mid when at last they brought him to the hank, his neck was found to be broken, and he was as blue as a corn-flower. Moreover, his throat was frightfully torn, and the blood ran out of his Acme and mouth. if the people had not reviled toyeltild before, they reviled her ddably now, and have thronln dirt and """ at her' had' not the worshipful court interfered With might and main, saying that she would present- ly receive her well•deserved punishment. . Also, My dear gossip, the reverend Martians, climbed up into the cart again, and admonished the people not to forestall the law; and seeing t h a t t h e e t e ns, hedsornewhat abated, he could now be beard. And when they 'had become • somewhat more quiet, Dom. Consul left the corpse of the Sheriff in charge with the miller, until 'nth time as, by God's help, he should re turn, item, he caused th e gray charger to be tied up outgo oak-tree till the same time, seeing that the i _millermwore that be had no room in the mill; inasmuch as his stable was filled with •straw; but that he would give the gray horse tome hay, and keep good watch over him. And now were we wretched creatures forced to get into the cart again, after that the unsearchable willof God had once more dashed all ear hopes. The constable gnashed - his teeth with rage, and Jur tools the cords out of his pocket to hind my oor child to the rail withal. As I saw right well what he was about to do, I pulled a few groats of my pocket, and whisp er ed into his ear, Be mereM, for she cannot possibly run away, nillb r and do yoeafter help hor to die quickly, and you shall not getten groats more from me!" This worked well, and albeit be pretended before the people to pelt the ropes tight, seeing they all cried out with might and main, " Haul hard, haul - hard," in troth, he bound her hands more gently than before, and even without making her East to the rail.; but he set up behind as again with the naked sword, and after that Dorn. Con sul had proyesl aloud, "God the Father, dwell with u.si' likewise the Cum: had led another hymn (I know not what be sang, neither does my and), we wcat on oar way according fo the unfathomable will of God, after this fashion: the worshipful court went before, whereas all the folks to our great joy fell. back, and the fellows with the pitchforks lingered a good Way behind us, now that the Sheriff was dead. (TO as CONSLTUED.] blip nAItTLNLAU ash Inc MIONETLSEILS..- Thelma bee in the bonnet of this dear lever of "isms" is Magnetism. Henry George Atkinson, F. G. 8., and she have jointly written a book, Mdled "Letter on the Laws of Mon's Nature and Development," in which the lady appears In the attitude of questioner, and the gentlemen In that of answerer. Both are firm believers in what It lathe cant of the day to denominate "the arapatheticinflnence." Ono of their opinions is worth citing as a sample of the whole. "We are to find most light amidst what is strange =- Usual and eccentric." Spallanzani extracted the eyes of bats, and covered the empty sockets with leather. so Mr. Atkinson affirms, and yet nevertheless, these animals continued in their tight to avoid every obstacle, and would pass in and eat of small openings and amidst wires with the tacest precision, and we are to believe that men do not see with their eyes, in order to Conn gamma the theory that the brain is the organ exam whose action arises all that class of phe. enema which we term the mind, and that Isom riatribulists osn read with closed eyes .throngh deal boards or stone walls or by the pit of the sto mach. The book is described by tho "Economist,." as anything but a valimblo addition to our litera ture; the merely scientific port of it referring to Mesmerism and Phrenology, is little more than mats of assumptions and assertions; that part at it which refers will the larger questions 40 hi& ame engage the attention of society throws ;little or no light on them, and repels judicious 'lnvestigation by assuming that they are already organ be decided by visionaries, prophets, and somnambulists. It is more likely to retard than' promote the prog - resSof accurate losowledge.—N. Z Express: Jams WEntr.—Some century and a quarter ago, John Wesley was Fellow of Lincoln College, andGieek lecturer there. With a few compan ions recoiling like him.self from the profligate Ambits of the place, he took to heart the appeals of Law's 'Serious Call," andresolved to live with Stile inviaible realities, which with others served ;bat for a stately dream or a mocking jest. In Atincold midnight, beneath the truthful sky, he straggled for a faith worthy of mgreat a sight' Ile prayed without ceasing; he fasted in secret; tie passed the mystery on froth his own heart to - Ste souls of others; and led the saintly life with i 653 offence to creed and prejudice, than almost Stri7 devotee in history. The eon of a High church rector, he could not beolutrged with tutmeramental doctrine or con formist sympathies he denied the Christian bap tism of diameters, and drove then from the com mis:don as unregenerate. Ile duly proved his spitit,r,of self sacrifice by preferring a mission to Ha:lndians of Georgia to a parochial provis ion at home, and the fraternity of tho poor .Heamikurter to the aristocratic priesthood of Eng land. The sequel is well known; how he took up the labors, while others boasted of the privileges, of Apostleship; civilised whole countries; lifted brutal populations into communities of orderly citizens and consistent Christians; and in grand eur of missionary achievement rivalled the most splendid successes of Christendom. With what eye did the Church as the mother, and the OM sanity as the nurse, of so much greatness, look upon his career? Did they avail themselves of his gifts, bless Heaven fer the timely mission of such rare graces, and heap on him the work which ho was so eager to do, and others so much needed to get done? Did they found an order to • hear bid name and propagate his activity! He .4oveted their support; and so clung to their ath -102106, that seldom has a strong enthusiasm been '.,combined with Mich moderation- But in their ,enost favorable mood, theydid but stare and annul '' aloof. • • • • It was vain to look to On clergy for their help; : he AU driven to a lay oftunnation and even a lay ministry; the Wesleyan chapel became the rival instead of the auxiliary of the Parish Church; and the most loyal of all popular one bodies was absolutely repulsed from con ' formity. When the leaders, with a cart for their pulpit, and the field for their church, provoked the vices and passions they denounced, and were atoned and carried off to prison, the re,ctor was less likely to be their intercessor than their judge.— And in Wealey's college days, where the premon ition of his religions movement was distinctly gimp, he met no wisdom and affection to protect him from the scorn of the learned and the laugh tire of the rich. .The apostle of popular piety was impudiated and condemned."—Watminder Re sun. Tam Arias.—The Washington Union; *ma il:got Mr. Clarke Mills, the sculptor, who has been for sometime engaged on the work of a ocklessil, bronze statue of General Jackson, 114 / 7 31111s is a man of decided genius.. If Hod spares his life, and Mr. Mills exerts his talents with that devoted enthusiasm without Which no man can attain to lofty eminence, we risk nothing in predicting that he is destined to attain a brilliant distinction amongst the fines crust of this glorious country. We have never Seen a man more struck with the genius of an other than Tepper was-with that of Mr. Mills. Re told as that he had. spent two. agreeable Soars in hie studio; that halted found in him a genius of high order—an inventive power of the -greatest resources. • And this man, who was *coalmen plasterer a few years ago in Charles ton; has already struck oat some of the boldest ooneeptions. He has made Is cast of his eques trian statue, and he has dispensed with the use of the clay mould. He has made an eques trian statue in which he has dispensed with any other support to the horse except its own two feet. And he has invented a furnace for casting .0, which economises and preserves the caloric in aironderftd degree." Yet so it is. Such is another frdit of our free and glorious institu tions: Insa country where every man can be ea: thing .-where official honors and popular up , Idense are thrown open to every man who deter ** them—where many of the most distinguish `whiten in the republic have won their way to the highest distinction by the force of their own • malts and the vigor of their own wing—where the poer man is able to pass the rich man in the career of excellence, because tho hereditary wait' of the latter only paralyses his motive for • irepioving himself—it is not astonishing that • each men as Powers.pnd 3Ulls should write their -• balms high on the No.mn of fame. • Twenty live railroads in New England, the aggregate length of which is . 1120 miles, cost . 558,264,000. The following will show • their progress in three years: In 1848, the gross receipts wore $5,908,144. In 1849, $6,421,967. In 1850, $5,903,328. TA 1848, the running expenses were $3,132,247: In 1849, $3,306,847. In 1850, $3,422,981. In 1848, the net earnings were $2,785,897. In 1819, $3,115,620. In 1850, $3,480,347. The.number of passengers carried in 1848, TY 7,633,870. In 1849, 8,633,220. In 1850, 8,978,681. SPONON TRADE or KEY Wssr.—Tho Sponge trade I. 