PITTSBURGH' GAZETTE.; a PUBLISUED CO PITTSBURG H FRIDAY monnco, APRIL 25, 1851. . • • too .wbig• s of Peansmania. F'.. I ', 43 ..• , 111.7 r i ~,,,,--_,A ,...nn.meT111.1141123411, fo ln r.u. tbo Cttl imer Of eong. on Tlei,,Lsteee the the eee , " OM . of Governor mall r......_'''' o a d al. for Jodere of the Supremo Canal sr..L.—T- 4 tig:liitY 31. BULLER., Chelrosau. drawl IleMet.IST. . C4 lore➢b it rupppg l o. p .., ~" c. r.. J.. r.K.'*„.,—,di Fartuel B. Thomas. T. U. o---e- ' T. T. F. Brodß, uel Bell T. Taylor Worth.. ST. J. Ilobtoson. Ales .der B. Dm.. word. BAIT.. Woo. Bob.. - Thrones .Cochtt. W m.oo. )l Watts, Iler-riJohnam. Soldes B. Hardman. thrgaraCb%elps, Marto C. Wile. ; c' . . it =it John AM.. Daniel) leCardT. , Jobti Beadcoott. - Georp Me.. Was. Era.. ' Ales r U. IleClore, Job. C. IS ettlle.Freorrs Jordatt. - 11.. Ii.,NDLT. SMITH, becreterT. 'First. Page—Charles Incledon, the Sailor Sing r,Liew York Correspondence, Local Money Idarket, Commercial News, &c. . Fourth Page--Poetry, &a. Pagt—Horec Market and Telegraphic News. ' tilitt Nos-L%TEPCOMEE.—The threats of • withdrawal of custom from Northern cities are becoming alarmingly frequent among a certain class of newspapere in the . South. One would think tbat the Northern States were conapletely at the mercy of the South and that nothing but the most obsequious obedience would secure to Its the permission to aril' the threatened 'ruin. , Tax LAKE 8 .These threats unmade in the very language of 4 the Infant School play ground. Witness the fat- nE ittOirr 01' WAY.—Sieve we I, ova penned o rein rke in reply to some strictures lowing comment from the Richmond Enquirer: 0 .L. M." ,-a OL i.oe .........r.on.. :Ted, in reference to the above "Will it be believed that Horace Greely, ahel subject, we hal , learned a fact of some imper editor of the paper whence the above extract is 1 Mateo in relation to the Franklin Canal Company, taken, was a few days since formally received , ''''" ... which we wich to co oke attention of our by the Legislature of New York, on the Fame l Soy that a similar compliment wan paid to Gen.' I Cleveland eentelmpo ~ . Ito say_' ratiele which Riley, Fix-Goepreor of California, whose eater, \ we published ytsterday, he saj_ if nothingelse, entitled him to public considers- "We are gratified, therefore, at the result of tics`. ; Ailing as the New ' Tort: Legislature th i s i ett i o t e tf ou j Th e f re main Canal Company shall continue to exhibit ouch - monstrous enden cies of'Free Sell tendency, they cannot septet 1 oul i g h toue d i n ; t h e Legisleture of Penroylvenie i' has received thir endorsement of the liberal and to ere the South willing to build up the pewee of 1 the State by pouring their treasures even into. ; °n u t e cn o n h ore now it o rth ec ere ute , wi th th e c fu a t ' m tr' ol c estEd r. lo o n. the New York city. ' We confess i d y l some compunctious feelings et Atesarding to this, we mutt neither chow any opposition to slavery, oanselves, noesffer say re- ! the idea of bringing our gratified brother but of . tbe herald !mad leeertheless, to inform him, y down from his. M that atilt, we speceto those who may be suspected of such .!are ezeilett.e , t, .. - ' opposition; no matter what other °philters or I the fAgtolutruu .0 e Fenexylrenia ilia actually good enalities the individuals may display, The I pass an act completely emascelating the Frauli- I. jiegialtiture of New York might here wished to lin Canal Company, as far as the great object 7ffatecelloraCe Greeley for his effort in fever of ! of ,t,h , ectstoutcro is ieuueerne d. We arc no t ie. 4e tariff, or some of his hobbies, such as html : formed of thelexect phreseoLoo - of the act, but erefor= , I e European ' Republicanism , etc. u ' ''''''. it completely tillifies the fraud attempted to be . edam is niter an, but one, out of a great many I played off u n the Legislature and people by . . important questions, and Mr. Greely's error real i 1 that conspire . It is contained in a section of ' or supposed , on this point, might 4" been j the act p to incorporate the Susquehanna••• forgotten by the Legislature. In this View of, and Erie d company. This hut act gives the case we think the Enquffrer somewhat eel:et- I ' theright of was from Erie to.theOhioState line,on , . ins. The New York Express, however, gives the conditio that forty miles each, of the east ,.,aneexplanation which seta the affeir in a new I ern and wen gads of the road are first finish _' light .. , oil and in When that company is formed, Nor it so happened that the invitation to re- and e i g h ty es of Railroad =ode in the di eatio lir. Greeley woo eSered by Mr. Thompson rection of P ladelphla, then the-pi:maga will be mit end uu(lltmker member of this city, and i or, the Scheel and faith of the Enquirer The clear. This , ill take both time and money, and invitation wee made as a joke, voted for no e I long before i'' can be accomplished oar Cleveland . 'jelte, and received as a joke by the receiver.— 1 neighbor wil be so well satisfied with the route The whole otearrenee was heartily laughed at throug h pi burgh to t h e eastern cities th a t h e iniAlbany, and heartily repented cif by the moo- I will not il. - ..y ether. , . jlre 'suppose this version of the story will 4013 e the Richmond paper mightily. It trill 'Wive co objection to laugh at a Free Sailer, how- Aver mtmh it may dislike to honor him. Tan Srzawantr Pacirtc.—From the tables pnbliahed in the New York rapers, we learn that shortest distance.made by the Pacific in 24 hears. wits 202 stiles and the largest 216 rata. The 746.6 e's time is 26 hears less than the Asia; best . — *stab , trip. This is a wide gap, and in ail Trehability the Pacific will stand first for a long dime to come. . _ Sr.Cuanz Horra..—This fine establishment, . (late the Exchange) was opened yesterday, and a sannlxr of gentlemee, 'stranger's and citizens, =tang them those meelonics and artisans who had been engaged in fitting up and furnishing ; the House, sat down to a sumptuous dinner, ' • served up in fine style, and comprising all the alelleafies of the season. Besides the extensive imago whinh_hase been mtulo in the front, and I, business room of the Hotel, adding much to 1 . . is beauty andconvezdenee, itboubeen thorough y purified, end repninted and pspered through put, and it is as sweet rind clean as if just erect 'O. The furniture is all entirelynow, and of the . 'moat appropriate character, and the whole es rritidgialuxient possesses nu air of comfort quite - liessilig to the citizen or sojourner. The table :is supplied with a very rich display of modern ' - vitylea of . Ihruishing, equal to any we have seen ' f leither east of west. Altogether. the St. Clair - fgetel may be numbered among the best in the city, and under the experienced management of the obliging host, C. W. Dessert, the travelling plbliewill Sad it a most pleasant and comforts ' Ile lioasm - The proclamation of Gov. limit of New York is written in vm"y pointed language, and nowith standing the formal style necessary to an official • Aucument seems to reflect directly upon the outrageous conduct of the nullifiers. For in stance he say= "A quorumfor the transaction of blear-ere, requiring the presence of three fifths, son entirely, dependent upon the caprice of n , single member, who, after his attendance had beencompelled tyorder of the Senate, again do ,' parted without its leave, and thereby prevented ' the formation of such quorum" kc. Sc. The Legigeture will meet on the tenth of June and In the meantime, elections must be held to slil the vacancies occasioned by the resignation ,f the Locnfoco members- A XIS MOH' =on 113 . 6 Clocas.=-The Euro. piazt Papers give an account of a man now in iPrasda who pretEllliS to he a native of Lararia sittorted in a port of the world hitherto tmkoown to as, called &kris. This new division is sep -41: fratt the rest of the globe by great .oceans , The story, as current in Berlin, and giv eit' in the datglish pipers, is that he was first ;Men in a village near. Trenkfort-on-the -o . l er. In appearance he is like s common European, and has communicated with the .peeplo in very bad Herman, hut tho manner inwhich he Larne d whale knows of the language is not epla i ned.. epos being questioned he managed',to tell the nano( his country, as stated shore, and also his name which Is Jophar Voris. He speaks and writes too new languages: one the La:aim, which, he says, is the vulgar tongue of his coun try, and the Alarturtian, which is thelangusge of i the priesthood. His countrymen are civilized, • professing the /praticnreligion, which isa branch en' Christianity,--or, rather, Christianity itself, , ftt form and doctrine:" and in their goographi• cad system, they recognise Leto divisions of the globe, ander the names of After, Atha., darter, Supler, awl Schrte. According to his story, be left Laxaris in quest of a long-hart brother; but Widthe suldorame to be shipwrecked somewhere —where he does not know, after which herniae his war—haw he does not know—to Europe, to Gernisny, and to the little Village near Frankfort, wham he was picked up, or fast attracted notice. He has been shown maps sad asked to point oat where his country lies, boa,,ite is unable to ems say satisfaction on this point. One would t . .birdr. that such a t,-unsparent im poature would lowr.odistely fall to the ground, Dat live may believe common report the Strati-, . • Scr was treated with great respect by the learn -ed Bs Frankfort-on-the-Oder and has since lreen ante° Berlin, where he hos caused much Mlk .anuog literm and scientific men. ~„ TE:lfadlittEW SELPI3OII.ABD socer.Ert -A. few days ago we published the report of a gainreissry meeting of the ladies, to devise plea for furnishing the Western Pennsylvania Baspital. It will be rentembered that another Banding was resolved on which has since been 7 held. We give the proceedings in the colunds of wiferne Matters." We understand that a Lauda hlS .euthatisun prevails, and that there is every prospect that the. plans adopted will be highly inecessfel. The =augers will immediately nista 'direct appeals to the benevolence of our citizens, tad we trust their efforts may be jer awned with the highest vexes a. When the eat so long desired hicks so littie 'lts con ' r.iintlistikews. there should be as little delay as , - Tat the 'Plifdplng Nand :Society ...be .:'not hp warm and .111nrall hag% and 'we •-t eon hearthat sese.hospitals,s#4lP? 