._/ - ._. . • •4"mseanwhile i had mounted his gray • Oise, Awns •Up smote them right and left scrota their. 'eyes with his riding-whip, but they nevertheless mold ilearee fall bath. Howbeit at length be cleatudllnveraWand -when -abont-ten-ftllawr With long pitchforks, *ho for the molt port also had rapieraltihelesddes; had pitteedthrtalltei roundabout our cart, tie constable lifted her up intolt r and bound her fast to a raft, Old Pau& , who etood,by, lifted :neap, and my dear gossip . wee likeivise forced to befitted- in, se weak • hod he beanie from all the &atria • ; Ile ,ientritued i his Sexton; Master &Skew, to;ralk ; before,the cart with the school; andlimie him from Mens • lime ;Mid a . Teme of Me;getally.hYtan; " ,Oa . God alone I rest taYlfolo,"Whiclishe promised to do. And here r*ill also note that I myself eat down upon . the straw by my daughter, and that our dear. eonfessor.the reverend Mirth:Me sat back wards."l The constable wee Perched up behind with Itli'drami'siord.. When all this was none, item, thicourtroonioted Up Into enothercarvisger Sheriff gar Order tenet out. • , , Amni Stn; who travelled through this 04 , 41- try as_the "Special Savoy of the Sublime Portz." and receiveddisthigni' shed honors, and ten thou sand dollitra from one hatiotud was, according to the New York Er/nut: l lWe better than an impostor: That paperpublishes a letter ftuni .Consixintinupie, dated,' Feb. 23d; • Whitt' gives th e following account of the Sa - tin , guialted Envoy of the Smiud Turk, Sad the char acter of his mission : • "As it may, be interesting, I ieillgive you some account ofthis • Ainia Bey. In the year. 1880, he weal:naught to Constantinople from . 13afran- bole, a city on the tatia, ts river Mdaii, empty. I ing into the Black Sea; near Amastra and sent to a cardigefactary,onthedolden Horn, to learn the tmde with 'a pay of 20 'piastres; (5 -6th of a dollar)',month: _Two er three years after this, be vita taken darn the factory; ;and sent to:the Nand f3clsel, di he educated. Ire remained there an a rill till . 1848; when he was made 'under a toter; with ay of 600 piastres per month,equal •to fat; and he remained thus occupied until be • um seat as an attendant on Anieer, Begh, ape?. 0:010trillk and dstinction..ihMtthe Suiten BP' pointed to go to Bitrom; there 'ta,"get = laforme-', don sato the proper totality for eitabllahlag, in that tinarter, a Nasal idepot: , Itettmirt from this he.expeditien;, ita promoted to the rank of a Colonel, (a rank very common is this itantry; as may be jedgeddam the fact that it is held by many persois'whe are *played as engineers on board the goternment steamen) , retained !oldie Navel School, ihere be was, when be was called out to unmet:any Bratett to the United . Statmi. : Amin luta two brothers in this Place; one iiititchmaii,the other a Paitry cook, while Ids permits are atillliring - Safranbola cept ea I have described be riertilield any sitar` tion under government: • • As tithe ''ettbaasy,"it appears that dragoman' (interpreter) Brown took it into Idthead, all of a sudden to go to the . United States; but, in de fog so; it must be in a style somewhat extraor dinary, it, exhibit some grand diplomatic skill. To accomplish this he goes , to the Adruirislity. tells Itla friends there, a long story about the many new inventions got up in the United States, and concludes by saying that he would consider himself highly honored by having apeman from that cstablialunent'to . accompany him, to see the wonders of that great nation, and its • wonder working people; and thus with some , importuni ty be conceded in getting he Capt. .Pascha to lay the matter before the Suttee,_ turd to get his Majesty's consentto the arrangement; which he did with the proviso that. it be condacttd without ostentation, and by no means to be considered ^political or diplomadef and with the distinct un derstanding that whoever should leave the Naval School, at the Admhality. ehould do so in the character of 'students, and nothing more." . , A Rivet or Pnorgason Waressra.—The Court of Maw of the Dante Gnome, four days ago, tried a immusamed Meth,' for the murder of hf. . , fhtitton„ a notary, of Saint -de- de On the 20th of December Lost, the accused went conceal time! to M. Gait tou's (Ake, and pressed him to accompany him to draw on come M. Guido' at last went, but did not return home. The next day, his family being greatly alarmed caused inquiry to benusde, but they. led to , no result. Suspicion fell on the ac cused , e and his house Was examined, , Traces of ' blood were herd on different articles of dress, on no axe, en the walls, and on the walls also were some bits' of hair, mixed with blood;which were '..riseertainett to be these ot the deceased. When these things were discovered, the accused slis. j played great emation. Bits of pecalar descrip.. Son of soil were found on a wheelbarrow, and a person announced that 'on theprevious night, he had heard the noise of the borrow going in the i direction of a field of that sort of aoiL . The field was occoldingly' examined, and in , titter body e atml of 'tl i /e scc Zd ered. 9•P ro dotted was not I Who did tie deed lie was taken to Psis* and after a while sent for his wile, and admitted to her that he was' the mur derer. - The - poor woman slaieked and fainted. To the tria Mining magistrate hi also aitted that he had pUtthe decetoattedentb, and thro w n the body hatotheitit; but helaboied to show that it was in imtuntmt of passion end withentpienied itation., A, nsultiMde of minute circumstances, proved tha '.the Murder had been deliberately planned; end that belied longentertidned bitter animosity spinet the deicased, to, whom Its was a debtor and who had latterly prase himfor yment ' of his money . Declared guilty by the Jury, the cometcondemned the man to death.— He hesidthi sentence without any emotion. In the prison hoWever, ho displayed profound die= ccuagement, and tack nothod; and when his wife or children were referred to he wept melt bitter. ly.--Galignange Messenger. :MOO CAPITAICANNIS CANNOT Si PALLIT.— Tbe Ph i ladelphia- Ateeriesn gives the following decision in the Sapremo Court of Pennsylvania, in a ass - Made Moncloy: v , Peiffer v. The Cornell:ewesla% of Pennsylva nia. The plaintiff la errormas lately convicted of themarder of bis wife in Schuylkill_ county. and sentenced to be hung: The ground relied upon for reversalwas, that after the jury woo swors.but before the wee was opened, the jury were suffered to'separate and go to their homes. a This the SupremeC.esit hare now decided waa...4 Mel error although ibe prieoner's counsel seated. The court nay that a prisoner on trial. for Lis life shordanot be asked to consent.. 