ishaikired and closed mine eyes, considering Isbell should say or do. This he presently neerediand said, " Do uot - shr thus; I mean well by you, and only wish to put s question to 7'3,T4 whic h you must .answer ate on . yottr con science as a priest. Say, reverend Abrahatti f, which Is the greater sin, to commit whoredom; or to take Cretins of two persons?" and when I emen dbim, "To take the lived two 'per sea," he went on 7" Well, then, is not that what YearStabbora child is about to dot , Rather thin', give herself up to me, who have ever desired to ember, and who tan emu yet save her, 'albeit he r pa is now being miss d, th e will take away her mm life arid that of her wretched father, for littrtely think that you, poor man, will . . outlive this =row. Wherefore do you, for God's ethe ptrim p a bae . to think better of it while . I am yet able ideate her. For know that aboitt tea miles from hence I bare, amen house lathe' midst of the rant, wherein. human being ever gam; thither will I send her this very night, and you may dwell there witilieinllthe day of your life, Dui it please l ythi& You shzilrlive an well as you can possibly,dmire; and to-morrow morning I will spread a report betimes that the witch and *ha. • hate run away together daring the tdght, and that noborey knows.whither they are gone"?..Thas 'spate the serpent to me. as whi bon toner mother Eve; and, wretched shiner' tbat I ara; the tree of death which he showed me Seemed..to me tilio to be a tree of life, Bo plea sant was it to the eye. Nevertheless I answered ." Ily.ehild will never save heriniserable life by :doing aught to peril the satiation of her soul." But now too the serpent was mom- cunning than all the bearits of the field (especially each an old 1061 as 1),-tutd spike thew " Why, who . would bare her r.. 41 the salvation of her soul? Beie r:ad Abiatuun; mist I teach you Scripture Did not our, Lord Christ pardon, Mary Magdalene vibe' 'lied in open „whoredom? and did he not erpealrforgiveness to the poor adulteress who had committed a Mill greater crime nay_mortt, doth mit at Paul , eipressly say that the harlotltatab was eared, Hebreas xt? iters, St James ii. says the same. Da where have ye read that any one was saved who had wantonly taken - her own life and that of her father? Wherefore, for the 'evoker God, persuade your child not to give her self up, body and soul, to the devil, by the stub bornness, bntto safer herself to he saved while it isyet.time. You can abide with her, and pray all the BUM she may commit, and likewise aid me with your prayers, who freely, own that Tem a 'miserable sinner, and havt done you moat evil, though not so much evil by far, re verted Abraham, as David did to "frith, and he Was saved, notwithstanding ho put the man to a thane:fel death, and afterwards lay _with his wife.' Wherefore I, poor man, likewise hope to belaved,u seeing that my desire for }our daugh ter Is still greater than that which this David felt fOr Bathsheba; and I will Make it all .up to you twofold as moon as we , are,in my. cot- When the teniptir had thus spoken,apethought 'his wordsWero sweeter than honey, and I =- ewers", ttlilg, my, lord, I am ashamed to appear before bee with such a proposal." Where • ,upon he ntrnightwnYeald; "Then do write it to her :tame, here Is pen,.ink, and paper." And now,.like Eve, I took the fruit and ate, aid gate It to Tay child that is to Bay, that I re- . capitulated rn,paper, all that Satan had prompt ed, but in the Latin tongue, for I was ashamed to write It in mine own; and lastly I conjured her not to take away her own life and mine, but to submit to the wondrous "will of God. Neither were mine eyes opened when I had eaten (that is seritten), - nor did I perceive that the ink was gall Instead of honey, and I translated my letter to the Sheriff (seeing that he understood no Latin), stalling like a drunken man the while; whereup- - on be clapped mason the shoulder, and after I hadlnade fast the letter, with his signet, he call ed his huntsman, and gate it , to him to carrylt •to inylar4tter; don, he cent her pen, ink, and paper, together with his signet, in order that she might answer it forthwith. Meanwhile he talked with me right gracious ly, praising my, child and, me, and made me drink to him many times from his great pitcher, wherein wagniost goodly wine; moreover he went to cupboard and brought out cakes for me to eat, Wing ihat I should now have each every day. But when the huntsman come back in a boutludf on hour with , her answer, and I had reidthe same, th en, Sct, were mine eyes open ed, and I knew good from evil ; had I. had a Sg leaf,J. should hare covered them therewith for elisetePbutes it was, I held soy hand_ over them szaiwepftsi bitterly that the Sheriff wined very: wroth, and cursing bade me tell to him what she bad written. Thereupon I interpreted the let-. ter tor him; the which Ilikenrise place here, le or der that all may see ray folly, ar.d the stied= of toy child. It was as follows 4 Dabre — Mfelie-1 . • • , teat Son maxis pallebo eogum septettes, et "FM ,101 / magel -ernbeseet, mo • auseiplete, TOM, polka iteram. erubeseui literals tune legadt.•• Qtddret te, Tdrim patreS4 plum em , sum DondisVits Wanes eollidmvtt, ut commu edetuestudas cure inimicis meis,et non ges latsg tit. esse mortem, et In tali morte : ealoet- ai t tdemeritiesimtis Deus Mafia - Delagdiaggo allieque ignovit, 4raorit; quis yelp isocrete op 'cards debilitatem, et non iterum -4 0 C 4, 40 0 -t• -ritego peecarem mos quavis detes earnis-etnon team': sod iterms atque ititrans rine reeeraione usque ad mortem? - Quo modo cleimedissimu3 Deus hoc- scolaratissima !gamma° pencil int - elle pater! recorder° quid mutt diOeti de sands martyribus et virginibas • namipi, qua omen salient ream quam pudiai tient perdere. Ilia et ego eemier, et spouse's melts, Jesus Chriaus, et mild misers., ut spero i - COMUM teternum debit, quamvis rum non min - to orendi ctb debDitatem canasta Maria, eerie sontamdeelarsei, emu insane sum. Fac igitar ut riles', et orspro me spud Deem et -non ap tut Batanam ut et ego mom coram Dec pro to anus poealin. Meats H.,- Captive, Whitt the Sheriff heard this he flungthe pitch. er whinh he held in his hand to the ground, so that it flew in pieces, and cried, ...The cursed deill's Where! the constable Shall make her squeak for this is good hour longer," with many mmo such things beside, which he said in- his Malice, and which I have now forgotten; but he won' became quite gracious again, and said, "She is foolish; do you go to her and see wheth er you cannot , persuade her to her own good as WS es years; the huntsman shell let you in,and &mad the fellow listen give him a good box on the ears fn . my name; do you hear, reverend A braham? -Go now forthwith and bring me hail an atuarea , ns quickly as possible!" I therefore followed the hal:damn, who led me into a vault where was no light me what fell through a hole no bigger thane crowapiece;mulheromydaaght er rat upon her, bed end wept... Any one may guess Hat I stralghtway.bemin to weep too, and was no better able to speak than she. We thus lay mute in each ether's arms for a long time, sea lat last begged. her to forgive me for my letter. but .of the; Sheriff his ?message I said eseght, although Iliad purposed so to do. But bolero log ere heard the ttheriffhimself mild:ham Into the vault faunabove. "What (and here he lvetas a heavy curse) are you • doing them • so ongs ,Came up this moment, reverend Johan nse r Thus I "iscarce time to give her one -lbw b efore the huntsman came back . with the keys and farmed as to. part'. albeit we .had as. Net scarcely spoken, save that I. had told her in sOnr wads what had happened with old Lisa& It waddle hard to believe into what grevicras anger the Sheriff fell when I told him my daught er sestusitted fain and Work not hearken unto hien hs.etrnek me. an the breast, and said, •ilo to the devil then, thou infamous parson !" and when I tamed myself awayand wouldhave gone be pulled me back, and said, ••If thou breathest but one word, of all that has passed, I will hare thee burnt too, then gray headed old father of a ,witch; Ito look to al?. Iterate= I plucked up a heart, and answered that. that would be the greeted Joy to me, especially if I could be burnt __,..