ITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY WHITE s CO.) FFTTBBIIBItS:• SATI7 . IpAT MA115„4,85). I*1" The Whigtt And Antitassofis or dile shopy.cotutty nW etmt met of Stay. nt tho magi places of bolding erintsty meeting-In ilia Ton nehlps zwyeictlvely at.l o atoelt. 1%. got in. the sceeigli'onis and Boleeinhit g 7 o'cloch,l. IL, to select tcrollgc,;nl.ce from get election Ingrid; lo'n Conuty, Con ,- ' venlig:4u to held g the Court Melee, an Wedniellin eth of.' one next, at in ffeicelc; A. 11„ to maks the 'County nominating terewantory to the left Chnural Elan.. and . 01 . to ginnint &legatee to the stew oteretttlen. ht meet n 1 Lahender, on the 11th of June.— JOSLLII S 0, Ch'a of C,al.itte. "Stir. C. Phtuc, Seer. sroltmitt." :To the Whigs a AN- A ISTATZ COXVENTI , of !quarter, on TUESDAY, pee isillectlaii candidates fc Uarhal orannoinoner, d "Court. ul 11ENA Jo,iacti Kart M 11.1natergin, arton,. • Wu 11. Plinalog, • Famnel Bait NaUlardel Ellmatar, ,' W. J. Robinson, -Wordsts.E. Credo., Ilicasas E. Vulvas, - I !nary lobar., Charles A iludansa, 611,rge Oro& c A. !fumy, . ,). John Kin. 5013.13. IWlo.}Natt. . 4111a.l C. Nertils, 11.1 Peonsylvania. 10. .1u ballad In the Cif/ Au. =lb, 1641. tor the Po , for the Grand of mo oG OR TOT and frJdorlb. sup... ItY M. lE a LEt,l;halroun. I . Errand Mollorodnf. C. Thomson Jon" Samuel B. Thom" eftl3 s l . olrA. Alexander E. .Brown. 3F.. , It.k.. Wm. M. WsAta, Jur. Clark,_ law w man D. En3n Dhelvs. Elin C. W.. John Allison, Dazdel Al7Nerater, ' Ennuis Jordin. • DLE plan: nenrennT. First page—Conclosion of "Scenes from an °a ka:own World," on original communication from Mr..): C. Echos& Prot Pages Electra Magnet- Ai Locomotive, and Mseellaneons articles; Com dr.c. page=lateresting 3Eiscellany. Ildrd page—Home Matters, Telegraphic News, ASIA RAILBOAD.-3 1 MRS. ~ contractors for laying the to Massillon, hating laid considerable distance, laid 1. on Thursday, theifirs . ten miles below Pitts . done in- the presence of . ttd n car was immediately ' , for the transportation of ctors have brought on rt. i l eed work - riven -from Ne. c. 7, ill,now proceed rapidly.,--• tare elapsed sinoe the gMd... i begun, between Pittsburgh work was retarded for see ecessity of re-constructing that the progress irhielt te:A r time is the lte'st etideneeof t, i the work- has-been con- bin.° can Pease PMley, Hayden I: CI thick from Pittsburg down the timber for . 1 1 the fine Itsiiromi Iro May, ..st .11sys' tare burgh: The work 01 21.0 , Clll5 Eagincer, 1 .. /.ce "P. °A th° - materials- : The Cone largeforee of expcil Efiglend; mid work a t;Welle: =alias, I irigendDridgiegver end Bearer and th oral niontbe, by the the pnblie read ;. so been roads ln n shor the energy with I'M ;Dieted.- . , . a l i ',' Munn or XIIE !OM Idan Mum—Our ex changes at a dist e, continue to, give 1/9 news concerning the m s bing of - Jenny Lind. The Ntir Tork Express - aye: : Jenny Lind, we a e, has arrived at Baltimore. ..11' telegraphic des itch, 'published yesterday, mentioned a villiano a attack that had been made upon her b a number of villains, in the streets of -Pliteliur . We are at a loss to con e Ste what' passibl could have Jaen .the occa idea of so disgrac o f a proceeding. It is bar. l•araus enough to a no any woman is the streets, but.irho but a In cater—young or old -could have'rejSed a' lautd to Insult or assault Jenny. Lind'? We are gl Id to see that. the mit:kips] authorities of Pitt a} urgh are determined to bring the acenudrets to t a punishment they St, richly r.H.. rerrit._ ..The Counicr dex • L taltt Una gives an additional item of neves, x drws mill more eloquent. It exclaims 'that noth was ranting, to-the glory of Jenny Linde iuinphant tour through the Baited Stated, nn I she encountered the getudra de Pitegorgh; who 'threw stones at the carriage, orthe benevolent angstress, and even carried theli watt of deer cy ai, far as to thinw stones at her led chamber ' • • ix." We might continue such quotations,- b t they multiply so fast that we - yleld in deapa . Oar contemporaries will Qtago no by . statio ~ That Jenny Lind's marriage was surrounded S a masa of worshippers, who rauld have gladly kissed the hem of her gar ment. The hors became frightened, and Mlle. ' land thought it a ' ble to descend. So much for the carriage at•ry. The Courier's account of the sioraaing f the bed chamber, hue no foundation at all. save in the imagination of fume reckless manufacturer of ..interesting items," - per+oes, arrested in Michigan, is a man of con " Tux Ft.so or sun Patmorto."