'lO-140.kitqpinidestitchst :7-----------;------- /NM LIND, cr' CONCERT TOM/GET. We tuitiMute eierylutin, woman; and bild, in , the two cities andarity, end the great mass of newspaper read th roughout the Tinian, are aware that Jenny Ld sings, to-night, in Pitts burgh. Tye choice 4 t seats will be sold at auc tion this morning, at 10 o'clock, in Masonic ME From remar4s we have heard. we fear that some persons d not exactly Understand the nature of this sale, and, for them, an explana -4 tion may be n ' .": The - minimnti price of the tickets is five do lass, and the competition for I the choice of anis must take this sum for the 1 basis, or starting 'int.- Therefore all who hope for en opportunity buy tickets at a lowerrate, do, not understand the language of the adver tisement . The coldest gmmbler at popular enthusiasm casinet deny that the unbounded reputation of Jenny Lind is sinst offering to the nobles geni us, combined with lemost miraculous power and sweetness of voicel f besides the : minor gifts ne cessary to asu sful vocalist With ell that has been said or 'tten, this daughter of song 1 has scarcely recei ed her fall tribute of admira -1 den; for the tongu l e and pen fail to describe the wonderful spell of enchantment which she throws upon the hearts and senses of her bear eis. . Being vrartted by the failure of others, abler than ourselvps,we shall attempt no descrip ; than of her powerd, but merely say that whoever i hears Jenny Lind not only partakes of ! the highest transient enjoyment, loot secures a ' c recollection that an never lose its freshness end beauty. 1 ___ . 9 pan Wassasurros—RdienZ to Releente Sot h—Ths Ocinn Movement. #o—The annexed telsgraphie dispatch (rani Washington on Sunday, 'appears in the Philadelphia.. Sortb American: Despatches were yesterday received from Mr. McCurdy, U. 8. Charge at \ileum, of the date of March .... tit, stating that the Austrian Gov ernment ha refoaed the application of the Sal ta' for pe salo n to release Easenth and. the lituagaAra trioti, his companions, from 'con finement- y • compact existing between ' Aus tria and Turkey, theist= power was charged with and accepted the !surveillance of these un fortunate exiles, numbering several hundreds; but fading the expense of their maintenance be coming burdensome, she applied to be released from the incumbrance. Permission was granted in reference to all except Karma' and eight or ten othe r. The vae deciaion was communicated be fore in . Th • reached Vienna respecting the • recent action of o urtiovernment. An argent I appeal will be addressed to Austria on this sub ; ject • The a-Duke, the brother a Mrs Emperor, i who is to =nand the Austrian Navy, will visit ;the Unite States to the course of the year, to [ examine or public yards and modes of naval • construction, and, doubtless, make himself ac quainted with the character of our institutions, gnne fnipota li• The tie rumors in regard to the apprehen -1 ded Pasant" are greatly exaggerated.— Ifo doub a project boa been formed, but very impart y. The tiorernmenthas *ten every precauti to put down the movement, aheuld any - be aitemptet and the intelligence received by telegraph from all the Federal officers in the South juxtifies the conviction that it must fail and be abandoned. No expedition can leave the United States successfully. The act of Congress and our f uty under the treaty with Spain will T ara bo faith 3! executed by the-Administration. The a made by the Mexican Commission will be aid at the Treasni7 or the public de posito on the order of authorized ptartiea Thounotion of paying interest on the flori d!' claims, which has so long engaged the at centime of the Cabinet, is yet snspdhded. Mr. Corwin will not resume his seat until it to Fet tled, *ing, before becoming a member of the ie;toas co L ut, expresser on opinion in the master The to French Ambasmdor and his family will 'calve the United States on the 11th of May. Lady Pulver will visit England in the tame steamy - . Four or- five of the principal diploma- 1 ' tie home" are already • closed, or are about to I In the cat; of Edwin Forrest cc. Catharine disadvantage great dinndlnnll e to society in I Forrest, (it New York,l Judge Edmond, has Was • gum. ; given n decision, dissolving the injunction so far .—,...........---sesi-- as it restrains the defendant from molesting his nom SAKES sTromarAm. 1 wife, because no act of molestation is shove, and ni c o. goo c d tio gr_ i e . n a d l e , si a ste i„ fo o r hr az i ptc ,o hLe d i n g it en y . MeeFs. R. G. Scott, C S. Morgan sad Thom aa E. Jett% Intel/ Untied Una; James 'inch.'" straiit ' s ju tl ' lr defendant from dispos ing of '" his pre en to l eddress the Central Southern Rights Asso- ; party, because he hen not abandoned his wife Mal of Virginia , at Richmond. They eaten - . without adequate support, and there Is no rea son to npprehend that he oil! dispose of his ded h it this invitation because they understood A property so as to avoid the jurisdiction of the that i l e enterukined , Vas most profound love "" ! Court_ But the injunction is retained so fur es admiration for lhe.f...tisdkntion of United 'it restrains the defendant from proceeding in State as it was written and underatoll by the, Lis suit fora divorce in Pennsylvania, because partite and sages who adopted it" Mr. it de. ! the deffendromant has York to oot legalat thly c State, and hanged his hes no revi enoet the rroposcd honor , but seals the „ At.. . xi . denre Nell right, philo both parties are legally domiciled !dial the following letter ; in New T orb. to ouhject his wife to a foreign Wanartarfn, (near Lancaster) 1 ; jurisdiction for the purpose of obtaining a di . April 10, 1861. t , T erve. 1 dig Derr Sirs:-1 have received your hind let- 1 ter of the 2.nd instant, with the resolutions map ' ted by the Central Southern Right. Association of "a, : inviting um to address the Associa. tier, anstieb 'tithe sa may suit my convenience, and cauxual with them in "regard to the best m to be adopted in the pralutalarmingari sis f the maintenance of the Constitution and the Mon of the States in their original parity. ' I hadd esteem it both a high honor and ve ins privilege to comply with your request; and the Afore regret to say that engagements—Which I need not specify—render it impossible for me to visit Richmond during the present or possibly , the next month. The association do me no more Man justice wheb attributing to me a strong desire "for the studnamsnea of the Constitution and the Union of the State' in their purity." while few men la tilt:entry would venture to avow a dderent ass gat, f a the question still remains, by what means can this all-important putpose be best socomplishadt I fed no hesitation In !in verting, by a return to the old Virginia platform of State rights, presented by the resolution. of 1 1710 and 1799. and Mr. Madison's report. The I poWers conferred by the constitution open the I general governMent, must be construed strictly, anil Creams must abstain from the exercise of debbtful powers. Rut it is said these are mere In:i”ing abstractions; and no they are, unless fuestly carried into:make. Like the Chris tian's faith, however, when it is genuine, good winks will inevitably flow from a siocere belief in such a aria construction of the constitution. Were this old_ republican principle adopted in practice, we should no longer witness unwarran- ta in Congress to in terfere tiban erith d da'''l°W'''s a tiaelnatit thi nti m on p of domestic slavery, i ~h i o h belongs exclusively to the States where it I i 4 10 3,, There would be no efforts to establish thigh protec ti ve tariffs; the public! money would t be squandered upon a grind system of inter- 1 1 intproeso peot, general in name but partial in g I v ery na ture, and corrupting in its tendency, to the government and to the people; and I ' tiwonld retrench our present extravagant es. ' suditume, pay our national debt, and return to e practice of a wise economy, so essential both • 1 private and .public prospatity. Were I pe, c 1 'ma to address your asatedation, ties. me the toonneels I should give, and sake of the points I ishould.discam, as the best