finally, so far as they may be done, or by making it their interest t o have such ices compromised and settled—by allowing larger fees, to be pcja by the offending party, when settled and disposed of before them, than they will receive if they aye returned to Court. In closing our report, we deem it but doe . to r. Esq., District Attorney, and his assistale,.e leid,caug.c.b. Esq., for their polite ness and nttention during the term, ip facilitat ing the discharge of our duties. All of which is rcepeetfully submitted. DAN'L RISHER, Foreman. ROBERT WRIGHT, WM. GRAHAM, JOHN JOHN WOODS, Sr„ WILLIAM A. STEWARD, GEORGE GljAlslY, Jr., ISAAC WALKER, J. PAINTER, GEO. MORGAN, ABRAHAM KELLER, SAMUEL M'CULLOUGIL liENJ. DILWORTH, MOSES CRANE, JAMES M'CLEARY. Nam PT run Lotion—We understand that the Grand Jury were strongly' in favor orire commending en increase of the daily pay of the Pouttich!s;onerA 117 they were of opinion that the pre:lent pay OS/ 5 1 .? per tiay, woo entirely too low, to command the condors of good and efficient officer.. but no they had eirtnol'a peti two to the Legislature for that purpose, some of them wi.hed to have it stricken out of the Vol, US rim R.11.110/10 1.0 IV hoot COI S. II —The Election on Monday , passed off with -lcitovrienv. The vote iu favor of a loam of . . . . 10 I 12A UMC,4): Cf ..4 . l.(tfiv i v Ihr t!onituis :oners of KLIOX County, to aid in cooetructing e Railroad from Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. la Loudonville. carried by a large majority.— the greate,t difficulty the pa.trage of the ivr woo procured by the legislature: leas than o week.' sutler owl given to the people. and notwithstanding the tunny olirtaeles in' the ay of mating the •nbjeet fully imilerstrifid: and lie strung opposition of many in oar midst—the art - nal by the triumphant majority of ant Ma, 114.. titne 1111.Prret1W, we en niraamt untnnirnono Ivtv. ',Quid have en obtained in moor of the loan. The people of old K of nru wide awake' to it own interest: they are determined to keep e with the progrees of the, age% and not be . . Fin(6,6l by ',ln:, county in (11610, We glory in (Tank olio( r ,tounell farmers and tnechan -the g66cil mon of Knox. Joy. Joy• our task is done. Pack•ttadlles are heat, ths Railroad's Iron MEESE .• Market Street Storo for itent, IR RENT. -The Stor., 111 !t1 nrket t 10 ..11 . 141,1t, 1.111. tl• . The .m ly retuorly hvh ha. u•tot 611..144,0r1r o 1...!0n• tto t0.11.1t0 ttot • Lt- 4 0 . 1t0t,.. , T... '- , 4144 Mott. lag• t 144-1. it hn. hirl Ito no, tutttoot • ht.- uto..llott.rt lu.,holne- It • r .11 teilif,,rettt pC.vott tril.rata. tai louel ull, J hl ppl 0../ . .VnA, Petroleum! tr,rrrmtec. 11uut,o‘don m' Pao Yl•rth 1.'51 ca 711. Yot,r I'vtrolourt I. worklOg 113 v ertG tbtret,. .....1J thank IVY toorutl ,14.4 a hr Ili? Praut,ll4ult. 11.11r,v1 Lre ea, 17 rut. taa..l It It 1, ,, fr0t ra.r4 for t1._.,,t .ter, day Tour. sttrectfulli. .1011 N LONG k CO. 11•1251111.1., t 0.1.1 en., 0, Ilareb 10.'51. tl Kat —t.r..r Pit. Your A,vut, a fro t....