—A Charles- . ,_, ~., stirtaule ',...ents, easy, insinuating in address, ton correspondent of the New York 'Jerald wri and commenced hie career of depravity and tinron the Subject of secession says: _ crime in consequence of a difficulty with the • Nor is it absolutely cartainsthaVonth Caroli- Railroad Company in crossing his premises with hh will. even wait to forma eeelitmh Upon °hew their tract Heineditated vengeance, declared basis, with the Cotton States—popular .- opinion , . .. _es t a te r to b e u t mos t ctut abccus r "se llcsuse the tars neversnoind run overlie lands in safety Sa notion , and that policy is just as kely, and that he would blow them np even if he knew and l'erkaPe mere likely than any thing else- his elm father and mother were in them! Step Ghvernor Means is now engaged in a tour of by ~,n,„ ho amandand the gang, and became inspection of the military of the State—passing deeper r from' district to district, and reviewing the Yob .and deeper steeped in crime. The his rolledDe- tinee.r.eotapanies; battalions, and regments en- trot i Tribune gives the following leaf in the .l,forthe defence of the finger the-PalMettn tory of the conspiracy. It shows a hue of villainy against the itstar spangled banner"..of the. Union a{Wo d us k e ,t, d ye. chould thapesdleg:issue come to a collision. - At one of the regular meetings, which they ...- ill:de is something so ludicrous in the latter wee in the habit of holding periodically at their . paragraph that. we might pronounce the cartes- puree of re o ndoxvons; for the purpose of eoneul future movements, and the division ..---pondenee. the work of some hoaxing wag, if the tad °° plunder.; )t was reported by some, In the or 'oolumnt of Southern newspapera did not afford tier. of business, thatone of their sworn number, confirmations of this and other Absurdities. We whose name was stated, had been detected in defy history to produce a greater farce them this revealing some of the secrets that ehould have tour of Governor Means. If the warlike Saco- helm known only -to the initiated. Suspicions of .betraya l were freely indulged in, and to the - nave would -consult "the sportirig gentlem en" qubstiot, as to bow the guilty one should be si -of .England, Ore best judges in the world of the kneed, one of the conclave made the significant chances Of isfight,) they might possibly decide re arkthat "dead men tell no tales !" Acting tbat the cads vtould not he against him if the upon this . hin e t, it Las uid ur t r d inlitly an are tb ed . Ltha the t " , ling of the Palmetto" should . be hoisted in eppe- , _ al, punis h m e nt of carrying the penalty into effect should sitioti,tia the 'lag of Allegheny County, Penne" ‘ . be jet out to the lowest bidder for the job. They are, . however, very careful to aitertain' - The first offer was named at $350 for as:arm . ullether:ii-thinuthien is effected. with any.ilthease , :toads, and the bidding went on till the stun wee arlde . feare when they would; discover that the loirered to sloo—the bidder reserving the tight . chivalrous Commonwealth, notwithstaneing . its t 4 i P the. eieelth'ent o! the way in his gown Place d. manner, . and the time allotted not to exceed .lello of"ers• d, isedmost eatednp with that ape , far days . Moeller was the price finally agreed ciei of Beata ,scrofula celled, , •Picaliar Institn - u on, and the money was immediately counted tions,",tbey would advise the Goveriaor tivkeep 0 :trawl paid over to the fiend who had agreed to out of,.the ring.tillogether,. ands adhere to the ; seep his hand in the murder . s The out individual good c mplatned of, end thu singled good old mode of warfare which requires wind,. . . am of their s vengeance, was one of the two who ' aridnething hut land. ' fee eighteen months had been under pay of the Not the least prominent point, in the farce is ,antral Railroad Company for the purpose of tlea" . Yankeea struggling with each. ether who . detecting and bringing to justice this most a- 1 . shall get the profitable job of mannfecturing the I:widened gang of desperadoes. 'Fearin that be had bedews suspected of vrtapons; which are intended to affect their own' treachery he bad, diselsed himself, end in the arnahilation."._ According to the Woonaoaltht . 