'That, the allowing a jury no teeeparate is dangerous. If the accused .has powerfol.frieno, it opens a door for 'improper Influence against the . Com inonwealth. If he islithout friends; itenables a potterfel, en=y, cc pnblio.prejudice,to work fearfolly , agalnsthim. A prisoner onsituated, if caked his consent that the jury. who are topers up= Ward* may not be kept confined to their *primal.; daze not deny them,the refusal of which they Inight be tempted by their verdict to meat. Judgment reversed, and . the prisoner, amt bankfor another trial." 7101,18 W CUB EXpEnnor. AtNorfolk en the 12th inst,-the schooner Vio: is, hem Mantansas, reports the troops out there end preparations are making to resist another . Lopes lavishes, the reports of which re rife and • crechtal Aicher •from'llanna to the Ne York Her . ald, dated 'April Bth, says • Do not treat lightly the infonnation_which you a-nr to received hose touching Sue rumors Illicit ere afloat here of another expeditioni tote sent to this island under the ex-Spanish thmrallapee The govensmenthava positive into-motion that ..'General Lopes failing to receive a !crash' sum, of money which he erected to receive hats this is ' had, would, with a few rollovers only 'endeavor to effect a landing en this island, and in conjunc tion with certain Creoles raise thery ofirebel-' - lion to the Spanish Crown, for irki h purpose a schooner has born placed at his orders , in the • gett at Florida." 1 • Dat it is kncnm that a very target= of mos,= ey, which had. been subscribed in this island, Wu remitted to New Orleans ; that 8,000 men 14, been enrolled in the Southern States and Tens, salt not already sailed for Cuba, are *may to de so- ' They have several pieces of • emery, ' gel are in every way peeirared with wamitions of war-, The government • have issued the most cam . lostrictions, 'and the troops hasg been Co throughout Om island that the point of will become Instantly known, so Oat the hmadens will not' have' the slightest clatese of iseapo on shore ; but '1 very much doubt, that will elude the *plume of. the cruis e* or be be able to approach the land at aIL Let it be'es it may; end 'that Lopez 'Mid his peri7 effect a leading, they will most assuredly be all captured, and the Captain General has =- pursed bildeten=n tOmake • a most severe womplm' The left this on the Bid inst, smithe French "atiamer Magador this morning, Wass both hire taken Spanish pilots' from this "pleas with them it Is treed that they hare INS*7 exin_ 'la cruise along th e zoo!, G ene - so! Aymerleh left her 4 for Ptleri9 Principe last wok that city being considered the hot-bed of agnegetionlita;ind it has accordingly been ga thered byes army. efl,ooo men. The Captain Gettaral!msve full credence to the inn he has received, the substance of odd& I booth girth you above,. has made his dis anganuite prepared to resist soy st.: B. - We. . and brig - Persian wired here from Jamaica - on Bandar jest, for the protectimictleitisitintereits, tax OvitalirZote.--The:Trentott? Getitte le Wormer that the Nellie elm Sims. shoat tiho the vett Oval& in Boston has asikti t :itr aimed by Junes Potter, of Princeton, 7., and blimp to one of bin plantations in the South. P 1 ' :UR A IZZEEE U B.G 8. igonliNcq APRIL 19, Mt. .Ylett.....page,Contataation of, the " Amber WWitch;!' Cowmen:Lai p ire, Fonith page—Ph °logical arid fade'. Lee tares. . . Thiripege.-Tele phic neve, HoraOlatters, Tnx Lzontermrs aljouriedsiar die, on Tues day last. Oar reporter brought the proceedings up to 12 o'clock on holiday night. There was nothing done, in either House, of general inter est on Tuesday forenoon. When the list of acts Is published we shallibe able to see what has been done. The moat important bill pissed is the Appropriation :bill. The:Free Banking :bill was killed in the House by.the Locofoco majori ty. The foaming , among other acts, were sign ed by the Governor et= the adjournment: Afoot to authorised the State Treasurer to assfond to John H. IdTheity, the amount of ex. trees of' Collateral inheritance tax paid by mis take to the }Unit Allegheny county; relit. tieg to the Pittsbu and Braddoek's field plank z. road Company ;to Monongahela wharf lathe city of Pittsburgh i dto streets in 'boron& of South Pittsburgh d Birmingham, Allegheny County;, to the Ms Insurance company of the city of Pittaburg . - INIGAIILLAB nt WEsl.—Applicatiop hav ing beea made thr the Secretary of the In terior, that the lan occupied by General II.). buy and his compazions might be withdrawn from sate until the neat cession of Congress, that a grait might be applied for, the _President has complied with tie. requests, provideil, that each shall designate • e partienia9 tract which be wishes reserved. —The export of specie to The lent weekly account $ an export. or $1,191,0`29. .. ands a premium in Europe Es.roux or BYE= Europeehll increase 'from New, York oho Although silver can i the scarcity among of tile eniori to co .1 en-lmtnente num • nee constantly gob:: causes the great amount silt of goal Besides this, of iraroad and other bonds to Barone. beiNDIAILItS IN TlCL.—Aletter to the i;uplßal timore Americans tom that a formidable gang 'efixiceadiarielltar been Minh!. by the police of Utica. It appears they have been at work for the lart eighteen manths, and have started .forty-three destructilve fires. The proof is very positive, and some VII be hind guilty of "Arson bite faiddegree," 11644 is punishable by death. No motive for this loandnet can be discovered.— The onlyeeasot that they want they went on tort Of mania du for tmicidt Tre Nzw ,entertained.et hare, been at 'mord Flotid+ and has' prhrst 43:1 &Id Car Tamascur entes i mum.—The Washington pa pers contain a lengthy circular, addressed by, the Acting Secretary of the Treasm7 W corardi and commercial - agents of the United Wes. -It is designed to elicit from these soeiceeriiithilitic information on po nts connected with thP host, charges, and circiamstances attending the pur chase and shipmeht of foreign merchandise in the cot:tides of its production, or ports of ship ment, for the ce of the appraisers and collectors in the, `form and correct levying of duties, with a *ow of guarding against at tempted feuds on he revenue. . Another Treasar, circular to collectors of cus tom has alio beep issued, the special notice of the depart:tient Imiing been called to the militia of fees for weighing, garminvor measuring mer chandise entered it the custom house. . Toe Bans Qui l nton xst 'from:Km—The great question no to thel;mie of representation in Vir gittio, it is said, ;rill probably be compromised In the convention t Richmond, byprol tiding that the representation in the House be on the white l.t.bp aste, and that • I the Semite on the mixed basis. The controversy has assumed almost AS strong a sectional as tm _it did id 1829, when it threatened to &Tie the State by a line drawn hetireen:esstern and western Virginia. Henry A. Wise is the esineirt champion of the white ba sis, and of free, equal, and universal sndinge.