'creating quite a sensation in our midst. A large number of our citizens are eugsged in procuring, it, end are rasping a handsome re ward for their labor. The epooge is cured and bought into market, sod sold to our merchants fee !few York consumption, where they are man , &uttering a beautiful article of cloth from it. The &eosin wan only made some nix months sgo, that it was .valuable for each a purpoeq sad now the article comic/alas, in this • market, from ten to twelve emus per pound, and a Dint rel. article, irelleured =defended to, will bring Wen more There is always a demand for it, and it would not surprise' us to see it, et no dirt tea dayr one of ,the principal 'ocanoicelltiel of cos o ctiou—drgy aulac- I , TSBUROII GAZETTE I PUBLIMIED BTICIIITE • CO PITTSBURGH MO' SAY NORM. r, 1•;R1L 21, 18.51 0.-.4C10t of Pennsylvania .mb.,held inthe June 240 h. MI. floe the hur for the offices of Governo4 e and . ''' Y f Yl. d ittirtffic Visl a gnon ' . ' C ' .7iVni ) u k ti I .l= i‘ Banonel B. Thomas, John S. Brown, T. or Wcin.. Alexander E. Brown. Wro. Ether. Wm. M. Wefts. grits ' C n ' lNlielpe, Elwin C. Mho. John Allison. Daniel McCarty. Tai F ihr-TeCtits. NDrirEWErgeretitry..' Tro the Whigs a A bT r ALE, ru CO_ wI . 2 NVIV 4 .... mwjf l.s MEA R- W=l ". Y. it. allglAu. Nabbed Be% Nabbade CamAm W J RobWA.. W . it IL Preston, Z. Cothran. Lie Jaawan, Leobonlmen. J. ATfinney. R. a gel. See first and fourth pages . TEII Eats Oszepre, statmi' that after the ex -1 - oitement and legislation at ilarrisburgh, in rela tion tek the fraudulent extension of the Franklin Canal I Company, and Pittsburgh and Erie Bail- road, from Erie to the Ohio state line, no restric tion whatever, wad imposed on these companies, that ;ill having fallen between the two Houses! The asette fem says that beth roads will go on' c i . from rte totbe Ohio line. ' As to the extension to Pit 'burgh, the Gazette says, that "if It can not b Tecureci now, or within a few years, is will be snake time! Very consoling. The cloven foot is now plainly shown. There Ls no intention of mating the whole road. The Legislature haring failed us, however, we will next see if the courts canna: put a stop to this wholesale fraud.", Our neighbor of the Journal, has the follow ing +planation in regard to the cost of the Hempfield Railroad: "The Gazette is Informed that in stating SI,- 300,0 0 as the estimated oast of the Ilempfield Railroad, we were perfectly aware that it was a millien at least, under the Mirk. The figure we took from one of the noisiest advocates of the road,t and as we have not the slightest fear that the road will ever be Made, we did not think it wort while to seek accurary. Our own best anth rity says "the road could not b&made for mach less than $3,000,000." This, the Gaz.ette and sve know, may be relied upon. If then, af ter moving heaven and.earth to obtain subscrip tion s,l engaging the names and influence of men of character and worth to p i th the enterprise forZ, the projectors of th r s work have been able o obtain only $5,000 out of the vast sum ne and on that only abcint 5.1250 (we be lieve,,,paid in , where's the sense in treating the nubj gravely? - - Dapwssos, the celebrated f atbolie Reviewer, ~ cond mns Mr. Wear:nes letter to Mai-swam, and, e editor of the Pitorbufge Ca th olic 62) . 1, cc theinconclutior rearcosiog.co caaineci in Mot unfor ate document." Thmm Anti-American sentiments arc uttered by tWo persons, both renegades from the Pro natant faith, who loseno opportunity to laud the fu l t Des 1 dams of Europe at the expense of the Free Intl hone of America. N o State paper over cm ted from Washington of a more decided American character, and which hos met with more universal admiration. and approrat by the American people than Mr. Webster's letter to Ralseman. It elevated oar country in the hearts of the friends •of liberty everywhere, and called o„ t in forth the maledictions of every despot which dis es Europe. In defence of its positions the erican people w0u1..1 freely shed their bl and their treasure—ahraya excepting such • r admirers of ringly and Priestly Autocrats as Drovjcsan, and his humble imitator of the Pitts-. burg.. Catholic., Who would be far more in place in Vi ana and &Ike, than in Boston and Pitts burg. . 11)E R Woscn's FAts.-:—“World's Fttirs" I lecounng fashionable. The King of M i. as issued o decree fora "uniser_al Brussels of objects of art and works of artiste, on tho 15th of August." If more ere given, such an exhibition might be dui and successful. The French wish to get 11:1 some attraction in order to make money out o the crowd 'which anli pass over from Lon don to Paris, and therefore want a keit also. creonsse excitement it New Orleans is to Obside. The river is falling slow- Michigan Legishstaza talked itself out of existence without passing any appropriation hilt nod consequently the Glotemor will be forc ed to call an extra session. If , this talking man ia csiot be stopped, the people will be forced toe ploy deaf mutes fo legislate for them. E IGRATION canto BOOTH Calmat/L.—lf we may believe the Greenville 'Southern Patriot, "so ..e gentlemen of wealth and worth are abon leaving South Carolina,[ on account of the con .ued political carman and warfare with the Genes Government which characterizes her,— If sh persists in her mad scheme of seteasion, her best citizens will leave her in droves, and MOT.. as one told us a few Says since, 'into the United States.'" It certainly is a very bad omen - to the govern ment of a country for men of wealth to desert it. There canbe very little deubt that if South Carrlina should succeed in breaking away from thel;nion, every wale of senseweuld hurry out of the Mate to some spot where the proportion of e ves doers not run quite ito high. B BUS AXI:. Tomas, oa rstr. Buoy or rue !do VIT6--A tale of the American Iteiolation. By Liawrenow Lnbree. New York, Dewi t t and Dwrimport. Tlllll to a Berolntionary Legend, the scene of whicii is laid principally In New York city, and is t-116 Northern part , of ihst Otaie, at a period sal the British held possessiOn of the city, and whil thoZortliern 'Frontier was ranged by the Indiana. ------ T 1 e tale is gniplucally told, and the scenes are certainly interesting-to the Ai:aerie= For sale by .C. Wall, 85 Fourth street T. c mtualcipal election in Ot. Louis, has re nd ... in tha triumphant election of the whole Whi; ticket. le Belmont (Ohio) Chronicle, nye that nine jection of the Railroad entecription in that y, the Ohio Central Railroad Company has tided its corps of Engineers, which looks as I. rants was abandoned. NOFLE SIMTIMIXTBELogOZNO,T EXP2I3IIID. .Living, I shall assert the right of Fars DMUS SIONI dying. I shall assert it; and timid I lease no other inheritance to my children, by the bles singf f God, I %ex leave theta he inheritance of. Fan Pm ectrus,.and the example of a manly and independent: defence of them ."— Dante. Wee nut. - Tgr. CSOP9.—The Frederick EXIUDIIICT, of. s late date, says : ' , lye never saw the claps i*this neighb3thsixi morel luxuriant at this saute. The spring is early' fruit trees in full blesno, and the growing cropi vigerons and flowing„ wearing more tile app -ranee of early Jane than early April. As wins there is on occasional Oman= to he met with, tho timid farmer says his wheat is begin ning Ito lodge." , AVAIVAI• 07 °MILL 8C.017.-311jOr General Scot%accompanied by Adjutant General Jones andurgeon Gen eral Lawson, attired in this c ity last night o the Ben Frd!eklin. The tele grapb had given no information of the departure of thews distingubled Meer". and but for the gun fired by the boat on landing, no intimation of their arrival had been reeCived. A number oC ,„„ 7 . 80 ., gathered at the landing, but before theyireacticd there Gen. Scott had gone to the Galt. fosse. No doubt when our citimmi become aware of t h e Ovience of the great tary chleftan they will take measures to show him that honer and respect to which his world wide fame justly en ' ties him.—LosuirtWe Anunat. Genes Itscamrs Yon nos 'rum Ann most. Coscrs.—The gross receipts of Jenny Lind's first tioert, on Moody night, were nearly six teen thousand dollars, an for tho second, t o 11 giren to morrow night, the receipts' exceed that tram. If she should give eix or eight conceits, we think from ,present indications the receopte of each night would not Do less than ohm stated.