--...—...---------- to morrow with my child.: Hereunto he made YRS PRENCErON FLETIEV7 ON SLAVERY. .. DO slum; het elePPed to the door behind me. One f our cadmic', gives the following as Wel; clap the door as thou wilt, I greatly fear ex from the J anuary number of the Bibli that I n Gad will one day clap the doors of lessn in thy face'.— , cal Tory and „Princeton Review, a leading or e• gen of the Old &shoot Presbyterian Church: tit is nridsndr.wrint . m td.a feisals head. mt inrobwe • sopposirjoe (that is to the Fugitive Slave me anstaa /war; Mere are, howsver. DU tau. of scaling was aaoarbenee I infer that It •saa tent epee. which. Law) in a neat measure has been confined to Z e u 'll i a kr " lg* h" ,, F.4 . : . . 04. hsse the A.ltolitioi x ista as a party. Their fundamen = y" . 1 ,& , r1j. . I so ruspoodr en `the{ •s.• ..., ~ 1 • Iliebleeleiblrielt eiellteitet Se tbl i stiti:iist alterati e rns u “.. Pea PIA is anti-scriptural, and therefore tr . .7.1.17.11'W tame " Ile . ar o ma. , g U'''''' ch es t ohs rdi.9 l: . • They assume that Siovehotding ts em- M. Ti'ds. doctrine is the life of the Beat It -/1. - . -. , .yrStrat h" 0 'parer over those who reject that priori ftatzfit grow ~,,,,,,,...,, at eh.. eight 0f,..h., pie, and therefore it hoe not gained ascendency over la eareutthe ale grow Vont o 1 on 'acetates atethee - Oth•ge whose faith is governed by the Word of God. hd swere =amen rd wain , reading thy lette, gag 1 i Vr have ever a 41 ... . lsforesti lhoo• PM.. alb. , tuous licit . i) usintained that the proper Old 8 ametthetant, thav thou but male...mon nottoeysith ' method of opporring this party, and of counter essalli"g'.te ''''' a etlei th salratilli. 0. ire dig: el . acting its pernicious influence, was to exhibit / nava—swot massy stradareioe ana . other alnee,.. eleaily the falsehood of its one Idea, via : that them they repanical al." . tea a slaceho/diny is a rin against God. To this object, • tam and decant not again. And shall I sin • A i.. , met Mme uth, ...d thus notonte il lmh..cto we base devoted several articles in the preceding elt aim a=o t oisTtlitithl: fl i t o lj teriliv.; 074 ''' d e mmibtrs of our iounw." mama/ remember what thou host told or& "pa are convinced by reading the discusdens TiZZlli d tree d i rirg iVii- I h the i L V . At ' L l i ill oth this =bite% that the immorality attributed to beeline tbisttneart r eeJesusChilateall/ sl a p pr. e e fAs iiiiiiffe sf..soe km, moires itself who the mu- 1 wo.... r e_oMiltpr u le ~ .1 e alf 7 ...2ftlgh iglire.,a 1 fie immorally of siaceholding. No man would I ji„..7....„,.,.. -- .. 7 ,zi. b. Jif, — ,7„. 1,:,...17..r / Ajta to restore en apprentice to his toaster' aomila. • 8.0..; lal.lretii.t• erel bleT ei , ... %Wee a end' no one would quote scripture,or search for . I I M ee s tr v eleee th ee ,3 x ?'? th * l ' L .".'''' 1 "T 'th. th" ge ' gate to prove it sinful torestore a fugitive .. •'' • • MAsv . 1 ,5 . Mt.. , els e, if he believed It be lawful in the sight of ['Mite cothmarrn.) . . G . This being the nose, we feel satisfied that 111 mum of the people at the Borth, whose con ed es and actions are ultimately - determined by thee e teachings . of the bible, will soon settle 1 doen In the ocenction that the low in ga i e te, r , ~ not , in con fl ict with the kw of Gad" The paper in which we find these extracts ,Mces in opposition the following declaration of thilleneral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church 818: - • Mar 412=17:411 - . 1Lo•~)isu of A r.e&Ony County, illso she Ss gem at ths 'Noto.trAtb , ,; . ,,, an. wiNii , LD awn, ioossmlible t]?rc e Wmnat Valltatm. 01 1 1 " 04 " 417 Jumble to Qua/ 7d.Urur, . 1 Op * mat lz ". Cur of rittaur7,l,... lute, afilhthiind a 5 5 44 .3 17 1 . 1 dew,. A. 31. 814""La LBStmed by eco ____. - - ..___ourAy . Carvention. crommxtrEE °film Allegheny Whig 1, 4 'AlaimoPai coast,go..niacwi..ia i....rt a coanuasawo,isawd,,,,prazte..t2otkpa. ~,z;wl,Zo.4,l7l.ittfraZtgooaty. Con 7 ention es, s., , ,:. 308/.6a /iLltfCt, Chain% an. 31111tet. Street Store for Egut. BENT.-41/0 Store, 118 Market rOwil:gt %al a c I L ? • - • PITTS ; URGH GAZETTE ,P 13% isaip ir.warTE a co y:PITTBB.VBafi PIUDAY 3tORNDIO,-AP611., 18, 1951 Peatisyhrazda. • •-- -To-the-Whigs-o A _nth. CONYKNIII ( 4 ,,,,u, ,Of ¢.A TUESDAY., • p., cd. madMstm mum! pm. and al Court. . ILEDI Mi n ifolos. • ' ..1 3aAj e ll i efistor. Ne.boalea=cr, Wm. J. Wordm. PreMon. Ileums o t .c4 C, ItUill.Dardmsa Ommrs OYU' , ataa , „... Jobs DS . Wm. Ems. • JOIA et NI lON will t h e In the city Jam fish. lASI, for the Pk , kw the agora oPlieverstor sal 90 for Judges of the SuPeone IT AL rci.r.u.,(2. 1 .... Parallel Blellenami , IT .... . Malta. Ma ttel D. flora., Joh 1 S. B ro w. T. ylar Worth, A er E. Broom, Ora. Baker. Woe. M. Walk , James Clark, Mermen D. PbelLeh Edwin C. Wilma, John Allison, L Daniel McCur dy. thorr Meyall. Alm r Melon. e Wrancie M. Jordan. ' R. R 'DLO 11111Tkle Bantam Vint p urbane:lon of the “amber Witeln" : • *aburgh and Newiork. Correspond ence; Comm6rcial news, Fze. • Fourth—No. C of the Homo Journal articles on "Ifome. 7 ' Third page—Telegraphic news, Home Matters, of the Dig' Beaver, and the table larTds of Ohio, and now not a voice is raised against the wis dom of ths undertaking. We ,confidently ex pect the same verdict in favor of the river route, and can afford to wait until it is rendered. We have no objection to a railroad across the from Steubenville to Pittsburgh, provi rbcst chooses to build it, but we are not cornmaed tit is the best and most practical 'route at the present time, and wo deem it our duty to uudertake only what is eminently feasi ble aturprilcticaL As the Cleveland and Pitts burgh Railroad Company intend to extend that work tOZZEI, and contend that it is more pru dent to the space of twenty miles, between Yellow CrCek and Steubenville, thai to attempt an arduous and expensive work, such as a direct lino Railroadwould be, incurring the necessity of ere • g the Ohio twice, and of passing semi, etgh miles through Virginia, where the right of aray has been denied. The road down the I 'ver to Steubenville will certainly be built. Ol this there can be no doubt. This need not t the construction of the other route at One future day, if thought necessary. In the meantime, the people , in the region formed by thot bend of the Ohio, can be just as ',well sui by plank roads, which will connect 1 them at i I d, tteburgh with both eastern and wes tern railr . ' The P is correspondent asks, if "all the de- I pots . are be in Allegheny." We understand not. Th Cement Railroad is to bate its depoti 'on this me of the river ; but if we are correctly inform they will be farther from the centre of the bus' ess of Pittsburgh than the Western ed i ). Railroad pot will be. We are all one people —ono city—and oar destiny is one. Those who endeavor to =ate contentions and rivalries among faa, because we aresoterned by different city -colorationi, are both contemptible and dangerorm. Such persons are governed by a itarrew„bigoted selfishness, as injurious to com munity, as it is disgraceful to their manhood. A WooTO STEOVENTILI2,—StaIIbOIiTiIIe, at the p t =meat, stands in a criticsdposition as regards greatßailMad schemes now growing ..,. Into In . this neon. It her.action I 3 prompt and energetic, and in the right direction, the eon sectue thebenefits of a connecut,n with all the important 'Rama systems of Ohio and Teensylvania' . ~.k little delay may divert these advantages from her. - We lo ve announced, in• another article, that 1 the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rearoad Company 1 has cominenced preparations for placing the line between! Wellsville and Beaver under contract ! This wilt b ri ng Bteribea 'silk within twenty . miles m of the ailmed systems referred to, over an ea sy route and alight grades.