— Such a ieform.hli holds to be neoemerY;to the the full developrdent of the energies of the peo ple and the resont i rees of the State. , ... f Tat etrIATIM MI agency has been establish_ ed in Chaileaton S. C., for the sale of tea plants and pedi, Dent diriect from China. Ituzius .Smith,l l. Esq., w o ban been for two years past _making experim in the cultivation of the plant in Smith arolins, has remarked that it bloasoras there din China and India at the s # .6n same time , . and t the manner of its blossom ing indicates a • 'ty of climate and en adap tation of the temperature of the South to the , f imccessfal cold 1 tion of tea. The seed is of the size and color a hazel nut, and contains au oily kernel.. , . THE DTlTlClTfffiral AT CA81.11112 COLUGZ.— the dispatch Irliach we received as to this affair is confirmed in othaquarMrs. The Philadelphia .Inquirer has t i e following, dated Carlise, Pa., Aprill4: • "On Thursday last, certain students of the Dickinson College applied to be excused from the College Recitations to attend the funeral of a citizen of the 'town not connected with the in stitution. ' The faculty declined the request.— liotwithstandingg their refusal, the students ab sented themselVes. The faculty , expected con cessions from them, -which, it seems, they de clined to make: The - result thus far has been the dismisial of fourteen of the refractory stu dents, and the inspssi..- on of the others. Pro ceedings gro g out of this affair are still; in progress. Fran as Cars —A dystractive fire occured in : Catskill N. ark . , On the llth inst._ Thirty buildings incl ing twciehurches. end slurs tel were destrtsyed. The loss is estimated at $50,000. • Jenny Lind is to sing its Wheeling on Thursday next, the 24th inst. A large number of persons will go, from this city. ~,. We direct Ih4 attention of those concerned, to the advertises:Et:: the ommiesloner of the I..and O ffi ce. in e reiatiou the manner of lo toting Land W ts, of • Act of September, 1850, bestowin lands upon Soldiers in the Mei len% War. The Hata • Courant •• es two or three cor rections in the •turns for tba Connecticut House ofltepresentatiree, and noredivides the Legisla ture as follows Whigs. lam& Senate, I 12 9 Hoture, 112 112 124 Whig majority ou joint ballot 2 Eimistros inn.,—We find the following Pd tnhaion of the entire worthiness of the Whig Senator elect from New York for tho high honor ad. ; VS which the g party hare raised him, in the columns of th Albany Register: . "We are led to state, upon the most reli ble' authority, that Gor. Fish, since his election t o the Bens% has written a letter in which he says in maw th at he shall exert himself in that post to e a faithful and cordial support to th e tration, at whose head he is pleas ed to ram:ignite a personal friend, as well as dis. Snubbed leader of the political party in his own State inthose ranks be has erer ..labored •sealotudy.7 r ihtreastraxi or Osx. fkarrr—fietersl Winfield Scott left for ',Goias - 111e yesterday et noon, on the ,steamer Ben cash!. way em rstddin, to St. -Louis. The old h IS in feeble health, and although he prirabs dePate, the "bop" got wind of it, and !pita a crowd collected at the wharf, to bid Wadi td "Old Lundy." The 11 Ben passed tabor:lth city, rounded to, and caws doint ; beauti f ul alio, thing her guns— than , - ;i , Linit the bolts of Hearin, ;Far edthe get,. Aethis u . jztte;ssinuisi Orem ateraer; were answered by gitai - guitiandrnina cheers, by the crowd on the landing. , , : Flom., qf Tuesday. Onaa lan !amps Rattaasn.—We learn . * the poityrayna,Setitinel, Estrss, that Allen ty Indians, has noted sloo,ooo' to the Ohio And Indians Railroad W es , Thii Amalgre the construction of that nail from Crestlina`to Fort Wayne, on Wabash Canal, and open upito Pittsburgh the whole of Northern Indiana.gibe Thereto was in faro? of Subscription, ISO against it, 833 i-majority for 'Railroad, 177& ' Mrs. Bartelllebn; editor of the Pittsburgh Sat =day Visitor, has witnessed the spiriital mani festations in this city, on two or three OCCILSIOLLS, and has published her account of them. She sueetedea in trapping the spirits into numer,ms ridicutOns mistakes, he. She thinks the promi nent believers are imposed upon, and after*- cepting the lady of the house, affariae that some one will sit at the feet andlay her irtra across the knees of every other woman in the room in that departmentof knockers, the spirite get angry and refuse to knock." . Mrs. Swisshelm herself woo not permitted to 'make any proper investigations, but she 'succeed ed in arranging the company away from the:lo b/4 which stopped the knockings. Altogether, her cxperience furnishes a complete exposure of the folly of adhering to this delusion. The arti cle affords several excellent clam which, if lowedvip, may lead to a detection of the fraud; but we have room for the following only: One suggestion to those who investigate tbese rapping. Do not suppose "the medium" i al ways does the rapping! There will generilly be one or more disintrrestsd persons who have witnessed the wonder and hid questions answer ed. These will not generally take a very active part, but sometimes they will throw out a Miestion or suggestion which will remove a difficulty. Keep en eye on that one. No matter how inno cent or stupid be or ,she may look. Also, we should think there is quite a variety of ways in which the somas could be produced. The mere trick of making them does not exhibit much smartness; and it would be a very easy matter to trace any intelligence we have heard of them [ giving here, to a much nearer and more proba ble source than spirit land. New Poss. Orricas.—The Postmaster Genera ling just established a new post office in liar maeseille, in thin county. Mr. John Miller is pastrnaster. Another has been established. at Bradenswille, Westmoreland county, Mr. B.flira den postroaster. • We copy from the Southern Prop gt yesterday • portion of Its comments on the ' , Result injlos ton," in the matter of the fugitive Stns. em bodies, no doubt, the view of this event that will be taken by the southern Disunionist*, and for this mason Is entitled to consideration: From the Southern Pren.'