-141 tince. ulth u• 1..0r liork lll..blrh 'se list, fold irrnan.l Ia U. pia dorm itnatidiatrly our medico:. IS vorlitnn ',ruler% in Ibis rtglini. K. nrirtitentro. if lon iirrini theta W rr sal. by Keyser A 110 Word etre.: R. a , rrs, .57 Won] etr...ti ; II A. VAliorstork. l Co, corm,. •irrriri C4p7. D. A. Cltiolo Jumph glau. aW 11. I', tn.Llomrci.. pro. tor. A. X. EIEIL 01...1/I.T C.aa.l Ilu.abangh. Foreign and American Hardware. LWAN, WILSON & CO No. 129 Wood Street, COUNTY Id/INII.N(t. _ • citi.etix of Allegheny COlllay, •I. An In (no, of thr rn . ulluat.lon of OEN. WINFIELD .'corr. .• n r.ml,Oxtr I', the next Fret of On Cm tnd ....mho In ceuto, ! , leetlOg• nt, the I,,urt 11.4 n., In the City of I l lttnburgh, on Turn. dn, day of April In,t- St II rk . elnek, A. 31. IGOoned hr xot PlgrAol 4 l . _ County Convention. _ rrITE COMMITTEE . of the Allegheny Whig Li N.`:',:,Z,`.1E17.r,,-NpZ.".7;°.11b741,2`07,!4`. I , to Na on IN time for e l. - 14 COant., 4.94rea110n o¢l~•n un- th.., fall el. -Mum AWL ul Jo1A11.1(ING. Carl i' ' 1)11. J. J. 31YEItS--Surgeon und Physician. i dace and tle,rllnt6. net of Derlington's row, No. J. 'fiord /navel one door abo cor ve thalthneld et be Sl>cro ha fkrmenently 'mated In Ilttaborgb, and f w1:1 attend to the dude/ of his Prof...lon. Ile will glee yarticulsr etO2nUon to SONIC.. Cue., and the tin-neem of m., 44.1..111,1nm. olI11%:no Tuition on the Piano. B. F. II ARBORDT would re ly'. apartfully Inform thattitensof Mgr huratt and Allegheny he t a i non pre pared d ll lar • tew man pupth on the Plat " nre ' eatl-4. 4 4 Ban rag Ile iy ae • an,a, (ault, kr:4!) Adar.:',.tr GREENWOOD GARDENS. I N . the nt.ttlee of uostgithtiont of 1...U1s Sitrotu THIS SU3I3IRII RETREAT it non ope.ll, l'.l.l'tirt'' j" C l o ' utt .r of 'n (oestm. Plea* of Allegheny Count, ,W. for tbe »e.o.m.:ll)We) of 'tenors The beauty i Jou. Term la.. 1 .,....._Pm0s Itm 1411 wort, momved by the whim... ..1 All weem t, . ....... r ''' .. " e 1. .. bbrel Mal Fl ' A large collect.n of ever ‘ m -.`. t' , ...mitts MOW.. ,mid mt., will pre. ..rat thesatto said4A mama Koper/Yao t ocothmird tm ...W. ' bk....4,l, ' l MlMltriti Shivadrely. *1 the thsrmst knot, am ue :IL. and U... I ndebted. m requeued to make Itistuols ktpt for teale on the porno.. ..t. 10111311•111. J‘ti BAWD) \ ta.guee In Cm... }rut., Ares kept In the Saloons as usual •pIAweLT . thrlo• No th hth etteet O.oets atrially- ut . o .at short node.. Ilts. neet and oflo‘refuni.. l ,...rote.t eitutrrAt • Irate. -- I T'' ''' "^* " r '''''`'"' th" ° """"' ue• 1 ..a105, wt....), Pitt street and the old Allegheni 1 4 1 X ECI.."FOR,; NOTlCE.—Letterste 1111 , 1 4 at t ote heonning of 41./y e on , - fr , m 9 ....Jock , LA cm utas e on u . eata f J Ms M I M ins ' M , until lo PII tar extra trip • vrry evening. at :Ja to Allegi.nr coun4 o .64.....l...lmtvet•P tWn te d w rit 1t i . ,,,,,„ ~.1.,,,th., W. ... sok, , ‘,.,. are...,,, 1. ,s, . I t ,. s. : . r. , .....11 , nd5r5 t t oted, resoluta In Wilkins township All , . rdet ted to awd e.t.a. ere requested to Mem MY r:it to this /41, 1 kl, , t.,.01en The Outlet. Is kept tajTonnt mom heiomPle , tod cio`ml I :II? • •• 1 1 ' 1 ' ; " en n e j ern ' t " thg d p " br'i° , '''''-• '.." . ' th e ~..,,, • i ..1,x tf i ~ „t r Ti r e.;; '' ll ' lti t Cl6 " : ""' Fancy ery Goods. Maui 1 icolicwebTs Eseentor - PRELADELI -3— BIA m ils. 31 E. ROBINSON. N0..52 St./4 , AND LIVERPOOL OL ( tale +Levet. Pool orah. Pa. Runtime, si to U. States Mail Steamship Line. tee Mt. rf t in „, ay emJ Ik...qv tbst si e hoe re -4,, TEAKSIIIP LAFA YET fL. 0 ,1, , , , ,.., , erne', eoo. ..r bt...0 E I .. aud r'.l-1'- ... " 4 "/ %EA / 'S.W.'