- If she embraces it, she wi ll est probably attract to herself the lines from Zanesville and the region of •,Central Ohio. If not, they maytake another direction. . Therd is, we understand., a project seriously .entertained of making a Railroad from some 1 point ou the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, southeasterly to the volley of the Tuscarawas, thus taPping and diverting the very trade which Steubenrille relies upon to support her projected road. Fl'o avert this, &tub enrille should bestir herself to secure a connection with the Cleveland and Pitsburgh Road at the mouth of Yellow Creek. This would remove from her this danger, and s g t i to her vast Railroad facilities, and tend , y to attract to that point the Roil roads Central Ohio. , . AD TO WZLLOVILLLE.—We learn that the CI reload and Pittsburgh Ra il road- Compa ny ny her resolved to construct, at an early day, that pint of their line between Beaver and Wells vine; Miring instructed their Engineer to com mence the survey and location this week. It will here connect with the Ohio and Pennsylva nia line r placing us directly in. he point of COTI- nation and divergence. We are gratified to learn that the work willbe vigouronsly pushed fens= until completed.—Beaver Argus. This us the commencement of the mneh-ebu sed "rixacmbendibus," which we predicted would inevitably be built. We risked nothing in the p i 'ellen, as no well Informed and un- prejudi ed person could give the matter any though without coming to the tame conclusion. The extension of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Wire+ deem - theriver to tap the'veriens lines cominglin from the West is, no perfectlyratienal, feasibid, anti business-like, that to examine the • - questiold is to be convinced. We are aware that our neighbor of the * Thur. nal has tried to be•very witty at our expense in regard to the river mute, which he has pronoun ced •V posterns's," en "absurdity," an "extra, spa " and so forth, nicknesaing it the t'cir cam dibtus," and bringing all his power of i r ridictd to bear upon it. We can afford to wait, h ever, and we shall anon have our neigh bor bodsting of the far-di ghted wisdom of the project which will give to _Pittsburgh so vast an amoun of trade. Me consider the voluntary enslaving of one of the human race by another, as a gross !lasi= of the most precious and sacred rights human :nature: se utterly inconsistent with isw of 00, retiaires us to lose our ghbor es auseelses; and as totally ineconci• •lestith the spirit and prkeipie of the Gospel Christ, which enjoins tnat...a, things whatso ye wooldaae2 Amid do to ion4 . do ye erect to Tea Heitrrisbn RAIL ZOAD. —Our neighbor of the J ournal, is in error in supposing llud - ite. Ilempfield railroad can be built for $1,300,000. The lowest estimate we base seen, is that of Mr. g;sight, made after a hasty examinating= and. with a desire to present as favorable a view as possible. lie estimated the length of the line at 82 miles, and the cost of construction at $26,- 800 per mile—or $2,178;000 for the whole line. Mr. J. E. Thompson, Chief . Engineer of. the Pennsylvania Railroad, estimates the cost of the Western DisiSlon of that Road, from "Johnstown to Pittsburgh, a distance of 78 miles, sit $2,- 718,000, or $4,800 per mile; and yet this line crosses no river except the Connemangh, where it is a small stream. Those who are acquainted with the nature of the emmtry through which the Rempfield Railroad must pass, pronounce it quite . as diffi cult as the Western Division of tb Petthwylva ia road. It has also.to cross two large streams running in deep valleys, and Mr. Knight says it will require five tunnels. It is altogether likely, too, that the line will be nearer ninety miles than eighty-two. Taking, therefore, all the infor mation we have on the subject into view, it is safe to estinuste that the road cannot be con structed and stocked, with a cash outlay of less than three millums of dollars! Isterday, &s -and elong the usual fairness Where is the money to come from P Philadel phia is exhausting her available spate means in finishing the mountain section of her Central road, and will hardly try new schemes until she has proved" those she has undertaken. When this lets, en lee legheny end to against ns o North side ed from the Ire tire per to the judg , If experience. is done she will see that she can save her;means for more useful purposes than the liempfield road. But cannot the Bonds of the Company be sold to raise the money! This depends on a va riety of circumstances. If the route is of un- questioned utility and value and promises to pay well, if the money market is easy, and if the Company has an actual cash basis made . np of bona fide subscrif 'lions; amounting to a sum plif ficient to grade and bridge the road, the money may be obtained. ' But if any one of these is wantingthe Bonds will not sell unless at a ruin ousi., discount . Admi •ng the first tworequisites for argument's sake, here will the $1,600,000 come from to grade an bridge the road! Where! Can any one tell '. T e route is not such, how ever, even were the oney raised to grade and bridge it, in our opin on, as H ill oommaild the attention of capitalis while there is so great a demand for money to build lines of undoubted feasibility, and prom' ing adequate returns. _ . _ . , made against ed and alone, by the route Gen. Soorr IN CINCINNATI.—The stay of the veteran in the Queen City and its vicinity for some doys past, has been attended by many plea. . TUC COST or AII.ATING FUGITIVE SLAVES.— surableincidents. Ilereviewed the UstitedStates ;Notwithstanding they provision in the Fugitive, troops at Newport, and enjoyed the hospitalities Slave Law, that the 4'nited States shall pay the ; ofe some arn e ago, , :te e nold n eeeeittlieceee— wd th h e o r m e e nu knew tbirtyn, expenses, it appears that the arrest of a fugitive fters of g rkeople visited the General at his guar. is a losing business. The Boston Traveller tells tens, and the citizens through the Committee, us that "though the city will hare to pay a greats ; tendered him a public diluter. Gen. S. declined er share of the expense of preserving the peace, in the tollowing happy note: yet it is thought that the expense whiCh will fall I CINCINNATI, April 0, 1961 hatre'drzttetestra:ielehilveineihathdeiette to meet mat large upon the master in recovering the slave, will be very large, perhaps as high as $l,OOO or 2,000." I number o f my countryman of Cincinnati, whom ;should the business of capturing runaways ;you represent, at a public dinner to be given oh continue to be so expensive, we may soon expect • some day that I may appoint to find it abandoned. , This distinguithed mark of approbation, coot - 'kicked with the warm greetings eo generally be . . _ stowed anon me since my arrival among you, has TCLEGILAPLI Dicininria.