7 e: * ;petty:al one of their more western accomplices, triot,..3leserit. Waters, of Milinny, blittl., ndee had presented himself by the proper pus-words, , obtained the contractfor the:iistaallartes,'! viz: lid was e preilentthroughont.thmiesaiaterrigeoling on six thousand Madam, three thobsonaritilesp mod ,!..e1e..., where his re bad ~,,...., . tb _ e n int y.,,,, el. A . • c to re the u two thousand Pastels. The Plitrlettulds'i i-i '" -ntaarrd.tia7raitia,tain., Ti c a L ie , The field artillery are to be 'Made In South viilltdrew frain'the infernal crib4;ll ereliaileg, Carolina, and tale authorities were very anxious 1 2,,,,y. b e su pposed, the warm positionli which thit Messrs. Waters should manufacture ' the` e found himself plated-4mila* it the last time malt arms there also; but this could not be, mad n -, - -„a 2 . _ me t th e me l o ns gong In council, and get ' the arm completed *ill" the time °nett l ed clog bit a day or two before their official es by ~this contract. Messrs. Waters, . however, d art to - our city, under the guidance et the slier . have Contracted to establish an armory in.Sevitn illand his passee. . • Carolina, after the completion of thielarder 7 ' , ' • We would, in all seriousnest, call the attention of our Pittsburgh Founders to this tobjeet. The cannon cast here for the Stated Ststes Govern. ment, have heen put Wan: weal tests, with the most tatiefactorT results. With the eadencet of this fact, which are always it. hand, our Found ; ors might go to South CSrolina. and obtain tome large contracts, as the project of mating cannon stAiome, will in all protetbdity be abandoned. Ws roLtived a few day Sago, a despatch stating that the now Methodist Church, in Danville, had been struck by lightning. Our eastern exchang es famish us with the particulars'' While the congregation were at prayer. and immediately preceding the time appointed for 'the adminis tration of tbe communion, the :lightning struck, the steeple, passed through the roof, and down the lamp rods, to near the centre of • the Church and in the midst of 'the assembly, and thence shooting off 'in every direction. Mrs. George l'ensyl, a highly respectable lady, was struck and initantly killed ; fifteen others were morn or less injured, but are expected to re cover. The occurrence ceased the greatest eicite -11 went. and alarm, and interru . the service - a for the day. The shock was v serere, and many of the females were carried ea t of the Church fainting. The steeple was co pletely shattered, and will have to be remora Several pews were - torn loose, the floor boards torn up, and 'dm" doors shattered. The injury the building ern couilderable. , It was a very hadsome edifice, and had been but recently completed. Thal fiiierAlor Dire- reanyi,,tmk place on Wednes4 Klan Strefs " kiO.I.IIIth.INT.L-TherlStct r ;, t l r a ti lf IA i. e ~.?.. ~ • ..,.... . !....ge iiicr.V.0 2 .timiiito,...' 1 4, cooidor he. interview o J'refessar 3fiteliel, with the spirit of Loaßhgw e llaW/dehAhe spiritsolved a vex, diffe L , cult mathematical problem. It was generally t:eliltvellt Alit Professor Mitchel of Cincinnati! w was pr t gon alluded to , and the weight of his name. as 4l t 3 add,stiengtia to:the Spirit Rap- ;._ .. ~ • pros impel .. A gentleman tit Bala city; feel ing Interested in the distinguished astronenter's reputation; addressed him the following letter, enclosing the article to which we have aided: 1 Ptivitunau, April 24, 1851. -Deer Sip—The enclosed article was published a few days ago in one of the newspapers of this city. It, assumes the authority of your namethe, you will observe, in favor of the reality of spiritualreanifestationswhich have been so much talked and written about in different parts of the country, and recently, in this city also. Be kin enough to state whether or not the facts'metilened in relation to your visit to Ro chester—your interview with the spirit of La Place—any his demonstration of the problem tin his "Mechanlque Celeste" propounded by you, are true. • e . Respectfully and truly yours &c. To this Prof. Mitchel replies as follows: CISMITIATI, 29th April, 1850. • Dear I'r: Yours of the 24th inst, is just re ceived. f there be any truth In the statement I made by oel Teeny. Esq., with reference to an interview between Prof. Mitchel and the spirit of La Place,. I not not the person meant by •• Prof. Mitchel." I never visited either Rochester-or Anburn or any purpose. I never on any occa sion eve so much as expressed a wish to have the eppn unity for such an interview. I never wanes the so called " M apping s " but once, and 'flat was n a private house in Bridgeport, Conn., when ell e spirits declined to hold any inter course with me, or with any one else in my pres ence. . The etatetnent therefore, (if I am the per- son meant by Prof. Mitchel) is without the slight est foorilatien in trut h. . - Very truly yours, &c., 0. M. MLTCIIRL. . As thi; wonderful story has thus been chased out of a -important stroughold,„we hope some friend Poe o s (not Simon Ladd) Professor Mitchel "(tett v..., powerful testimony has been so tri ' umpfitintly trouglVafecard. . • \ ' Livensn or CIIIMS.