. an • • th.s . the oecolna will terse IJ CH llitZu sroDrArro. coot., , sr, Mare on Till It DA I Apr I rt., Co.l on w he110...0n0 I.', rat ....ewe 4 .: ...-1)) cl)) ) - ..h.. will pr ,, ..sr th., hest 014011surta c s., rand IYr new tut' powerful Amermon team. apletth ship Laren - mg, Charlet. Stoduarth Commas.. r has WT NVITCP,T:Tho 6D of the L.. of of 'l'eul- I !':1.712:0"22.11ijie .t;olj..ornbrt=="rre''htlZl'shodf.tjfeTt J. Prance .111 meet itt Pnie.surch 0, th . OD} OS. on t Loon a.. 1 on Irtu a turdst. Mn 7th. at 12 emock ' r wetn tare, at ISt .- i et k. A M , con. Wediseolas th t ...i,• y I Th.. splen.ll.l steamship u "AMU tuns main r. Is built In dr , or Are'', IM,I the meet ruhavautial manner ha a rsurd•hull sod ma apt., nt SAM b LI, J. Piet, AN Pt O. S .fart , hbai. hem) dicgonal Iteasx.throughot., sunder to i ti . fact. onset or the steamers of Connie Lane. 4111 In ev "Ralf Moon Farm" for Sale. . rt. respect fully «that in poit of strength and tea quail. Q,ITUATE pro In i let, from Ste t ier n= 7 : 9 VIr ' 11•1111,1111211 '""in' 100ro f:rre Z ' e dlc7:l7; '" ''''' I 7 Mlle. uo the Ohm Itlvw to 1.1.,k• rount) 1a , RITES OF PASdA4E. a1....int.., h. lards of Jetre I.drus e its s.. and adies' balsam State Rums silk) belonging L. 14 Devoe., efJohn Williams. deed Oentlcrusu's .. " Iro 111, ham contents ts..ut 2.0 acme ne•rli all bottom I . o tamo y cot,. CO go! In a hikitly Improved state of cultorattom with a mmd - ' - Dwellitm aute, sheep hmes, of sod otabllng__6oo IYOBLIeg FAIR. tn., teen of torieusthamirtlen• of omft e d fruit—Wp m , Pt moot eolog to the World's Fair are Informed that Ea. nymmaite gates, tc,, and • eplendid DM elder mess torsion Tickets will be issued foe a limited umber of par theme. also *goal s - prig house mad out ad mtg. giving Ilmm ample time to visit Yuri„ Mad music( raping thedwelling the protium of Oil farm can be shin [he flint mom hit DtimPe pod et all mem., from e Anal Wharf en the 1124111411 ETCVRAION RATES TO LiernrooL AND BALK. ! ' );lfg t=tr ur" = l4 :l4 'll, 9 ' l °' .b.1... 4 " h. ' First Clan .... i 1175 _ chaser If dm. •r% OM ierms. ..& '.. pr d o . Yer t t * y a' pun .; ` ......1 a m . - viewed at any t ital terms of sale nude Known either An '' ' '''' ' ' ''' .../M...... W ...1 " am ship . st the premise... by applimtlon to Mr IT Bruen, null :‘,.° t r '''''',., e_ .... .. d ‘.llrMa for. dOm CO's, Brook Co 1,— . . or more of the purchase hr t.o-.... " . . ......r.• mt ~ NE GOODS. 60 r. ree Wm- MI , ... 3.,... ).,.,. t.‘,....., die of th ;o w ing , , the Lanett.. will !eats Littera.' In June , e. For frehiht orpacsage apply to . m o o r nmms ..r. tatul I . t. a , tinteg , lon.mor l t m.. .ga., ,,f ie i tt o n: ll ..l E the mi. sod wottoo , ootst „ wood ssisosottot hero swot to , otot _ MO Alcllkhßl A CV, r Walnut rt , or to JOILN L. tavrut., Lomb:Led dal Veber& Mills A gen t at LlvesTmd. Joss. 1111111114. E . Ats fur Pittsburgh. J. 9 IL FLOID.. apls tsl found Church Buildiug, Liberty itt_ VOR ItENT—The Ltwellingllouse, on i . the corner of South and West Commons, lately ...oiled by Thema. Arbuckle, deed. Possmstiongiv en immediately COMM.. of Judah Ring, Eagle ,rII m .11 8,111. Author Cotton Dock, Allegheny ;tab tf ';o' t oY C vl u SAM. P. RQSS, Attorney at Law, Office oror Fourth street, second door Above Smithfield. Pitts soldoel s:S Lawrenceville and Sharpsbnrgh Plank Road Company. 