` ••.For our own part, we think the officers of the United States, from the President down. !Lave done their duty in this C 640 faithfully; and we think it was better for the Federal Liovernment to retreat by•Mght, than to be beaten inrilay light by the people or the mob of Boston. We are not unmindful of the necessity of law, or of the duty of enforcing it against mereTriot era, or mobs, or factions. But the resistance made - to the Fugitive Slave law is that tif , the people of many States. In such is ease blood abed is no remedy. It would probably things worse. When one people or one section differs from another, force and blood are'lun certain and unreasonable arbiters: ano we should be sorry to see them resorted to in any event, and never until ell Other modes of ad justment fail. .. ; • It Is now, we suppose, obvious ettiregh that it the Fugitive Slave law can be executed only by stealth, at a great expense, delay, and dan ger, It is worse than useless as a practical rime- ,artiel is and that acquired a doubts acceptance o the Gov the office, *mace to -• • ay. Where attempts are made to enforce it, the fugitive either escapes, or is or is de livered op in secret. If then he is taken lime, or taken anywhere in the South to tell the story of northern sympathy, aid, and resistance, his influence 'would be worse than a half dozen Ab olitionists. If the slaves of the' South tinder- . _ stand that in ease they crape to the North they will have all the immunity resulting from the &antes of eluding arrest, of ample legal petti fogging if arrested, and of rescue :before end after trial, why then the object of the eonsti tatireal provision on this embjeet.b rebates, thin"' defeated—the compact Is broken." The Disunionist, are hard to please. but nothlivg, is calculated to give them less pleuure than the fact that the Fugitive Blase laW has been executed in the city of Boston, and that Bros has been surrendered to his .mastor. It disturbs the arguments of nullification. - It glows that a law may be enforced wheie it is unpopular, and opposed (if yon please)_to the sentiments or prejudices of the people. It shows that the Federal Government linompe tent to maintain its own power and dignity; and that the laws which have been upheld to Atassachusetts may also be upheld In South . Carolina. Ali the is at war with the theories of the Disunionist!. Mr. Barn and his elates have pretended to think. that hey law Easy be successfully resisted to which n swat portion of the pedpie ,of a State entertain a re pugnance. They have discovered their mis take. MORE or run BOSTON SLATE dean -4 Tele graph despatch dated at Boston on Sunday night The brig Acorn, having on board the i'fugitive slave Sims, remained at anchor in Nantasket Roads, in the outer harbor, during Saturday. Another attempt was made during the day to get possession of Sims on the criminal warrant is sued by Richard Illibreth, justice, through Sher iff Eveletb, who declined to act. It wain report ed that the writ was afterwards placed in the hands of Constable Lawton of Boston, and Depu ty Sheriff Adams, of Roxbary, Norfollf.ebanty, (Nantasket Boat being in that county,) and a steamer was chartered and twenty menemploy ed to board the Acorn while at atichoriand for chor; and forcibly reclaim the fugitlvb" on the authority of the State; but, as tkis Acorn _sailed at half past eight o'clock, P. Saturday, and was afterwards seen at half past 11 o'clock under sail, with a fail wind, witione• any at tempt to board, it is supposed it was abandoned. United Stateeklarsbal Stevens wenhdown to the brig in a pilot 'boat at ten o'clock fa. M., en Saturday, and remained onboard durii4 the day with eight members of the city 'watch' and the police force, and returned with them to the city in the pilot boat at one o'clock its Sunday morn ing. Deputy United States Marshals Mit, F. D. Byrnes, and Officers Dolliver, Clark, atd True, proceeded to Savannah with the prisoner. The brig has, besides, a crew of eightmen3wo mates and the captain, and provided: with 'two can non and small arms. JENNT LIND IN CINCISNATI.—The Cincinnati Casette speaking of Jenny Lind's fill concert, say= • We had beard she was not beantitult-but how any one who ever saw her could have formed such an opinion paaseth our compreheaSicm. Her figure is rather slight, but extremely ; elegant. Her face beams with intelligence, and her =Be is enchanting. Her whnlo face abounds with gentleness, frankness, and unaffected simplicity —combinations that could not'render her other wise than beautiful. But what shall we say of her singing We have read and beard all the miiicaleozpreasions of laudation that any combination of. words and phrases can express—we have read the musical critiguu upon her singing that have filled the Vol-- tunas of the press in theAtlantlecities—we were prepared to hear something "extraordinary"— something we could appreciate, if not describe; and ea the musical vocabulary has,long since been exhausted, we will briefly and plainly say, that our expectations were not simply realized, bat so far surpassed, that we never before had any conception of angelic music until we beard Jenny Lizure voice. Critics may write about her sophrano of won derful register and remarkable flexibility, and all that eort of technical landation—lt is probe bly all true; but we only can say that ebe war bles her intricate notes, ascending. Mid now do cending, rivaling the moat favored of , the tenth• ered songsters. She triumphe over nature and art, and we can now realise the enthhaisam with which she has ever been greeted. .. An entire absence of ithe professional attitudes and stage acting were among the chisracterirtics of this incomparable cantattice. Aliwas simple —natural—womanly. Her first song was, know that my Redeemer lireth." The nest was from the Opera of "La Somnambuli," the third from the Opera of ••II Turco in Italia." These were received with strong demonstrations of ap probation. Then came the gem of the evening— , ..The Bird Song." And this was just such singing we never expected to hear We side Heaven. Lastly came ~H omo. sweet Home," which eras breathed forth In notes so sweet, that wherever heard that I place is the desired ..11ome'! forever. She was encored repeatedly, and eachi.ime gracefully re sponded to the call. • President Fillmore, it is asid,:;:eill d ec id e shortly is favor of a plan for estimating the Cap itol-at Washington, the subject bnitnebeen left to his decision. We undentilid dna Mr. . D awn . infit pllut for the improves' , " ent ths.publlo grounds between the :Cs riser, and south of the Preiddent's bon* bee been adopt, edi and is about to be proaled with. °, _- 44.114 ke:lmc,sGi tiirieuion mrp s vi• • Inikhalf of the Western Pensughninin Hospital. LS ie well known to most of you. that the In stitution just