mesas "for the mini *nonce both of the constitution and the union lot the States In their. erieaal parity," and for 'the pexpeinatinn of our great and glorious con i federacy. • I , With lentinfalta of high - feNnfit I rnmnin , yours, ray mapartfolly, , • ~ . , • .131:8S BUCUANAM. Bohai O. Scott, C. 8. Idorgen, and Thomas E. Jetta, ...Com:dale of the. Central Southern ,Illiipits Notation of 811101 11, . • TEE WORLDS PAIL - • i „ con-mcgodence of the N. Y. Atlvetris..',' Losnom, April 6, 1861. • The Queen and the Prince Consort visited Irti* . ; Outlay afternoon and spent two hours in wing through the various apartments and division!' of the industrial Palace of all Nations. The Prince seems to take a lively interest in every matter connected with this great work, and be umy be frequently seen in t h e morning early, when the noLility as a general thing are 'still asleep, riding unattended down to Hyde Park corner and watching the progress of the work men with a zeal that does his taste and feelings infinite credit. It Is a pity that more men4n high power do not follow his example. On Mon day, am hundred wagons, loaded heavily, wore standing at one time in front of the Exhibition waiting tote unpacked. let such is the sys tematic regularity of business here that the whole of the east was deposited without confusion or inconvenience to the or- dinary ----- tiatTc of thethoroughfare. The arrivals for the machinery department are, I believe, completed, and the authoritios of the Palace &- press, themselves highly delighted with the pros pect before them in this great feature of me chanics. Her Majesty has consented to allow the fa mous "lidoli-i-noor" diamond to be exhibited In the nave of the building. Extraordinary p?c cautions are to be taken for alto safety, yet of such a kind that the curiosity of the public with reference to this most precious of all precious stones will be gratified. Several of the foreign commissioners have given the executive committee the strongest assurances . that their allotments will he all filled up and ready for inspection by the lst of May, although the contrary was feared. The Americans espe dolly, though little has been done by theta as vet, premix° not to be behind hand. At present the French and Austrian r.,r; almost the-only di visions in which any activity in e n reatirtglhengCrg .- nary fittings is displayed. tip to last eight 77130 packages had been received from abroad, more then OW of which hail been passed through the customs. There is on' vine - Ida fact which is worth lug mentioned Witt; reference to the distribution of spare to foreign powers. The original intim- Son of the commissioners was to rink national ties altogether, and have the whole exhibition divided into sections without reference to the part of the world from which a contribution came. That blot woo not approved of abroad and a geographical distribution won in come. quence adopted. The representatives of Sar dinia, Rome and Tuscany complain because the idea of a common Italy has realized to them within the Crystal Polace. Spain and Portugal too, will no:forego their distinctive uationalties, and insist upon defined boundary lines in Hyde Park. But strangest of all, a portion of Belgian territory steal in the way of France, and her iw defatigable and diplomatic commissioners did not rest satisfied until by a rearrangement satis factory to all portico, he was enable to absorb it. Lord Stanley was entertained at n dinner bT a number of his political friends en ❑'edeesday evening. The ohject of the bouquet was accord- ing to the Prutectior.i.sts' organ, -to afford the leader of the country partY as opportunity of putting an end to all the quibbles to which polit ical schismatics have subjected the openhearted , policy of Lord Stanley " "t Madam Bunsen, wife of the Prussian Minis-- , ter, had a rcceptitn en Wednesday evening at their mansion, Carleton Terrace, nod among the guests, Ron Abbot Lawrence, the American Minister, and hit lady were the centre of Attar tiou. The late Mrs. Butler Cole, a very wealthy Lody cf Blar.Lburn, bequeathed to Mr. Dixon. her physician the sum of £3OOO, which - his gen ! tlemso declines receiving, he having executed a I deed of renunciation, and the money to be appor dotted between the young heirs of the deceased Lady. FVOLFLL EArAGa. OF 1 . 116 EAltalletABE. —, paragraph recently appeared in our columns, announcing shocks of earthquakes throughout the Western World, Hindustan, &c. Fuller accounts from the Levant 'disclose a fearful degree of hav oc resulting from the phenomeum---Letters from a hodes, of the 6th ult., furnish details of the treat earthquake which took place en the 227th of Feb. Rhodes has suffered considerably; the fortifications were completely destroyed, and several even have completely disappeared. At Marmoriee 500 houses were laid prostrate: At 3facrie all the stone buildings have been knock ed down. Two hills have met, and swallowed up the village of Melasjik; and at Egendjik a moon lain was removed into the port. The casualties are estimated at about 1000 eoulis,-.lt ie stated 1 that the earthquake took placeat Satalls,and Tarsus. I A letter from Rhodes, in the Venice Clatette, I states that the terrible effects of the late earth quake were not limited to that island alone, but were severely felt on the Asiatic continent oppa cite. "The towns of Makri, Levisses, Doveri, Rene, Carnsola, and fifteen villages along that coast, (says the correspondent) are now heaps of rains; not As house has been left standing; from 600 to 600 persons have fallen victims to the !montage; the commit of the mountain of Igin. kirk has given way. Olive plantations to an im mense extent bap" been utterly destroyed.— Springs of potable water have been dried up and boiling sulphurous springs' have appeared in several place.. The soil around Illatai has cracked in every direction, and the crevices ex hale fumes of bituminous vapor. Tte European colonists of Makri hare taken refuge on board the Austrian ship Isidore. The inhabitants of the, coast and Wends are ina Stith of the utmost despondency, as the shocks continue daily, and the few houses left standing are in a tottering condition." From India we learn that the earthquake had been felt pretty extensively over the Punjaub, or -the northwest provinces, on the 17tb and 31st Jan., and on . the 4th, 6th, and 14th of Feb. No injury of any hole has been occasioned by them. Letters which have been received from Martini que and Guadalupe, of the Ist ult., report that rather a sharp shock of an earthquake had been felt on the 221 Feh. at St. Pierre and Fort de France, Martinique, but it did on damage wo rth speaking of Letters from .Ilexico, of the 16th ultimo, state that at Guerrero, on the 26th of January,-there was an earthquake. At the same moment there appeared lathe hemens s most luminous meteor, which passed frttr. root to West, D.ccotopnoiCd by terrific thunder. _ _ Truax= Ayr...ln--Thu Corydon (la.) Argus of the Ilith givev us the *tails of a terribleaf fair that occurred in Harrison county, en Thurs day night hot On that day, a man, named John Hennepin, moved into a house near Eliza beth, Posey township, and invited one of his neighbors to a epee or Aottreqrarininy. He was seen about eight o'clock, in liquor, and it is isiw posed that a portion of the family--conslsting of John llannagan, his wife and six children, Hrs. O'Donnell, Patrick Slave, Ono adult persOn, name unknown, and one child of John O' Donmll, deceased—went asleep under the Influence of Liquor. While asleep, the hones by some means caught fire, nod the roof falling in, every one of the Inmates, twelve in nurulisr, mot with a hor rible death. The Argue sayer Ppm spectacle presented to the persona who first reacted the scene of disaster was horrible and distressing in the cstrente. No eound was heard onyx the hissing of the fire sad crash of falling timbers, every member of the family k 2 7- log "already expired; but through the burping chinks of the house, the by-standers could dis cor thn still uoconsumed bodies of the occu panats. There the mother with the body of her dear infant still lay clawed to her bosom,' to ; to which the little 'utterer hail clung in the last agonies of this horrible death, the bright flames shooting even from the eye-sockets of the twain tUZlSte mother. A sad, sad house-warming it proved pi be indeed. The charred remains of eleven perons have been found amid the ruins, whilst it is know that one child is lost, whole re 'are out been discovered." mains /21171 The subjoined now ;nineties of lien Mexico have just been communicated by the Suintin- tendent of the census: The total number of square miles in the Ter ritory Is 199,027; population on June Ist, 1660, was 01,574; deaths during the year p terione, 1,157; farms, 6,716; productive establishments, 20. The number of sheep In the Teritory Is I 453,293, valued at $566,616 25; the ruimber oer f mules, 11,887, valued at $594,860; the numb of horsee is 7,050, valued at $211,500', the number of settle is 31,681, valued at, $378,- 972. GLOAT Aatt Sroan.,-The Galveston (Tests) papers state that a tremendous bail storm eras experienifd at that place on the sth huttent. A midday shower 6f 1901113003 hail stones Com menced falling, end continued for about fifteen minutes, accompanied and folloTed by frequent flashes of lightning from the overhanging clouds; and fond peals of thunder. The hail-stones measured from two and a half to three Inches In diaMett7, but many were three and four times thistdte. From Is third to a hail of the lights in all the viadowe fronting the north were 6ro kma. „The distispisited.and brilliant American Re slater, 'Sow= P. Winesnm, Esq., h., the yel lowing remarks in relation to the great American _ -- . Statecoor Flattrit WEBersa - '•ik man who bas acquired fame as an orator and statesmen he minty considered. even by bis own partisans, In the light of an author. He is responsible for no • book.' The records of what he has said and done, though perhaps constant ly studied by contemporaries, are not . generally regarded as part and parcel of the national liter ature. The fame of the man of action overshad ows that of the author. We are so accustomed to consider him as a speaker, that we are somewhat blind to the great literary merit of his speeches. The celebrated argument in reply to Hayne, for instance, was Intended by the statesman as 0 defence of his po litical position, as an exposition of constitution al law, and a vindication of what he deemed. to I sill t;titt....