11OOKS for _subucription to Stock - of the above Cempany will bet opened at the office of 1116. 31 & LESLIE, No. al 1101, 'tree. Pittaburgh. on Toe. dot. the ddb. and Wiaineklay,dlio ;Ole. days of Slav next. at 10 o'el6-/t of said dayt and at the more of 1131. SMITH CO. Ite Lawrenceville, on Thureda). flit oth day of May mixt. at ln i o'cloct; , sn oo d at the Ann. Of J. EULER, In the 7. 1 d.'z0.f.,1.t ..r.F,,ll.4 6. l'.;;,"ltilvitf&mAl,' 1 0 . 1 t1, 0 Lsorm.gt, Of Sharpaleartn, on Pate:day. the 10th of I:l? . cti . O , 7.1 4 11;1 WIT/efl (Ma 10 c'eltek, A. 31., to 4 ovaltottontaa—WlLSON 31cCANDLE88, J. 01. fIItAIIAM • o. W. p.A 1 A,•},.. 1. 17111:PN. 0 11 CUlsi,Eivr, • • It. L (WA LT, •Plfat.3ley:. JAMESAItIO 11NO1,01e. Peat and American vey, )13 AZ IN'S (suecebsur to E. 11.0o.e!1).11:NNY LIND HAIN 111.006—A New and velueble ettecir • rdneelua and tnionthin/r the hear, aue te. Import • brat.. 1,1111 I.OIIV, tree fn.m gwasois.e. For Nate eple, ft NELLEU.S.S; .trees NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS' T 1!OL 41 SIES' LC.t.EitArgY DEPOT; Third 10.',1. 61, 'a .•It, .. fer fly OW.— Graham • Ncertain • • Naldooal. • The Cona ry mo:Lon:net it nee towel Op PP. Jen-. no; We:de of llovhadel,., 21. Time. A•e-narr. 31arde Llttell . • Lirina 4irr. No.• kl Netball, a TO. It 1/M66aZI., IL, Avdtblegral.ny e Milo., • D' llgiti?influence Tel. fret Motto,. ALIA Dew/1,6r, I, 6 wee A4n , ll ,t r. nor Grant O wc. of yo m r 11.7 ltlilte Root of England Tb, Illettery %MCI Adroatt.rt. of Pen own. 0, the author of "Lamle Todd." Tom Runnel. and hl. Three Meld.. AuuU l'ope a Jean by 0. VI NI nold.. Conuele. in 1 vel-- dor Louise L. Vanier.. or eeneln.lon the Inat n•t Thr Nt! i t:lt L ll ' .. l . l . ' lltfer N l b " ) ' ; ' ;:t. ' 17Ti7g.17. 1 7 .' Th e Meet...or", on the alone: Thie tare,. The glarell , Nettle, by Dutews ''' 4; 10 47 - I '. r"r"" rrtYty lltri.l&;WU.e. The (d elewt. do. de Ltertn a Humor...Naval:o ttera of an Old N 1.1.1: er Hints to YoUl..len Orogen nal California. giantlentree'r Moyer., by Count Vtlnt., • 1.. , 11. r.teettelte au, Tedlet Book Levengro th. Nrholar—the tilpary Prleeet—hy Oen Darrow. author of the - Bible in Itllnto. . New supply Crulaing In the Lion Wu, hr C J. I, 6rwei--tomplet• 111,0,0, of Pendrnnt., I.y Thiwkav, —ietatdete. Caroline of Itrunoelek: by R,rtolda 1,16 FRANXLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. TATE)IF:NT of the AAxeto of the l'oru : 71, ;h i ; ;to ' 'in P P. ‘ 4 . i n' et . T.: • .=.l-iy April Slit. yoRTG.%Oro, Wont tint Olortdede.. 0.11 gone. he. around neut. to the .ely mn.l teener .4 eteeti ~e 1 %wt.... r, . Burka. Srlodi led,. mad A dowleeu ',owe.. Pen:3,1.061. Al., on., 1., le./ ,n 6POt LFIAT C. at Sbrrttr.o•l..... untie, mart. I, 70 1.50 re, ..n 011. r , n.rzwr 01 t 100.tnut a 0 I an..l Ty 1 , , , Pt. o 0011111 . . rtruni. bt ft.,. un .1.6 t std. ‘h 1...16,6,-. tr.., ! t 'pro—. u - t“ .ttrt.tt 1.171.....A.. ' 14:, Thy, earl t. 4 , L. Thy, , u. o r ,ostb 10, of gicm:ll.l. I i by 67 ft•ft ca tt`t Yrybt l • A bowl.. •rni WI, lb by I ran. o f e etdt of Ftlitert dmet. o .1.121 - I • k.ll Mt , / BY 6 I int. 6. Chnlatttabo by 11 ferl,.. thelkaebst..