named has been located omit site givetrby tlie'bestivolence of two of our sex, and erected by Me : contributions of a liberal. public. The building is of ample dimensions, conve idea arrangement and beautifttl position. While near the City, and easy of seem, it commands • an e n ure prospect of hill's =driver, crowded streets and'aultirated fields, including the nil road and turnpike, with their passing vehicles and busy movements. As yet, however, this enterprise, projected by 1 many who hare passed away--save the re- 1 membranceof their virtues—and carried out by their successors in office, in obedience to that precept which directs us to 'its geodes we have opportunity," has not produced its expected results. No grateful convalescent has left its walla—no students have resorted thither for improvement in their professional researches; and while this! For scant of money. We have thousands at command to pour Into, the lap of the enchantress of the _North, who visits our shores to bewitch us with her unrivaled melody. Have we nothing for the wants of our fellow creatures! To us women the appeal has been made by Committee of the Managers of the Hospital, to assist them in procuring furniture needful to. commence operations; and some of us -have felt that it is a work well suited to our sex, and one: which might profitably • employ the combined efforts of the - female" portion of this community. It Is our Wish, in this communication, to call your attention to the above mentioned object, and detail the method which, after consultations and mature deliberations, seems most likely to ensure success. It is proposed, et present, to occupy only the centre building and north-wing, containing two halls, four parlors, eight private apartments, and twenty small rooms, intended for ltmatick As the best way to obtain the furniture, it is proposed to form a society of ladies, each of whom, on furnishing a roam, is entitled to have her name inscribed therein. A similar privilege belongs to any number of ladies who combine - together for the same purpose. It is proposed to hold a meeting of all of you who are disposed to aid in this work. on Tues day next, at 3-o'clock, P. M., in the 80911100 , Rasta of the First Presbyterian Church of Pitts -1 burgh, to organize this society; when a plan of the Hospital will be exhibited, and an inventory made out of the articles required, and their probable cost. Will you not respond to this appeal, ye wives and mothers of Pittsburgh and Allegheny! Al- ready Dwane lady promlaed to mange • par lor, and we trust there ere many others actua ted by a similar spirit. Confiding in that sympathy and compassion which is the peculiar trait of woman, we reiter ate to you our invitation to meet together and devise °liberal things." NANCY W. CAMPBELL, MARY ROBINSON, MARY IT: DRUMM ELIZA WILCOX. from the Fronk Tu. Adrocolo April, 16. DISTRESSING OCCHRRENCE. J A ehild.only 24 years old, lost vs 'mak, from Wedneidayladil Friday. We havejnot listened to the recital of one of the most painful occurrences that we hare been i called upon to chronicle formany days. A boy abut_ 2} years old, eon of Mr. James E. Skin ner, jr. of Corn planter township, in this coun- ' ty, remained in the woods, from Wednesday afternoon last, about half past 2 o'clocichntil Friday morning at nine. The circumstances, as we hare them from the father of the child, are as follows: Two other children were sent en an errand to the house of a neighbor and the little fellow wonted to accompany theta Knowing that the parents did not allow him to go, they ran so fast that be could net keep up, thinking that he would return. whSO he found it useless to try to follow. Instead of returning however, he went into a field where Mr. Wm. Rickets was plowing. Mr. Skinner was plowing in h field I neccr by, and Mr. Rickets carried the child over , to his father. The neighbors sat down to talk, ! and the child started in. the direction of the j house, which was about 60 rods distant, and in , Oulu eight. No aninsiness was felt concerning ; him until about heir an hour after, when the other children came and stated -that Byron was missing and could not be found. The parents continued searching until shoot 4 o'clock, and I not finding him gave the alarm to the neigh bora. About 60 persons remained In the woods all night but no trace of the little sufferer could be found. The news was still spreading. and the nest day, from 100 to 160 persons were , present, scouring every nook and corner, until dark. Still their labors were In vain, and as the people were very much fatigued, it was de-' tennined to abandon the farther search till morning.; Friday morning at daylight the search was again commenced, and by half put eight' &clot there were 200 persona OD the ground. was afterwards aacertalnol that as many as three hundred more were on the way. About 9 o'clock, to the unutterable joy of the now neatly frantic parents, the boy was found ALCM lying across the remains of a rotten in an old chopping, which had been hunted over, the clay previous by upwards of an han dled men' He was picked up by Mr. R. C. Rickets. When he found himself lifted from the ground he turned his face towards his de liverer, and upon being asked if he !wished to go home,-replied that he did. When be arrived in eight of the house; he appeared tench delight ed, and said "Now I'm going home." . . Esoaxous thsudaArlos.—The vanguard of the great army of immigrant, which letters from abroad and the English newspaper' tell ns is to invade the port of New York the coming lell3oll, is beginning to come in. Since Saturday night the following vessels, chiefly packet ships, have been reported in our marine columns : Siddons, Liverp ool, VA.' Vanguard, 610 Fiddle. .• 416 Arctic, - ' " 550 Video, 285 Constantine, .• 556 Hemisphere, J." 600 Edwd. O'Brien.," 298 Mississippi, Cork, 265 Caroline and Mary Clarke, Havre. 275 Total for the two clays poet, The number of steerage passengers arrived here on Monday alone was, from Liverpool 2848: Londonderry 159; Hamburg 128; Antwerp 146; in all 2981. The number arrived previously this month is 7,768, making a grand total for the month, thus far, of 10,749—0 f which the ships Underwriter brought 690, Manhattan 780, Del , onshlre 429, States Rights 340, and others, be. sides those above mentioned, ranging from 371 to 10.