-VIBCBGU L'r”" ...- ' -- be the true policy of the country Ihe acquisi- COI 0P23 - - —= -- I two of merely literary reputation Lad no part In the motives from which it sprung bet the speech even to those who take little interest in subjects like the tariff, nullification, and the public lands, i will ever be interesting, from its profound know,- edge, its clear arrangement, the mastery it ex , hibits of all the weapons of dialectics, the broad i stamp of nationality it bean', and the wit, sor teosin, and splendid and impassioned eloquence, which pervade and vivify, without interrupting, the close and rapid march of the argument .'Considered merely as literary productions, ; therefore, we think the three volumes of 'Speech ex and Forensic drgwitentn, ,plated at the head of this article, tuke the highest rook among We best productions of the Amedcan intellest They are thoroughly national In their spirit and tone, and are full of principles, arguments, and appeal., which come directly home to the hearts and onderstanilings of the great body of the peo ple They, contain the results of u long life of mental labor, employed in the service of the iicouotry 'I hoy give endence of a ..opaplete fa miliarity with the spirit and workings of cur in stitutions. and breathe the bracing air of a heal I thy and invigorating patriotism. They are re piste With that true wisdom which i i ,bmi, ~.t h . ni LACK ' ISTIN Y.C*TANHS---We hare a ered lean .are exercise .7'." ' h strong arid compees • BALE BY AUCTION. bemire intellect oar the complicated conce rns of Y pH, CHOICE OF SEATS for the Concert ' .I? 101 l aixirtion . : ,. .g it. different ot-elltis a tortudthe ma i l hilt and duty They display qualities of I' ' '''' . ll%i, lEliffY f.. 1217/, I 4 :,-..4'i c3 ' I MIJIWIII • DIiteIIFIELD mail and style which would give them fg hilt }, ]v o lt te . n rr ee ,.., A uc d„yA,,,, • , place in any literature, earn if the subjects do- MASONt c H ALL cussed were leas interesting and important, and ,-,,, p r ,d,,,,. 41 „,a 26, are 1,3 ‘ ,.. i „,k , 1 , , , j ~ ,I p r•:, . 14 1. , arpand substantial two horse wagon they show also ti strength of personal magmata a„,--xj,wit mirwr,__lvi,•,...„. Did i, .„.,,, ... i , • •,.,.., l ida dna Wes, for sale on &Jr...At jiv j, it soperior to irresolution and fear, capable of bear- , .., a l: vac u uroc . :l t c , to , l ,i o m , h - c 1.,=4.L., co i t,,,..___ ____ __ I, a Wood 6 heel _ mg sip against We most determined opposition, I 0 ,, t ,,,,,,,1...1.ril °nap, jalt i l i orlifl A os , ..lhe close of the A Very Desirable Residence for Sale. and uniting to boldr.ess In thought of us ' stoti;3., 'eleTO, action In all the charatteraitti.s of great lik e - P'' ---- .g`b_._.' ta r '_ T H. ''' . _ j rittlE undereigned offers for Sale, utoo Of the racy performances, they ore fully equal to matt) H. D. RING. , jl. most deedb. reudincee to We town if %Weill. I hteek man), oho, coutalohni ahou‘ sit woe of lend. works which have stood the test , of age, and baf- B an k er and Exchange Broker, .L wawr. Fourth at. ~T'h,,,..". " '''s""W". gi,lith•l7;, l ;•9llnru n t Oa tho skill skill of critict sta. Still, though , II r EST ERN FUNDS BOUGHT, and the Yet., al; gTt ' th r e . trei :thlets io sir country le within. read and quoted b, every body, though confirm - I v v , rig , el ellitemag, and itlien it L. retembered that to sit highest market price paid Lr MLI La ire Car ‘. mouth. frOlu Ws wine It will be whin tour hol . rideol ally appealed to as authonues, though consider-aset, ,, e a s . pea k stock too yo .''''' I litgllurah, It will be uoin that here le oo all Induce ell as the products of the most capacious wader' — t et for who b e a thee end etc -ant retreat hem standing in the country, few men seem inclined the Il L ea ~,a1 b.m. op ooKs: BOOKS.—Charms and C.Ulltrr I tr, ~,, l b .. .., ......,. l;„ , . r.:, ~ „on to consider the high rink they hold us our lite- h r. .. Charms : b...,. b it 'll.P.itt''.an the Th . n , I Id Lir,' 1 r" l . . l ' lre bu ' ild ' ir x.. or Ph . t...;;ille e r o t ' ) in: now be bad for less et x . e a et... W og t h e 17th Century by 11 k eeft, ' l vol 11 pe t . th e t gr atax t ,ge ore ., ta , at ," pr r , gegt , nu, tad „r,. rature, or their claim to be placed among e ,„ „,,,,,, 4, . ' se,, a Ithout charge. a lot of more thwa Mowre...eau= the greatest works which the human intellect has 1 Diothiaitsl of No. harliiii.B,4s,,, ~ I ;go e t. r s e r, • ,!,, e . i fer gou the bank of the (par Canal, ...d about twent t rile be , from the Deno' of the Ohio and Fentvrithung Railrad. tr , produced during the last few years se2 3 Apollo Bonding. g en, rapitafUt or company who will este:di - 1h thereon • • .....f... r , ft..., Lotion,w Wad, width .nail etoplo. 200,000 lbs. Rags Wanted, • cap•tal o igil,ona I..es Et horny In mind that diaeolllon le ono Of me ' oral heal:Maul and thrtrla. theme wen of On which the behest market price will I riutheroh. Com .5.1 all tho pest. id hills. id well •. be p. 0.4 in tuck. at ittel'aldr Pad Bali Val aiOulit. ,^ 7.V . =hr=4,...:"7::7...., .:,,n.r...r,..., °° T. 4, ..lElrottf street, near the Canal, , • ege . ~.2 i . . J a euxowicr. ... Y r . " . bY Canal or ... Wtgeno can be had initgor,. letter, to amp other 1 PlielllllT JAM IS. I rrOßACCO— .a‘tonds,.. i. or p lAin m t, cheaper than can be found et any o th er Masalllon, April 17,1651 —f+Pztt. ON DON LABOR B r ITILIE IrON----Do:,. HS box. leg and SI. 3althe YY Le.... brand; .LA roan, in W. Mnetaenth Century. •CI rida , or 1 tge rocial Lunation and Larinotge of the Poorer , .r.u.r. 111 i Z 2 . 0, : ~.'"i e .,, n , P44 ` .. . i..d .. i taii Math Tletropolia. In ronoortlan.lth tits eamtry lt; 1 'l5 .Ii a Limp, Nravdtcli A OW'. braid. It. Stale. Naas ounting.. of the wen. th e igaereora de Robert Morrie embed. Na 4of tate excellent wort Imo her rewired at 40 g .. fa, T. J Edward's ' , Wm& Mori , / didnd. laird et., estadte the rde iMr , IS i 2 iii A. Jnekana ° l ' 1 "' 13., P' f N I _ ---.11-_' _ , . r, s I mots r I. t inritr r i ..i Li Z ~. 111 AftPEltb " 51A0AZINE—Volume Second i • • ,,L" , ,,,,,,t,":„c' , ..fr,,,Vb, bb At of lade excellent work will . be e v .cita i tlete I to , I. I 5.. $ iV VlEStata3l 4 SONS, Mimi ri,:;:l s atraiv t n , ::,11.N.sidt.110 11:rorr Dt.Pot:ltul to and el Wester, and 02 'rout e - t tree the I S Once Pah. TIILACiLDT ix eotrants.—The Ohio Str.te Jour- , eel of limier Rays: Lsat'esening, about six o'clock, a terrible tra- i gedy was enacted at the Franklin House, in this city. Thomas Spencer, of Adeiphi, 11038 COW, ty. drew a- revolver and shot George Paracll through the heck, killing bins. almost instantly. Spencer was arrested sod coal aed in jail, and will have his pteliminarr examination before the 1 Mayor this afternoon. We forbear to state par- 'titulars to day, as there are many rumors of the causes that led to the daring act. Verret' was . I the bat keeper at the Franklin Hotel last winter, at the time of his death. . , He was n young marl. sal was ettsched to the hoot, in some capacity about 26 years et age, and single. Spencer is shoat forty, and has a wife and several children. We have heard no explanation that at all palliates the enormity of the offence. There is much ex citement in the city, and a strong feeling against Spencer. We will endeavor to give the result of the examination to our renders to morrow. A correspondent of the London Atbenwum, writing from Egypt, states that the destruction of the ancient Temples and Pyrnmids is rapidly going on. Ile says; The Northern Pyramid 61 Danhour is now in progress of being converted into a stone quar ry, in order to build some new place or tills In the neighborhood: the tombs of Sekkara are used for the same ,purgene; the mounds of Aby dos are, ransacked for building materials; the Temple of Errnent is going for the same purpose; and two temples hnves within the last sit years, been knocked down, and the materiels removed from near Sheikh Fadl, entirely without the knowledge of travellers, to whom indeed, they have remained utterly unknown until now that they no longer exist. I went to Skhmim to look it the great block of !done copied by Wilkinson. and supposed to be restored to Letronne I found that the • beet line was entirely gone. They see breaking up the4loct to make lime. A its.E.Nic-000 lbs. for wale by .a. onla R E. SELLEES. Hosiery, Trimmings, and Lace Goods 1 - .11 i. EATON, 62 rourth street, 1 ,,,,,,,,,.. L , ANT:ILES-WO boxes Simpler Ltitzti . , so - • Market and Woad leech, tar attention af whole. I ti. • Cur to salt Li bad road buyers to tos lame end well whaled ...la I ~,a•at gointos, LITTLE ACO mast of , - Odin. SIM acl Merino Hr.. half llcana an.l Verret T oBACCO-11 laid, Ohio 11/14.1 V. 4- Lent, IFl rs s ram oil i t leetd. idal Rattled, Habit, ' F. 4 sale by wen 3 S DILNTORTII .I. CO. Vlannai .a t Plain &meet ibbon. Ida, ellk trimming ..i Floored. Tart a I 11ACON-5 cooks for sale by , Dram Down. and Trizonainsa Lan. C yrs. L &deride.... and Vatic atobsd Illett ks sp it' .1 S. DILVORTII ICO ' . lcat. ,.. ..g..w . celits . l i Cal .,. lar i s i aeta?,. t , t , e, ,, 5f. , .1 i l.. , lnfte 1 irt UTTEII,--4 bbla. Meech- fur sale by DosulltittoN wrooantimetmor ' gel anT: 1 S. DILWORTH ACH I tint. C1T , 1.1. OF Jon:mile Tire tied atakr. l l 011. - 144 = 2 1 . 