- nullb ev orort vl me Y.,3••••anti Fa. A: ty ou! the borib El& Of ontraw of Ayhttnystree ito . m.;e.. and lot. b} II rfL. on the rut We of Basch south of Cbenftnut atrlfPL. ..... Ifratar and Int. It to fut. No. lon Fit:nate: .c, rant of N snlla ot. 14.14 T, Tel:ovary?, Lc*. no eel latabl oneurilles amp/1 stew,' 153 .1 1 .oft.,CKs. f 10.4,0 Alma Ilan, Low, rlokmtlfont 4 , f . .... . 1: 'Northers:, Dank of-X.l • 10 , Union haul Tenn 0....... I ! 13 Inoanaux GLY,:apao, of the !- State a Pefuls,lvulla• zro Southoask Ifo.tlros.l Co . - et.aii •r. C oa t Book of 5' hail lOL,IIIoG 700 P.nosylvanla Itallood : t.sry 6 •• L Won Canal - - DO North A lbs merican •• Coal .1 10 Sebuylklll Itallno..l C 0.... 5.10.1 North American Coal Loan.. NOTES ANL, BILLS It CCKINAItI.K ..... CNSETTLED POLICIES. 1.1.0.5 lIERC.IIAN DISK ICJ CASH on Land .113.5.5 , 4 07 Iv bands of Algonts ..... 10.04 '34 • By mit" of the Board. CltalLLlttl N. BANCHEB, Ittratilent.. AM,. CHIMES O. PINeXt, ner,t3it - tr anl 6 . 7 t , J. It4ltµUNl{ Agent. Franklin Fire lzurozance Co. of 1111 ,, R ., E R C:r i, 0 It n, S 4,o. C . h u n , rl en m f G o r. t . Lot i r i emou.l timnt.. David It. titonn, C r IVAIArt7 Prrlttl , at. CO tatsa O. Monza, n•wrltart. • This ()migrant rontinttedi to mak.. frourannes, pet...anent or limited, an nu: ttorriptinn of Prnt.rty in 10.1 and rup r i t lt , ry, al i t:3l7 m l s on. z , nt rtih n,uunsmat hind. which. with ttir Cat . 412 Sod Pretn dN ifli..;.. .0411 altpte protactlnn ?ha SCour Btai $1::12.:118 la Sinn thelt incnrporatiun, • p•riod of 21 ytar, tb..y b A e. p. 1,1 upward. of On. MDII,, Flor Ilundrwlihou.d by flea, th.reby affonlinf evid.w. , t ultabta.Kts nf luntrato, Wrii thou. atAllty sat J. tIV I CV/Plt . . A getaL ablo Offire E. E. mt., of Wool aol 3.1 st, OWIiElt lir ti I Nti E 1,175. reed and ft4 . .ale L, 11. E aI),LEILS. aVU; hi.. 0, Wool ot. SEED-93 hl., ree•kl and for sale • 1, 7 A n ao 11. K. SELLEIL... WIIITE I ease reed IL E. st , /J LIQUORICE ROOT--431.10 Ilro for folk by aplo It. P. 13°W'1/ ALOES--50 lbs. for sale by aria 11. E Ea 1.1111.. lOTTON---12 bnle. now landine from str. IL) Ntartiourry,l".d mt.. by' TsAlnn Ineitl:7 t CO. Witte.r ,and Front AIIHOUNI) NUTS-20 saeks, in store, for kfi rwlu br .00 1001/411 1111'0 El" a co. Baltinmro; Luber Emoked: in atter anJ 411.. by' xple, 11101:110 111. lASSIA-11/0 State for oak by • ssm J. riCIIOON SIAF. Ello Co. *I et. lASTILE SOAP-30 las, for male by • g,11.6 J. SCII.H/raIAKEI: ANINIONIA-12 cask just • reerirnd and for ,isle by apla J & co .I JIA RN GREEN—a cans tuonrted for _ bY . J. MCIIIMINMAKKII LEAD-1 cask White for sale hr .pl.l J. 147110.1N1tAKER A CO • LINSEI.:I) OIL-13 eaxkx, warranted for W. by aplel J. SellOON tIAK Ell a - ITALIAN CIIESTNUTS—vot ree'd ILt 15e) Llbertr 0 , by 1111 A. Sloel.l;ltti a CO KW/ tlt.erit .ul Tr. Dealer, ur Gs-1041 drums Smyrna Figs: 50 1,01,1 Extrn I. n 0.1.4 saol r vrry lo• IV3I. %lel:L(710i A CO, HECLEIt'S FARINA, Wheaten Gritt.B. arid Lamm reed nod for role .bob , alo or retell by apiti WM. A McCLURO A CO. sALAI) OlL—l3est Bordeaux Sweet Oil, rie.u,Juit reed and fur tole by apltl WM. A. 31:CLURO A CO. lIOI,L BUTTER-10 bbls. fresh receiving arid for mal• by it. nnizsiu. a CO, 016 Lib.rty etre.. eIiEESE-50 boxes W. R. receiving and :.de apII) It 11ALZELL It CO. 4 SUNDRIE S— IOU bgrea Cam. Cbe••arl '• Cream 100 tialnatur. •21) bids Plc tr, Lt..vd :V barbel. Dl7 Pr•rbm , .. Apllem 4 • 5 - nye: bblsß.C. Iluitno 1100/1; rbt.