—N. of ForAday, A letter is published in the Register, et Law renceburg. Is., written by John Tibbetts, of that State, who, at the date of the wilting (12th January last,) was confined in the hospital at Saanuacnto City, California, giving a most mel ancholy account of the sufferings he has en dured in consequence of a terrible outrage ter. petrated upon hie person in the mininvegton. He wrote to hie wife and children, that kilter be bad been in the mines a few days he hired and went into the mountains, at $4 per day. After We/king with the party eighteen days, as cook for t h e camp, hi s employer had a each with $BOO worth of gold duet stolen, and the crime was laid upon Tibbette. Atter torturing him awhile to farce a confession, he says, they shot him with a pistol, the ball entering the back, above the left kidney, lodging against the spinal marrow, which has paralyzed all hie lower extremities.— Re says he le dead from the waist to the toes, and does not expect ever again to be able , to walk. Albtee rent.—The New York Courier, of Sat urday, devoted nine columns of that mammoth sheet, to the task of showing that Kossuth and his associates are entitled to "none of oar aim pathies, and but little of ourbereiTot" from dlr. ithis tri g l°; the articl k e , . Tlie Courier thil m ehe twenty rem points are clearly demonstrated in its argurne t, the last of which is— That, as a Republican and a Christian people, we have reuse to rejoice in the fall of Kossuth; an mild give thanks to the Almighty Ruler of the Universe, that, through that. Providential event, he, has graciously liberated from bondage nine millions of the Sclavonio race, and bestowed upon them personal freedom, and a fair share of political liberty. This may be truly styled "an American stew thiough Austrian spectacles," and would suggest the inference that the mUtor, Cal. Webb, who Is our ex-minister to Austria, had, Waco his mean, assumed diplomatic functions tot Austria hersell; "near this government." It is a remarkable fact, that folks who have once become diplomat. hits, never like afterwards to get out of that lima —.Batt. Sun. The patent omnibusen newly itsseuted by Mr. J. A. Franklin, of London are great things, if they me anything at all. Aironed the eehlole rune • gallery by which each psseenger goeS to his place, being admitted thereto by a private door which opium on that place alone. His seat is the perfection ofcomfort, and before, him Is a mirror In which he. can study his own phystognomy . undisrarbel. A pipe of gotta perch* leads to the driver, with. whom be can confer whenever he desires,, whether on philosophy, religion or literature.... The price of a ride is 6d. -. MOD, /SLIXD.-11141'11011S0 MAU 37 WJge, 85 Demo:atm the Bente 14 liVhirp; ,17 Demo crats. nu g ins I, Doetairatio majority of oaf =joist ballot- The seat of one of the Damo crata'Ln the Hone Is ocmterted. .fo l ie. Fos Sager .—Tha St. Louis Republic= express= its renosce for ,Senesat Scott and Hon. Edward tea of Wisconain, for the Presi dency. and. VIM Presidency. Sr. Cussiss florm_—The New Orleans Piasy tine stateithat very rapid progress is made by the laborers in clearing away the rubbish. pre paratory to the rebuilding the St. Charles Hotel. The plan Agreed upon meets with very general approval. The exterior of the building will in the main be preserved, but many interior im provement! will hi made. It is also to be some what enlarged.. COUNTY MEETING. • • vir The Citizens of Allegheny County, 'rho an In favor of the nomboalloo of GEN. WINFIELD SCUFF as a caroiklate for the nest PreoLlenti of the Dul led State., are. recreated to accesoble In County 31eetlak, al the Collet Donee, In the Cltr of IrlDebunr.h. an Tam der, the WA der of Arrll Wt, at 11 o'clock, A. St. athlke•Ader [Signed br 800 names.] County Convention. rECOMMITTEE of the Allegheny . 'Whig r. Antkriammio County Coneentton,. will most et t • Now Court Upon, o n Saturday. Avrtillatti, et 2o'cluelt. to on the time Gar holding a County Convention to nominate 0211:021 for fell elections. eptead JOSLALH 1(100. Chairmen. Muhl Street Store for Rent FOR RENT.—The Store, 118 Market meet, th e math door from th e eenuer aids:tat & Liberty Meet.. theeessleo 'Oen the lit ef unt . asitaire DAVID 013v.R., 100 Penn se. s t ir LIVZIL COMPLAINT.—The only remedy gr.. offered Laths public, which, has writ Wel of work- In • cure mien directions an Dinned, is Airlines Lim pin. . It has non teen several yens before the niblic.ond Los been hammeat hi all sectkee,of the Colon. When It has been nod. It has had tin most triomphont soon.. and hisactuallr driven out of on all other inedichse. It ha tem:tried =Ur ell the Minna phases of linen.. and has hen fend ninny silleacions in all. J. KIDD I 5.10, • , No. 601rond tarsal• by npl2lb•lirb Petroleum! 010.1.1rantr3tt, Iluntingdo. co, Y... Dervh 'll - IL Kotkl—D..r Dir. Your Petroleum la working wear draw In Okla vicinity; therefore we would thank you to mod vie two down 17 the Parnevivarda Railroad. We are en- Welly le being inquired for damost every der. I:rxda, Drapeotfully. JOlll4 LOBO o CO: ..• Hamm,:, Ashland 00., 0.. Kush 10. S. 11. Eitta—Deer Elr, Your Agent, • for weeks Once, left with ue Lur down Rock OD. .!deb we have .old. Please Arrward to us atk dozen imanordiatail. Tour nredkin I. working ...Am In this reaion. We tin obtain meow! evarllour cortllLordoa, If you &aim thorn. You., 10.. W. W . Stein. Ifor sale try Keyser A McDowell, 140 Wool stmt: E. E. IT Wood etroefi D. A. Yak...tock, A Co, corner Woodard Front varredg D. ld. Curry, D. A. Elliott. Joule , Douglass, and H. Y. &Inverts. Allegheny. aka by the pro prietor, B. M. EIDE, apllklAvrT Canal Barin.Doventh at, Elttabullrb - Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN,' WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, LUZ NOW IN STORZ A fall andeomplate doe kof FOREZUNARD HARDWARE, ,uit rair the thrine tit W h at the il i imrprrpand gitntretn:i o r rt ‘Z bl alttm" Citizens Lizarazte Compan4 of Pittshargt NCOURAGE HOME I STITUTION 093se No. 41 Water strret, to the ern:ohms. , of C. 11. uLL sr. tl. Roam, Prethlent........JL W. Stuns. Beer. TbY CCM2414117 Is new prepamt to Insure all merchandise In stare, end in transitu. vessels, ie. An ample irthon.nty for the alAlltf sal inieurt_t7 of the I nitltntita IS effort.] in th e character of the Medan, ho smell choreal of rittaboub. treD ann,„th , thhir torma to the ounthaardif ihr their 14124011.4 alid integrity. Dthrtnot,-C. IL III:men Woo. Donlan'. Km. Wither. Jr., Walter Urinal. 1100 D. Elan,. Meant Ilearletm. John )1e) worth, 1. Ilerbaugh, S. IL Elm annaltf At the midettee of by Miaow/. No. la Alothot Amg. vita at John Tlticoarooo, 1n 11. 55th for of her The ttatartil will tat, plan Ws (tutd.r)mrta.g.tb* Nth mat...at 10 eclat. to otecoed to Oho A 11•Ahnly Com. 'gm. The frkudf of the Way ate respreUally lavttrd to ,trend. Oa Friday errata:. IM.II instant. A. M. !luaunr. the cat year 01.1a1. The funeral will leave his late reaider.cc ma Coal Lam, tuaday atm.