—Cis. Gas. Miamians lox Culrollo.4l—The mercantile classea are, mast proutirtentli represented on board.the ;steamer North America, which ailed from Few:York on Tuesday, fpr Chaves. She took' out nearly 820 pamengere ' and of those nearis two-thirds are merchtuitsor merchant's &gout, it is said. There trial* an untinal nnmbr of woman and children on board—ele mental to ping, Calltuala. • FLAX COTTON. This remarkable discovery of modern times has hardly received as much notice as it deseeris, as it now promises to revolutionize to a great degree, the commercial, mannfacturingi and.,ag ricultural world. All doubts of its proving of practical utility are fast vanishing before the test of experiment. We have seen a sample of the article, manufactured by a gentleman con- netted with cotton manufacturing in Buffalo, New York. The staple has very much the ap pearance of raw cotton, having all the softness and fineness, with rather more length and strength of fibre. It been tried on cotton machinery with perfect success, and an experi enced cotton manufacturer, informs up that he is of the decided opinion that it can be worked as easily as cotton. The, gentleman who prepared this staple says that be can take the flax from the field, in the morning, and have the flax cot ton ready for the machinery by the name even ing. It is dried after passing through Its sere rel chemical processes; :nu few minutes, by steam. lie says that it can be prepared and sold at fire cent; per pound, after affording the farmer a fair profit for the raw material. The cost of making the crude material into tiax cotton is one cent prr pound? The Buffalo cotton mill has stopped run ning for some time en account of the high price of cotton, and it is designed to start it again on Flax Cotton in August next, the proprietors 'haring manifested their own faith in the experi ment by sowing, themselves, 300 acres of Flux this spring, and by inducing a large number of of farmers to follow their example. Within a few months, therefore, this discovery will be practically tested on an extensive scale. - It is scarcely worth while to speculate on the changes which the introduction of this great dis covery will prflduce in tho civilized world,.afq the results are so near at hand, but that they will be great and permanent cannot be doubted. It is matter of very serious moment to our cotton growing States, and should awake them to ;the danger of trusting their prosperity to the pro duction of oue tingle artiele. if Flax Cotton can be produced in the wheat growing States for five cents per pound, the price of cotton willfor ever hereafter take a far lower range than for the year past, Ind will be less liable to those re markable fluctuations which hare disturbed to . greatly the commercial and manufacturing busi ness of the country . The follasting articlefrom the New Yoq: - nu and Enquirer, on this subject contains some interesting f/cts and observations, and will still further convince our readers - that the production of a substance from Flux possessing all tbechar acteristics of the best quality of cotton is no lon ger a beautiful theory only, but an incontest able fact. The veryimportant bearing which the recent improvement in the preparation of flax for man ufacture Las upon oar ultimo' interapi,promp to us to renal She attention of our readers to the ' subject. Since our lest article we have seen specimens of the prepared fibre, and their in spection has confirmed us in the conviction that Chevalier Claussen's discovery is real, and, in all likelihood, fraught with great consequence-3. The material ac exhibited to us, was only die tingnishable from the best Sea-Leland cottan by its sepetiorfiner.ess and length of staple. Its color. and lightness, and softness, and dryness, and homogeneity sere the tame. Its though not perhaps as great as some of the finer ' qualities of cotton, was yet quite remerkeble. We saw rorings of it from witch threads: could easily be drawn as fine as number eighty, which is all that is required for the manufacture of or dinary cotton fabrics. The material, too, admits of the richest and most delicate dies. We were shown threads from it that could scarcely be distinguished from silk for its lustre and beauty. We saw also a coarser preparation of the fibre, very strong in tegtnre, and capableof being uni ted in any portion with wool. From this coarse materiel, cloth has already been made combi ning ninny adraatlees. Applithtier. has been made at our Pate& Office fey :retitle- the rights of the-discoverer, and a patent . willd ' outtless be granted in this country, us has already' lees demo in England, France, Belgium, and Holland. In Chat case. our people will soon have en op portunity of testing the reel worth of the dis covery by partial application. The new discovery is exciting high ,hopes througho* England and Ireland, and everything indicates rat no effort will be !paled to.derel ope its capabilities to the utmost. Frequent re ferezices are made to the subject in Parliament —public 'addresses are delivered upon the sub ject by high civil ruitikießrutieri— , chartere of cor poration of a commercial eharticlir (a thing not at nil usual in such cases) . aro geantedby the Board of Trade to flex-growing campanies—the Royal Agricultural Society has already devoted three of its councils to the discovery—the Press; both metropolitan and rural, manifest deep in terest- in the matter--experimer.ts are every where multiplying, and opatalisre are entering upon contracts for the growth and reanurecture of the materiel one large scale. A variety of causes concur to give this subject particular im portance in Great Britain -at the present time.— The abolition of the Corn Laws luta made tee cultivation of the cereal grains almost entirely unprofitable, and the present apiculture] dis tress of the country renders the introduotion of a new advantageous crop a matter of great mo ment. The misery of Ireland, - too, the removal Of which )14.4 en long baffled all political wisdom, would be very materially alleviated by thierwast ly increased facility in the preparation fog the market of a product, whose growth is peculiarly favored by the Irish climate. It is a singular fact, that notwithstanding the increased demand for flax, in coneerinence of the rapid spread of linen manufactures, the culture of flax for many years has positively been grow ing more limited , In !rebind. The number of acres devoted to this crop was eighty three thou sand in 1841, and is now not more than sixty thousand- The chief canoe of this decrease has been the difficulty and tediousness of the present process of putting the material into a marketa ble 'tat.; %Al the discovery of 31. Clausen, if it holds good, catmot'fall of zorkieg n moth favors rible change upon this branch of 'Agricultural in dustry in Ireland. Another great reason for the general attention this subject is exciting, is the general npprehenslon that the supply of Cotton will soon be unequal to the demand, at price, which will continue to make manufacturing pro fitable. The uncertainty of the supply, on ac count of the vleiseitteies of the reasons. is also fell . to be a great evil. A Finn which promises., if not to supplant Cotton, at least to liberate it from many of its present uses. is therefore bailed as a national hlessing. Se n timents of evince] pride and independence also forcibly co-operate with these more material considerations, and permit no doubt that the most will he mode of this pew discovery. We regerd it as already conclusively proved that flax may he propared for manufacture, by the process of Chevalier Ctsustes, with far ' greater facility and completeness than by toe present mode of treatment; that the material, thus prepared, rrely lie spun upon ordinary ma chinery, without any modieeatiop, excepting, perhaps, in rate of speed, and upon threatles tie fine as etra cotton; and that the manufactur ed fabric combines very desirable qualities, either when made of Use pure material, or when mixed in large proportions with cotton, wool or silk. The ouiy thing remaining to be thoroughly test ed, is the comparative cheapness of the prepared Sex and rotten. The discoverer asserts that be will soon be ready to supply the material , at a bout half or two-thirds of the present price . of 'cotton in England. But is new business like tis is so open to nalecalettlatimt that the estimates of a single individual, vastly interested as he is in a favorable rest's, are nut to be very implic itly trusted. Practical application on a large scale, and for a length of time, alone can deter• mine the cost or the material, and its ability to via with cotton in this essential particular. We libel! look fir future developmeete iu reference to thifilpoint with no ordinary interest, and shell take the earliest opportunity to lay them befoie our readers. If this discovery proves to be in every respect what It pow claims to be, it will work changes in our commercial relations, bath foreign and domestic, not easy tobe estimat ed. CROP! xeng W ASIII sums.L-Clentlemen residing in the country around Washington say that the prospect of an over-abandaut supply of fruit is cheering, the winter-like weather lately not hav ing injured it. Tne crops generally are repre sented to be in a promising condition. larnorestenfis sw Ocean SITATZERS.—The N. York Courier and Enquirer publishes a commu nication from a Mr. David Davison, of Rust city in which some wonderful discoveries in the a.O of propelling boats by steam ore hinted What they are is for the present kepi secret by the parties who are interested, but the results to be accomplished are diallosed in offers made for the building of two vessols on the pruposed plan --Lone to run on the North River and the other on the Ocean. It will be agreed with responsi ble contractors to build the first named 'Sewer in such a thaaner that it shall perform the trip between New York and Albany in are hours, and possess all the advantages of the most substan tial and elegantly built steamboat—nod a simi lar agreement will be entered into for the con struction of an ocean steamer, within eighteen months, which shall run nt least .ono hundred miles further in twenty. foot hours anti any Tee eel now afloat or being built, and which shall be unequalled Tor strength, capacity for freight, and passengers, safety, durability, economy of construction, propulsion, and as forth. "_props or nor. Colts Exeentrins.