—The Atlantic and Ohio renewed my ancientobligatiots of duty and grit- Telegraph Company, (Philadelphia and Pitts- Bede to the Queen ofty Of the West—the most burgh) announce a quarterly dividend of sixty ; wonderful creation of modern times, and which cents per share, on the capital sleek of the Com. ' no American can behold without feeling a height pony, payable on and after the 14th inst. , cud glow of patriotism. Gentlemen, I must beg of you to allow me to , . ! decline the honor of a public dinner which you Retrains° !Marrxes.—The Colubahus, Ohio, j have so handsomely tendered. I have not no. Journal says: ! cepted an invitation of the kindin a great many • ' yearn , and shall,probably never accept another, Passengers are n w ticketed from Cincinnati 1 but I min not the less, with the highest considers to Buffalo, via Colon bus and Cleveland,-for ten lion Your grateful and Wit serv't dollars. After the I;ith instant the time between , WINFIELD SCOTT. Cincinnati and New York city will be forty eight I • hours. When the Ere roan is Illal,S . heff to Don- l kirk the time will be still farther reduced, and ! GEN. BRADY Y DEAD. • when the South Lake:hore roadie finished from', A despatch from Detroit, April 15th, espy— Cleveland to Dunkirk it will be down to the min- I "Gen. Brady, after lingering in great pain for imam point, not mac orer trienty-four hours 1 the past three or four days, died fifteen minutes So we go. ' 9, A. NI. • ...- The N. Y. Express bias the folloifi rig announce- 1 _ - ! , . , Gen Hugh Bra.ly, says the Buffalo Cornier, at went . the time ofhis death. was Colonel of the 21 reg- Erie Railroad throifYA to the iaLia.,•Thosecond 1 (meat of Infantry, Brigadier and Major Geilleral great act in the history of New York in over, ' by brevet, and in command of a military Depart nzuff the iron bone can now go from opposite meat or division. Gen. Brady's commission was New York city to if ankirk on Lake Erie. The , the oldest in the service—bearing de. , he 1792, track is down. The iron link of the lake and of when he entered the army es lieutenant under the metropolis is complete. Than is accomplish- ! Mad Anthony Wayne, with whose command he od, again, another work which is calculate,' to made the celebrated Indian campaign which ro pour into our lap wealth, and to enrich evert ' stored Ohio and Kentucky to the whites otter the town, village and farmer on the great route. , defeat of St_Clair. Ile wag distinguished for. i The Ravenna Whig has the following:iv— . his rsll.s.t., in the Into war rim Oreat Ittitait TA, Fourth ifect--The Cleveland and Pitt, , and in 1812 rmlipromoted to the Coloneley of the burgh Railroad has been in operation as far as I 22d regiment of Infantry. When the array was. Ravenna four weeks. Instead of the business , reduced in 1818, he waamade Cot- of thelki ID. decreasing, as was predicted, it is fast increas- 1 fantry, of which regiment Gen. Bennet Rileywas tug. We notice shipments during the past week ' until recently Lt. Colonel.. of goals for Salem, Canton. he. Goods-for these i Gen. Brady was at the battle of Lundy's Lane places have heretofore been teamed from Pitts- i where he was severely wounded in the groin. We burgh and Wellsville. Our own merchants, andhave seen his sword and belt worn on that mon ition of the surrounding 'inures, are beginning I don. and we hare crenated 'l3 markatipon them to receive their Spring purchases by this road in I of shot received in that action. great abundance. The 'poSsenger business is Generni Brady had been o citizen of Detroit for also on the increase. There passed over the ' nearly twenty five years. and hos, by his urban-, road the fourth week sixteen hundred and fifty.l ity. politeness, and unpretended gentlemanly seven persons, as follows: I conduct, won his way to the hearts and good feeling of its citizens. Ile leaves four children—Mr. I'. Brady, ,Mer chant, Detroit; the wives of Inct ii, Wittherell, Detroit, Capt. Thompson, late of Army, and Major Electus Backus, nth Inf. Ills death was sudden, hot he was doubtless prepared; for a few years since, when suffering illness, his physician informed him that he had probably but a few hours to lire—" Well," said the veteran, "let the drums beat, my knapsack is clung." Ile was 82 years of age, butbla step was firm and erect. —arse. Her.. PASMIGTSII April S. Tuesday, 252 9 9, Wednesday, • 354} 9 10, Thursday, 334 11, Friday„ 245 12, Saturday, . 2 / 3 9 11, Monday, ~ '9 Total, 1667} The passenger business for the first four weeks foots up as follows: Firstmeek. Second week, Third week, Fourth week, .7E2 INT LIND NOT COXING.—TIIO Columbus, Obio,Stite Journal, publishes the following des patch from Barnum: "Please say there is no probability of Jenny Lind ever singing in Columbus, or any of the Lake cities; all reports to the contrary notwith standing. Strong inducements are offered for us to go to Landon on the let of June. P. T. DATUM 1." If Jenny goes to London on the lot of 'June, she will not sing in Pittsburgh, of course, unless she can be induced to pay a visit to us on her way east. It is; 'singular that she should atop at a place of some ten thousand inhabitants, and neglect a city of near 30,000. BAU Sexcutamos.—The Louisville Journal of April 12, eaym We learn that the Jenny Lind concert came off at 'Madison lass night at a pork, house, fixed up for the occasion, but, owing to the en tire vasnitableness of the building, it - did not give the satisfaction anticipated. A gentleman in Madison hod bought of Mr. Barnum the pro ceeds of the concert for $5,000. The receipts, we understand, fell short about $1,500." Tickets were sold as low as 60 cents and $l. RUSSIA—NavaI. Foncr. la Tun B LACK Rea.— The Tribune tramlines the following from the correspondence of the Allgemeiue Zeitong, from the Black Sea, dated Mirch. The Russian Governor General of the Cauca sian Provinces, Prince Michael Woronsow, has repeatedly expressed the wish to be relieved of his burdensome office. His advanced.age, and certain intrigues in high military quarters, seem to have strengthened him in this resolution.— But, thus, far, the Emperor has not acceded to his wishes. In the course of the approaching Spring, prince Worousow contemplates a long visit to the Southern Provinces, taking up his residence in his famous Gothic castle of Alupko in the Southern borders of the Crimea. Tiflis has been greatly embellished under his adminis tration, food the tone of society much improved. The Russian, Georgian and Armenian nobility vie with each other in luxury and festivals. The departure of the Prince will excite far more re gret,-ott all accounts, among the natives, who have 'found protection and Justice under him, then among the hessian officials. The building of forts at Gumri end Eriwan, on the confines of Turkey and Persia have been long since com plete!. So also is the construction of the great docks at Sebastopol. The Russian - tleet in the Black Sea notwith standing the immense expense occasioned by the short duration of building mateHids in that cli mate, is to be increased by GO pr GO vessels of war. The dock-yards of Niolajen turnout on the average one ship-of-the-line and several frigatef-thes and corvettes cupinally. Thirteen Ship S- o-line line aro in the roadstcad• of SebastopoL Russia is thus fully equipped in the Black Sea for all possible emergencies. Whatever may happen in the West, the peculiar aim cf .Russia • is never lost sight of. Intelligence -seldom Basses fr9ln the interior of the Russian Empire to Europa— We hear from credible sources that - the down trodden serfs rise oftener thaiever against their masters. The most dreadful imprisonments and the prospect of the Siberian mines, do not af fright the peasants, when they are excited strongly against their masters by oppression and ill treatment, from taking Mettost terrible re venge. DM remarkable tbat these eases of ven geance do not soften the rigor ortbe nobles.