11 1 Mt I)ried Peaches; Vine nate.. Cater ttannents and Derwin stoner, Pus, Netal Taps S in nn and Resat. Seil, le - ry. .J. 'Jai . - " _ seeks. for salt L 7 I and lloro Onsibc Hale nisi Teen Ur.obes, Perromery sa. , srTi , a DILMOKTII k 00, - 1 r . tt e i =,.... '11 i t . :,... 1 Mr''' . I ' l 0 w.l-1 . 0 ., , r i - g iclit.S_'ol.o hu. Slielliti, for sale by ``;`,. bai ts s .7:on ' t • or; ;4 . IL. ca ‘ J 9 DILWORTH A CO. stiVedqaetrirtlt ' e!ehi T T ,' ~. 'on;r.., , ,—...„..., , ~-,..,,,,, „.. ~,,,,- ~,,, i . altars for cash or spyrovrd rroht v , sell , int ii i , a ars'..'../ Oa atareeseen./ . -1, Ha u sa supenor, ____ __ _ - - I, I._ for We by 9 . WICEV.RSHASI, 1 aCee•-• rtatner Wool amt Sixth omit, ', The discussion Is mill going on between the' S I--NDRII*II IVO Sol. i unite FL. , I WHITE \VAX-1 ease sup., for sale by American and British missionaries iu China as . nv - row • t li. WICRICRaILiId to the proper mode of rendering the word Clod cm i,,ot Awoci i tea -- in tran•latang the scriptures into the Chine, , g ' , ORS -2. I,lils. for sate lir language A letter from Bishop Boone, doted l too - Potato, .1 / 3,22 :1 I vim 110kNlIonsT Aco As , - :drone 1 - ' HbaDgai, January 2lst, intorms al that the ads, be MA. Tar . I_lll AKER,- -3 , 1 titel. Ilay Rakes, for tale h) cues of the word Sum hove had th eir views ......'• "4•',,V,,7„1"i';•10i,:7,:nT,'..nr1.,,,,.1 1 fli ~trr OIV l'o a DOSNLIORST A I:0 • pt:. r strengthened by o reCelh publication or Our of - - , „ ( i l 1... A SS---.. ... , 7 I v s kot..! A . s l ri ,. ..10 , 7 „ . 1 , 7 , 1 .i. 1.1.10 c r 0 vale ' in which he icemia. , QIN NE RS 1% AN TED - For 411 Carriage ; the most Let o rexi Chinese, it ,el. not , . •wi I await al !Ivo,* •.thout timarle, at eta '' 'Y lily use • it t express the Christian ides of it ,si v thr . r est ul.vo. . T WOOLS SrAIN, ~, iNDRIEs - _ The subject i• one of interest to tit chrietion and i Nom , _ rd ti•wi ~ M - philologist ‘I RS. A. LEECH• Ins ties the mien- -kg tutu of he. friend• . ao atedunti at romm inn RICIINOND Vittic.-Ir. Johnston, tee „ilia 1.. , Li 7 r. on Mucous ntzt bors' sod new editor of this paper declares himself opposed I . l d d i f . '''''' a1,,A,1,11 to , d r..l-:! d 1f,1=1:7 4 L I - zg,„,„ 4 ' to all those now found in•cations in political .td. nift,,,,,. L to tenadene., ;Au, vov , L.., st an edi d .,,,,, science, the I•ms The following paragraph • reltler 010‘h.,!:,t';:5.0d•tm1f,r,,1.1...7.....,..,,,.....,,,,,,,, from Lis intrisluctory is good. 1-. salt!__ No V rah rt.,. in all that regards the internal policy of the POE AND CEDAR WARE, State, I shall 'be the :colours advocate of every- , thing which can, by physical improvements and . IAMIJEL KROESEN keep.. con•taittlt on that adoption of the 'Mechanic Artswlochalene ' , ..,:l'e . .„I,C,'. ' `Z . , 7, ° „7" 1.L " ;:',, h ,,r1.. 8 ,rt ~' , ',l';',.; make modern societies flourish, re-invigorate Iroaden Dents Clanro, Di l ieanie., Line ati.l taw., tine ancient Commonwealth and retrieve * the "th,,2r,,r1".1V,,,V,t,ti, i pt,', f 1 . 7., 1 ,Lt 1 ,,,,q7,.... comparative decay to which they hare heretofore stag F condemned her, who cultivated no science hot Fire Proof Safe Wanted. Alstrictions, no art but wool-catching, no.l it- z t NI . person having a large else rice Proof erasure but a jargon et State Rights, andthought . ' role to an... r, ...it end a en t yliatter 1., ~ a t t,.. that Virginia m i g hty and m i ce, „,,, 1„,,,,.., .dtraw n wItS alrort hevr,r L I:shu, Ourtuy . 'llo i r:Olo it/ 5 manner entirely unrivalled the continued , ."--4-„„,,, - -- _wall= in LOUISVILLE LIME- Just rw to chop and re-chop forever the old political reir , d. 20 Mo. eat White Loulsrllle Lune 1117 logic of 'wll I tae by th e barrel or ratt ail. Al, I dos. vocal Red Lands i ISAAC MARLIN Litany ant I. ap7A 331 wlt s near Herne,. and St Clair rta 103 - Liven Cometarni. -' fbe only remedy ---- ever ..ca red to the putile, abet was won failed of week. 1 bUit LATEST NEWSPAPERS, Sal.-911 lug a ..ure sten dintettona *re tiO.loesd, Is IlleLane's Liver 1 . ty,,j,,,',lll.,LlVA,,„,el.T.'ro,,,V,Loneff,ii:V„r,.. ~„7.,forz, put. It hen now been several Coors berme the public.and l Nsehrtlle. ' 1,11,111, Lltdantool. C ' elunibus, W bean.: hos been Intro-lined to an WU/nu of th e talon 'Where ll6rriabors. Philvdelphlv. Ihlttervrc, 100 Vol, Rostov. It h. teen 'salt it has had the most triumphant /wren, I lt,.Wiret 1 , 1-I ,l, bb ;r=l. l U7 U iti l A i tr,vtt : and III* I Ild'atill , 00 v ... 1, " 00 11 . I ' all 1,4 " . 19"11'111, 11l Article. of Agreement, Shannon . .. Intareat Tables, he.. It r n o to tried 011010 all the dert phase , of Henatia. ' Pols OhSvP law } OuvotltY 00 colt ...0. , . nd he, berm toinvi rrICUOIy ellleacietu la alb lISAAC tiallitlS, Ascot and lbw toillSelanwlt.9 Sober at Merchant.t, , near Natter meet.Yct Ear salt ne 3 111111).900, ant . 2 - 4.in 'era list BO ood at On the 12th instant, there wai a gathering of the Onion men of Mobile, which is represented to have Leen the largest and most enthusiastic convention of the people ever held In that city. The revolutions go strong for the Univ., wd even repudiate dissolution as a loot resort. They declare that no gtievanco could warrant such a rupture. The last resolution sets forth that it is the deliberate opinion of the meeting, that on the faithful execution of the Fugitive Slave law depends the preservation 4f our much-loved eon , foderscy. They revolved to support no man for the Pre. idency who woo not for the hnlnn, heel, last, and all the time. Petroleum I fistalmaalMoi. IluntingdoneooPa... Muth 4.11. Y. M Kum—Dear Mr, 'Your Petroleum is working um. i de. it. this flanks . ; themfine we would thmt you to..tul I us two ODZOO by the Pennsylvania Daßroad. We are ow i droll out. end It it Minx Inquired for almost even' dal. ' Yours. respectfully. JOHN LONO 2 CO. 11AU - T n.... rihoid to., O. Bluth 10,14. S. M. Alta:—Dear Ms, lour Aifent. a Mt teeth clam left with us tear doom Dock Oil. Which use have sold. Please forreard to us six doses loatodlately. lout median. L. working umulers Inthic seri, on. We con obtain sowers.' excellent certificates, It foe desire then , Yours, Sc.. W. W. etosro For sole by Keyees A McDowell. lih Wood Mee: A. F. Sellers. it Wood street: B. A. Yabriesicek. I CO. MR. Mood and Front streetic D. M. Curry. IL A. PlllOlO. Joseph pointless, and D. P. Bellisario. Allegbe.7.alm by tb. V.' origrtor. ' S. M. KIER. millidieur Canal iluin.Faeenth sit, Pittsburgh. — Market Street Store for Mot. OR RENT.—The Store, 118 Market 2 etreet, the seemed door from the corner of Mertet FLlberte ne stm t. . Poesion Oren DAVtI oD 06 11 ma lgheof 10d Frothlt • Foreign and American Hardware. • LOGAN, WILSON &'CO., ' No. 129 Wood Street, LAVE NOW IN BMX kadcomplet!storYof FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Bultablmo for th. mins taw* sad .bob thsT are prarrand W ag rvariff4t o i tre aktrrelgrw LOOK BEBE 111 FRIEND! RE YOU A FATHER, laboring for the tr r t d erf hw e l ea. Cenielrimt from 'h os wr, Itovreo obater Serearerill. T ... Mother, safforLux Dom dinars to which fo mato aro 1 .% rA , ta r rgD. B. D. Limes beaker Col blow . dept, at ob. of our agents. .21 bat • p mpbby, gysYlo.bortrVil iteqbot %b. Ettotor bar . selrlA eritAtion' b‘ul,?(' I.7.;Zut...4l.r•brotlft. Plfglitoodkino bao_ootoLibbod yibutoboa by Ip RuloomtsVir .._ tgoi tb.; itunt%:lll. gbDoly.oollll tbo sum .hkh !AM walla array ° oboulto On Dr, 8. D. WWI% SMILER SARSAPARILLA. AAA tato math*, Vein, $1 per 00118- 11 bottled fa P. 'OO bi D. mon *oo Awn. D*D. To orb= w3.71'14,0:, add w Bittevril...p b ' ' l ;3 'N. • 3. . .1: febubt=a4LF.D= y ro...'":lr6=T. ht.:. sad 1: EL " SI, Cadr.dll. AtElniage Company of Pittsburgh COURAGE HOME . INSTITUTIONS 0151 w N 0.41 Water ids...Uhl the gruel... ore. H. C.O. Mang, Prealdent...-- : .4. W•31.0. 6 -l. WI • .C/ 33 . 036, 16whg Ls how prep le d tun. all merchaagew la slaw. gag traultu:vasel 6,66 . An maple gusrauty for the whillty bud Ihterell , of the 1 otltutlou, affowled Hut eturgeser of the Disiselem who are all chile. of Pittgburgh. well tavunbli loa.a to the ty LHir prudenoe. iutelliweare. end totegritt. INHrugg—C. r. j Brg.t. Hugh D. Ntel4_,Ed ale erarl Neagh.. alga Sealortb. Harbasib, 6. 