—Ths indi. cationsthicken from various nutters ai to an= other igivement from the United attestor the ciinquest of Cuba. The following par from the Rome (Georgia) Courier confirms the state ment of the Atalanta Intelligencer, that the in fection has this time extended to that State: • "For the last few diys there have beat -ru mors afloat in our city, of another expedition against Cuba, and quite a number of young men from Rome and its vicinity have left, it is suP posed, to join in this rather delicate and ha:sed ans enterprise. It is also rumored that this new movement is sanctioned, if not promoted by men of influence and official standing In Georgia and other Southern States. We understand the expedition is to sail from Savannah on Betarday next. No spare for comment at present" The annexed article from the/ism:truth News, of the ilth instant, would seem to justify this latter supposition. The tone of the article, too, leads to the probable inference that the writer may know more of the "movements" than I he' chooses to express,— Cuss—Rumors of arrattreak.--litunces of all outbreak in Cuba are broad. It is well known that the people of Cuba, are with difficulty re strained from attempting a revolt:Won of the IS latol at the present time, and those who are hest informed on the suljeet, are sanguine of their success. There can be no doubt that the native population are ripe for the movement, and it is equally well known that there is much defection in the ranks of the Spanish army. In tome of the garrisons more than one half the troops are known to be favorable to the Cubans. Those who have endeavored to create the im pression on the public mind that the late Cuban affair hod been gotten up by a party of desper ate politicians and free-booters in this country for their awn aggrandisement, and thatthemove meat had little or no sympathy among the Cu bans themselves, have done that people great injustice. The movement bad its origin in the inveterate spirit of opposition to the tyranny and extortion of the Spanish Government, by which that lelaml , perhaps the fluent agricultural coon. try in the world of the same exteet, has, for many years, been made to support the extrava. goner of the profligate nubility and licentious court of a decaying dynasty. This feeling of hostility, and a growing spirit' of independence, is deeply rooted in•the minds of the Cuban people, who are resolver on throw ing off the yoke of the Spanish toonarchy.— They are prepared and eager for the oontlict ; and while they invite the aid of the friends of political liberty in this sad every other country, they are determined "themselves to strike the blow." They will have the aympathyand aid of thousands of brave spirits in the United States, whoive people, cf dl parties, with few et:mentions will wish good speed to their patriotic cause. The Spanish Government, watchful as it is, will not he able much longer to suppress the pop ulor sentiment; . q,pct fro m what we knelt of the state of affairs in the isiata, we should not be surprised to heard' a formidable outbreak with in the coming month. SALE or a Licare-worst.—At the late Casts= Muse Sole of Bonded Goods, thirty two large packages were set op, by the auctioneer, in one lot, "supposed," as he raid, "to contain a light house." This being the only intimation bidders had of the contents, offer, were dull, and the lot was knocked down at five hundred dollars to a German of the name of Stephen Int; who, beihi In the alma and glue business, was pro bably led to make the highest utter, by the pros. pest of obtaining material of certain and imme diate valor. The largest of t h e above package, was found to preseut a eurfaceraven feet square, and the smallest of five feet square, with a depth for the former of four feet, and for the latter of three. It appear, that none of the packages had as yet been opened, and, subsequently apprehea sive of the value of his purchase, the purchaser tack in four others "fur better or worse." On opening t h e largest package, a largo wheel of copper was found adorned with cuitotts device* and evidently fitted for complicated machinery. Other cases were found to nontain the looked for lenses and immediate apparatus of a lantern.— The searcher, at an early stage of the eremite tion, having satisfied themselves that tbeauppn rad light-house was an actual verity, and by in quiry us to the locution of the lot of twelve months end the mode of tale, that they bed all it+ port, complete, discontinued operations, and from that time to this, have received from the few acquainted with their hargainvarione offers), the highest of which reaches $7,000. On tine they carve time wavered, but finally declined.— Two conjectures hare been hazarded as to thia work of art, which ail the pieces yet tome to light ac.rat to show is of great beauty.and value, There are, indeed, evident marks of its having been forwarded to this country by the French Government, and that it wars intended for tbe American Government, and the two conjectures have hardly mere than room enough to play op, on the terms upon which it was transmitted, whether by purchase of oar own, or gnat tram the French government- The parties who bold the property are inclined, we believe, to wait the lams previously to transferring it, atittry pita, to ether baud.' :The lot was originally, =zips; ed to a naval officer, whose death accounts for it+ having been unclaimed. It is possible that the light-house acquired to oo extraordinary a manner may prove to be of the value of $30,000, —A - . F. Cratrier. rZ9I7 !LSD blscsuXST.—The greatest novelty in the English literary world just now, Is Mr. Hepworth Dixon's •"Wiltlam Penn, on Historical fliography." This work ie said to make such an undeniable exposure of blunders committed by Mr.liscsuley in reference to its hero, or will go far to compromise that author's character 89 • biographer. AN AN6RICAN 3ITNTSRY Iv PARIS., -The Paris correspondent of the New York Tribune, (Mr.: Fry. of Philadelphia, the compoeer of the °Pets of .• Ellactra,") tells the following elogulsi 'to.; •"A curious incident occurred the other day in the Elysian Field, A Lady jumped from s car riage upbraiding a gentleman for haring des troyed her peace, and drew a pistol and fired it in her bosom. The gentleman immediately lift ed her into the carriage, telling the coachman to drive to a certain hospital. The police went to the hospital, butno wounded-woman was there. No traces of the portion have been dis covered. The lady Is said to be an American! Who is it Tue PRIM TICILT.—The prise ticket for the Jenny Lind Concert on the J r 4tp knit. was par cha•ed by lien Imhoff, the cutter at the Fash ionable Clothing Store of S. Rice, and one of the most extensively known magicians in the Union, for $lOO. lle said he expected to pay about three hundred for it; but competitors finding him In the field retired contented to go second best. Ills skill in either of Ida occupa tion, equal, Ida spirits in a contest where money gees for fame.— iareling Gar. • Market Street Storefor Bent • VOR RENT.—The Store, 118 Market *met, the eterant ti , nr then tbe OMNI' of Market Aral Alberti . etreete l'oete‘stea wen the Irt of April nest Inplre of DAVID 111:3:Kft. amble KM Pram at- tar LITIR COMPLA INT.—The only remedy lt•Tr unbred to the subtle. whirh h.. never failed of work ing • rune Vb. dine:llona are tnthrt W, la MeLann's [deer PM. It but 1104 been BOlvtral reran before the p u b.li vorm i We been Intrnincel In all lu•stions of the Onion. When It has bevn wot, It lane had tno meet triumstutot sneeenv. and bu setna/ly dreeen nut of use all fiber medicines. It h been tried mode W 7 d117. 1. ,n . t x rhi :Da .o cs fri : paig. amt buy been found tynallf enevennons in all. 11'nrsa. Or apitddele:d No, GO Wad st. Petroleum I Acturrrogno. Huntingdon ca. PA, March 4, B. M. K -Deer 81r, Yonr Petvolnrm le norklna woo der, eft ,ony; therefore we owlet thank you to Pend es two doyen by the Pennoyleaale Railroad. We are en tftcly rat, Rod It if taloa loquind for ablaut Peery ‘147. Yours. respectfully. JOllll LON° d. W. Aabftted en., 0., March 10,11. 1. 11. 110rt—Dear for, Yaw Agent, a kw week. oloca. left with us four doean Rock oa, which we hare veld. kleue forward to tee Ida doer, Immediately. Your needled. le working, noodera in fief We c ar, own, seemed eeeel!ent certificate, II JOU dodo, Ihrm• Yours, le., W. W. MAT. For tale by Rept, d Mel/emelt. 140 Wood street: It, E. Perm A/ Wood elect; B. A. Fabarstack, t Co. 4 44 , 4 44. Wood and Front etrectr, D. M. Curry, IA A. Elliott. Joeenh Douglass, and li. Fchwarft, Allegheny. aloe by the pro prietor, 8. M. KIER, apt Bashe.flaYentb et.. Pittebnrah. COUNTY MEETING. The Citizens of Allegheny County, vrho ere In favor of the notalustino of GEN. WINFIELD seam to a candidate tor the nest Pl4-41..7 of the Vol led Rut.., are rent...A.l to mumble In COLltlif Umtata.: at the Court Lou.., to the City of Pittsburgh. on Tue. day, the 221 day of Cord Inst.. at II cerleca, A. It. etraildwatter (Signed by WO nova.] County Convention. lIE COMMITTEE of the Allegheny Whig n.l MAW:unwind< Count? Cichrettion, will sada Vag Oaurt (loan, an ntanin, Atwil 2o'clock, M. 11.,'a Co on tha thin kw holding • Cowan: Couveritiow to nominate otticara Ice the WI oin• xlmti - aphaal JOBIAII MO, Chairman. Foreign 1 44 APerican litudware. LOGAN,WILSON 8i C 0.,. No. 29 Wood Street, HAVE NOW IN VOILE fon m n smide.thekof FORZION AND Airsama HARDWARE, wubl. fry, the .pring Undo. and lobkh ibex an yrs wed t a o ff., to radiomen at num Una win cow.