-4,11Mr. 12 bra 10 bbl. (nen apply In mom wat am wls h, apla J. B. CAXIIIIJU Wants a Situation. i t i Lk , IAN who is entirely conversant with the A erlall tinniness of Liberty, Market, and wad rtreeto. boa u retsalwa same . In I.Uto it ta r tte tan >.an. rearm raw. /cud o devote Ills whole time sod so- truth= to to u.. (hold re foremen otren. Applr_ouy V.1.t.114="" li pt. op 5.. A Card. 11AVE FITTED UP, (on the New York elon.). very rupeCsr Warernem, for the sale cf Cur tam.. Curtain Nlaterials, and every thing sa.pertaltiltia the natioc sad bare selort..l Cholera. taut linen foivrinr afeurtirent hf Sfstln Ile WY.. Brdcotele, Frew+ lied item. Damank De Lelmi, hoglLh Damask, 11- .r.m....Chinta..A. Turk,. Red Good!, I.llr, Gimpe kind. Irb 2 1 ', 1% "' CZM 7 .1 i ne l d . l l ll.. " li "" p 'n eite U rti •trle.. Done Mai., *halo. Mina and hh:l4,Curt.alii Bonlere and hand., Curtain rum, l'itafaleand T. bon, MIL bud Woreloi. lied Mutate and hingvn Mar- Card, tt , 1. 1 Loma...ter_ Mini., Counte r vail. and entered Coinfo,tu. Coinfortf. &As and Reddin. Afl ....der. thankful') rerelerd or:err-I=l Y filled. !da hlN .treet. ir ALUARLE LOTS TO LEASE OR - FOR t. LE-1 to C. )I..Disrot 'tarn. F.,ntor, 44 ra m n. 41t..e..• ft:w t. 'vitt!, rn efri.rfrresos .otatai on 6. 31 , /tacfr on Monunient and Conftltutirn MreriA atthmof the hew Cel.ort Station 11. a F. it . are fultabir for Trungmfetati,p Forwardina If arehou...., an,t 1 1,44neiBiArtit.' having the... of tar Vara._ The Intetlmitr ef the.. rf - Asucit to (be 1113.1rusi tart the ell', and brlifif offeted morn loaf, than en) muffler let. In the 'Halt,. coder tin oar 1,...ed Inu ty draltahle for the en rou.re abov”parited. IF, mon. value will omunur W Rieman. 44. pm.* to oune. Mu. renderituf theta not onll a ate but profltat.le ASIJI u. U. CltlaliElL, Ill a Fa.gt Monument atiret. Or—w. B. 1111.1.. tislt. a IS St, Pent te n e t, Baltimore. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. Fol.' It LOTS, frimting 80 ft. on Liberty at. tr 310 rt. lirra.ry atey.mturtrpulrknotr, ag . t titatualue Tithi v f. ,!.. vp. ; rty wtII ?1.R 4 IJOTATOkiiS--400 bus Neshannoek, for sate i, ~lo N. a W. HAUB:a:011. IkillEU PEACIIF.S--.30 bags for sale by ifi « e t:, IIAREW:1111. I.l}:ktltlNG-10) bbls. No. I Gibbed, for sms iy sett. 5 W. 11•KBACC:11. _ _ (ibis. No. :1 Latge, fur upls S. A, W. lIARBALtiII. ipOSIN-1114) tibia. (soap makers') fur sale ll apl:, N. a W. lIARTIACtiIt. ( J01)1'1.511-2000 fur sale by 5. - a W. it IREIArCeII. It D—I(0/ keg: for sale LA s. • IN liKl C 4 )FFEEMI.I narks prime gre.n, for ib 1,, A. CULBERTSON k1...t1„ Lit..,/y rt. 1 4 , 10 t: —WU MA,. S. F. for sale by IF AO/. CeLIIERTSOI: & CO. . - I. 4 I LOUIt—A frt.4l supply of the celebrated ." 1 . 01.10 Num Flour. for LAM:iy use. juol reed Ana for .Fl 5 A. CV I.I3FICMIN 1 4 . .0. _ N 0.. for tulle by .115 A . 1:431.71Ellts0O. a Co. .AILS—..:OO kegs ass'..l, for sale by As.l3. .4 CULBERT7ON . & CO _ - • Iin.i.)ISEED OIL-11 bbl,. pur e , from r• 111,1 count, r-r ankle by .1. • Jl.llO WATT s CO ' .1 1..M 1 ,1N—a.1 b 1.1.. and hf. bltln. No. I, fur I 7 7. mr.ls 40110 WATT A CO &I Co.l- •1 HE 71.37: 7, ' :RM.:NG-10 bbls. No 1 new; fur sale by .vas gcslltlty.