—The I:fetk Courier and En rarer of the 28th inst., anal dleattg , articlo rgtvit,,,,lpagth, in which it is shown that •phile,il at city hes reached a remarkable degree of plaYsinaf prOsperity, and is making rapid ad vances In erczy particular of material progress.; it has been greatly retrograding in respect of se rial Gri l ler and the morals of id litandation.— 'That paper says: But, !after all, our moral advance is far from being proportionate to our material progress; and, what is worse, it is abseil:o.4r certain that this disparity is every year- growing greater.— The mqnsirch olihe plain is thickening its roots, and extending, branches with a vigor that as tonishhut the canker on the trunk is growing wider sa d deeper with a more than equal vim lence.The crime of our city is yearly augment ing in ratio outof all, roportion ta,thp.incresse of oar population. • In 1849, the numb& of corn tnitments to our city prison was 18,042; te 1850, iliamiribe.r Was 21,299; showing an increase in one year of 8,257, or more thou one-sixth per crft, !while' it may safely 'be assumed that the popelatiou did not increase one-twentieth. The Second Advent Convention which was In sessio • for three or four days in Nei - Tort, has sdjou • ed, sine die without coining to' any very re. mar...le conclusions. They do not want to be calle<ll3lillerites in consequence of the prejudices 4 again 't that now defunct prophet, who originated itte s 1. Sour° of tho brettu - cp, however, openly avow ,themselves Ellillerites in name, as well as Milletites in doctrine, and say that the only mis take t Idler made was in putting the time too clads et hand. On the first day of the Conven tiax: one of the prophets, a ]lr. Reed, made a long speech tipoti the 2,300 days, and avowed that he was ready, with positive proofs, to emi rincelthe brethren that Christ would come before the ilpay of July next. It appears, from the peace g's of a subsequent meeting, that the members k of, the convention were not entirely sat isfied' with his proofs, and kicked tit the Adea of fixing another day, especially so ffooll, after so many prophecies of the same kind turning out to he ' fla mockery, a delusion, and a agate."— • When, the 23d day of July a rrives, we shall see wha we shall sea. RAILROAD ,C043P111.0023.—We ewe. told Dr. Frrcu, tho loader of be gang of des House or Rance roe WIUTII6II PRINSiLVA- I SIA.—A memorial from 'the citizens Hof Alleghe. county " was presented' Iti the - Legislature, yrltich . passed that body,) to incorporate en ssociation for the . establishment -el' aliouse of R efuge for Western Petmayltania., The desgn to "savuthe morals of the rising g eneranon n to rescue heedlesa youth from the fate that waits a career of vice and crime—to wean them from dissolute haunts and habits—to bring them peter to the side of virtue--to traneform .them in to worthy members of society, end 'to . (piallfy ',them for the honorable disehargo of their relative iduties in after life.' " 1 - - , 4 ostma Hanna; Bea.; and Bev; A. W. Black, 11 of Pittsburgh; have been appointed by'the Board of Direetors to bring' the matter before the eta. rens of this and adjoining counties; and are now here for that purpose, and also for the purpose of receiving subscriptions to, aid in carrying on this good work. The Lee/lance appropriated, from the State Treasury, $20,000, to helped when a like amount should be raised by voluntary' subscrintiott Al legheny cortnty.has subscribed $28,009; which secures the State appropriation.' The' Cominon ~,,,,e the Poiltra 'rimy has been selected as: the site for the bufledig. We Vein one citizens will Habscribe liberallf to , thts.latelable enterrita. inch c ounty mahnertbing *ln be entitled to ap• point, by their County flomadardoners; one 'Man ager for every . 4121*0 substribed. Bearer coon ly should have at least two Manama' If oar citizens, will Mink the matter in hand, - sn4 ca n . mett ii it 6,boesek,;, INlCsare. ' Hanna and Black witless! eV - tie:necessary inforntatictt...y3,„,„ Aqui. • Tus Onmorlavair or Ireasirmur.—Tho legis lature of Delaware last seed= an act or implement to former sets; It a line of VD for any persons, to catch ' nd tarty away at any onetime, more than 20 bushels of oysters from any of the watrasrof the Delaware. The =steed the sloop Victory was fined last .week for Itelolattott of this statute. liepleaded Igno. Sims of the law, which, easel said to, be no , excuse, yet it ought to bei ts tientrist st.e I takpi by the Legislature to hare its lawspub lished for publin information. I 11g: brirlict TragraZ Duni. The Doted blisa ;SLUOIIISAU has at ltcded iti:doWnfight.Allti3Blll. From twillivint too much, she has finally evinced the most eaten- ishing credulity by discarding &Divine _Creator- Her new work, “filan's