= at leo o'clock. CcrPartnership. VAMPBELL & MESS have this day, Ap• v essetinte4 with them Ca.ur Itftwoliri. the Wallow. will be fontinued wider the ark of CtwtP wit, Mew 4 fly. eptiolso IJ. 0.11X711/1". Dirrto CAVA— OWL Y . . 1011, ON CITY TACK FACTORY.—Tho sub. aaribars manufacture sod keep conatamtly oo band all ..ars of MA; Brad..and aparablac Hob Ana Word flour Barrel awl l g ,11.1 1 4 Copps/ hallo sad Taekr, Bartel Na/14 (An. 6bol. Pattara 11 akar? Pcatr, Warta aamort.al dam de. I.I•)IPIJELL, cutsb a W. af embalm. 1.0 N ate,. at. Intlaba Suntan' Notice. 4LL PERSONS having claims against the ZAttla a John Bell, Wu a - Irma/in Vtrra i tra deli. sat bu.trestrddl witgertUesaa. Bead ‘ as 11,a4eleaTinei etZl. P. 11. cc NINBITAII, Bars Ip.. CAMPBELL Dun , . Q.k, To &WWI= PERSON wishing to retire from business roll Ws lota:not to • guanallotonag ostohNob mon{ to obi. city, to complete sod oosooogol War Not or tho wow workl ho +Wand. Addlooo. It. C., 6u No. V.r.!, Pint Moo, lll,toburotk." ap19..4t0 Vacant Buildings at Auction. WiL BE SOLD, at Public Auction, at le alto of the ['manager &Selena: M. Ohio and Peal raall Rana ad, federal atreat,_..lll.7.hana Tt;P:th Alf, the Ital inst.. as 1 'dm:- P. U., ali the ;oat hal. at about NI) t r ick name butaittora, hatinoillag the brick vomit. boom oak. to. Team ns We. Cain paean., anlatat Janata a WYLY.. Aaanaaaana USURER'S FARINA, Wheaten Grills, mi &lap. reed and 11. wholessle . al.uer &ph. MY. 4 eCLI.' •W. OLDEN SYRUP-10 hE hbla. r 'd and gfi far gals by BURIIIIIDUE IN(111114131, nay lle Weer ten. ITOBACCO— boxes Mooklear =at-- i5m5.455.4turtr. oii. MOLASSES-130 bble. :miring, for ..1. PT a PIA 111:10 RIME a INORILPIL FWUR-200 bbls. S. F., for gale by .pap DEEBILIDGE • INGIMLABL .lo LF,T—A large Banc in the third awry JIL Eritritrim from nu alter, split IIERPUI a LEE, 119 Liberty 4. WOOL--Ca..b paid for Wool, by ypl9 =RPM LER 139 Liberty st. SUNDRIES -2 bble teed No. L a sacks hatbere 6 - ,lassoed: I : =ashen • o...spier. 1 - Pedal Demben to aselea 01 Cumberland No. 2.• end r.... 1. bY 18.41A1l DICKEY A I. spin Front and Wats pirNOLISH k IRISH BLACK TEA: • steely th e ..ma kind of Wong sod snub k Teas tbat an. used in the Old Country—cm awed IM 1101tRlef TEA MART. cart skis .1 the I bil - mel al no otter mem in Pittabargb. Prim, I mot. hi h. Them Tens am entirely freer from . taste. London Pickles and limes. ?JUST received at No. 256 Liberty an assortment of CTlNStaßlackwalrs enleb n m and &meek manta nbleb maf_be Rood: Pickled Deal., Wommtsrahlre I Walnuts. Rodin rtT °.". a=MledPte Anchor?) Arbor Mushroom 0. g ..0,.,,,.. For sale b %I' .A. mccuato i .. . 010 Omen and Tea GENERAL LAND Orrice., April 4, 1 'l. NUMBRODS APPLICATIONS HAVING been made to this atm Re Information Inselation to ampa, In which Land ilsreants. under the net of amens Member, MAO. awed e _ , bated.. th. Iblioeina nereto have leen mouse to wit Then an Dam mode. by valet. thee locations M./ be Lt. Y fly the Warrantee lo penwn. 21.1. Ily the Warranteethroulth the sumer of thlr or ah Agent or Attorney. AI the find or wend mods le edoptbd. the ettplimititm most tome& to wrltlnt, evelfylnst the Una. laws district or **tam of country, in which the location Is desired, sad attaidtpaxied by an affidavit scotoding lo the tbitowlaff Where to third mode le adopted, • Power of Attorney mOO 4 ppy t iated, executed by the warm/atm In Outlaw eh erenrdlog to the !alloy Ws torso .50. which power of Atlonzey mt.; beacknowledited,oePmeed e • the tea beftre scone officer authorised to take the .ppowledgmentof deeds, secordlow to tbrat 40.3 ordd ht all mos, the Pate= Ohl be trattemltted to the Lend Otßate where the location b condo, palms epedst directions to the ammo . be 16.2- J. BUTTEXIVIELD. Contmlesione. Forty No. 1 STATE Of - / • Coo:4ov or BM. tar la Justice of tits Peon or other OE' author. Lmitofoto mown.] pri i ntu w aie egret [ben.. Wart the rys'"Tritarts=i;bttl rib bLe Insert n rtant ' loTra= tee.] to wham argeseato.w,-7. 0.• tits oan 4e r tbz, A" " tr n atal irbo DOW Mill to lo fuoed Wte ;be samll, 7 UMW. signature.] 11,,,,,1 to sad eubstribed tie*. me tbls —.L7 of —, lbb-. (o•ltcer's slvslsn-1 Foux No. 2 .11 man Or Mom or...Ma, of I. (Lean) Me name ....pteNJ of Um Wont) , o 01020 of —, do beraby cotddltots and dala— of —., tor true mul lawful attorney, Su ma and to mil mow, m en o Land the No. fur arm of lungtorld Is under the Art of &Snob. 11L0 ' LVOlref of So to tos imertod pgin K i.i Signed In presence of } • ' Marmites'. golszum.l Foal No. 3 Suit co , . . . Cowen or der of romß ~ .--. 1 . . 1 4the rtii th. .....-, r•XIIIIIII ?Fit t = Power of Attonsey to be taret :era, 1 emlfy, that I well know the aal4' Men Want the nom...[ warrantee.] and tJut be le the same werem who to described in the within rower,_and who executed the same' (OZ.'S Ilithatore] - Foss No. 4 Sun 43 . 1 COOIfTY or • 1 . 1 b...,b 7 willy that on fhb; . day of-, In the rtg1id27...4 1 CMS before me Dare blurt vabe MOO Snd Run h vert the D. of erarrsatera the odd ere lomat the nerve of erltoces,7 Nips and k h ,,er h to toe, was duly sworn by tne sad on hi oath declared and add that to yell bteer alai sold [berm burst tbe mos al warrantoe,.l sad tbat be was the woe perms deocsibed 1n.. , !tal wbo executed tbe lettlda a i de Alr tomb awl On testimo u tas to toe ratlsfeetorynce althea fact. lad tbe asld the sert the name of Arum • tee) erten= adcoosr th e said Power to be hts act sad Aced.' , salSbilsirdlw • Ofdrerlsichature.) . , • Notice. • ' • Tag STOCKHOLDERS of the "Penney}, L.T9 l "„gut;.. i ntregidu= 4 Tiltr"trrei' d pa tUii m eted . to tepold eel the 10th diva nest l3r older a olV , of Ilbarlis=C. Eeo,-Phi ClLLltttlTitaPlßef. 2feao. sod Bay. Zan Tartatmo, /WA Mh o itlelrettfollhafro TRENTON CRACKERS—A ne* article In ettr, goo. HcAtoNBLevitavADY.P.SAUCT.A . mc received arid kw We by .09 WY. A. 14-CLinla a W. W.Dixon --- i - Landoi Patent Lever Watches, sane.ra. to any Waders net offensl on Pittebwoh. RICIIARDSON, Al Market street, is Amon for tn. above named Lover ota,. • oacrin getanntee attach...el to rach Marto fir anointment to the Adrelmity. LEON. Mho =meter and W•tch Blanuthetares„ 45 iLin nom , 644- well Road. ondon. TUa earthier that Um aceotannyina Watch. 5a L warnantal by me to b• of sir asiastsztars, a.. Watch with my natn tw zri It is nenolne anima mootneend by • fornicate MY n I I,l.tra,4=''. • k.711.'L1at."4 - oplertk, I'OLET—One half of a large Waruit bastse on the wharf, formerly known an the Itenrrel Taylor Howe." The lantana far badness mad, and the rent tiil be lov. For term. amply to avant J. MLLES.