* faTornbto wlth saw of du mown defer. Citizen's Insurance Compass of Pittsbinih 45: HO= INSTITUTIONS em. No. 41 Water staxt, la the warehouse off/. U. 4 5: Presldent--.,..A. MAME. WT. Thas Comma,' M1...M0.4 to Woman la In store. and In 'salads, to. en amore guarso/f Ow las ohillty and latarl n of te Institution. Is &Honied ID Oa of of thy who ors all .itisea be wel tad known to the colazanalty be their wisdom. Isdathasoce, s a d I 6 Inssaoss—(l..U.'Utase7. Wro ki ßsit42. latbact, ..74.6Wou4t=talbtaths. a/WM . .401:k.11 N=IMM Inv ( r 1 .4 1." iLr• vioiDectittilly invited to Weed hie funeral. Irhich till tovvred to the Allegheny Cemetery, frau hie late ervidetor. 110. ti Penn meet, on (this) Monday niter max, at 3 o'clock. .... . BAKEWELL —asitiPkoilid. AttornL. eys at Lag. Tilghman Hall, wrote Gnat racer awl lc:a long alky.• Wm. Tiakevell bra been appointed commie ooer to take &tenni., aeknowlmignmota Truk 31.r 7 had. vire.r.u. Ohio; itirmo.le Kv. "' k t• miet other aura r . to _ _ Cream! Ice Cream! PHUNKER, having removed to No. 1. • 'ma Libivt (NV A. Leaxeis old stand,) will open Ow Oda semen. Oda do r, (Monday April TIM o ) h ht. Vanill Cream 'hn% Ja Ind will furzush the choicest Almond sod and Ile al. bake. BREAD of all varlet.. CANS: of .It khzrla on hand and made to arderin whorl tima. FRUIT/3ot the rho...t kind on hand. fresh event weak (man lho Eyc Gallant! UT. Dissolution. DENJAINIIN PATTON, hosing relinquish ed practice of the Law. the Panne...hip hereto ezietitig between Ihr sub...therm ix this dar dimolord. br mut.' =amt. The untinitbad basin.. of the late rhm, will be attended to hr PATTON, . araltet AVM. !lASI:WELL. Young ladies' Boortling and Day School. m R 0 .5 r . ,, X1 . .. 1 1. „ 611.E9 p 1.2Y . w ,, i 4 1 0 1zp 0 tn ,, L11 ,1 0 toraft, on Monday, April l:Sth, ' leal, when- Parents and l livardlana ars laquestsil madam/Lula ann.:wives Lehr* aPPirisif Farther otbrmation m 7 be obtained at the store of A. H. iburliab t Co, Dolikeel ere, Wool e.. apillaLiwiarateiT ..gONNETS!—A. A. & Co. bare toot ',Ned per eaves& a new lot of the moot nialuouable tig and 138612.1. Samaria. comprislog in port Vas fol lowing stgleg Wes Dusutabl, arid demo)" Piaui and Satin. Peal. haw Pearl, Podal, Misses . iiipsey, .111/gaga= Coburg and Pall, Brussels and Ploren. and Tripoli and Cactus, Tulip and Cad.- and Ire. Also, Straw 'Slimming tad Gimp. ap2 Ohio Laboratory. 76 92 Wk. him 80 lir - 95 85 , 9 Pei cent. Strength. lOWELL PLETCHER & CO., Manufactu- Cv.of ALCOIIO7s Pu rrs pi/ 9e for Cologne and Bran. opper Diatilled V. Whittier .Isola on hood. Currier of Vino and Front Assets. 0100013,11, at la RIMPI /Krimed market onion prime frlltl3 Pittsburgh will toe PI/ tlllul m Front Brick and Howe rile. Lin undersigned in now manufacturing, at hie Deem Seek thins. In Birmingham. the fiend vinaost notiliirl: 4 far limes. ever brodievd, ishaill he will pill at one•th to on lea then hand-male: and aueissibinf tuffw terra square eldae, and a ...lib. p/I -.thed ann., the ta b ling or wed, and srieerve a haridasee i dea r ,. t egaearszaa. ea seen in Rer. 9r. Kneen Chuseb, Snot Ilttatutrula Lbw can env! letworn It and other buildings hob's . very Visible. The belch no meatus are mush superior touhe lamer. ifbe faint o s f •nything See • genteel honer he of unzip"' hick, ILLisli loloo .l,es•Pease hying no trlSing. 1217 leaSeinisioa, falitt 9orvramint Maier, AiOnt/1. 4tehltnite, *he' here Vaud similar hark tolndrely. eerily t their supirkaitif In stivagth, durabil ity, resistance to Rail, Water. Pre, sc.. nouss TILT. Also menu beaming, ammeter article. of Tile, pearl °"""' . 1 ' • COMMON BRICK. A 1,,. 300,000 Cakarport Itriek—streagth i Qanbiilly. Ac. givarautvaL Procc, /030, at the Work, ante ISAAC 010:00. • ILDO N LABOR ihnd the London Poor, Ya'a 3. Itystales of the P04,1e; by Lo3cue Sue. Slarauradake • noveL For mit at Lid silo the Pug Ornee. LIMB: Literary Depot. Third street, ono 502.1 V,UGAR--59 hhds. prime N. 0., for sale by aka JA9. DA LZUL. 09 W.cr rt MOLASSES --20 hf. bbl. S. 11., for laic by ”:71 JAS. DALZELL, BS Waters, la ADIS- —lO casks Evan St Swift's S. C., for 5 .1. 1 . by gull 0. aIV ITARLIAUG 11. 23 ACON—Sitle2, Shoulders, and limns, for WY by alill 11. t W. 11AltliAtilill lIRLED APPLES--50 sacks received and _d_y tn. sale by .yell s. a IN' . 11.11111A1.7G11.. IARIED PEACEIES-75 sacks reed and for X. 7 ,ale bY apn S. .b W. iIARLIACOIL liAnil- 25 kegs No. I, fur sale by ..P2.1 E. a SO. II A/LPIAL,GII. 1 h 1.13. Small Whitt, for . s.rdc ap2l SAMUEL $ll/I.lVtilt. ACON-5000 lbs. Flog Round, for sale by JJ sp2l SAISLEL r. 811111%7.8_ 11 RIED APPLES-300 bu. for sale by 1,1/ EP=I SAMUEL P. SIIRIVER. DRIED PEACI:ES--..115 - bu. :La- bale by .. ar2l SAISPEL P. EttalYLP- I) SSEEI) 01L---30bbls. Guthrie's nE - peri or Frozd, L: oo:e by 1.. E. NVATE.E..,:AN .i . ., , , NE. al ~, 004 01 W.. r, and r....: Pm., iaII. 310LASSE.S.—i bids. 1 - ,,r 1, 3 • StQl L b*.IiTERISAN .1; BACON—A fey; casks of . JUIP Fhoulden.y. ter ebbs by . *al L. 8. WATEMIAN A ?I)[S. O. 3 MICKERF.L--ntl bbb.. Larg. Mecttnri. frt cett. rowi,u -ItLLL meta Fs ^.‘ I.lWW;i7;rt Also-79 tbh. E-7•Trmarn . r..ln. Pitch. To Bnaine•~ Men. 4 1 PERSON wishing. to retko from business innaln his lams: 1n ainannfarusringehlalldh ermt itt!, am ha nnahlti• .11.0 d Ltiecessfn! July • pat a the nuerna. mown . irucila tr.o.arnt. Addnuot P, V. Dal N 0.112, r=s 11.t.orqh:' .1,110,11, -- --- Vacant Buildings at Auction VI ALL - ar ß ta E of O L P D . . 0 1 7 P Ruthl:aco Ao w ooa , anadt rtan. of start 30 brick aal fent. bcdMin,n, incintina the d'''''"* Stat?iTOtirtur ' slot=. ''". afe-kms I.land Earn, tt.e.l and At ,ale tholante of real) by apla WM. A MrCL:OO ! CO. fIOLDES SYRUP-10 hf. bbls. recd and I.M for mac by curanavai t 116 Weer swat nave_ rpoBACCU-20 boars Mooktear & J. impurior a lump, fur W. App spi k I. MOLASSES-130 bbls. arriring, for WI/ UtlatltlDGY. 4 usizitn.4h. FLOUR -200 bbls. S. F.. for solo by' spl9 BURIIRIDOE !NAIL rLET—A large Room in the third titer"' aa... from ea alloa. apla al WWI'S a LEE, In !Art, .1. WOOL—Cash paid for Wool, by •019 SICRPIIT & LET. In Liberty rt . SU3DRIES-- 2 bbt. Lard So. 1, a net, Was . .teriti 4 - Vliatmaiid; 1 th63l r!..1.4,. D Peach, Applek Pealed craelem to settee On steamer Cumberland N 0.2: salter pa IS in by AIAH DICKEY s CO. aplo lent anti Water Ma tc .NGLISIIh, IRISH BLACK TEAS—Pre: needy the mime Wad tif Minuet oral rorigh 2arored elma i nd i atigittlfqgou, ra . Areal:4 al so other more In Pithientrea. Pries. 40 nod 2ai mob lit la. llama Teas are mitlrelt fret (ma all herby taste. salt London Pickles and Sauces. 'LUST received at No. 256 Liberty street. sea ennse lit relebtsted Pick In s ea been, examag sr bleb moe be towel! tickled tinkles, • tWoreenersbirs Pena, 114.Itste. 1 Reeding CenMinns, t Haney Weed Pinata, 1 s sleet Kninset , , Anthem Paste, Ilesbtnes . km et Anobn 1 4 bee vela br K...i.lleCLUllo b CO.. ebtll Greven eat Toe !senors. Oviraiiii. LomOrrict, April 4, INSI. -NUMEROUS APPLICA'fIONS lIA VINO Men mode to this entre foe Information lo relation to ammer in whirr, Land Warrants. under the act of VW of bertettilieg, MO, ehould he-haled. the Li:lowing servers them. have been pregarbd, m 011 : There are three Mad. by which these lirmtions roay ` s e Cade: Ist. fly the Warrantee In pew.. 2d. By the Warranter through the agency of this office. W. ily an Agent tor Attorney. If be first us second angle Is adopted, the appllcatinn must made 10 - imithig, spoeffeing the tract, laud dietrict be of moray, I se •hich ilis location Is desires!, and b e eormotionled by an adklarit aonsmllint to We flilloieleg firm. No. I. Whom the third Mode to eiloPtei, a Power Of fiCtonney roust be produced, eirmited by the ..nzatoe lo We "me rmen of a - selmom, wonting to the following terra ho. T. w hieb power of At...mustiest beactsiowledged, or peered . the cane• may to, Lefure some °Mar authorised to take the acksgrelestament of deed., accenting to !arra .tio.3Col. fa oil pays, the Patents .111 he transmitted to the Land Offle• when Woo locatkin is Lade, dolma special din.tious to the cootrary he three. J. BUTTEIWILLD, ectotalselogev. Foam No. 1. STAID 01 . Commit 07 Deter* me LkJustier or the Peace or other °Meer author lud in l4o,. leetwarn l (hem WWI, the Hams of warrantee, ) who being duly sworn, 1e ewes and eamh that he Le the Wattled than hmert o.lle or warren nrea to whom Vanua Nu. --. far erre 14 .4.1 lUD A.. o r September. IMO, wee lumen on the -woo —,1155--, and who tam aDDhet to lunge the saint. e Swarm to nod Wm:7MM !erre ta. this— ignture.l - deg. og lea-. Nee, a uguaturej FORM No, 2, Kam all men by them 77 army , that I, Ihron turret the name ofwhrhatttoo l l of hhi County of —, and Surto of —, ilo bbetßo• eollatituto mid appoint of ---, my I=t and lawful atturnef. for me sod to 11, ItSttle. to {onto Land Warrant am —, for ,urrur orttlett tooted muter the *et of September, Mho. pow in of Suladitution may bo intortad if desired.) Signed n In-mace of } [lVirmittcol rtrnatattsi ' Fon!" .No. 3. STATZ or Counrr 01 dg shin -- day of ha the Tear—, pereorelly sppsded then lame rime a wt. - matte.) stud aeknewl. edged the withlo Power of Attorney to Le bid set sad deed, shdlotettty, that I well huow the geld Mere lesert the oshae 01 . WflegeteiL) end that be Is the n ote pawn who i s ddieytte.a Lo the witida 'ltnter tbin en or d e w . h .. .... .treu uro ted .i the sea m Ponx Nu. 4. STAiI• Of ' CovirT or I hereby certify, that ou this day of in the T yy came heron. me (berehvertthe name of vltaear , l sod [bore Went the name of erarreaMMl • the etM immtt the name of witneaa) hong le% known to stoe..MY duly worn by me, and on his oath deelared and mid Ulm be yell knew the saki (here invert the num sr.TMOtee,) and that be yes the same ;alma described InOtad who executed the within Power or an myttey, hle Mottmono to me eatlehtetory evidence twlof Wanes, end the meld Wont the twee of Irminab eymnput mottos the eakl rower to be Ma act aad Mmew • (Oincer's Orneture.) Notice. ri-LSTOCKHOLDERS of the"P Batt lianufactluta Cos. enu u r, Igrth m 'loth dar Star imirat. T ird= ' lll4. `r r'°"" 4 " aitozej Ttf 8. Tniai•ad any. Mut Tariataa. Aside wonallpo • Co-Partisp. . [ PEILIDEUVIA - .cAMPBELL & CHESS have this day, Ap- 11. States Wail am... Lint , . I Ith ma , wilted wlat OM Can , . ),, 'E.X. ,, ,,.....T. . QTEAMSILTP_LAFAYTZ6, h, b .