Nati= and Develop ment," it is said abounds with the grossest Athe bole sentiments,;lisgraueFul to r . ! Ls ‘05 , 0,... and demoralizing to the comniti. , - The work is the joint produntlon or herself - end Henry George Atkisson, F. R. S. ' The editor of the Boston Transcript, who has seen the English work, 1411y9 that the pupil, Miss M., promises to .ut-do her mortar, and that in the work ..Chria- tinnily is denounced as an old woman's tale, and &failure, with not so much truth in it as 31 ahom • edanism. Christ is classed with tthe American boy Dovis. "All theologies," says Mr. Atkinson, "will be found to be the offspring principally of abnormal conditions or disease." "Philosophy finds no God in nature; no personal being or creator, poi, sees the want of any; nor has a God revealed himself miraculously; for the idea is in:the mind of most sivitge nations ' &cause underlike in fluences like effects will occur`." "The desire of a future eiistence is merely a pamperethabit.of the mind, founded upon the instinct of preser vation. It Is a longing, and those who have it are like drinkers or children. Philosophy has always been engaged in unteaching th - world; and has still a mighty task to perform in this re spect." "The carpenter's son, like the boy Da ri 3, in America, astonishes men with his learn ing." "Miss Martineau chimes in with all these sentiments; asking questions occasionally, and . always apsarently well content . with the re sponses erthqnrscular Mr. Atkinson. In her enlightment, she exclaims with undisguised con tempt for the !vulgar, who ore still groping in their superstition In regard to a Deity and a fu ture state,—"To think what the God of the mul titude in—morally as well as physically! To . think what the!Goda the spiritualist is!" "how farnippier it is to see—how much wiser to ad mit—that we know nothing whatever about the matter! And, from the moment when we begin to discover the superstition of our childhood to be melting away,—to discover how absurd and shocking it Is to be talking every day about our ovrn passing mpods arid paltry interests to a sup posed author and guide of the:Universe,—how well It would be to set our minds free altogether, —to open them wide to evidence of what istrue and what is not! Till this is done, there is eve rz danger, of cOnfusion in our faculties of rever imice, of cotatitiser; ofintoral perception and of the pursuit and !I:notice of truth. When it In done, what repose begins to pervade the mind! What clearness of moral purpose naturally en- ---- - "In America," she says, "we see the clergy, anti prayerful, merchants and professional men, 'taking the arietocratic andoppressive side onthe slarry question,—rushing to conquest, grasping at iFaith, and indulging in a conceit and boast ing as little compatlffie\ltith the spitit of the Gospel, as the march of a caravan to ]feces, or the fetish rites of the savage on the Niger or the Ganges." "I look back with a kind of hor ror, as well as deep rtity on myself, in the days when I thought it my dutyteitkeNte (against nature) an anxious solicitude algiut y own 'sal vation' '—my own future spiritual welfare. 'I should now think this as bad as engrossing my self with storing up means of prosperity while my brother had need. How sweet it is to be loose from all such solicitude, and let one's best nature have its free play from hour to hour." 1ic........ ~,v ir t egrtm otte.r .7.l : rh k .e Nc o o r u t h Ant n eric s. t o h n e , late proclamation of the President, pays the fol lowing just tribute to Mr. Fillmore: . . "President Fillmore's Proclamation is a mast proper and well conceived paper, which will challenge the respect of good law-abiding men of all parties, and attract the confidence of For eign Governments, as exhibiting • purpose up on our part to comply with every demand of duty, and to preserve peace with friendly nations.— We like this prompt and efficient mode of action at head quarters; and the President may rest assured that his course will be vindicated by the great majority of the country, however much it may be deprecated by those who have particular objects to serve, or selfish interests to advance. Ile holds his place under oath to see the laws faithfully executed, and whatever may be the policy of those laws, in the estimation of this or that community: or of one or another section, it is his enjoined duty to have them carried into' effect by all the power placed at his disposal, and while so engaged he deserves to be, and will be sustained. Mod the occasion is both a be- coming and a fit one for us to say that in the whole administration of the Government, . al though encompassed by extraordinary