31. Hier. agattf County Convention. 011311TTEE of the Allegheny Whig T 1 1.4 tati .1.11.401210 Ceal CourentLto meet at t Noee Motet, cue datunlaY. Altrie . .th. et 2 debt[, Me to ea the time fur holdinu a County Coulon:1. noodle °laws tor the Wl election, 4912.24 JOSIAII KINCI. Chairmen. 114"Prunnicanu I:mum - sr.—A Sermon !:11en i. b "'" " ` 4 e. D .M v .,:ies th r;kitgl, Y o ' o7 , 7:o -r tTet t, t r=f, o i•ll,l the. t;Fusl Atll3l.lCulleal..kru c behalf of tht. nobly up:3,A . . greartu.—We would return our grateful sqielotoultchzetuenta to the Firemen Sso ILO serte oan nert, istu, cc habit tyntletel watts'', at nor e W"k"ni"."":"I" crenln last. ciuLDs ok 3 Tdit t y Ila Mei. copy nue titne, sat.l ch. ,istette.! IiereOCNTT REGIINTTAL — The bum. , of JOHN idreortrl. or tho Third Word of PiliAurgb. will u• rut.. oddfdldo the Antillldsonie and Whig Coucty con uto, o , hconclittato tor thr tart of EeglAn. whil tn. V. 1.,. I. raprFh'd by rrrl 1.1,41 naca:',ldenty.S - - - 06."CoPNVY Iltuf wren. —J oh K. Folder. of e.t4Wsi ...whip, wits catodlolate ft.r Itrgister, brf..re tiW ensulog Antl.3ltouulc Dautitr paryr Abrah.n,,, or Eli tsbctla Ncrough, .111 rublot his 111141 P to tha. Anti Sl.onlc tad Whig Conoty Comnuttoo, 0.4 ,:,,,ualdete too umaion. tom In the Leghtloturr. tr:S iPZO - Corm R.ECIATER.—PieIIie 111111011TIV? tbAt 11. J. Lomox, or Alleghouy car % ttr the office or Ilrxtst..r, oubiret to toederision of the 00 1:-MtwonlJ gra Whig Count r rouweOloo • ap2.4 ddivct<..l eLgics of rIIE lituuteu, of mieceelq cirr. 0111 ..'eandidAtc for octoloalloo to J.11c.,1 of the weveral Curl, Alltithrtly Couutl t. dour the ..a.l-‘149.1e voti Whlg County l:pnlentx. a02:1411•:400 New Lake Superior Line.-185L rialie new steamer NORTIIENER, Ca pt. B. G Sett, baelny every waken teaprovetnent fur uteri and comfort. nil Irate Cleveland on DM.) , the I ?lay neat. 012 her DM trip—and weedy thereafter . I MAI. at C.ti dcluelt i . P. SI., fue the Sant Dta. Matte Sate .I.l=l:raell=te aperfer. en tnearriealof thesteamer h e making regabu . ...cell, line, tbrunhout the ream, butairen I alovetand and U. Cower and bon tlinea. Cleveland. 0.. AD IILACKWCtO'S MAGAZINE, ter April; sis.l latilli. Laving Ace. N reall at 110131LS' 1 temp lADat. ntrd street, opt:alte the Poet Offite. • rn 25. a itstai.l_l;lLY, Praprfenna ? OR lIENT—Tbo large and eommodi- t.t. & r.. out Holm tta Perm stmt. lit/sit necanwi br Fig IWE FLOUR.--7 bble. for IC by Ratr.to.ttj orlth ut ontlre lot stIRAOIRB. "R1d1.."77" RR= ROBISON. urrix * co. e • -- - trawa. gimttisTa.:'''' ---- - - no=sl N. 49 Wale ,. tt STiItITS TVRP - ESTI - NE- 10 bbls. in pal ord.. C. salt by' IL L. 11 . VM . .. ...z 4 LCOIIOL-10 bbla: for fnle by Ll. ar2s H. r. SELLERS AIISAPAIZILLA- 1 bale (Ilonduraai [or I .3 .1. by 'OM Itr LELLERS ealeC4 — era. SCLfEel'.l ' C \NTH ~a 0 0 lbs. for eby i was t, E. 86LLEIM ------- NITANTED—PhiceI in Stores, Warehouses, se.. for ww.l goal Drat keeper, onl.nneo, wate artnts. L• 40 1 .01", on.htocu. blm nen. 1.1 schcol t.senenn wlon to borrow—WO; nal SIM) to CM. for ...c . orn, i r ro rd se . cort . Vinted Soon, .eert.l oxjo) utd v o , ,r E o iL r anto t r br t towa s rlc All YU:WA of ancontes Agency and Intel. °fur ap.l.l4:tralts • Liberty, ntar Bt. dolt et Administrator's Notice. Q~jgiren at the under '. or ti. t a , ; • L„ r ~ h tete of Plum towashir. • totietr, dn., thereto.. eu ere muotral to preseu uleot to l.r: meat. •od th'"d make Ka " " W a rl Ad I tn,ler Plum ti. 11,14)N-7000 lbs. log Round, receiving Jup ora for Pale by - JAIIE3 DALZELL. 02,1 es Water garret. 1L 1 151.1.--No. '1 Trimmed Shad; in bbl.. and .A.' kotlf DLL,. Na 1 Dertirigs, In,bblat No. 1 !Salmon, i receiving end for Bale NO 804 JOUN WATT A CO. • rr AB--2 0 bble. N. g., for sale bv }l.l J(DEN {V A ITCO. iIPANNERA' _OlL—lfbids. for min, by i WEL JOHN WAIT AOO. 1 lIRESII BUTTER-4 boxes Table Butter, ' 1: pat reed end as do by _ - WU R. DAL 0 CO.. Liberty PL ------- ---- 1 - A. MASON dc CO., No. 62 and 6'4 Max it's - o r l ;ifiri. " ' Tre% ol TARLETON TILIMMING---A. A. Mason . '4 l t a e•%_p_ j___o___;="leti.Mrs;VPV!"TVlnr • love. WROUGHT COLLARS irCAJ.tt- -s itee'd ~•• s pryys, IA A. A.IIAZON CV nn. soon. mad_ LINED PARASOLS—A cluijce lot of (Le tsult gisies, to do by A. A. MASON L OD. .03 and .1 Markt., BLACKBILKS—We offer for sole every grade tnityriott of tilti.o.lltratt nukes of bock . •Z A. A. IiIASON Co., tlarttit ft. EW BOOKS ! uttioate a Greek Gram -1I !—.B mar Sta - do nos of blab ectkooto and untressit.too. or i . ly trutnalo. Wiled otel etdargol by_ Ws 00. ikles Lotman. aranalaud Lola ttoelganandh Oxman onnon. VTrut i rsdedentes, and Ma Hoetmillon of 179,1, by WATlrOtntiOanbr and nonoodals of Dolga Obadiah pouor, for etty Ts ourioly and ohlpototor. . fram the WI of Nolrior by lir, linty T. Roam slalom of •11. ligooll Won ado Rolle and "Illa llando salad Po= • R a Irsoecolaandr. la *sandlot of do Rollo Boas- -• , • • • Roo 0 nal lot Indloa labor out do loadloo Pox. Pao nom modosiall method anda: .... . , • 1 , I C. -• • IRT.Vritsia XXX. WM2M Eng — lisb and Irish Teas IHE subscribers hmre justrre'd an invoice and will bereaftor keepleourtantmply of tLo aboxe of Tea, the flavor of wbleb N edge nerally preferred by persons from the ••Old Counssy," end by to.xY ALS - Prim 60 and "..5 cent+ le D. Th. helve oldela box been adeertlelog an doze too texixoly of these Tex, mullet continue to 6 with any allow of truth We bore al. on nand p lame ancatment Of Fren Tea, of all irreales and evert dearlptlon, • wtifsh 6 nen can not be excelled la Pitleburnb. WW IIeCLURti t CO., apZi Oruccre and Ten LARD --4 bbis and ti kegs fur sale bY an= WM. H. "ottands. iREEN APPLES—aO bbla. for sale by ap2l WM. H. JOLIMTON. MOLASSES -14 j fgr salel , y IR EANS-30 bbls. priMe White, farm& by JJ .per ILNULI4II t BEZINKTT. 111DES-100 (Dry) fur sale by .p 2:, 0. C W. HARHALOH. MOI.A n .S.SES-25 bblo. ; byJ (,GAR— 30 Ithds. N. 0., for sale by 1 -7 9'"3 S. a W. ItAitliet‘ill. p ACON SHOE LDRRS-7 Chad for sale by JAMte A. HUTCHISON A tX). U Ali --NT Idols. prime N. 0., for ;Ode by Ij ay= JAMES X IIe'rCIHNON a CO. E~IP---4i bales rime Dew Rotted Mis /vale p e el JAH A. an% iSON 0 01 COF F bags prime Rio, for sale by sr= JIWES A. HUTCHISON k (IL Iter E 'n —W e'"' Jgr.l}l!_47ltgl l gi („. TAR it. ROSIN—(IS,I4:I O ..if Tar, VA, " JAile4ll. ilillar.A i rtt! '" LEAr, SIJOI-400 pigs Galena Lead; en. JAMiI k AllliiVll o lZlriti n LACK Ik'itENCII CLOTIIS-51tairuy xis maesrias have now 0P. , . iiikr EPThn , r rend, Clotbaj selected with great ca.:, and Om,: Lbs cane , of centletnen bleg IA norplrthenarlr.l a•lN Jnea OASS-10 0 bu. for sale by rr R. DAL7SL - t CO. • • • CaALE:RAT --- US-2 00 boxes (part lo lb. p: P.b), fur We by .r Da72BLL a CO. RIED APPLES-20 bags fur sale by anti R. DALZELL It Chl. . _ y ver RENCII FLOWERS:—A. A..lgAson & 011. ha... put nandnand per elver:a- 1 p? 465. tb t Freath Flo.ers. OPtr: B UTTER -25 keg* for isle by eItOBISON. LLE k CO. F RUIT -500 bu.Dric . ' ioo ar= -2011 C Apia. Int ale b_y_ ROMSoS. VITLE Co. ♦ HESTNUTS-30 bu. for dale by mas ROBIBON. LITTLE a co DIG IRON—:SO tons for stile by sp:2 KOIII*ON. LITTLE &CO BACON _--15.0 00 lbs. Hams and ShouldWe, Iv ercnk.hotaer.trr /L03114,1N, LITTLE k co. VLOUR—no bbls. sup. Family, for sale by &PT2 RObIOON. LITTLE & CO. p. VCR WHEAT FLOUR-1000 lbs. for sale bY itoDISON, LITTLE & i rank. (.heedet 1 tit ~....0 ).pane (lurk% , :: - Oi bp. Dried A pylc.. . i 100 doz. 3110.rm0. :-..,, bed.. W 011oa. Ilelivntrart 1 Et+ r. 10 bbl! Itcll /la:Fp:Y. loan'. brunt; 1".,.04.. ••• hr bble grveli appl, In .t..teut.l ror tale hy lot , ha.. Soup. re•e•lviatt and far Ile t.S , p er JAS. Dia.7.1".1.L. r.... W.... gus..., r ..PI., ' J. U. CANFIFI.D. if , ASSIMERES---91, rice* fumy and black., DOTATIAS--100 bu.,Noshannoek, for snip x, , r ~l` 1.1 apt.! C AMICTIINOT. .1_ by .05 S.! W. IIIItBAUGLL ei " ' I i KESS LAWNS-4 eo‘es printed, it great : BRIM' 11 :A ILS"`A‘ tr for ',ale by upls , S. J. . ItAltßAllold. ii, ,anety of Patterns tut fule p 2... C A1181:TIINOT 11ERRINO.1-IN WAS. NO. / Gibbed, for I.t . EItAGE DE LA INS ---2 ons-, desirable :it ./!.. T 41$ $ A IV. lIATIBADOII. IJI ..Ikles ha. oak 01 - : ILI ACKEHEL-50 bbls. No. 3 Large, for , IVA Joie by ,pth .I.IW. IlAttnAtAill. "FiIOSIN—UX , bbl.. (soap makers' for pale by aplb 5.2 W. IIARBALIIII. , Attourats2,., WrIBONS - -300 j , 3 V, ,, , , ne;. 2A) .. Cli,p, for llv ~,,,,.. ~,,_, • • c isurruNor (‘,,ITTii - S.`— 5 bales on Steawor oeneva: - 14 du do Fn, d PIK, tor... rtwr Lad to laic 1., ISAIAH MC • 01X L spdd %Van. .n 4 • ront id. _____ _ 214.1 s No.l Lard • 6 b.," Dry Apple , I d eaches. I do do ‘l. do Flasse,.l. t. 1. Feathers I do I.:lnneng,hosr Ishdlr4 froMSTMS Ca.ballindNol, sod for yak by ISAIAII DICKEY k Dissolution. DENJAMIN PATTON, having relinquish ed the preellot ef the Late, the Partoershia hereto ralstln, loettreea the .bet - Ohers le Able der dleeoleed, be =Athol conseut. The 111141.111 W broil:bete of the late Virtu. will fie attended to by William Batmen. 