— For e,wmple, the hdr.of the murdered . . Tithe's- ski at Kann treads precisely hi the footsteps of - his predecessor. - The 'meat dreadful tortures have nut brought the pommel there to codes , Tallithtruss SLAT' Tatutz.—private adn ces from , ,Janerio say:,-"The Government is periling its very existence in its efforts to 0 414 13 Oa , rt l .4e. The once aotorl- Ous slave' steamer, the Berpente, now the GOB- ' fink), of the Brazilian navy, has s is a s seven ! captures.„ fact weak she carried off 200 newly imported negroes frem the island of filarambaiu They are supposed to have belonged to Joaquim Breves, the well known and opulentelavg dealer. This man is the owner of ten large Ifirendas, and the-master of some 2,500 slaves.. His large possessions give him -great political influence, and the seizure Of his slaves shows plainly the energy and determination of the Government It is to bevboped, now that the Brazilian author ities have given such substantial proofs of their good faith and sincere determination to put an , end to the traffic, that the officers of the cruisers will abstain from interfering, and confine their operations to the high seas. Irritating the peo ple, will be merely throwing new difficulties in the way of the Government, whose task is al ready sufficiently arduous." From the National Intrlligencer PAINFUL EtI7YOBJ3 FROM BOUTS. If either private or public information is to be relied upon, another scheme or unlawful violence, to'be directed against the territory of a friendly Power, in the form of an attempt upon Cubs, is on foot. We have letters from the interior of Georgia, stating the departure of a number of persons for the Golf coast, intending to meet and organize somewhere en the coast in the neighborhood of Apalachicola. We have from another point in the some vicinity the subjoin ed more distinct statement of the fact of the de parture of a considerable body of men from that point in the same direction. We cannot doubt that the authorities of the United States, Civil and Naval, will be on the look-out to prevent or defeat this new attempt to dishonor this Itarnb lib in its own estimation and in the opinion of the civilized world: From the Atlanta (Ca.) !W. of April, 10 One hundred and twenty enterprising looking young men took the Macon and Western care from this city this morning, bound professedly for California, but it is well understood here that their intended destination is the Island of Cuba: Several young men from Atlanta joined the corn; puny before it left. It is, perhaps, worthy of notice, in this cotmection, that lull a dozen boxes of rifles were yesterday morning shipped on the Atlanta and West Point railroad from this place. 1,018 • 4,119 1,31;a - 1,9571 SENATOR WADE. We publish below an extract from a letter re• ceived by a citizen of our town, from our newly elected Senntor, defining his political position; it will doubtless settle the question as to his par ty adhesions, and show that in him the "Free. Boilers - as finch, have nothing to expect—that instead of being a coadjutor of Chase. and Hale, he will be found upon nil occasions, a me and Whiy.—Non Lithon Palladium. Jr-mason, April 6, 1851. First, then, I am a Whig, and nothing else—• a Whig, tecause I believe the best Intereatsof our country are connected with the success of that party; always too much devoted to the party to see it lend Itself to the furtherance of measures which I cannot approve without an endeavor to prevent its so doing. It shall be tdy endeavor truely to represent this great State, and not any particular section of it. 1 shall, to the best of my ability, rebuke any attempted encroachment of slavery into territory now free, or any haugh ty and insolent attempt to overcome the free States by threats of "dissolution of the Union," or any measure intended to insult northern feel ing. You know that lam hostile to the "com promise measures," so called, and especially the "fugitive law," but I shall endeavor to deal fairly with the South. I do not intend to be an agitator, but while slavery will consent to re main within her own States, without attempted aggression, I shall feel no disposition to inter.. fere with her; in that I intend to be a true Whig. I regret to see a.disposition In any part of this State to engraft the compromise meas. , urea upon the doctrines of the Whig party; the at tempt to make these measures a teat of Whig, gery would be to destroy the party, on the ' Re serve at least Whereas, if the Whigs of the South and middle portion of the State could be made slink more Wilma upon this subject, we should be able to act together next fall as of old. • From Turalth.—The New Orleans Delia of the 21 instant contains Inter news from Yucatan, which represents that devoted country as in a most desperate condition—the war between they .whites and the natives continuingwith unabated fury and threatening even the extermination of the former from the country. The intelligencei is communicated in a letter from the correspon-t dent of the Delta, dated at Merida, on the 10th of March, and is, as follows : "The war already so long waged between the whites and ruthless barbarians still continues. The line of operations is now established fame thirty leagues from this place Foarteen thous and Yucatcco soldiers are guarding the cordon whilst some twenty thousand Indians, well ar med sod equipped, are on theoppoeiteslde. Oen. 3lichelterretto informed me to-day that he could see but little prospect for termination to this subjugation, so long I/9 the English continued to furnistil,the hostile Indians with the munitions of war. It is a fact beyond dispute, that English muskets and powder arc freely supplied at Boa lire, in return for the spoils of churches, and whatever other plunder the barbarians may of fee. The remit will inevitably be, the final exter mination of the Spanish race in Yucatan. Pro perty is comperatively valuelesa Families who ten years ago were in the receipt of thousands from their estates, are now dependent on their manual labor for their subsistence. As the Yu catan troops are at this moment without cloth ing, and depending on the precarious supplies afforded by a ratherbOuntiful nature, for food,. it should not bo a Matter of surprise if the In= diens were found in possessimf In less thus and month. Micholterreno quits his present post, military Governor of Yucatan, in a few weeks, when he will be relieved by our quondam prisonor of war Gen. La Vega: The latter con do nothing more than hap been done to reduce the Indians. Money'ill thy sinew of war." 11= Comalyr.