}ls a vomitus!. (.211AL. } -10 bbla. No. I (new) for sale by BERBEIDOE A I NIIIIRAM. Ti No. He War .a C.:OAP-110 boxes No. 1 ftosir - T -- ;s - Wied.or. Pe eoudgre coont eed for ode by IL A- CUNNINGILA.II. 0.1 0 3 Stb..VJ Mena 'JAPER lIAN(iINGS—From 6 1-4 cts. to PI, Ga. Ws by WALGE MARSIIAI.L. PER 1.144411}(1S:-.Quakor st l yles, just You'd lard to we by W P. lIARSI ALI, 1 .1" IA Waal of. 1•E1 . .4ER CENTRES, of Gold and Velvet, Sato roper, for vale by •FP w I* AIARSIIALt. (.:I } I.I.KE ROOT-400 lbs. (Seneca} for sale (..3 by opts II E. SELLERS.:- Wald st Al). VALERIAN-10 lbs. for Sale by I.IL &NI L K PELLEILO, 671r001,1, fIALIBRIA LIQUORICE--1 case for sale C . • • B'C SELLER , . 13iNK ROOT---200 lbs. for sale Lt apls R . RPM/7M Norris' CelebistedTeas.' _ TILE BEST IN PITTSBURGH. in the Uni motel. 24 duce fn. Nsforrod alley Kamßent Funds Tram. ..... . Sp, ?a. The liner Mods The very best—. r .. ... .. . sl,lat ss Precisely tbe Nan; kinds of Black Tea that are told In ths 014 (Amman at 4 end Ora. V*, and saki duly at tbls radelslsolaurut at Us and • . :re-. aro Tbese kinds of Ter:. mond.t be obtained at any other store In Pittsburgh New Goods Nog Agri ...p.n. Cod hal. th e calls./ chair regular rusb.rnat4 boyrre grorrally. lk sNes reek• Upeo this morning. BONNETS and BONNI.T 1110. MEZEI UVueJ on !natunlay, pet at, uf niat.ot t ntli.h . 1,•.o. per /.4 J. llois•clirvting ti0t..1..u.e1.1T.t.:.1.4.5,r.Te le rkt.t. atul Muslin th.1.11:41, Quilt. sad Couuterrau..fut,"tor. Curtain Nlu..llt. to .—• uarttr.rul. c.r. 4 - opening at ,oult ta.t cur., r:1 sad )I.L.t .t. .04 farasola A. MASON Az 1 1)., t.! 4c41.44.11arket at:. f.o apl4 UOODS:—A. A. MASON & CO. v have re,1•...1 I. Janmeta. VanAknro. Tape, Victo Lawn, Niurka-.4.6 )I‘lll M 0.11.1,14.1. N r.. r. Ulu.. Mkt , . Lawn do. 4.14 ACES, &e.—A. A. MASON .5 CO. have rec‘lted lame tuvutrv. tkf ButdcTlta. Patent ' , pot.' 11.14.• 1.41,1 ltru,,cla. Fancy' Jo.. Black Lacer, Dealt 441 61 RAWLS & DRESS GOODS--I 5 earton+ tj f tho most fa•hionableYbawl, no. alvalaa at A. A. ‘IASON 1 CO . ,'. A 1.., cams of ae. atria U. nor , Poplins, entabrtr, and Jsemett.t. ppl4 !.; LA i r ra ft--Ju:tjt - l'k a tknuther large trrylne pms, erun;es, ‘ dialot f t TIIO2. BAUM& AS Market at. riIESTER DECORATIONS; of the richest colnrs szol _ newle.t dyles.koporte4 direct ft= Franca. 1,14 ] ION. PALMER. 65 Market .t. . _ • . Store in New Brighton. 9111 E advertiser, wishing to go west, of. fir. 2 , re 1..41 hi. stare and fixtures. with the stock ". goods. to Nos Brighton. So inllto 1n,.. this oily. An extensor, manufacturing boldness Is curried ou st ver foil.. then le a pruspoit of tortoal neuyoublishotrote Zin.r.,;nl7 ; 7,47 41.111 It MAI t Tn— Morthants slening estoblisn a bnuarli Mort, or young mon desiring toe rtgogo In business are tyquesded to rallou Moues. lintiWN • KIRKPATRICK • or the Editors of this . PO Per fort Inforination. . 5p14.100410T Valuable Real Estate for Sale. VOR SALE—That valuable Lot of liround ft' At:tutted at the opener of Martot sod Water streets. ot present ortupiod by ilolvsny Led +, r►Mass Wart h•flOg • 0 . 01 ?ttP. l l c..t I led,. .A l V. 2 . 