11KNJ. PATTON ap.2l-At WM. IIAN.EIL7t. Front Brick and House Tilc, hTHE undersigned in now nunauftiduring,nt ie Steam brtete Pref. . Ihrottorbee. the band et Front /Mel, for Hower, ever preduad, which he will sell .t onv.thlrd to oneettalf leo than harldPesdet sad even, netum edge. toed • rolooth.pob I .. e7ll l uTia:. the; trb me dust or am. etod Moen'. • itoOT's ' elVer. llon " ti h ri t iggrrght "." %e " osertrut ' k beteop li". h. and other building, being ret7 Th. 1.14 oa. to•klog are tench 'ulterior to the a: 'SU treat of anythlrot like • grAiml Pope eltOuP of Preued brie. the stitiltiquel eilglle•beihp t. Cortlflasten tptpy hoeseselont Poreroment Meer. /thecae, sod Aevhiteet. bo hats asev• Het es trostrely. c.c . /My to their raperiMtly ebvogth, darstd- Pr, iselAntesa froettetalr. Ar tIOUSZ SILL. Alen mannfacturion. a impactor arttda of Tile. Pnitnom i, Lf a o mimes( of Architect. cuparlot to Mate, .d famished at stout one half the expense. CONIVON BlICI: Aiwa aocwoo Common Brick—atrenith, durability, ie. guaranterd. Prior, 93 'A IPA, at Um Warta. apl9 • ISAAC OIIZOO. IiONNETS!—A. A. 31asos & Co. have just ~,ed per tiprr.O. • no. lord the moat lanabla rta and Summer Bouneiy roMileVl ta a Idie fol. lowing style. Rico Hunttaar, --or and ant Ural. Paul and tlatin, Mari, Ulm ?earl, Poem, Mat' Hipper, MIAs& Cottages, cote m air! E•HO, liorots larld 'alma. Cur, Hungarian, Tripod and Cacao, alp aid Cactus, =I Frrnoh ince. Also. Straw Trimming and liiiiii, apill ittONDON LABOR and the London Poor, No. 3. etortes of the People; by &woe Cue. Loonool 31oreneridolel ••novel. For rate at 110LIMI' LWOW)" Depot, Third ftf".0: 4 01 , 10. alto the Poet Office (.711GAR—r69 hh4a. pr a At. G. forliniiT7 17 4.21 'IRAN POZEt.I., al Water OLASSES-20 hf.bhi, S, U., (02 IVA. .oat Swift's S:C., for H2 , jatiq .21 a vr. IIikIIBAIIOII. 6CON—Sides, Shoulders, and llama, for II gale by 4 , 21 e. a W lIARRACIOU. • APPLES--50 sacks received and 11 fur gale by .521 E. tW. 1340.11ALT111. 11 BLED PEACHES-75 sacks reed andfor Jur 'ye by nal S. it W. LIARDAUGH, L A tiD-25 kegs No. 1, for sale by . 4 E. IV. 11/111.11AUG13. IICIEANS-6 - bblB. Small White, forl b mat sAlluta. P. Eli Malt ACON-5ilUO lbs. Hog Round, for sale by sp2l 80111 EL P. SURVEIL. r 1 ' A" .Ai .u.f. ..b .. um .- ELLIIVEL 1.. 8: • • . I RIED PEACIIES-300 bu. for sale by 1 nu :' siIIITEL P. BIIAVER. INBEFJ) 011-30 bbls. Guthtia's supori "Lletad, br h ewkw, I N 4 o3 i , 21 L - or opol li MOLASSEtt i nbbls. for tewelpi . -, , .. . .. - • _ i Shoulder, IPt pa. ltr ' . • ---"' l L S. WAT 82.11.11.1 SONS._ MULE IPSNY LEND'S - NO. 3 MACKEREL -- 190 bbla.: Large E~mburyptrt No 3 Mack BE erel. far sale oo eu.Algl. Mad LL t I.IGOIIT. ; GRAND CONCERT Air.—lice btar. e. a...re c...it1..1..... Lawry otratt. w il l take pla t e cal niday, Awn 26th. t. _ _ 9.5 Pitc-h at....1,1t• • AT .THE IIisSONIC HALL! __ Young ladies' Boarding and Day School, -----*----- , R u S f 6 . 3 . 1. g. E n . Gpl4ty . tral 24.s wu ope L ta....Sch , m eo w ! . I • PROtIgAIIII.E. - kV./ 0111.31`. , -' • . . • ng• . Nolan, Mull :An. Itbl, tetn4 Pereets .A •• Or rine—blush/4lb ..... ------ . ........:—.:_4 ti are regnenel to 4411.1 c.a..: bar drum/en . vu . dto--fle InAosnla•Yr.dar 4.044. IL'ltat- Win .0 yl. a...be- Further Worms/lob may be thtslard ott the 12.4 or A. .... 1 . ""1 --- ..... " --- ;iiciii . i.i."l7 " .10,171151.1 4 U. bag o l.l. l4 l.l)o... a AccAselbn. i'/:A2 . 2 - '. • - hnltatin--Ctne CbbtIAIA. - 7C1" . "' .. • C ' .=- " "'"' I.llll.Vint i9l - Mi. -- I_ll EC K ER' S L FAitIN A, heaten (]rifts. ~„. ..t, ..,„, ‘,.,. 6 ‘44.4r0, 11.412nn Ma -1.1. .2 bamp. reed .1 for xne wholeon. or wail bk ‘ 6 j6 4 -6i.i,..... .....-------- ..... ---...12eree2.. plc. ' KM. A. IltChtled A IAI , - ttitcte , =. ,_ I.lnlA iIIoLDEN SYRUP-10 hf. bbls. recd and '' ' '.---°b . I 'gb4. Ti.l i t SE.IIIN LL ), ID ~ ..i for .14 by fillnutunau 2 1/1011 1 / 2 31. I . ! -- split Iltt Water street. ' _ Ift‘iStAe - '.O boxes Iliooklear & Child's 1 ~117'''' ""'""itrlliinoE & lIICHIBAM. —_____-- ,_.,_-_. f i a H. MOLASSES-130 bbla. nrriving, or t„.3 od.. spl9 IMISIUDGE 1N01114.01. CLUUR-2.00 bbls. S. F. for stile br 11,00 • SCP.II6OY. 1:901fIld3L rLET—A Ine Haim ip`the third story. Entrance fru= .mire. 9ple X LEK. lb 9 Libertr 0. W W •p i llT emb urft i v d it f Y o rt r t. " s ' e N ,llv b i.i i etr 0. UNDRIES-- 2 bbk. Lud No. - tacks Featherx C 5 Vlareeed Oftven Dried Pr g, oxbre 19.:Ird A ralee G. are.re nn ert9oner Cum4rterl NO. 9.1 Ihr eade by ISAL4II DICKE% k CO.. apl9 Front wad Water O. 1 . 114 .4 NU LI SH 11t1S11 BLACK TEAS—Pre lit z.`Nt; inter Trd. , :- 1 4 -00 b7;:g ebru...d at lortrlta a Eat MAK?. earl eirre ' m the Dismonsb ear9ret Of 00 abet rtore Illtrburth. Nice, GO end . cents 1.1 b. Three Tree are entirely free from all booby able, London Pickles and Sauces. J UST ;received at No. 2.56 Liberty strett, O au naatrtment a Crone &Black - walla celebrated Pk!: 1..• ant . 4 _, among ealch may Le fauna: Worcestmhire Pen, Pickl Werkhr. Walnuts. Emitna - Caulltioarce, 1 ilareet Wilted Pickle', Walnut KevitUrt . hoer Pate, 1 Nlnahreont - ~ n " Ar '''''' ' ' wt... xvIrL.WITP: Co. v : • Omar" and Taa Camera. • Notice. • rE , STOCBITIOLDERS of the "Perinsvl vania llaillifectorin Company." ani notied ars iastal=ent Tsetse Itandrea and Finr hew , per share is mains' to be rodtot the 10th d•T of MO' mit. the.ooimi of Charles Leonia. E.g. PhilakilStti. By order of the Board of Marston , . 01:000E TIIOMPRN, Tree, and Seel , FAA Terentatto. Apra 10th. 1101.-1001042 e • • TRENTON CRACKERS—A new nitiele I S E eltr, 13.e.t0n Dlseriltundbyspetsla Crea ed and for sole • erp74.' Wl.l. MeCLURC. 61 W. Dixon's London Patent Lever Watches, /s ..or to one Watcher err...feral or Pitutontol. VirRICHARDSO, .81 Market street, is . aolo Agent tor the above nsurnl Lever vr.ten.. • ollnelog guarantee to attached to path Want: By appoln.rnt to the Atbaralty. WM, DIXON, Chro nometer and Watch Itanntaeturer, 45 Xing tunare. Oar well toad. London. This certif.. that the szeoroPetling ll . 4 . s . warranted by me WI.. of cry manufacture, and n0t14.41. too sane upon It is ermine unit. actor:ponied bg • certitude near s nay skaature. I guarantee the batch No.—, to key Oboe tbe vat ted:eau of the pureharer. 451. DIXON. 8083 k LIAM) OIL-10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil d dill day per et D. North River, and Mr salr. by ap ree 0.• OW. 11.4.11111ti1i/L GRAIN—*L.K.IO It. - Otter; • 100 teki b lilS 4 ROE; APIS QUAD AND HERRING—Neu . Biiltimore lj Shad amtree'd foapde !Is .08 JCIIIN WATT 4 -CO. ANGANES I I . I- I ;s4 m b E b N lh 7 Gro i. u,..ntl y or.G C l o7 . Q AS.I.I—.A. superior article ototir own zfri-t—alswa'MriCo. Knter.t. `AL SODA-200 casks for anis bi 1..7 gal MONETT. BF.o. l. CO. CLOB II)11 OF LIME-150 casks for sale y .o.al, BENNETT. 8E.2.1... CO. A.NIURIATIC &SCTLFII-111IIC ACIDS—Oa and for salc by • __......_ WS BFNETT,BIBx.I LCO. ---. , BRICK-1. :good tiler ! 80 .(11Varicable Brick kyr.re, 07 Wank stmt. PEARL w. 1m50N.147 front st PLASTER - 1: 6 bbl!. White, farina LT W. F. NV/ LSON, I.Bt !rota vc; BACON -25,00 0 lbs. prime Sboulders,• ioseo nem. .ele by 3Id7ILLS 2 RS* I A 311" HALL.—Having ft,W4 , up a tine dr" the t":,-VcaVLOOITZTaTriII a l f d . to an. Mica. Doprzr. aud EM; 14 au( Mx. Lijalt Ctundcaers. tcr avvi r parts, tr st 4 ywr, low peas. • CAS CHANDELIERSFIXTURES --- ILA The Ism.: rtock m eloeciet• ettdlettliet sol 7 61PLEND 1 ft FRENCIA k . A.V . .F.R HANG ter Yartet• IkeolDx.a•elLerilt; - ,•;„..tVA eMtreitig,Setioute•of ratio; ate} soKrtoriti ot eau t...rdir Litatt i lo , . 4 * wsss.rl T OA., • .5,17 oeseltet Ferree, IDRUN ZS—A very superior qulo7, seldom ma reed tout Att 17. 4 ; giA • 11 AI. A. 3Le•CLIILD CU, 1. •±•.! WIIITti7AX-1 me pikffar i ej 1441JURICE ROUT-04111 , s'; for ale Ly lI " F. it. SELLEM. "_ 10AY'D AlkifS-3 11 liii.l7)r Rale by laple SLUMP-B. ERRISUS- -- IS bbls. Baltimore; - 95 brit," Lubec Sated: it store tut ayl6 LICK.EY t Cu. 10A1tIS IIKEEN--30 cans assorted ft..c sae 11. by abld 3. 6CLIOO7SIAF.F. Ai CO._ SUND i l o ti t, ES— . . ...,,,,,,,, r ' ' 'C'"' . 1.1.1 •. haft. F.llltratn, t kl.. IltZ oi.E. MI baybtly Dr) 1,.11,., V 01)1151i-20W lbs. for sale by , 1,) opli k uwanauan. AR A 00 kegs for sale by S. 2 W, nAxravatt. for ay] b 195 Liberto bble:S. F. for sale by 5 • L 0 A fresh supply of the Celebrated I. '" a rC r eiVATTg a . a by .1.15 UGAR LEAD-1 cask White for sale by a. 16 J. SCIIOO,IIIAFT-4 301. lINSEED OIL-13 cask . warranted for Ca We by aplli 4.*CIIOONMAKER it CO.- TALLA . .N CIiESTNUTS--just rec'd it 156 4 , 11 .7 by WM roe A. A CO. ticrs arol Tea Thrairre. IGS-100 drums Smyrna Figm . 5 1 0 ..) 5055 DLtral.ta l. :SI • Att olzeot. 5.06 AL AD OlL—nett NRfitleaux ftS"h. . 4 g MEA. Nina tflai a co. RAZIN'S (successor to E. Sou sell) JENNY LIND lIAIR GLOSS—A New =I sitlcl• aving and rtooothing the hair and to impart • boa. If Or gee b t " 1 .1""' n. " from qr 9:1 ? . ... —AR, 67 400dgreet. t!fMECO OLL .BUTT ER-10 bbls. fresh receiving 1.11, and foe de by B DALSZLL EO. apl6 Lawn...rest fiIiEESE—SU boxes W. B. ieceiving an. 11_,I :cassia by . yl6 It. DALZELL W. ORANGES 50 Ivies .jusy received aro It/ sale br lz3ll# cpl 4 1 • r SOO.A.Tb-35 We. N. 0., ter sale by ARIZ A. CULBERTSON CX) NAILS--300 kegs asfd. for sale by *sl3 A. CULBERTSON .1 CO FLAXSEED 011-11 pare, frmn FLAXSEED 7 spls (.1 A LMONbb h. 4:4 a — AMR. No. rj r A7by .2 ... ke29.1WArk. CO. . v,ottING--;.10 N ) 1, .11.1 .