—The only remedy allined SO ibei DYhliq yllei has newerllod Or mart ian a ears when direetions are "Miami. la iana/es User PM. It has noy ben array rears before the pall, wad has born intrOdnoect In all or the Union. %Sher. it kw born maul * It ha. hall the most triumphant mamma ..11...e..11r driven out or tue all other medicines. It has been baled under W the different ohne. of IlelinUs. and has teen fours] equally glorious in all. /wale hi J. KIDD • 0t).., • . I sprabri.....s • S. co Wout at. Petroleum! nuystrungs, n...ripsdorro.,Pn., March 4, 'IL in./1. KUL-41e. Sir, Your Petroleum Le working won. liethitY: therefore would thumb yo uth...l OM . a Ol . O by the katrosylnalia IVe am err out, and it if being inauito l sAnthth*thAY Tann, respectfully. JOlll4 LONG t CO. Ilaggenu.t. AYbland ea-. 0-11126 10.'61. Salt. liwg—Dear Sir, Your Anent. * few weeks tithe, left with 0.1 four dozen hock Oth which we hoer gad. pleat ibreurd bur ell dinen Ltomedithely. Your medians is working wonder In Ih,* region. We run obtain attend eteelleuttertificagf. If To death, Lbws,. Yours, Act SCOTT. for Ade br Keyser A. XeDowell. 140 Wood streth B. E. Sellers. 87 Wood street: B. A. Fthuththrl , A Co, corner Wood ead khoul screech D. 31. Curry. 1,. A. Elliott. JoseTh Waists. and U. P. behwerts, sith by the pro. 8. M. KIER. ,14,11 , thwfr Cans! Bthin.Ssveutb st... Pittsburgh. Pereigia and American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, OATH NOW IN FIORE A an ..set completestock of FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Ba lm, pm the mring Wale, =I which they are prepared filer lo purchasers .t mum that will compare brambly with any of the eaetern Mtn, Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh ENCOURAGE iIOM INSTITUTIONS Mae No. 41 Water areal, lu th. marabou.. of C. 11. QNT. 110..., President. A. W. Moot.. Beep. Yhll threpany ifthow prepared to Wore all merchandise in store.and in situ, seasci., Ae. Am =Me movanty for th s, ability and integrity of the 'Mann., Is afforded in the chsneter of the Director,. o p. are all eilMens of Piltthemsh. well and fast/call Apeens te the community fur their prudence, intelligence. An d InterelT itharrsth—C, 11. Homey, Wm. Mole), Wrn. Larimer, Jr., Water Bryant. liugh D. Nino, Edward !leaden" John Ilmworth, thabaugh, B. D. aptOttf • WOKE:BEE MY ttannm ARE YOU A FATHER, laborin g for the • sat of n hmUTsod suffering Cram general do Dr.llAm, D. liter. • Mother, a inivAtig from dims.. to which R amie. arirrug . lti Dr. 0. D. three's 00.0., Ca tl.r n a depot, or of mr ritiTol T onT ageata, and get • panaphlcas whet . . you will Cad th at the Ebakei Sar saparilla, w prepared by Dr. C. . More, has Lest the mama of pirmanently curing more 0ine.161.. to which Om Inman !sally are amtionally sulnert, than any other =titre of iiiiilwayatilla ever yet brought Inifors th e This malting lua establirbod Its high rvputation by IS. mamma. mad well aunnal gurus. It la pat WI In quart banns. and Is the only Sarsaparilla Oat act. ma the Livvr, 11340. ) e. and blood at Ms sum gran, which wadi. lialtinan/arr mon valuable to every ma, particularly to females. Fin ours sal minulra for Dr. B. D. 110RE'il BR AKER SARRAPAIULLA, and take n00n... pries. IR pa bot Us-0 battles for $5. /on We by DR. S. D. 11011111 A 00., Propri•trim, 1 College !tall, Cirichatunt. I To whims all orders may be addawaid. Alto, for mi. by .1. A....kinalt, J. Schumagniker 0 Co„, Mack, It. W. llama... M. Tormead, J. Dobler, _W. Jas sots Pitlabarsin D.A. Elliott. Albgbany city; 1., R. Ai Oelland, Mostiegter P. Crocker. Ilrowrimille; Jas. Pan a Os, Wbeekam J. boos . . and K. 0. Morgan, filtßan Oats. ciAßlallwT At the mallow of her husband No. 104, Market .tro kkk, vita of John thuhapacrak 10 U. 3aah rear or km. • The hansral wi . ll take klsee tau harunial =Chg. lot sraw ,. I re % o r4 d . ae o k t — lb. lo E n.u tOmed r u ti m Ui p.ctuat ii foi r Cem ritc . .01.04. •Notice. rrifiE SToCKFIOLDERS of tlio..4.iinss 31..uf.auriod txrapaily..... tws instalment. of Twelve Dundee, rat Fin, Doll per than la taloned to he paid on the Dab daf of M p , twat, at the acme of ease. Lennie. Leo. Phllelanthla By order Of the Marl of Directors. CIIANLIOS. Tn... and Seer Tarentaro. April Mb. 1351.--laollli'v W. Dixon's Loudon Patent Lever Watches, Superior to my Truliales rarr qfrred to Pinsteuwa. H RICILARDSON, 81 Market Street, is . mole Agent Do. the bbove to Laver W.elies. to,oillowing guarantee D. attarbel to rant WateD ill appointment Ut the Adrolralty, DIXON. 11 manatee and Watch Mannteetnetr, 45 Kurt blare, now well nowt, Landcwa Thla certifies that the wrosopanyltureW•tcb, No. Is warrant...l by ou'to le of nty manatee.... nal oo Watch with my name noon It le genuine unless merompealel by • • • ---- lAMY'S (successor to E. Booed') JENNY LIND LIAM 0108.5—L ri.7 ,ost valuable aftlcho r l dreelses aad tanaLtblng the L.D.omi ID WWI a Deuxl. DAD lo.dm [Dm r.... g.... 1.... 11. .4. , V .Dl6lt. IL ent.vm SI owl Meet. A A. MASON& CO., 62 and 64Market at., viu op= 20 0.01 P 221041. .22 PELLADEuricuL AHD LIVPMPOOD. - : 11. States Mail Steauuthip Lae STEAMSHIP LAFAYETTE, CHARLES STODDARD. Counimalim". Ulna of slearnship Crescent Mg.) Tin nen and psurerful Amnion simians ^ ship Laura - rm. Charles Fusidard. Commander, • _ • placed css this Line. to ran bns.% PhibutelPhin scrov,i. pool111 , 1 , 1e d a; der berth... Lombard str i rmit. roc ThU nj:rdid 1 4fr ' ist:;. .6 built in the most substantial amnia, te4Pregards and ma. an:tem him ha rg ding Dal lows. throughout. similar to the Winning.of t h e steamers of Conine Lin.. sad in se rg lowa fully anal in point of strength and rtfoniV de/ to say steamer at at. Liar scoommodadons for Ps.' .m=l are onsurpsased for comfort and elegmica SATES or PASSAGE r..d.kr. &kola &.t Itoncap...— Et=:2nM:ll MEE= Persons going to the World . . Fair am inikenned that Ex. eunion Tickets will be inset for a limited inembir of per ....Zees, Sirius them ample time to visit PstiOncd inent the petwpal Miles in Europe. EXCURSION . RITES TO LITERPOOL AND DACE. First Ask 4 ---- t:urgeonTile;;;;a6tg;Eii. No MOMS socured until raid for. Preform from LfeerpooL on riNz GIOODO, Ole;ler I.:L. Returning, ftbe• Lafayette .111 Imre Liverpool Jrmv, And commence Per second 'mpg , . firorphare about the mid• die of July. For ns'ilVZMWn'iTc.7., 37 wwo l d o- t. Junk' L. LINTON, _Lombard rt. ritudf,7Phfro- I Agent at Liverpsol, Joan Ildlioror, Pvq• Acad. for Pittoburoh. J. aR. non. • , • aplb.l4 Bound Church Iluildhomt, Liberty et, - • . Valuable Zeal Estate for Sale. pOIIR LOTS, fronting 80 ft. on Liberty et i L.,15 no ftzillsacVcarnci Oa r. asreatl.7=l ar as low, If for coon 1CoowN " of oplb JOHN WAIT 3 CO., Llterty NEW BOOM NEW BOOKS! A T HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third O 4o=l2rfiVirl.l.7. °-- , .. ... Lain' National, . . 1 ... The Commiesbner: a new novel by 0. P. R.. Jame.t. Zoo. I Dletbiary of linhardes. No. V. • Time: the Aeensom hy Mrs. Marsh. . . . MOD's thins" Age. Nos. MI. Nathells: a Tee. Ron Doug's" or the AntobloStalMT of • IDD I WWS's ! Daughter. . - I Moose Influence a Tale the Molten an& Ds:dant= 117 Onee! Acidly. Mother's eompense. be Gram Avatar. Rhoberd of York, or the"WhDe Rost of-Engl.& ; The 111stom: am" Adrentarn of Peel Obb. by 110 , 1 SWOT of "Laurie Told."' '._ . Tom Racoon aid hie Three linden Amato; " . Pope Joan; by 0. W. IL lbw - cold. , Consuaka In I eol-60e. Louise Le. Talllerm or oonel oudon of th e Iron Mask. Staunch' Wall, • Ristoriol Roomuce—completa 'The Warwick Weollatula by Frank Formner. ' ••• The Klealeboeue ter the Mau, DT ThealmMlT The Quern's Neeklacm. h 11 , 71 1. Tolly rale Pealbasoms Wed Eta eu . UU duo.. by Darly. Nat. of • M aritaldo. The City Merebsub do. do . . BMW a Unmoreos DreeD b. - do. Rennin of b Okl Maid: or IDnts to Toot Mon.