„,„, ; , ~„ „ c0„,„.„. 4 ..i.: us, stat A ir- •LJ CHARLES S TODDARD. Cott...dm, _„, ,,= W" . .,.. ~. !.'l , , Chat', 0_ owl of rtc4p4ll, Ce,..4 CUT.) -4. :. • i . Th., ... .nd penmfuliAmeriansk 14e.• - -••- YlvdilettnialnnVe..V rlat A) 1.1: r.. ..id -ip..7—#.= ----. ._. ,. _ , . 4.-!...- -- - g 7ll t r 11,1 r,. e a l. VIWIM RON a V Y TY 'PAC K FACTORY—The sub -2,ii,,f1.111.41141.11V and I, ,, peca,Cantlyez, has:4l,ll of Tait! Bral..and Frarablriq Ylnielng.Clou,, and Heti N 11111: Iliad Flour Bartel and Latnnar as/la copp, NM!, .end Nan. °VW sod Zia; •hoa Fdlern Maker,' Faint; sac led day, dc.. de.. dyi. CAMPBELI.. CIIESS at Cal.. apl2:T • warthao..l9 east, linlburata 9PRENiI'ON CRACKERS—A nett article jp_ h, 1100 city: lam, Dorton Illsenitand Dyrixpal•Cmk yr; meirial and for rafe br WM A. IteCLCRO .t CO. CPiioit's London Patent Lever Watches, Susgetor th try Watches ever , tferel fn ihitanerph. RIPIIARDSON, 81 Market street, is 111,, Writ Ag e nt fee the above timed Levet Wittbet. Wowing. truarentee V attach d 1 each Watch: Hy uppointnatta to the Admiralty, MIL DIXON. Chto renartlctletho. Menufeeluter. Atto Mhz fem.. Ow This iciclees thac the accompanying Watch, No.—, is sisrtar.sed by mu to beef nu raminfactune s and =Watch with my name Up1:1 it gennice tmleint amoinzpatalcil bY a certificate bieriniii sicoatura. I guiscairtee the *inch nu keellnivar . wir „rut...o purchaiter. spldit k PrO LET—Ono half of a largo Ware d. ge )10 , 11. on the atbart, formally 'Mara as tam ;lag ..eaerAl :or Ilona." The location Dv it. god. and tan real wilt Da low. Foy Ltrama apply to eplaat 31ILLS 5021,./ 46 Water et 1 AMY OIL-40 Barrel& No. 1 Lard Oil IA r,tdr dry per S. B. North Rlrre and fur rale by spl4 S. W:FIARBAIMIL G RAIN -200 bu. Oata: " RM. V [or • bi gas oluu noE. l ii iH D AH'AN HERRING—Now Baltimore k ' b 0.4 and Ik,ine, fted and Wry br _1205 JOHN WAIT CO. 7HE SUBSCRIBER has again arrived in town, with no largo an aosortiarot of AOWICTISF .CL TV7NDOW NASH, sfr., own. DI. ilio Boots are now lying at th e foot of FIN effort, whom he would be Omni to haw. thaw tall who wish Ow good, in Lb line, no be is about to lame foe th e lower _dtoa, - toenail NATHAN BROWN. • ANGANESE-44 bbls Ground, for Woos .a.l ar Makers. fur sea by BENNETT * 11URI *CO., stea *tort 4.10 DA ASH—A superior article of our own numfacture,ranao b•nd xxvi. ar Itt.NN=. BLR.RY • a•N V s AL SODA-290 casks for saleArl . s is AE.X.Nart.-azkaY CO& VHLO.R.I.DE, OF LIIIME-150 casks for sale 4_/ by wl.B BE NET. BERRY t CO. ORIATIC & SDLPHUOIC ACIDS—On hum, sad far sae by apls . BENNETT, BERRY &CO. yen's Spring and Summer Wear. MURPHY & BURCLIFIELD invite the at amt o ilf , buyArsto ,o rlo cu o /1 7 ::ourtu i t=74 Citt aretto, Merino. TrWg ' ru, Bummer Codataudes, Soungt e.0.m.,* At ollloatoo Cord.. Summer Cloths. TWooda. tieu •Iyloa of Cattonatlct sod Trills, balllny art/ French I.bieus. A 1..,, just open . , autictior Shirting 1W0... Trul l LlOOll2 tad" 01 dad. tionVs 11.1kb. fatioy Silt. psi tlingham Cravats. Rid sad LW. iilove, llos.ery, at Noah...A comer of Fourth and Ilarkot sold 180 (11100 BRICK-1 kiln good mer chantable fobs far Wu Lewin Carat Warehouse. , .pl 7 as Youstli otrect- DEARL ASII-9 casks for sale by at.l7 IF. ot Y. WI Lt.o.lN, 147 Small DLASTER-20 bbls. White, for sale by apl7 W.At'. W1L50N,147 Froutst. BACON -25,000 lbs. prime Shoulders,• 10.09 D 11.3 r, y pl: • IloG ILLS k. ROE. bAMP llALL.—llaring 'fitted up a fine SLort Room on tba aactnal atom cm my stare, I e lammond compete gook of Cornelius • co.s Polar Ling Lamp—not brat material, wormanalily, and tht non In loc. Parlor, &imam and Study bamign= and Three I.lobt enandebars, for Mambos. .Im4 and at Tem low meetN. son eiAS CHANDELIERS b, FIXTURES...- I.)i The L--Feat atuck lu the city, end Istevtpaqtres. Apl7 W. W . WILSON. YLENDID FRENCH PAPER 11.1AN6- I_3 ING 3 (IT bulb. and Drwribig Roo.—GoLl and Vel 7g , b 7 e =7 , r becomblo . 2 tench whkb M fai th . .21 . mscrommadansba tem. TUuS. PAVIRE.- LI Market dreet. V"OT ICE.—AII _persons indebted to the .1- ,1.1 tate et lobo Roe, d.dd. are requested to make payment to the undpntlgnret and Lbw , ' hastnk elaluts agatem tbe entale will present O fargustsueot-- WA LiTS C- Trust.. LAMPS! LAMPS! LAZES! SUBSCRIBERS have fitt e d up 6or ine new oral _.13111. .00 with s large sad untied so anent of elegant autprldng Chandelier,. Pendent& candelabra. lucent Solders. and liall La pros. Particular attention le entice to their n—w and Ith:ironed Noe IRI Lunn. whibb for brilliancy of Hatt and cheapness cannot be ste A 1... mmed. Fluid (ill mini Lard Lamp. wizened to iltdreUis, hail, limner, tine,. sad dmairevic ponce, *tub they cuubectuni. and by . prrwosl attention to tengleinui are alac, lane.: mulct ye,.. Whoteeele son read nean/. puristic: on relnuctery tenon. Cllurehm, Ile], An. ehort. n. glee. On/ a *curios 111... Utl. Comptilni, and burnui knurly by tbe tiarrai I.r Inn uncoEteea Alt gent. warranoOll ted. The t. " I" lrEtliz - irk u . HUM, (Lem tinning-) h.... North &Mira Meet. eleiwe trim Nobly .bat. near 41.11. Pldisdelehm. aplitSt• iieWLeS Patent Reversible 'Miter Filter S 'NOW to be seen in Operation at W.M. TOTE A CO T Plumber. To. 10 Youth Amt be. retain Ferry and Libeny sod at PEYOII. WILEY'b, ha. 10 Muter etre,. littebradh. =Mr Imarecelmet Emal from the Amertera lubber* of Nur Twit, end a Peril . ..este fans the Franklin Institute of PhiLdel. chi& tar supoluity la Its dragging peOpnit and also optitioute from thou hartuftbem In am latiiitadefyhM. 'of whieta the falowiniare example:l • :PifLi•ernrat-ai Monte 5804111. It elees roe crest plaice In marnentral to the losers of pore. clear water. the Parent Ilevernible Water Vinegar, Ll - 11 .2-',l •. ° Zs.n.r . . , .bi.l'XgAgf o treg._tT: GEORGE Puri, LS; Walnut street.. .Parmnarieuta, Ylitren itialt. IUL The Patent Enerraltde Water bitterer • ineested by Mr. Samuel IL Lewis, and Iby to Mr rem. tuntha u Prireie realdenn, 1.51. that any person medal with. Uit:Lam reuelikr St a priettU , to Earn C Po or Moe. fa nicareumn.l it to the piabite. JilN..lB P. EAU , sere No: b Sommer amt.^ N. Steamboat Captains and Auld. would do well to eall and ...JAL= our large mon, for littering Water be fore unclog the bailers, by auto means they will sam at lust alto • year in nut and repair of Dollen Alloy Flitere are warmed...l for Dee year. sag with aim W ill Ott 81.ATER£ JAE:DI:N. M= I ,=MMI URINES--A very soffrior quality, seldom Ir 4r 256 VOR SALE--A pod secolid Penis's Pros's J. KIDD a (X/.. apIT • Wood et INDIA SILKS, SATINS, Ae.—A. A. ItLi cre now ofening run of lull& ins and .4 w , r . , p alan. Drell* &Hu of st/ipud, sad clone stTivf. ACONETTS CA3IBRIO6—A. A. 31, tlne iv o n t jur ri r e r c Owed per erpeu• "armee VOLLARS, CUFFS, A. Mesas tr. eVe c ;V n ill , l7;o. 6 .* 'j t.'ritaier,t‘;M C* .e." 1 OCIIA COFFEE—For sale by WM, A. iIreLDRU t 0., Ororera. 1111LANQES-11 all boxes, reu nuperiur, un_d, 1-7 D'k VsP..P.Wettel71 i pl 7 PEARL ASH-31 moth . for j sale ne g r.. • 1.07 QALERATUS-11 bids. (Adams') fur sale 1.3 or son J. 6 a. FLOYD. 1./ UTTER-8 bbla Roll, for mac by II •pl 7 J. tR. eIAYD. BA CON-2.17 pee. Ll (Law, Sides, and Shoul der, for *alb by tpli J t IL FLOYD. lITOOL-3 Packs Common, for sale by • V 1 , 1,17 . IL FLOYD. BEANS -5 bhla. Sump White, for eale by J. t IL FLOYD. II ROOMS-75 doz. Corn, fur sale by •ot_____ 3. a n. FfYrD. U9itriZiatiA 4, HIS SUMMER RETREAT is now open fur the acoonmoodatlon of visitors. Thekbeanty of PHIS boa 4en h Improved by the, eddltlnn of rbolco Shen bbm and Floweret A large eollootkgeof eyoe Llountlng Plant, inn ShoubhorT, ni.thwebbloost kinna, arm hoariT - 2°.,°,llllaivit.', 4 e - „,. J. Um Saloons oa usual. Itrcntots tie Gently pnt up at abort neck, The mat nd tm aao-emboit. Clll MAIN, loan; the landtog. between lett otreet and 03.. Old Allegheny' Vr'"lat the beglunlny of evert hour—from 9 o'clock, A. 1110 It' 19 One extra tnp .me evenlug, 739 reooc u k. • • Strangers visiting tba Smoky city kre In . tritce; to gay • 'dolt t tlo perfect Flower °Arden. ThoGanlcn Le kept on Tempt:logo lamellae*. ant closed on Santa), aplCcel R. J. J. MYERS-itirgeon and Physician. lltste PIA vrelth36. nosn•r of Darlington's rev :in snect tine door *hove Dedlioneld st. kiters best permanently boosted In Dittshungth and .1.11 attend DI the dune+ of dim Profentlon. /lentil give trarthndar attention to Souneat roar., tad tb. diseases of eons.. end children. apliklitn - Tuition on the riin. R. F. IJARRIaRIa wbuld pan,:hiby th en the he of Dt7 fir til anJ Allegheny that he pared to take • few morn pn,,n11•1,,, 0 . DI: no anti In tilkoling Itsferennts—di• • stn:tiViridatlt'Att7 the.Sotat OI,EON.eo Tfm o ; h . pouttli Ftact,at 10 o'clocS. Wediacalay.ao Lnd aty a Aral. AS4I. apltait SAMUEL J. PICSANDO, 0. F. Store in New Brighton. . • THE advertiser, ; wishing to go west, of. TER fen town biartnnandarturna •Ith the Mock aa i4 endr. In New Brlghicn, trines from thla city.annan An eXtetldtit• manufacturing bus men la carriedan at Rem Inr Int 4 i neon nee of nestral non establlahromita i 01( ton,Dycllll3oll 211 rev month., lad rime Brighton Ie I the_modc promlalnn p 1.., In Saver county.