+2.lb )) "7 . .naitiA aLN S 1141 : 1 1:1 bbls. No. 1 (newyfor sale by 1111111101DOK a 1NG111451, 15 1.5.116 Water itaset. VIPER 11.ANG.INGS—From 6 14 eta. to so, B&W Irr WAITER P.MARMIALL, alga • 5•5 Wood et. 4.INAKE ROOT-404) lbs. (Seneca) for sale 17 by .01. L FL BELL :FS. b: Wool FL • `OAP-110 boxes No. 1 Rosin; - " Withbor,_ malt •nd xdo by - R.A. VyN NINO IDOL Nab 1-lber4 111 AD. VALERIAN-2W lbs. for sale by ILE apjl R. SELLERS, &T Woca M. ALABRIA LIQUORICE —1 cage for bule by nu, R. E. SELLF.M. PINK ROOT-2001bs. fur sale by apls It. E. SELLERS. J*ONSIVE*NoMIrI cOTION--42 hnlou now landing from Ear. Mly6orty,2o islet: !SAUK DICKEY & CO. .016 Water bad Vmt `!ROUND NUTS-L2O sacks. in store, for N,A ale by 1016 IDLLIII DICKEY'S CO. ALL PAPER,-Just rec 7 d, antilmrlarge Of Xaafoon Papro. of lowatlfOl fattolig Ivy riots, IDT bed ed=boes, dining •ot qcoo, to. 604 _Tag& PALM. 60' st. at laid. ... Buyst lunrbtar m•LLE J Menlasate Lyvt. " Le. Tart/JI;AI* c . eutuluctor • Jule. Decud t let rOJITiIt O Cu:direemst . Y cH I JeLrIS aF-Nu.ulCl'...il-u.. boo. . . gi-Tbc-prke. autEcliA. her teen Steel at GS. &et:very sett Irt the 11111 will 4 ourahrred, Par ohSell .orrespoodtrr cheeks rill be Itrood. The Pismo to he ml cot thls otveAkiD le L trum the moo.. iOuy of Mes.ers &Koh. sod Ss fortilsbod IST J te . 11. Mellor. The choir. of :rats wool ha dlepocol matAttettoo, rtidoy coortilng. at 10 o'clock, as Al Ha ll , by V. 01 pert. pl.* prersrit pureloors being incorowdect he 10 00 .. re. the wool charge of lu tents will be made for olmlroloca io the saactkoll. the oaths. proceeds of which ho 1.1.1. .4 to his Homo . , the :00yar, to be dkurit.ted tuetkozitaLlo • U. 11.1..\ - LNOTON. oVa Azont for V. T. Usroom. Ni 26 HOURS TO CLEVELAND. 5 4 7 - 5• - • IB SL Egfin AMMER ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND. .XPRESS Packet'and Railroad Lino for L elevelard, scitAout /err rif sleep, by Eteranera *aro n stabnargh to Bearer, in connection •111: the elegantly 14 iaand Wirress r.ket. of Clarke, Parka a Co. horn of Ravenna, and tie eplealia nee yeNamiter Ceo' of the bet eland and Pittsburgh ;Wirral Co. t o Clevelaisd. ANIA---. ZAVIrIAk ER Eton=ors Dote their landing opposite the MonennetchA acme, ate o'clock, connedlog with OA knoLtde tionver, which will trove Dino. Dar") I' on Ito Ilt"littl tEDRI coomor. tLassmna limo TOT the l , ,xyroosTrala c Coro far Cleveland. Vicwang or+ or Ode lute entire at Cleveland in time to take the kuldroed Lino of dtectoors h. MU IFA LO and DETROIT. and the Reamer. for Chica Ada go. klllwargirde. Toledo, Eandanky atr, D. 0 ,100 tdd clso for evening train of me Iv Echnntects. EWA and Cincinnati. CLARKE, EMIRSRocate rne, CO, tworrtotors, ACLNIS: • W R. 110011.11.T.A.D, Chart. llotet M. LIARION. Omer under Ifr Is . v . NMl z ort . corm . 6f Stalthteld and . 1851 - 1 1 E64 UNION LINE On the Pennsylvania and. Ohio' Canals. EROPRISTOILW. • - CLARKE. PARRS k CO .:114cmscrEan CHAMBERLIN caeurovm a C0,....c.na1a5a,0. HIS T well known Line is now prearu L I/ERIE traVelsbt and passettgero L CLEV D. to our Paint ou we Canal amllkkau Tbe th e Linn are unsurpassed la aurobso qual- Hy, awl ea of 80at.% crp.riesor of Calnuirs4 and ef-A Lenny of 71.,[enis. Gue Hut leases Pittsburgb and Clevelluol dally[rnonluir In moneellon vat a bun of near:Gs - Hs betueen PITTS BURGH and BEAVER., =PI a Else a Erstelass steamboat.. [propeller .at revels) on the Lakes. CONSIGNEES:. Parke Cu., Youngstorlui • ttknww=l...o4 C. Prentiss, Ilareuna. Or Brayton d Co r. ltavermalt Yet!: rinV 4'.111.14,8-Z`bcl4 • wbedee. Lee 2 Cw Akro annon/ n. 0.. liendenon Pettlhon , elf O.: Peckham d Sena. T012.2.C5t _ ' G. k Ca, .....r110112:2, A. 6141ak Thorus Chiel7r. c „ atzt , apl or, irals.; 4 A thalthelejd . alat..Ar4purgb. F"SALE—A good second:tgaidPsnag's W.Loos. Ewan , of I. GO., ap rt CO Wade- 'll $ : , I' . ora rare• • - mono( tertalilta and 7 JACONETTS Ma sa/ a ca. au. ind mired ' tne lumens. and Cambrlcs. AA - 0 C EfA COFFEE—For sale apl7 WM. A. MeCIXRO t 10.. arias 0 13..4.NGE S—Efalf boxes, verT rioianch PEARL -1,91-31. casks for sals.l4::. -- 4,17 J. IL STAID •••• TALERATV .2 . S bbla. (Mama') Airs:Lie by QAT J.* IL 7/LOlll. rrE4--ts btila Roll, fa: Weis*. lir Ur J. aa. Ytotta BACON -247 Res. Barns, Sides, and Supul dem. tea do by apl7 I.IILII.IIILD. Common, tur sale B EANS 7- 5 bbls. Small White, for ilia by apll . 3. fR. TL011). nR00315-,75 doz. Corn, for oak AN WI J. a aneria lASSIA—IOO Mats for sale lot ‘„/ alai J. ECIIJOYMASJat k P xiiroad'n. lAS'rl LE SOAP—::u las. for sale 1,7. V) apt* J. SLIFOONSIPSEAVak V ARIIGNATE AIIMONIA-1 just ereeived sble 74. a,pl6 J. S4:IIO.)SAUEEB.I. TIOOWAER OF GINGER-4 Ims. reoNi.anch fpA rale IT . • .&1L SCALIER. . M....41 Edda Brandies. Wines; &e. ItIAVLNO completed arrangements "with %Worm 11wHordewom an 4 othe r European" Mid. for o ementllon V:Xl4llre. / LIZ I.lt. mottled to Min to Dreier, eta • e. onerlirtratallan tad, litiLAY4- st 4 L10"0.1 et 11k Moot Wartriplire• from {Mier roam Amer kor. kr - dsired. - Attectlon to Writer! W my list, as Wow: • • 110 paellsr• Cogusr, kordrous, aeld Bwhelle Bundler, M . • s.7.ls. ''; "lorri '...' ? d rilo P or . poof 4 o...nlsl "rni . m a w . ftr.o. " wn .510eribik " Ass and roril um gooloWy. • 01 or...riolul 51MM - oh 41 mem pially. 12.5 Pork port eery 014 md superior. - ' 'Wso4.olcuterkllog ebscopwrio• mril known brolOlo.. MO bower 04110#511.1e0w riotous bestuir sod r10t0...-00, WO Owls ilPeemw owl Atm. riumwes 10040-ri. • t.;, 45 wawa Souterew and Claret WI. 15 piper 4)1•1 Ltolland mad &Words. IP powwow OW Proteb and Irle! Vllolar 4 w ruprrior Old Jamaks . Ot w r , t h Ouruperior as 4 Alothi. klarostlio, c , r I dy. to. 2 f o7 , aoirvii,y r t. Jta,4 SICAI23 await rirs taruL Orders MtM. execut.„%ilcartV, k " = " loweot rows. 1 ;4611er and Dealer, ,k) Wolo f Muer. aplMllsorl w ,murio • Phllodelphh. JULIS BAGEL'S SHAVING CREADf.— tCben the rear who does Oct appreekateihaiscrurT dr Mbcur share? If any there be, tea do not adieus ow" Myra to tione. But to al other. we say, if pas reu t h, ahatitar o pleasure, wartime *box of Julas Maas Almond Platathia, or imbrealal hhavitto Creams. . of ut terly impotalble to Mel wools' Ut dtwcitte 100 faelturo ur a perm—who has hen used to shaving with =thaw Start— up= making trial of ?hit Mr the foe; thus. It I. a otambi nallutt of woods, admin.= mud pleaeure:' JUIAIIi lIAUE/JS RUN Illt/ CHKAAI Is aseeirthief emollient,rouderine•the antis? and most wiry haartr.a, and onside, broduclaß ma admirable Lather, sad by Ita ax treartely mild Ware sliviug the irritator. mei prtymtbur. • that unpleasant anti stiff feellag or the skin width is ao. often esperisared after shaving. . • . dentlemes using Jules Ilattera.Ahartur.Croadt.lo_,. bre the ...blast and moat planting south§ Inamodlately lla use, without the o n becoming addl.'. ti 10000 Who. it, we my, will serer 1.11 017 114118..., thee Eftat atlyarttalln—wbleJt will be esPacia... lly alltper.fia tad by tboits who wear whiskers-1a 0100 bet that it will trot . dw 0 r,,,u,,, honed, width moot says will do, Ching • ready • or may appeatwtee to the aloe or tbsrwhlskerL Jules ItatteniEbaringereantsaredellghtfullelenrillems: calculated with 0114 to the utter exelut allarlieleliZ calculaatal to reader tbo orweallbll of bhb i bA2 I=W.. sad will tat ar.preatated try all wke make Of ' Prepared wily by. __ JuL-11AULL, Pelican RA Chemist, to..a... z u lnot ti otr A nS, IlD r ektgliers, Plltaburgto Jbkn o a ona.utttohne Artn; Mitchell. Alisitheur 1,. --- , -- Cmak tfocki. Plycygdyhy. -.1 ..r0..: gem. Axil .7,1341:f SEALED PROPo g SALS Neill be reeeifed at a'. oloyantll 12 o'clock. fah day of Lis!At fge.,fte the d.ieeroMe hdlowtrigartleiccaw the Imo/ kb. gick at the a awl., neeee+Leeeie tkic CItY. kakd the ifdth fty of 3n0e,15t2 .. . , Beet u free cd ;male , from boat. rch:o..tl pOhlk4 geed, each lost to weigh one, lb— , . ... Mown bug s utile bet gr.gUty r ..-- . . Rica Com . ~ ime— ........ =1"...- T , per e . n o m, bint .14..... e Mohan. N.......--, .•'. • ... , 1ie5=0012:...............--“ ... .. “ - .... r _ , AsariT^ Wood 9#7.7.7 th. dresonts attiring to be .t the Im Let y, and to be (=tithed at 111.11 Um. and Is Math stsasti des wan the regydattion of the Unsold of tpt : by tb• aorr.yor may be dotdred. • ; " try 7 a Sher articles that may bitted, ths ocatitittar to turabh at the hornet twist blur. It L estbnatal that tbi. lIIIVIber ot satients tin bs paw rik.d sill average about 'A) yer day. In addition to shkh • Idtre salbe about 10 When, and somata to de Model Any Information concerning the co 111 bettr.i" eOgr'at this anon IVIZM)Ddv • Surveyor and eta. d. Mutdot Ihteddba. ,new) for saleby • INGIIII.OI. PRINTING, WRITINei, and WIVAPPM PAPER mm. :% bCyY PriT•tthg Foram. 24 ' •.. ••• 12 by 4 15by 24,..4by r„.2ib y .s 4!; . , by 41,.% by 4i,s; 1 • • gloo.aisa rulorl ItD.l 3. , 0 le Cats= tame psE,.. , 7,0 • litoanal • • Itedium said 21241eOlteninat. u5.i4d.u...1 kelps ...4.4tattly ma band sad braids WO and anent mortmest of Csib t t.ttar• Tes Pap,* 8 7:X -141i:4 of .11 due. tor Dstea anaufieciii rseer made to cedes on abort bake. '1 febMS man arena sad thrlalZrar- Norris Celebrated Tea& THE BEST IN PTTTSBURGII, in the Mi -5005d. 21 dr= from Dlassaud 4.110. ' Eadollost fatally f. 05. IL The Astir bad.- .... 75a. L 5.1. 7 "is the mos 1115440 F MORS no thst us owl:. t 6. 'Old C01M127 at 4 sot to 111. ow az. odd 4511 r oil cuablisbneas ut, 50 sad The. kus4a Too cussos be 0134,1144 M sLy 415 a iscs• us IMEM &Sin. en& " basbaL