• - , ' Dreamt and Dallforaia. Gentlemen's Etiquette; ,by Cmout D'Orsay. Ladles' Rtiquethe sad Toilet Omit. . - _ : Larenwro: tbi &belay—Me 01—the Tylna—bl Dime Dormer ember of th e - Bible in Stei n. '' -New supPlY. In the Last IFer. by .J. Petemen—complete. History of Bru ne by Thackarey—complate. Carol hoe of Elrunnr by Reynolds. .. spl6 . . DOLL BUTTER-10 bbls. fresh receiving ILL mai 6r Rsla by H. DALZELL CO, sple Liberty _ C EMESE-50 boxes W. R. receiving :lassie by apll3 B. DALZELTa co • SUNDRIES -100 bores Com. Cb..l Go - ems. 100 Palo &amt., 23 bbls Pearlx • 5_ !. )..42.fticnk baniall• I?!l " PlarlannnS fte " "fl 7♦ Ll.nla S.C. uttona . 100 dos. Broonanc. 10 bt. l 4 l ° ll 8. "" 12 Inxr. " 10 Maly rnwEn apple:, In glatie.ineefo,enn• 130TATOES-400 bu. Neshannock, for sale. b r apls W. ILLABACCIff.' ' A RIEL PEACHES-50 bags for sale by LP spls 8 &W. HA/MALI:lit bbls. No. 1 Gibbed. - for sa.b, by .pl 5 8 & W. HARRAOO/1. - VIACKEREL -50 bbls. No. 3 Large, for 1 1 /1. Rale by .Rib 9. t IC. ILUIBAWH. ROSIN -100 bbls. (soap makers') for sale by •pi 0. t. W. aisuluau. GUDFISH-20001be. for sale In arls 8.1 W. HKILBAUGIL LARD -100 kegs for sale by I_4l s ply S. t if. 11.ARILLU0IL RIO COFFEE--150 sack4 a rime green, for .4. by e. CO TSONCO, apls . 196 Liberty . _ _ LOUlt-100 bbla. S. F. for sale by ADIS A. CULBERTSON t OR- - rl:lß—d. fresh supply of 'the celebrated .. Maw', far .I.4_reell sod er eby apl6 A. Clll.ll/114760/5 t CO. • iiSE=3l SUGAR -35 bbda N. 0., for sale by apl.6 _L. C111.146111 - BON Mit. IICAILS-300 kegs sued. for sale by 1.1 sol -A. CULBERTSON 4. CO. FLUBBED OIL-11 bble. pare, from wommeame br • • J - in1.. 4 1 - of co, Lamer ac SALMON -40 bblo. and • h f. bbis. No. 1, for b T .oLs JOHN WAIT CO. ERRING-10 bbla No.l (ilea) foraaloby 11 arab . BURBELDOEt INGILII.LIL " • SELAD-10 bbls. No. 1 (new) for sale by : • ,• nes • At Out. 04.377 TS SOAP -1.10 boxes No.j Rosin; oo'ot tor . 2 by " A. - Zrsilfikor aplfb No.= Llbestr pAPER HANGINGS—From 6 14 its to a ror sale by WALTERP. MABEILILL. f Wted InER 11A.NGINGS—Quaker styles, just s sus s.• sal by W. P. MARSKALL. 015 .153 Wood d. TESTER CENTRES, of Cold end Velvet, •rib aLLb' titiIISIIAL. SS Wood st- . 103.D6G 17 S I L AKE Z °"-' eLl=r4Z..t" RAD. VALERIAN- -- 2501be: for enle by' FL K MUM& 57 Wads!. lALABILLA. LIQUORICE-1 - mM for solo by nal SLSEUER& PINK ROOT-200 lbs. for sale ta ms. 015 E.E. v 4 Cwt. , te48.10 00 Morris' Celebrated Teas. " • ' BEST IN PITTSBUBOII, in the Die mood. at door from Diamond Orr. • Eszellemt ..... We. 1% . 16. The Tao. She 51.00 "- • Preclaele woe 'Wail of black Yea Mei me mold ha the Old Om:Uri at 4 and Ca. Vi lb., and are mold dallf thlo establishment at 60 and 75e. L. Thew linsda of Teat cannot be obtained at any other Woe In • • • • • New Goode Now Arriving. WRY= ISURCHITELD are now dai iali.=ratrriazwo=!l„l,,. buyers generally. -7 Do% Open this morning, BONN/Mud son= Opened on alnr. y, nag 5t4 . 1: 4 5 . I , tt Matilmack Pain tu .apo, roper. ie• Per Ind& klautiateetinatiouls, anon as Diapers, Tabla Clot* Linen and Muslin Siteetteign Must dia.towein gar; Qulita and C oo ntapitte, Warattame Diatlll.lnWow, Curtain MM.. sawnewalaurr apealus at !bah gaat name of gamut, and Margot. grn nada - WRITE GOODS!—A. A. MASON & CO. Hare re rindsoo pleats Jumut Csoedee, Tape. LAT, d A;•Polka Sput i Wilrmsele, Feuer A do., Meek Demi, Demi Veils, Lore do. 5514 §IIAWLS .k DRESS GOODS-45 cartons SONthe most WU:cable amnia, no.ofaning odd. 4. SON a CU's. Alpo, caw of nen ink no Lamm fan spec, Poplins, Cambrina, and Jneonetta apl4 NIEILL PAPER—Justreo'd, anotherlarge lot of Eastern Paper, of tem:Ant patiamz, and 14 rery pnera, Re bed embers, dining roods, balls. a Re, a. on TIWS. PALMER. fh -Market at. TES .,,, TER DECORATIONS , Lth , a ri fr ches spill arket et. Q OAP-40 boxes Rawlens & Co.'s impeo, extn stew. OUve 5.. t lQ 6611: ar.l4 71 RIED APPLES-15 brt. for sale by ' BLIORIDGE d INOR.RAM. Alp/ WiLier Area.. QRANGES -60 boxes , just received ar, - fbi Reg! BUIIBIIIDOE a 1:4011:8131, ' .14.11 116 Weill,' KM. AELtss, Es -45 ggig&:tkfoo,r,e,!;'. by ,- pLoult-100bbla reed and for sale . by W. P. WILSON. 147 trt rirOBACCG—Z) taxes low_priced s's, rec' R. ad for de by all W.• P. WILSON. DRIED BEEF-1,700 lbs. prime, for sale ba J. D. WILEWLS CO., ap , comer FUth and Wald streets NUTS -50 bu. Chestnuts; "U. 4 " 44 3 N %lttraekr , apl4 . D a co. IRE KINDLIbiG-100 packs Cheerer's, for rale by epli J. D. WILLIAMS' CO. JTASH-10 ceake for tale by apll J. IL maul's a co. UTTER-21) crocks and jars, for sale by opl4 • J. D:WILLIAMS t CO. CLOTHES boxee for sale Ily . J. D. IFILLULVB DI ►TOBACCO-8 kegs No. 1 Twist, °edge's' baud. receiving per Washington. awl far anie hp .pl 2 JAS. DALLELL. GS Water at. TANNERS' OIL-15 bbla: (tir anive)Sor We by .pl 2 J. KIDD t CO. lat R-111'1 I Ito Fume) de by _ 1.4,12 J. D CO. UURNT SENNA--GOO lbs. (to arrive) for is WA by •pl 2 J. KIDD t CO. 10 XT. LOGWOOD-001be. (to orrivei for sale by 4914 J. KIDD t CO. DOWDER SLIP: ELM-721X) lbs. just rad sad We We by J. MOD • CO.. • • .F.T4 . brawl sr C OTTON—t 2 bales to iirrice per, Igniftewer; k .th by .01 Wster tad Root Int LARD OIL-10 bbls. for sale .by a 11 ISAIAH DICHIT a CO, Watt and Rant at. COFFEE— 50 bags Rio, for sale by aplo ISALiII DICKEY a CO. MAGAZINES MR APRIL.— gpleflire Book, for Argil; llatla's Titth"' do. Tar sal. at stall Ita Ai t it Nait Baithuns Notice. A LL PERSONS baling business with the aor " = " =Z b rUts= "4"r tt Bra m Comacus Coutos. ow 1 3 I 2 n 21.. sod tom 2to4P. M. nercnsots is want of ono. tint Boa Emu zamitvizi c el to tits &Imo .1 &Moan • , • AMUSEMENTS. LAFAYETTE HALL CONCERT. DIAMOND'S QUARTETTE CLUB.— hr..T . MU be levev e hie 11*1 the )Slane V) CO V MHZ Tee 4r0mc)....11,prd Dorrezen". NOentmoqSY; Cetnt„......l.loecertstesneAdocica. Aed apl.B.lte W)d. LAWRENCE. client • --. WILKI3BIIAILI . . 'KILMISTES. lin!', "ii -incrtiier .of z .. r i,,,q.... ...... .• AT LIMNING, ALGGth; is • .. o!. GAG) Miss EJLICISTEIto—LrIia rill Ipret, With Lo :InGLI Action ILLAP, lu:Li Mints Willis= etlict, in fan tasia lad larlallona. ....... EMMA--hogrrano—tbe lltik cantattice, .bo InQlrmo from the Open. awl fenny Linea semi the Echo, Lute Bird. kr. Ilia EMILIE .111 arms ha laughable Character&mmu E, Mr. SILMIST Senors and Piebald. &if Performance erIM commence MIX c'elach.". hatahr tame M cents. aeltlt _ ATEKIVAINIX. GRAIN'S NEW MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF TELE HUDSON RIVER AND SCENES IN VIRGINIA... saorss ETZRY ETZ:115(11115 SirNam.= moves st 5 o'eleet, protteat A/Wt. tame 25 emu. ChM= emloll ace ly . 15 MAL WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, MEMM OMER JULFWidiYiST B/invEr..s . PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND. XPRESS Packet and • Railroad "Line for JD Cleveland. rka i r b 7 8t wbo+llb to t`k :I; a Zgke, Pan cb, d tlltara, i n Km..., Lod toe eplealld orw Pawner Cum of *a Cleveland sod Fittsburgh Italboa4 Qa. to Cleveland. recces: Ramos. NIAOARA MAYFLOWFX- • Blows. - Steamers Icare their landirur op Ito oho MOrholstrikli Rouse. at 9 o'clock, connecting .RD the Pul.t.. at Beaver, which 0111 Inn komedlatay on the arrival of the vicaoler, arriln ., g at RlTelll2l in time forth* I,: kx , rio . coin= • .rein ai ZYlev,..llTlArf,;',..lMarawarl•thal of for titIFFALO affi, IMMBOIT, and the gram. , Chktr roi hlllvarkle, 'Toledo, Easidoetry OM Dunkirk tail also tbr orealkg train •of cue ler Columba!, Xenia. aid • - likelroutl, • CLARKS, YAWLS A COI MFIAMA, Itoorrarka,ka. AGIMTS: • W. R 1900BW.AD; r . Mee oader Bt. Charier BMsk,• O. M. ILtRTON, ender comer of Pailthltehl and Water streetik:o • PLUMBIIIIOII. Mani 1851. UNION LINE Oil the'Pennsyhania and Ohio Quids: • PROPRIETORS: . z. CLARKE, PAR/TR!, CO.,—. . - ..... P.. ' CHAMBERLIN, CRAWFORD* ia1...