— Merchants ...Ling I. militant • branch Mom, or Tonne men dentin to en bunion. are rennestial to call 013 KIP KrATilleit. or the &Mon of tkit. porno. for fa ether intormatiou. 1014:41itneltiT Lawrenceville and Sharpaburgh Plank Road Company. Et()ORS for subscription to Stock of the ahmo Cwskatti will kol orscod at the ofk. i a LESLIE, l'/o. al Fifth Plttobtirch,oh Tam 'lcy. the oth, atil Wahonallay. .1.11, day. of Mas cask a; 01 o'clock .4 lug &IC awl at go Acre M WIL 11311T11 Ca. in La.renco•lllo, cu Thuradu, the .gib day 0f Mai holt, at 10 o'clock; and at No atom at J. EULER, to the ep.11.10 . 0f ilatfield, on Friday ; tho 9th Sal - of May, at . 10 trN IL. et tkritl°f at lu o'clock; I=ll opt% bum A. U. to • o'clock, I'. each day. Chuishinakah—WlLSON McCANDLESS, JNO. CoRAJIA.M. C. W. ERNEST JAMES uwodet.r C /I H . LA.R w ECkllwluSLsrue:lntd .s , HENRY S re EWIS, u . • • H. LETT,JoIy WALT, IiAItDINU, , aplftaklnitotta-T. JAMES CHAMP. ASSIA--10t) Mats for sale b y y apin , J. scuomataxxx s 00, SI Woa4 It. CASTILE SOAP-30 bxe. for sale by •018 J. ECHOOMII k ARBONATE AMIONIA.—.I. cask jibe I_/ tecedved and tot P.l. _ a - spi CO 3ZAIDCA FM)WDER OF OING&R--4 bza. reed and t . ft,o b ILL exams. sou No.er Wood it VENNEL 8141ED-931be. reed tad for male 31, IVA= Creeeloor, - on — *;dlWetiZ,VNT, --- 4"et Wh ' " "' , 12 Welsh. • Tins ee...lW steamship la 200. Inns geeirter.ls bent ha the most entsiantial onaner both a, regardaloall she Ina- Merry, hes beevy diagonal maws theonghont, geothe to the Gattesdno of the steamers of Onli ne' Less, and 11, ee• -or respect fells *quad Piet a =mail god tea goal:1- de. to .7 egg.. aged. HS , ,s'oatsseggegloste sadage. 5 adage. see unsurreategi da =hat and RAM OP PASSAGE., Ladles' Saloon Et!tte Ram5........... _. WORLD'S nor.. Penton, going to the Watt , Pair are Intboteßl that It- Tietete vOI Pr Woad bra Ilrellad mater of pa► wagon., siring than enrol. ttme to etift Pula att6 nod of the prutopal alive 10 Ramps. EXCURSION 'LAM TO LIVERPOOL AND &WIG. First Clays Saaud An .xp.rkr,..t C r rooms oecote4 ontll raid fbr. Cete= Prom Lleeryol, on fee. (loom ha. ter ton. Reaming, Abe 1-aleyette will leave Liverpool In Jane, and ocenmenee her euxoxl .011illfran hely about the add of July. For freight or plumage apply to tIEO. , IetIENRS' tr ,ErWelnut at. er JOEIN L. LI YIVIN, Loothecrel et. Whu lucent at Llem-xl, Juts, .1101101 ti, Req. Agent" for Pittaburall. J. it R. FLOYD, . Roond Came& Building*. Lltuoltrot. Franklin Fire Immo Ca of Phibid'a. pIRECTORS: Charles IV. Banker, Oso. W. Mcbeds Thespian, lifortheal D. Lerwirobiaa Jacwren, Adolphe E. ente Bone, Woa Pattern. d iersat, Dand &Mori. ob H. ff.b. !d CHAR=P. BANCILLE, Pen Wet. 0•100 41 0. Mama. Secretary. This Mammy CO2lolsues to o f Inettruicee, peeranierit ar Waited. oo every descri pti on P*.reri): bt tom' ood ...min, at rain allow aa era oneleteat rut *rarity. The Clompuey bays nerved a tarp ecartingern Vaal. whir. with their Capital and Pro:l3km. eafelp larriect. agora mate proteetne to o the mnd. The meet. the Compay, ori,laaany 14.11.52=z Sahel anenNy to the Act f Aser. nay stim es n . 0.94 6. 11 YCS7II=44 . Pollan 14.1* by Pim Wong atterallag neuron of the g ni er i =o . f . ./or ou rs7. se their shitty arlb " X. comer trWa.ariClabe WRITE WAX-1 case recd and for sae by ions B. S. BMW. IIQUORICE ROOT-600 lbs. for sale by LAII ,pl 6 BELL Y 'WWI) ALOES-50 lbs. for - - I.ls. SULU& lI.OTTON-42 bales now landing_frnm its liarglowa. :or wile by BALM DICK= k OD. aola Weser and hod O.S. lIROUND NUTS-20 sulks, in store, for IA rale by apl6 /MIMI DICErt t CU _ RERRINGS-18 bble. Baltbnorei 14 barn Lubec Saao . b.On gore sad by iple D/UWEI I CO. DAMS OREEN-30 cans snorted for sale L by •DlO .1. 80LIOOMS)11/ & OD. QUOAR LEAD-1 cask White for sale by ar.lB J. ECEICIONIUXIM. L CO. ILNSEEJ) OH,-13 casks, warranted for ikAr ram by aplel J. SCIIOONIJAMEEL & CO. ITALIAN CHESTNUTS—just reed at 156 Liberty at by W 33 A. IaeCLII6O A CO. aplt) Omen and TiaDstslars. vos--ioo drum Smyrna rim so bass Era Slaw da Tadl73 very kw by • t 1016 = • • SALAD OlL—Beat Bordeaux Sweet . Oil, hub, Just reed ant *Kr ROD byt arl6 W. MeCIAIIIO ! CO. IHAVE FITTED UP,. (on the New York plen,) a m, sttmrke Warsrocona the Ws of Cote ns. Curtain Dez and ream mertaintsur to the futbionable parlor, and have eel la=rod naee et:perks easestatent of Bath De rectal and Denman Dams& De Lai.; 10, 1 Mama Maroons, Madam. Turkey Red Bads, Myr, Glatg flia rY l or ki ng'sl o n rse Pl elnotreatt • est and Melee, Dam Mats. Bl inds atat PhadeaCortabs Border. and Bands, Curtain Ms, Tussle ated Testi Loops, Dad, Bilk lout Wonted, Bed Chinese and Prlm'at, Mae. tellies and lonesater Quilts. Counterman and entered Lkartforts. Mateiteses, Bede and Bedding. All orders thankfally meived salpremnaly Med. aPIB ' WU. NOBLY...flied stmt. IiAZIN'S (successor to E. Rousell) JENNY LIND SAUL OLOSS—A Nov and valuable article realtut =I =Lthing t h e hair,. and to bapart beau tiful lustre, tree from W.A.. , For .0. Tf ple R. E. SWABS. /57 Wood street. Parasols. A A. MASON & CO., 6.7 aad 64 Market et., thi, tcs=ting. cam Parsooles nr of an .1.6 Rear Estate for Bale. ROUE LOTS, fronting SO ft. on Liperty . s . t. BOER vo T:I7 aDli P """'''''.ioti4N-Trr a CO, la `r:7 rt SEW BOOBS!KEW BOOKS A TjIOIAtRS' LITERARY DEPOT, Third a e t t Cte the Pon ClLer.- rel y'a Boot, fa Mar. sine dart/Linn • Luled Velma. " The l Cominhadesue . rue . .Orel by G. P. Jean*. r...!;} Inetkor of Med:soden No. ar re- Math. Y. Littdr. nanny ite. Poodasen or fh. Act:tiecriay. d a Mu:Uteri Mum Indhozette a Tab. Ine Mottoes uf d Inughteng b 7 G rorler gr ittolnveste; by Gnu of nlchanl of UAL theVhite Rue of England. The Illetur and Adrentonte of Pen (nu, Cyllse author of .. Lavrie VAL. ' - • Tom Mame and Ma Three Maiden /unto Pope You: to. O. W. M. Reynaldo Curlier, 10 I vol-Soe. Louise La VOUrre: or condo:lan of the Iron Mask. btudieldlnroad& Nufasoe--e=ve. . The Waront It.landr,by Prank P The )(W e l:urge en do. KU.; b 7 Thunavey. The Q041:01 l'iteka•M Potty IleankenoUe Ifeddd r 1000 Illustrated by Dud/. Port Polio of a Medford Stnd.ok do. - do. Thi Cal Merchant: . do. g Perth • Macro. Novel; Muria Of we Old Maid: or /1140 Aoons Men. Oregon and Califon:ln Gentlemen's Etionegif by Omit IrOreay. Lull& tle r is;tlV ind Toilet Pock. Lueogrolfee beholar-the 0173-th. Print-by Ciao. Borrow, undo of th e "AMU In H Men surfal. Crafting In the Last war t _br J . Peteraeo-casuilete. History of Preedennis. h r Thsekared-complete. Ceroldne of Brunswick; by Reynolds. •016 1011.OLL BUTTER-10 bbls. fresh rweilriug and for sale by R DALZKVIr,fI DLL aalc - -71.11ertf Mate. EMC;MMMI SUNWEE 4 . tuu bozea ft : Fern .50 100 blx h Pure Wont.. • :NI bart% . 1. 4 1 , boatel. lip .2uo Xtp;Anger. • 4 bbls B.C. Mutton Ram; 100 dos. Brcomc 10 2 bbls littler, tn. 0 16 lu 1.1143%.141: Pe. B. la ;b Jsmi GB H m.. DOTATOES-400 bn. Neetuumock, for sale r $4.15 s t W. ILLRBAUGH. RIED PEACIIE-50 bags for sale by , wl5 S. it R. atasevon. LIERRING-100 bbl. No. 1 Gibbed - :jox 11. yak by &SI'S ` S. tW. ILLRBASSSL m. . t: K", , ,ERE . L- 11 .5 p bblt a l v o. 3 Lam for yp osukr,loa bbls. (soap makers ') for sale ' nab B. tW. lI.AXBAIIGII. CODFISH 2000 lbs. for sale by spit S. t R. 11AMAMI. LARI-100 kegs far sale by yl6 S. It N. lAARMAVOIL - - - - - 1310 COFFEE-15Q.aGpka prime green, for 14 de by. '1 CGUSIDE.ISON 1 CO., slab 19.5 Llhnr R. FLOUR -400 bbls. S. F. for sale by .ras A. CULBERTSON & CO. 'LOUR—A fresh supply of the celehrute4 Poland hilll Fkmr s . . Og. Car amilv ss, asillia. S - I.loAlt-3S tibtkl, n . 0., for sale by , BtANS- —lOO ha. White, a prime article, aplb A. cuuttamioN aco. t. AleT• Ll2ll the tale b g 1 • 1, am' k 13ENNZTr • 1= Second. and Ms% newt. Ti 30t1ke g s oss'd, for sale by avl6 A. CULDERTIM t F LAXSEED 011.-11 bbls. pute 4 from w " br '''''" d '7OITAIVIVTI T CO., %Net? r- K a IS CAI bbls. aixcl KEIL No. 1. " iji. to by apl3 a"...iILN WATT ari RRIN% -, l o Wrio. 1 (newlfr apyi. BUILBRIDO ~ n yuk i RA t; "4( ?. ' obis. No. I_llW7ibr { orals by BITRBRWZX "t IVOHRaY. kyls Watentreet. _ . SOAP -110 boxes No. i R os i n; . 75 Witubm: couddre . nand for sale -g A. CUXN1Y(111..011, arlb zn Liberty.. DAPER ILVSGINGe—From 6 1-4 •••tr. to :W.r WALLER. P. mAintAx.... SNAV.ITiTCOT--400 lbs. (Senecti.) for vale by 'or, R. E. SELLERS, 67 (Seneca 0. Top AD. VALERIAIC--250 lbs. for isle by .rll K G ammt.s, ViVcatin. CA LABBIA LIQUORICE-1 cane for tialo by .pl 5 R. K BF.LLERS. PINK FOOT—'2OO lbe. for ealo arm rt.r. iLLLEILS. PAPER llANGlNGS—Quakerslyles, just r•e'e 11.1 !by we by W. P. !ISBN ALL. ablb 55 Woo !L PESTER CENTRES, of Gold and Velvet, TESTER ;1• .171/1i SHAL L, as waft tt . Morris' Celebrated Tea& PRE BEST IN PITTSBURGH, in the Din j. mond, 2d door from Dia.z.md alley, Nom lleut Family Tesa .. ..-....--....-. 40e. 148. doer Tho kind. ---- ...... -ik. The tcsy Precisely the um* kinds of Black Tor gat Sri sold In the Old Country af. 4 and ba IR lb, ard am sok daily at this establishment at 60 and we d B. Shoos kin& of Tees co !moths obtainsd at any r okra in Plttabtorsh. New Gooey Now Arriving. . IVITT.ITLA th B . IIRCHFILLD are now &i -mam, and Invite lb* calla of their rotin: f r c=o t it tal .gee morning BONNETS and BONN= HID . BO " R. " 1 ; d1IY. Opened oniSaftrday, cm styles of kforrbanick Prink. am. mixt , Bogilsh da, maly 12Xe. per yard. bionookkn:l;7ls,such affords Liapers.lhhf• lotho, 1 _Limos and .11 /Mooting& Pillow Cass do. Towels. Nor ' ..... Chtdto onn C doktlnaos. 