4lll4 C .l :Plrr ,l autrortrolulitg '' il!t; Oa,. Work.. for' ...el, ...op. by Mr..los. Tomlin.. ai• NOP lug front of 131 fret loth,. or the Monongahela itie. or, and running bort 344 feet to terestiough street. Pero.. de-lont. of Parch/Loinsrocoles, forth, in. fortnetton from IL non C. STOCKTON, spit No. 47 Market A. PISSOLUTION,—Par.oeineu Ohr NKA USEN Is no long, moon-tot With L. littax. In the mono. re of y,.1.. for Marshall 11 Molloary. The bust.. .111 be settled up by Marshall ary, rho continue to tuanufeeturo all descriptions Fl uor, Platfortu and Counter Scoles. Worthen., Round Chard, I.ll.rty S OAP -30 boxes Rowlens & Co.'s improved tliri li ali INORAIIAM, spit No. Iln Widerstreet D RIED A PPLES-75'bu. for sale by 111'll111411eic • 17,11InAM. apl4 110 Water street. fi. yr o t:...N ., ..G b E y S-41 O lllTl'll'alktaritiv:3!"'d apl4 111 Water greet. 1 Ik,IIOLASSES--75 bbls. to arrice, for safe by 11„ spit DUKBRIDOE A INLIIIRAIL -LT .. ,_ 14 1 1. , 0UR-11.10 bbls. reed and fur sale by ,I,' •014 W. aV. WILSON. 147 Front el Tr ACCO--20 boxes low priced s's, reed .11 for gale by &01a K. SF. WILMON DRIED BEEF-1,700 lbs. prime, for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS A OI).. pt! earne r silts and Waal entyorts. TTS-5 0 bu. Chestnuts; , a bbl,. Hickory Data for sale by .04 ].D. WILLIAMS A CO. FE KINDLING - 100 packs Cheerer r e, r rale by 4 0 14 J. D. WILLIAMS S CO. po T A SH-10 casks for sale by -IL aPI4 ' J. D. WILLIA' B _ OTTER-21) crocks and jars, for sale by 4014 J. D. WILLIAMS CO. CLOTHES PINS--31 boxes for tide by N yi D. WELLLYB 00. 1 -11A jt ,ITNDS if: EASTERN EXCEIANG the E , .arne. A. T .D, and the hlstli7.?4=Ms 11..'"' ' ' wolj corne r Market and Third sta. .. ATHENAEUM. I NI AKIN E RAIIAVAT—Four. Shares .Tila- ; GRAIN'S NEW MAMMOTH P. NORAMA no r . Hallway and 'Dry Dock. km sale by ' OF THE HUDSON RIVER A. WILKINS t CO. _. . .. , 1 N n SCENES IN 1- 11:GIXIA. • iliforma' tion Wanted , . 'HIS elegant work of Art., -- giririk a coa tlF the whereabo o o., o f AND,w mufal. 'me , reprmentatio n vf STO came 'Cr its of &anti- IL/ Tisk. Drove r , . ho re.. 1.1, in Trumbull 05... U. Ile ,fu ...nosy in the world. will I.reurolini for tberant Rano vas liv.t sr. In We en, . 0 ,y,„ . ~....• t, „ „to:. i n - ; to this My. an Tomato, "retsina, Aktil ILO- [Ss. bal. , Mrtuation .ent to Ball. s o pti — " v ' 7'7— .. . - 'rwili I at-P00.... mores at , Ii 0 Oh ordinary pap—. upun making . tend of Ude for the rind time. It ts •ir combi nation of wonder. admal... and p ieasure. JJULIS ILA e.114V11.. (REAR la eaneedingle emollient reentering the atlfeet and Tann wiry , beard aM ou n hj e ,OM admirable Lather, and by its ea toad nature elistrinw the irritation. and pm - et:Wag that auplessmst and stiff y.ottu of the skin which La to often experienced after shaving. Gentlemen mane Ju 4,1 char Litz LYeam, mar Goa the NeK , oereing wind. immediately aver Its nee. withont the Ain resuming. !hammy. And thtt' who „., ft., we ran safely say nui 1.e.. use any ether. • One ,reat adrantuhieb will les especialy. ae .. , e p o wear whiskers—la the Req. that it will not m.o. which mewl papa Dl do,wleitig • candy . the WO Of the whistero. . - J.,,,,,,,,r.nsvhmertly..aredellfhttniprerwrolf.xut pounded with skirl. to the utter eitc.unsen clan veld... calculated to remier the operation of shavine =staant. .11 will te appredanal by ail wh o tr z hewed Weir h 7 JULES HAMM. PerfVeocr azulChemkwi. For a 4. whoksal•snA t utr.... t . .Zlll" d s.jr and R. R. sad Pillabarigh; Doha Want. J. 11.1tda. AUsgboa RV. and j