-.lN.Aanasn, /THIS well known Line is now prepared to.: o ■us ,, anne.set udam.s.r. from PithBORGII n CLE ND, to ear t on the Canal alui Lama db. Deilittat of the Line are.unsurpaided to ntunbar. oaf it r, and espacitr of Boa% Merin. of CaPtaina, and of °V.strri;pittalittri and Cleveland da DinDLlg in tonnantlarxtth a Line of Ftsainboata batmeat PITT • EPRGH and BRAVE.% and s Line of Era eLvis steamboats liddraller and Tamil) on the Lakes. CO RHINE= . , Parka Co., Yoruf., %Tanen, CL; A. a. N. 0.. k. Newton MM., 04 • 0. pranthia, Ravenna O.: • ' Bnrflon Co. i1.P.211., Galilee! CO, Franklin, 0.; - • u. A. Miller. Cllpalfor• POI., 0, Wheeled.. Les a tka, Akron. 04 • • Handal - non a Pettitone, Eandnakp Cif, 04 PeckhamScott, Toledo. - D. Willlania A Co., Detroit. Michigair. Donaeman Co.. 31.11araulda, Wle.; tiro. A. w 1 a filbta A Ca.. Oren, 1114 Mtiirere.alourr,A ear. Water and Baddifildd Pi=olll4. MIRFUMERY—Just reied, very choke' ~..rge o lt ,! =eszt i ga s ag ! T r o t =M. Powder. to., at tits drag nose of .plO sOrasr of Wood sad Math sta. SUN'DRIE&--200 bu. Dried...fipples; , 30 blals.Pwirl Aaln • 5 auks Potsah: 'be saleAr_ ENULTAIL - EANS--100 Mate, a prime article . B"" a "noLisir t marrism. coact 122 Proud. and 161 lint mot FISH -51), bbls. Whits Fisk . sox 2101 Nod-web Ihr mair Try. DIMLY DICKEY dt OR tlf,ll.ooN+-'M cash Matt; , • 13 " Stecnalderrja pals by A ' 'PALM PICHAT a cu. T EA—SO 1)43. Y., EL, for sale lz j gy - , 'Wales sod trent sts. ; UGAR--40 hhda. prime N. O.; Thr =Se BROWN • KIIIEP OIASSES—LSO bbls. N. O.; SORB R .- ICE=4O tesprime, news nztur ale by RIED 'APPLESIOO bu.-for sale b I tisou. t twn : tt, .t. YE - FLOUR-50 bbls. for sale by , .plO. • • BROWN k 111116PAIRICIE. , . i •-• . - • L. New. I n !. .. ... . . I'4 , FRESH supply of the Atats-itium Szia , 7 LLM... akettladatt Seleetka of mato sad sada Mute, la t0ta1...1 part a Valk it aal Wane ta attat , eserthas for Ms withaloa of du nias, sad lb/ balasavar swot is ssastred notaaca, bt Wo. B. Baidircry. also, Tat XI:ImM a eau...am:of papabkr_sad soda • .ohs, fiv e = r., ,,a Llasb:o r , ==s i Beads. Waltzes, Mks, Vartadoas, la.,far ads by , , .-. aZd2 . • . .11 .-. - ICI : all-n r. atlb L e rlerd Osbir "t 'a Mau — ' . . .Brandies, Wines, IiAVIICG Completed - .arrangements wits I .11otims be Bodes= and ether Lwow. Cities, RR mmo.f. of my mien, I am lbw enabled to Mier to.' Dealers, Ma smalladvma. over impartation eat, BRANvt. DIM. WIRD& and LIQUORS. of the . meat . Imes under metes house ((desire!: • • Attention la invited to my lief, as berme • Itflp•aires . Bordeaux. and Rochelle Bresdleylt , bb t.Q. it garjede .4 dark. J 5 mad r. e, sold. mad brown Sbormint Rim • . qr. ou a nd r d Madelra, 2; r 7 M•d• 125 " Poet WI., fo:t very old and cn.Mrlcn ROO baaketa Sparkling ChamPaMm. Menna brander. 500 Doss Claret W mgrioaa braze!, and vintage• 100 cams Sauterne and vintages 1844-7. 11=0 Sauterne 4 Claret bra. 0. 1 1 1 PPM 014 lialand end SehtlydamOin. • p.ebecom Old Scotch and Irish Whiakii. 4 . mperier 014 Jaa.len Boon. 40 tilt superior 14 , 04.11r0wn Stont and &Mat Ale. . WWI • onotant guagr I =Pz.t•d re. Cherry Be.- 1.0 node of MArAnt SEMI . = aleraya no All of which I will offer on r favorable terms. Orders will be execnted !fib melMte *dryad; at kerett Ms. A. IL 11 • • " • Immter load Resler. 30 Walton Ogee. •pl(tlaranu(Ro) Thile4e/Okl• ARGA I N B!—Teachers tea , Arszalies "LIME topittrebeeevalua-' Qf BeaMd Bream, Chafe Tmt Bunn; . 141111nd Wmbvbx Cdinijirrvn. • • Vat. t7ia..tiatundloned Book Store, sdlolandl Dr. *Mare. Brag Store, earner U Unreel and Pourelt axe. TEL indableen ment Is about eke:slipup, and will eel! me el treenbeencit work. at met - Al.—Carter 41. 8r0.., valuable Duane m excellent etent for sale et met. Call during Me prevent week only. liiiirEDUCATION.th BOOK STORY.—This store t cos. Llow for erma, very low. It hatt Jolt teen retitled , with Letutiful front Z. MA, Life Insurance MLLE NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASEI7BI4.NCY gOCIZTY of Load= sod or York, -• safe azol permanent 'ordinal.. ozobtelog the mutual. µanalyst 'nth that of • Pak 4.12D.T. Promo-rue ta t to three witting to imam. • Me. th• Company for Weston:. l'entur rain at tka Baoki p a t s House of WU. A. LULL t Ott, • 64 Word at. • • RYE -5 bids. just recd and for aide by . aroo W. 2 F. W-1L. 5 0 .11r.Fire at The Pennsylvania Volunteera • TRE . SUBSCRIBER, late a member Drum :mond Regiment of rennaFlrenta Volanteent, offal peotessional zerriere to the meg:Mere of the two Rear merits of Penurylvania Toinnterea who marred in the IMA t Isar wi th hirrieo, to anted th e claims to which they are Mr tidal under Amenably, ean Am of Amebly, mead 'the high day of Marsh, UPI, entitled "An Art TIMM. for the paysomit ' tithe First and Second Reatmente of P.raurylvania. , 'unteere, who served In the let. war wilh Mexico.* - LI. B. ROOD, Attorney at Law: • Ramie:ug. April L,lOll. stpll - .2=eati —/larrutteg .Apriena. Craton llorsk,'Stralatitoth ' • a Qr.. Aptil 2,18511 Cl, PALED PROPeariWill be received ari thlv cafe, until 12 o'clock, 'XII d•T crAPtil. hilt .,fir the &leery - pa tbe following artlcles,lhe the use oath* doh at the U H Marine Hannah WS/ Una Clay, want the 310/41/0 laf June, 1t62, • Bee, ha free pounble trove bane, ke bar stoma, Brea each as loaf to we one „, ra Brown ßr Surat of the beet ;Nana,' "• " " nice Bite tour Soap Battu ricer. ei;ii ... Best bolted meal— Hcm ''''' ; tart ' : " " ulb& Allot ti; '''"'' be of thete* Ibunnah lies sled tote, tarnished ai r tk times and in each group, ties oeo. tiovrepttititloa o the Steward of the itorPlvai approved by ute Surveyor may lea nennanah Any other article& that may be wanted, the oontaletor to flannhat the lowest market It Ls estbrialed that the number of i nau piled will average about 33 ter day , uhhtnat b row du,* will be shout 10 aborts werveats to be enDlnlett: Aar Warman= tooveroieg 03 1 3 ... N. Sal at ea. office. Vl.nlll OODS, • In Sarver. aul • at, 1,. S. IlarinellcepltaL ULES HAUL'S SILVILNO Where Is the man .ho does not thltethit. the Imre • selitts " rhet. "° llol f triPettcb‘44. d o nee e pleasure. maths. • t r. of Jithoi Moser. Almond wtarbio, or Ambrosial Sharing Comma I . of. lerly lotheweible em words weee the to oT I*n—who has been wed to dueller tith °tut.? eleP— pin meta. trial of this for the drst time. It ls a usothe nation of wonder, adethratlott and pl_emee. JULY-% MUMPS WAVING Cttdii renderl . V eldest eel moth wirt and pllatde, oral edd=.4 .4 .1 by tu a =` l7 .‘.......i man " t rga w i dth.: of the ebb tidal_ is so eute— alter sh_ylot .thetthkasen using J0k.....t - 9 .e.t C.. 0.1.7 ten th. .4 =4., inainedithely Eta Mt use, without the .tin tha' eithipped. ono use it, we can eddy se t,rip er. nee ettln. one gm' advantage—eh appt,je‘ tad by these who rear whiskery—la the teei that it Sill set awoke the leasd.with the e t,...j.a ll l=blis thSAy Or may ewe...ow to the szoming Crusts ass de&thiedreemtpothost. eomeronudth eklil. to the utter tudeel otallartieless [asunder the operation of Sitarists on and b..mdam el al the mt. Idiot of • P""1 aukr iall3 Mina, Patamei — sew airmut, 120 Inwenut cared, ut" e l thri t =.thel s reed MI. "4 J. NSE3