'traitors Dimity. wird,. t. c.' ir. E.. 1 14.1" ta ' Crti± l l.7Va ' dr *9 " :Off " IACES, koi.—A.' A. MASON .fc CO. ham . 1 14 :10fti Eras iIIVOiCaI of Botdnotts, Patent {, D oan. ne __emu. g Brnsela. P an do., Black Lamo Dead CSdo... . 0.14 aI i TT — A -- ,'W ,Lt 3 hlt RES& GOODS--15 en rtnns or Bas matt 7 hdhkaa.bist abasels. now o nn i a * t A. A. N 4 OM 'Alm, oaks of nets.atyla L. D.. .13 , 4 0911.. Cared:dim and Jscompu . La i W.ALL PA.PER—Justteed, enotherh vs e lot of Eaa WM N .,bleattlful M Brat men prig& lat• bed bnaag .4 0 Ilomhia alga . 11. AIIIUSEIIIEINTS ItE'LLD .TENITY GRAND CONCERT Will teke place . en Friday, April 25th, AT THE MASONIC HALL! ' IMCONCERT comprise a selection fluor 11.1 . Hess adatred Kam wtstt,2 17 Mg.. , end :ALYL. 44.1.1.6.1 by t.. mlebbaseCl /I[-Nambl. - 1, t" e Creel= og - JULES 11EN &der. bbr i b st r itt , and. .4-Eroey are In the Ball 1011 to unmberri, tar which ...nanyeasainny thecae The Piano ta Le va! on this rersaloa 0 (rta Oa mann. I ,ltriaZearra..L.ldeLerlng. Dart.. arta aurnishael by . The ilate.r iU KAM at Aranlos. on nday monaltur, at 10 doksk, at 'llasault Llal. by y. b. /Was. • ITocrunsce sal further raMiculan .rli I bora/W.lon ITt.trablieb. IL Mb YIN 410:i. sp.ll I% T. 13aroum. WILKINS HALL! • Emperor Napoleon's Funeral! • Wonderful • DioTanoralt& View of IP ITSPriton .NAPOLTotiI frIfERAL, frepfmnorrtios removal fimm to. llrbma to Frsur... mbar/bon at lAb. and the ( trod %Warr Di ,y m hdarr of as rek r,rthort of Um brolalna of the tireat Erriii , r, to Fran. Awl to PrenclorD,l epee for eabibiti.br at tba above IMII. MI Monday. Pr.. .a./, aml nursery am, Arkil llat. 231. =4. aml.2ltb. Alsh. tat 13 1...{3.Dii AMMON. at 3 fetlock. This maim:am= Emeatela marpottra hf Mel:lnt tr to /mom. errbr•mlf tut Ur. liarours). 7.1..0rccm In N. Tort, at au expense of elz Tbommul It Is not r. E d o t cobalam of a chmblnall.m.4 bra,babical abd D 3333 034,3)0 7; to rommermatflosckik. Cilas of mb" miattort. Ith mutt I:4ll3drett half imm. aglrit O. W. NICIIQLS, Agent. ~Y4:ri1(:1:{~~:.~I GRAIN'S NEW 3LLILMOTII PANORAMA OF THE HUDSON Bing AND SCENES IN VIRGINIA: • iit - CIE10; EVERY EVE:MO.IEn • fr•Eantarama moves at 11 cfclact. rete.tely. Admit. lancr testa Children under E.' Temp of age. 13 oat. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY - AFTERNOONS, EzAibition at 3 o'clock. • 14.17 ALBERT E. OLLIE. Erape4iti.: MY 26 /lons TO commas. rfil/ENgla. I.Bsll2ga iUllktLß AItRANGEM.III:7 . 13:17TVVEY.Si . PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND.; . VXPRESS:Parlet.and Railroad Tani for Pagail i r d 'arr.;' th refg= k A b i:rrraigt I ,, ..l.ltranies Aeirstsof Oak., Perk. ;Amen Bron. to Havront, and teeatlassiki enr Passexryn' Cm or the Cleveland and littsburo lialtroad Co. t. ClerlatxL MfflE=2 =l=M 11M3att IMtMEN Steninens•lnave their Landing orponite the Monongahela Mon" at li n'enek, A. M. connecting with the rackety at Ilinter. which will knee lottnednitely o n the ardent tho steanter.nrriving at Ravenna le ikon lbc BrarrvisTrein Cr Care to Cleveland. Peniengers by thee U. am,* at. levelend to time to take the Balloted Bine of litagnent. tin BUFFALO and DETROIT, and the steamer, ft. Chter Ilibrankle, Toledo. dandtaky talty. lantkiric and trim Wet for miming titan of care ftr Coln. bun. Xenia. and Cindnuati. CLARKE, PARKS it CO, Prop rleton, Recess. rA. - - - - W. It.llOOllllltAD, ' Office ander Et. Clark, Mk% 0. 31.111=05. Ofsco ttodor Mozoogdula Hoes; J. A. . aDI comer of ainitbEald ood Water g CAUULLI CIarOgtk_ P/TrEl3OllO/1. 12108 1851. law UNION LINE ' On the Pennsylvania and Ohio Caw& rsoramossv CLARKE, P. 4.111111 a 00- - CIiA)IIIILRLIS. CRAWFORD 0. • THIS well known Line is now prepared to GL C ITLIPIi g , In " sto =on th fm ii Canal and aca.- 1 9 It toollitios of tha Line r onsorpaanal nninbaroatial , Ity, and veracity of Boats, '" experience of Captains, sad of. ho ' UST:oriel Pittsburgh and Cierabared daily. _gni connection with a Line of etaiiinboala - BURGH and BRAVER, and a Idral of Int etas. aleanibents (Impeller amt aceieLO in. Lam _ . CONSIOSITS: Parks I Co., Yonsurstosn, IL B. Taylor. Warms 04 A. a. N. curt „Irstoo sails 04 C. Prentiss Ralelllll. 04' Brayton I Co., PATenitt, Or - Kent, ittinnel Franklin„ O.; 11. A. littler, Coyallopn Falls, 04 ... -Wheeler. Loot Ca, Akron. O• Madera. it Pettibon Eavldclo ai, Peckham t Scott, Tol edo, . G. Willianie Doupboun tt CO- 1..„ IV,. • Geo. Gibba yu; Thomas Bale, 0bic..40. - „ AC": 4 CA L7GITEY, Aleut. - apl est. Vi ate. and Smitbeeld . Pittsindtch. Weat ITTE GOOPN,. !—A. , A. MASON & CO. Ch bass were. Kg Neste Jacamm: Cambers. his. , Siam Irai rarelea SIMI Boa% do, , katta Dated tir. Linesslldbia. Lama do_ • mait TESTER DECORATIONS, of the richest and aerwitrest ,. l...i mrortod dltret tru-ca spl4 11609. PALMER. 66 Mutat U. I IP-.30 boxes Rowlens,& Co.'s ixopForett ` r " l4 ' 4242 " 6 "l" l `'itU r i k mask. :C0.116 Wee? " MED APPLES-75 bia. for sale 133 7- 7. - • • DUEBBIDOE & INOIIKIW. 'OA 116 Wart teat ORANGES --50- bozeg pal at reteived an -Oval° by BL' ••=r=, INGITRAX .914 11011'ex." street., OLASSES-45 bbls. to arrive, for sale by INK 4014 Burammat k FLOUR -100 bblm. ree'd and for rata by sat 17. a Y. 17ILSOY. 147 hod It It II • DRIED BEEF-1,700 lbe. prime,. forco; sale a. D. WILLIA.MB center Irma wone ar ei 7TS--50 bu. Chestnuts; 4 bbIB. llFk,r Nut far tile t 7 _ J. D.% I LIALt3I4 t VOL for d•DT •315 .I.llllglCT'llaSS.Attl.rs, POTASH-10 casks - for sale by arl4. J. D. IrntrAlts re co. (TIER-2U crocks and jars,.for ask - by J. D. WILLIAM t CO. CLOTHES PINS-31 boxes for roloby spl4 J. D. IVILLLAAIS t Cu. rpiDBACCO--8 kegs No. 1 Twist, (ledge's braw, rftEth ot per Waythinglon. and t”bb 012 DALZELL. 55 Wage A- /3,144 zßian TURKEY mosza—woo lbs. (t.n . mnive) W[ ale bs a 712 J. SIM a 00. . _ -- • UANIT SE D N A-6W lbs. J.I (to arrive) for apl2 KDDACu. - -•— - FXT. LOGWOOD-201.9 lbs. (to arrive) for Pas sr sols J. KIDD 2_CO. - poWDER SLIP. EL3I-200 lba. just reed j_ and for We DyKIDD & CO., ap23 . Wool. COTTON-= bales to arrive per Mayflo*er'; 6 Ocosaam We , by Dper ICKkY C CO, Water mid Pro= aa. 11 . A111) OIL-10 bble. for sale by - MAUR DICIOSY it CO 3 - 7 " . COFFEE -50 bags Rio. for sale by sOlO • ISAIAII DICKEY k.gm .rZnatrig orseit. t- Third ct,oweattatiVrarKt ELRFIIMERY - -Jiill iee ---- " - 'd averychoice watoet of Perfumery, •ix P.;,. kap, Haar. 00, fur theilandteseldrC Vir',./ . ., Tooth Paste and Pdddrr. dr.. at tar drtrslor, td - . 0 , ..„.....S. N. WICKERSIIA.V. 9;4 v --"' r of Wml and dixtb va. S INII3IIB-- . '. bu. Dried Apples; - i - 2 Dbl. Year) Ash: • • va task. Potash: for tale by ...4 , F.NOLIALI 1. BkI'iNETT. F . :Sit-5 1 2 !lb?. Whits Fish; N. !YET? by WO 1111.00 N-25 casks Hams; 13 `. Shoulder.; formichi oIOMAII DIChIA G do. TEA -60 pkgs. Y. 11. for.sabc by Luian ntci ci ~ aplo s. N. 0.: fpr Frac. lr- SRO% N s p..ll:nt•Atiuci, MOILaS.SE-155111,15. N. 0.; 111107 N K 11:u PATRICK. Brandies, Wines,&.,e, - AVISG completed arre , ogemuits /lawn In Stadia. and other Etiionottrt Cdtlp , toe lielexeculion of mr °Mora I tna au. e totted to oder to 31 ,ers iv a 14tartall tenure over p0n...4011mq, 11.1 Leg. Jros aDugt..9.h4,,r2 Late, gurezlPL.oo. Attention ta fortted inr lot.. below: 110 pliekanel Cog .. Donleaux. end hotbelie Bow**. In anti 75 Pzea i ole and dark. and manh qr unt Max casks .gold. and brown libterrlon thut 1 31 Or. Mk) Madeliaa,ol every grade. • Port Wntee. part verr welland enmity: WO IsitAtta SParAllottChetnpatrne. known tirareis. 500 borne Claret Wines, waren. brande and etntennne 100 cam Sauterne and Buono. tints.. 1010-7. 45 mike Sauterne and Claret Wine. 15 Wien Old Rolland and ttobordato Gin. 10 puncheons Old &mob end Ineh tibiskeY. • 4 w superior uld Jantalew Rua_ DO mks rapcior London Drown tont .0,1 SrOit.h With • nonstant anagply 'of imported /.k.get,gggy Altaynthe..llaramehinv, Curacoe, Anntzette. Cheeky Bran di' ' All of or Z"WA .s.E6ARS o mier on eery raeoraLle Pomp, - Orders .111 be excepted with drelw , nb. a pt at Lamont rak 24 e ' A. H. n 1 In:muter and Dealer. Walout ' • aplo.lawnurtno ULES LiAUEL'S SLIM 'L\ Whine fa the than oho dces trot sopecro.. the luaot 7 an any Lowe If aro tierce be. Ledo rot arorees our. selves to them. Ent to ill others, we es,, ep pleasure. surerose a Los,nfllideollso-a's Almond rist.io, or raint . eiel rowa t ns roth., ' Ills m utts inatent.ble to find non., to drerri Do the froths, g wthsp—aiho has been and to snaring irlthorthil-pro, up., =tins teg of this for the first torte. It le • own* nation of wonder, admiration. and pniocont . Ith Wain Min VINO Una:all is oicensthifl/. ecrottirt renterhAre tilteo and iro n ott7 board son • out ro schsursble sal bp ite u.:,,ey wore ...larkos th e irritation ant preeentlng Get Ontleronnt and drat Irolisuf of the akba nth* ta often esperlroced otter sheet's. Chrothmen wing Jules Hatters Shaving Croon:they foes the coldest rod nrort=rads LZT.edloteth. otter Its nttbout the etin • clisproy noci Q.. who as Naar ZIT, will 110,11. 11.11•1:17 other. pee mob nhnneee—rhien cepociath owed.. t ata .. troro,..vhs *nth , ethithno— la the fro:than wi ll not the MIR. Vlach most math orbs sand) efryrotT Onlintrroca 14 the oda of the hisurs. Ilsaell !hoeing Crest. aradelishtful rocipountled Rlrh etltl , to the rotas osoltunaos= ealannted to fonder the vertu,. of shavins nt=siron. ' , WWI he !.Mothined by ell who map tria alpF?d 7.41,z8 i nessal rata= 3," .futbk