diffictilties and cramped by the disaffection of professing friends, President Fillmore has proved himself equal to 'all his responsibilities, and justified that high confidence which a long , and eminent public career had inspired, the fullness of which led to the selection by which his present eleva tion was accomplished. If prudence, sagacity, justice, and integrity are qualities which should commend a public man to the favor' of his coun- try, the present Executive, in all that concerns the great interests with which he • Is charged. has reason not only to be proud of his fame, but to be grateful for the emergencies which have arisen for the dcvelopement of these striking ex cellencies of character. - We speak of him no the ' chief Executive, administering the affairs of a government which stands as the wonder, if not the envy, of the civilized world. With the small concerns of place, and the dispensation of pa tronage, we have nothing to do. The disappoint ed will censure and the dissatisfied-will carp; but there is a mighty opinion above and beyond the office -hunting tribe, which it should be the pride of every elevated Statesman to gain and to hold; and that opinion has paid liberal homage to the worth and to the abilities of Millard Fillmore. In the midst of danger he has been calm; sur rounded by conflicting counsels he has been wise; assailed by unprincipled demagogues be has been generous; embarrassed by the excesses of sectional parties, ha has stood ateadfast to the Constitution, and upon every question of Whig policy, he bus shown fidelity and seal. From the Ravenna Inig of Irethlevier!, CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. The work south of Ravenna 'ls progressing with all possible speed. Large forces are, at work along the whole length of- the line, and more are being added every day. ln a few days an extensive gang will commence putting down the rail !moth from this point. . : The iron has all arrived, necessary to complete the road. '• Two locomotives have been proctored by the energetic President of the mad, Cyrus Prentiss Esq., one of twenty-six and a half tons weight, ' the other over twelve tona and are expected in a few days. We understand four othet new lo comotives have also been purchased. But a few days will elapse, we trust.' before the accommodation train will be put on. , The business of the road is fast increasing, and this addition of an extra train will be - greeted with satisfactionby business men and the travelling . • ' public. The passenger business of the sixth 'week, foots up as follows: April 22--Tuesday. 28—Wedneadrif , " 24—Thuraday '- " 25—Friday. .. • 26. Saturday 28—Monday Cmtneanonn Coorrr.—The delegates to the Lancaster Convention; Messrs. McClure and Cathcart, appointed it the Whig county conven tion on Monday, the 21st Met-, are excellent men, and soond and devoted Whigs. The ap pointment of Gen. Simpson, of Perry county, a. the. Senatorial delegate, was aloe concurred in. The resolution passed by the convention appro batory of the edministration of Oev. Johnston, indicatee the course which our delegates 'will pursue in reference to Mare-nomination. In the passage of this resolution the convention has but expressed the general feeling of the Whig party of Cumberland county. Among the hardy yea. roomy of turaberland co. there in no dimblution of that enthusiastic friendship for Gov. Johnabin whielkearried bith in triumph to the Gubernato rial chair in 11340. Oa the contrary, every pub lic act of Gov. Johnston has won for him the in creased a ffeetians.of the Whigs, not only of Cum berland county, but _the State In nig firm stunt against any inereese of the State Debt—in anecessfalendeavors to effect o reduction of the debt, while at' the same time be has re-establish ed oar public credit—Oov. Johnston has: cam. mental a work-that lays nearest the hearts of our Taxpaying Farmers: That work they will not permit to be checked, but will bend their en ergies to the re-election of GoT. Johnson, cor der that the geed work may be carried to still more triumphant results. The plan of re ducing the State Debt pecallarly to Gov. Johnston. Ile originated it his - energy and sagacity we are indebted for what - has already been nocoMplieheTunder it—end be iv the man to Curl it on until mcmeter'debt and grinding taxes shall uo longer eat up the prosperity of the toiling farmer.—Carlirls Herald. Farm Tune.—By' the steamer Globe, Gains. ton pipers to the 18th instant have been received at Now Oriesna The only news of interest they contain is an account of a macerate between Captain McCulloch's company of Rangers and a party of rurumay slaves: The slams were met in the neighborhood of the Ilueces, on their way towards Mexico, and summonmi-to surrender.