& 5021.146 Water et I Ai ARD OIL-0 Barrels No. I' Lard Oil reed this day per 8. B. North Burro, sad for sals er • p B 8. it R. ICARBAUOIL G RAIN—'IOO bn. Onte; too Rye; ha sale by_ .01 menus a ROE. SHAD AND HERRING—New Baltimore Shad ated dialing, reed sad for.. b split JOILY WATT CO. SUBSCRIBER has again arrived in town, with se leers tie of Aorucarr- L IMPLUIZATS , WINDOW SASH, Q 4 de., SPUN/. d. Ill s Boats are now lying at the Axe of Pild Meet. hen, he would be plod to Mrs trims WI who wish Am scuds to his line, us he is about to t 0.,. far tb• lower trade. [ eplatte] NATHAN HHAWN. MANGANESE --54 bbls (wound, for Glass Bakers. for mak by BENNETT. BEEBE s CO, Water stmt. ji , ODA, ASH—A euperior article of oar own 10 manufacture. alwayann hand and for We by ayltl 11B.NNW=. BERRY d CU., Water M SAL SODA-200 casks for sale by splB BENNETT. BERRY k Oa. jrIHLORIDE OF LI3IE-150 casks for sale I.) by •DIS BENNETT. BERET t CO. VIURIATIC & SULPHURIC ACIDS—On bud and fur AA]. by apli . BENNETT, BEELHY & O. - Men'a Sprimt_and Summer Wear: KURPHIL , & BuIiCHFIELD invite the at t.Uott of buyers to their toll nosortmeut of flugr otler 1 Tess. for 611,11 and bora. tutundlull of ceg , =tette. klerloonCesidonnwn Sumter Cardraeres. Kowal. lksothieres. Wellington Crude, Summer Cloths, Tweeds. leer styles of Cottonsdes ale s Twins,. bower Nankin,. and French Litmus. Mink just otwo, superior •13hIninit Muslims. bleb U warranted all tan cent's 811 k 111110.. Miner Silk and Gingham Cravats, Kid and Indy Mores. ond t. !foolery, at southeast earner of Fourth id and Market stree un BRICK-1 kiln meiL ,lB°.4l,(.lllratee*T.l?-41:14u5: aDl7berth stmt. PEARL ASH -9 casks for sale by , pl 7 W.* P. WILSON. 147 Front st. PLASTER -20 bble. White, for sale by apli W. k P. W11.130.N. Trout B ACON -25,000 lb's. prime Shoulders; 10$40 " fl. wd. bT ?TWILLS t ROE. ' tiAMP BALL.—Having fitted up a flue Shear Ham compn. mooed story. 01T2 StOIV, • WIPP and ete stock of Cements. Solar Land Lumps—the beet matevial, vrannemblp, and 14,ght near In we. Parlor. Supper. and Study Lemps Onev nos end Three Llght Chandelles, far Churehea . Boats. and and at very low mime. W. W. WILSON. nal7 AS ,CHANDELIERS & FIXTURES— The largest stock In the egg, and latest sager.. aplg W, W. WILSON, _ . 4,1 MENDED FRENCH PAPER JIANG INtI.4 r Parlors sad Drawing goosts.—lioldsad Pei ,T,is6=r.rglstol Decoratiajt . FrretLP i • a spes,gisWh nni.b. hardiSb n t .Itltlst , is•ed rk.= on aecossmodallog Wm, hj T 013. MUM, NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the es tat* of John A. Roe, de o'L an mutated to =le peynoent to the tnknnigned; not eve turn= dale. I . llllllt the ?NUM Will M.:lt therf M adEntment. apt: WALTES C. WE. Trustee. LAMPS! I. LAMPS ! LAMPS! T" S UBSCRIBERS have jug. fitte,l up one of the aro and benatiful storesthe "Hand Distrirt" vith s large and pybnidb.l •osectrand of elega~t LAttlial,comoriming Chutiellan. Pendants. Candelaa, 'enact Madero and 1141 Looter= Particular attention is felled to their De. and Impend Plo. Oil Lamp. Ntdob for Millleney of light and cheapness eannot be unused. Also. Thild Oil an 4 Lard. Lamp, adept.' to Chutalleg 111141111., Parlors. norm and domestic output* ohiatPtheY umnufactore, and by perusal attendant to Dullness 1100 enabled to pall at the loved market mecca. Wholesale and retail dealers supplied on satierhotot7 term. murtaes, ao.. lighted up at .hurt notka. On head, e article of Pine Olt, Gupta., and thindng fl uid. by tine troupe f quentlheo uman .rd. The pr troupe of the maigle . ail "elicited. !MINK) it, BURNING • 111110.8. (Late lieldriet Tiorninad N . North Suomi motet. above 010 e. ifyy-Yactorr, No. II Noble street, Doer 11th, Phllattelploo Ultra. Ohio Laboratory 76, SO, S 5, '32, US, and 99 per cent. Strength. bOWELL FLETCHER & CO., Manufactu rers of ALoollol.:PurPgdzits for Cologne and Bram comer Dishluel taper Whisksy almays ofttom& Oxon of abut mot 1 rum stmt s. fauomasts. Woo. iffiegll orders from Pittsburgh 'MU be promptly tilled tl J •017:ly tereris's Patent Itervienede Water Filter NOW to be seen in operation at Witt. TATE oom., Plumbers. No. 10 fourth rtmet. be. `dolt k lrrierfrevS Ub 'n 7 tUttieg .. 111 1 1•Viltr a bs= 1 Z • dolt Nieto] lb . Amelia's /nstltute of Nom York, mid • Certitieste from the' Vnuathe lortltuts of Oda. for Its espotiortm to Ms elsetuditgMattihm_Mut else rerddos Mom 11.13111 Mem Iv of 0 44,4 the Wooing an exatOpleC b. -riouo....rsu...ttsrea 1151. It errs me meat pirmonto recormmtud to I/sob:mars of rtz d elg.y l vitr i L..t i b i e frat . ltarrnible p. Va. Pli t rr, to. eeP al mouths.l am etabled to lia good atr lgo of Melt eau.. 0401U1g PUTT. 112, Wok. street.. ha AIWA Revertible Ituter itltm.r. tweeted by Mi. loontAl N. Levi. owl caul by um forum. unveib. az my r coat osteleuut. SML guy mum could wislt. g i crrAyr. fel:4lll.T :Aka k o nl, Mfg. neto=l , l It bio.llllitcouter Nate.. r. 11.-ISteatitteatCoulalos bad Aro& wait.% toi call emir our Ws" Illtors, be Mains ester be tee al ring tbo tam. by ttbkb ttuttuo they twin tan et least ISO ywOr lo awl tad mode of bonen. All our Rho,' vorraturd &re yoarsouut ..)tb care vat lan to .01700 'MATSU JAYDV-V, Ala stmt. PhilottalpAta. 1011111UNES---A very superior quality, seldom kaparted, just reed Ad rue by abl. MIL td A. bLeCLURO W.. Be tabwyty it Olt SALE —A god second hand PEDLAS'S Exquirs of 1. KIDD & (X), a II Wocd xt. LNDIA SILKS, SATINS. A. MA -110 CA. gni non 'opening won of India riling and Si/k. qt ogriiint. paid JACONETTS & ,CAMBRICS-A. A. MA stm • Co. P.m just teretred per gnu*. three Pre. Jaropette and (Stab 4117 VOLLARS, CUFVS, &c.—A. A. !Leos Co. are non oprolak real Valencia wrought Collars Cuffs, Book do., .UO l I.2klumnattnk Loot. apl7 MOCHA COFFEE—For sole by WI 1111.. A. McCLUItli s 1 0., Omen. Cb RANGES—HaIf boxer, very Raperior, an Njr mnrerAeut wised poekaiw lbr Aweillee. Tor sale by... - 0017 Id. A. mcinnn k ARL ASH--3I maks for sale ROT J. it H. FLO VII,, QALERATUS-25 Lbla. (Adams' for Bale kJ by spll J.! R. FLOYD. BUTTER --8 bbln. Roll, for sale by apl7 J . t R. FLOYD. —.BACON-`24pe. flame, Sides, and Shoul den. lby *ate by .07 J. it IL /Milk WOOL -3 sacks Common, for sale br spl7 i J. aR. FLOYD. BEANS --5 bbls, Small White, for sale by syl7 J. It R. FLOYD. BROOMS -15 dos. Corn ' for sale by apl7 J. B IL FLOYD. ~:i:~:i:~'i~i~~~r~.~:li TIIIS SUMMER RETREAT is now open do the acroatraadatioa of visitor. The bteat/ of plea has been mush Improved by the Weida of choice Shrubbery end flood. A bola onleatko ere , dooming Plante. Shrubbery. et the choked kind,. are knit C00.....a th. Redd. toTrans. unt th. demon.. man). itoteote tastefully pat up at short odd. Tire neat and cosolbetablesteenticateLll.lllTAlN, lead the lading, demo Pltt. 'street awl the .0.141 AUeshea Bridge. at the beginning of