— Instead of complying, they opened a fire on Ma Culleelee men, by which two were killed and one WoundeL A general engagement ensued, in ethieh all the aegroes were killed. b.l*the:Aa" Sr tires. Ant zeirr cnnzunc-1... • _ . We have to chronicle another of . those des t3l3l4 f" , 1454. VllkTfilielthate...rendered_ (tie_ per, . Bon, or-the state a reproach throughout the land, 4, ',/ g 'if • .. , „1 i ~- ~ 1..',,,, ii ' 'le is ginerally` khiarn ' that Oa Collection of .Il'enfe.la.thia.oilitnfif..tialt been. imPreaticable. for. many years,in copegnence. of ,the difficulty of sersfingle'gal litigate. The: officeisiwhoed swa i n duty it isto execute process aro elected by anti I rent votes. IlkaS.Voelf.tteiteesery, therefore, for the Randiord to employ other persiatai to 'make theinetantstiry service.. Those who: .hide.hien thue employed, have been repeatedly malteettted matinee was shot, a year and a half ago. The attorneys of Mr„ Van Renisalaer hid se cured the services during two or three months past of a very worthy and resolute man, in lien scl Me, who had sorted ' process in,several a 4da e The axitiirenters determined to make an e ple pf him. He had been appointed by the surrogate a commissioner with two other perms to ley.off a widow's dower in a farm in the teem of Bern. On Wednesday last he was vent for by end of his aesociate commissioners residing in , Bern, and notified that they were .ready to pro ceed to the admeasuremeut. lie accordingly wept to the farm that was to be measured, about eaten miles from Itenselacrriße and commented, the survey. . . While thus engaged carrying the chain with oni ef the commissioners, and the * third hating the compass, on turning the corner of a piece of woods hediscovered a band of 20 or 30.'Indians" in ambush, who immediately sprang upon him. The cowardly assailants, who were completely ilageited, and armed with rifles, tomahawks, &0., hound his bends painfully tight with a rape bandaged his eyes, and then commenced their preparations for tarring and leathering him. ,A fire was built, the tar molted, and he was then entirely stripped of his clothing. and his body, even his hair and face, - covered with tar and feathered. The several articles of his ' apparel w . cre then tarred on the inside and put upon, b in and again tarred on the outside and coated th feathers: In this plight he was marched aiound the neighborhood for some hours, the seoundrels who had.him in charge being fed and treated by the inhabitants. llt was about eturset when he was seised, and ahem ten o'clock he was escorted homewan.l. Tiwo miles from him house another fire vas built More tar warmed and poured over him and ad ditional feathers. After this, when they Lad in vain endeavored to extort from him a promise to , 1 sCrve no more papers, he was permitted to go to his house, which he reached about midnight. Upon reaching.his house he endeavored to prevent his wife from being alarmed, by enur ing her he was uninjured, and advising her of the eight he presented. But when she came to be hold him elle fainted. Ile. wile.q concerned also, lest his children should beholethe father they respected, in the plight to • which the mid creents hail reduced him. With much difficulty he restored his wife, and In the course of the eight was able to retallee the pitch from his body having burnt ult„his ekothes. This is a Own' narrative of the treatment to which a respectable and worthy Millen of this county has been subjected, for bravely doing a duty which is shunned by the proper legal of ficers, through cowardice or worse motives. It is impossible that any ono should read it and not feel ballpoint and ashamed that such outrages hare prevailed In this region for no many years, that the law is a dead letter, and that for es in famous an offence against the person no Fatima can be obtaiaed. And this is New Torte CONTESTED ELECTION.--A telegraphic des- .pateh, from Danville, dated 25th April, says: The taking of testimony in the matter of the contested election for Congress in this district, RIM concluded this afternoon, terminating much sooner than was anticipated. Yo additional facts bearing on the question of illegal cotes have been elicited since Baturday--though there is hearsay testimony in raped to some 20 votes, said to have been given by foreigners, who were not in town. Mears. Fuller and Wright are still in town. USSOPOIATICATED ELOVT.SCL..--All editor out West, who bus been married a little leas than a year, acknowledges the receipt of an heir—a fourteen pounder, and a boy at that. Ile gives utterance to his paternal emotions in the follow ing editorial 10E10113y: • I -I am this day multiplied by two—l am a do plicate—l am number one of _an Indefinite series, and there is my continuation! And,. you observe it is not n block or a blockhead, nor • painting, nor bust, nor a fragment of anything, however beautiful, but a combination of all tho arts and sciences in-• one—imintov•, sculpture, music--heur—hcar Mut 07:—mineralogy, ebonies—eee him Meld—geography and the vse , of the globes; see him nurse .—and withal, hais o perpetual motion—a time piece that will never ran down: And who wound him up!" Petrolemn I Pareareserite, linalingdeneo.. Pk, 3lirrh i.':l.' S. M. Milli—Peer Sir. Tour Parole= ts wrtikitur wnin . den In this vidnity: than - Prey .Imila thank potond as two dare, by . Cm Petterwrivaais Itailrowl.. IVY are Yer. Unity oat. and 0 is b. Ina inquirrd to almost every day, lkwes. respeathills. JOHN LOPli A CO. Ilavhsrack. Ashland to.. 0.. March wa s. Year Agent. a f week. Rh., left With us Ina Soren hock Oil, which we have 04. Plan Arrward 0 W ea amen Inardiately. y ok e m.dicila• arta-king Ir c nalvr. ha this region. Me ran obtain several earth ...TO etrUtratca, II 700 destre Pours, Ay.. W. W. For rale by Kerrey t McDowell, Ito Wood street. &Urn , . II ITesst minor ft. A. Febrieitnek. a. Sit., ann. ant Front streets; U. SI. Clll7l. D. A. thinth Joseph and 11. P. Brhwarts. Albkhrol. aiae bY the Pre Prieto', 31- KlOll, - apthlawrl CAnal Pula. ar TWENTY FIVE: DOLLAER rote a..llor[x araan AT thaavaalrettat, loam yoferremeth odbaatiaina COlonana It via im seen that there to acrir,i ,haa, afra.,l byarltieb pea.. althamala of ~ ,,ertukr 10.a1 Mean, cab emu. a hoax toe blame_lf and faIMIT rat to more nominal Prim amt erittlin • ier7 abOrt illytanm of New York City. By the lara of the .r•„ 'of New math a tame la fvraver carmatinota thiSlmantla of emelt tam end the r ritan run find:then an boulusa Man aut. mthing bu poot the haml of &els .iliqueam As the dteletral of th e lora team okramono.Vl ter Wer rendero to nialoi early apiAirMionoth the oflkt,iii ioam. Argot. New Cork. fjer it will lie neon loy•referritig.t . olour Tie oertleing ruin.”, that 11. G. EarrelVejuetly rotebeatril Arabian Liniment her at.lost made its antaantme =tag UP. we hall the Introduction of ibis extramthiary Line amm; our !deride, rio et Lleulna; It to all la to the 00..1 wooderral prapaalpla . la ermillmearreit, beint eumpumil of baleame oml auma peculiar to Artthlar•atoi Mrtuimivc rules uhrroy , r.it goer, Wat mtiudah iiten We aylatoaaLLOAC. W the amelleal..lamlits. We at4rise4ll wank., to m.t a bottle hammllately,and It may rate mach rufbning." mplaltwitt tijr CoUNTT 'Cox xisstoNzu. — Major Joux lintool: of tho Pint Warl./Ity of Yittatgmb, win be . e esolidr lwrbre the Aott.),hooonic ond If hi' C o rny 'cotton. 1)::kr the 411 en of Otanity,Cognolimit.urt. apZi.d!avte...T ppy-Cl.T.ft I: OP TUE COUltili.ftred 1;11 - 13rUali will o conAlhhate the 'love Mr., Fllkildri 10 Lb f del, donor ehtUlthi .+4l.l...llannoie and Wble Coma) . vention. ' • Parltscoaacs=l will be a candidate for the o nto Or yr ov ia.r, ..tamt to the doelolon of tholYblit and Antis:wool° County Lontoolion. . 15/I.II'L'TAILIITSICCIL rittoburnh. April 21Innlothnott - • seiri4ouzar'Ticzastr_expla An author wit to anomaxed that .I.lf . Dalton of the 21 Ward.litti f Ptindategb win la onodtdata arc th e otaeo of Count)" Trees rarer, sot/ to the &onion of th e Anti Idteente and , 'woo, tbaar VelitiOti. • 21.121/1110. -varCasc OF TILE .Cutavr,r-Thaof puZiljalgragr—r-9,.rcTaflt"ni `2424 2 0 0 I 214 211 parcpurtr nittne of cit) Di mamma the 3rd Ward dl) of Ptidbbiati, ll Wade bitted to the baldnilaeoale anl Whig Wordy Ordaee, as &candidate Sit th e dam of Begiater.sod will be ambit- Ir =mom.% by verr • HAZY kalesee.l 417 R CHM_ 2' . F oaterLLo t Baldwin togoablp. will be a candidate be lielttetee, EOMe the. .AU Aliti.alieamie and Whiz Ooniateltioneentioit. apablinetce .• IASIIIOIIII.Y. -- RObel i t , Abrabraan, of : = bet, Befoul). will submit his name to the AntNlumr noJ Whin Counts tlotorrlttion. as • candidate ftwmouttOw Lion to the Leglitlature. sidSultsmte..6 ittatersa. , —Please o.lllloUllen Mit IL J. Lucas, of Allegheny iro City. will be • eseni W kt•lo fer th. e dge. of Weeittbjeet to the deaden of !A.: ibliimonie sod Wbig Cou er. nty Ouovantlars. apittgitterteli ; CLEM: or TIM COI:BT. — If ellry /11111fleT14tti Allegheny .City. •111. b eatelblete fee nontlealkne to the gle. of eletra the Mend ream. of Allegheny loam y. Were tbeAntHltationta and Matt Cloanty Contoutitat..t: etettxlkentelB ger 001.11TT Rzczens.--Alexandor ants°. et the Ylret Went, Allegheny City, um' j Mint. for the cans ng County Usgbeer. subject to thee • cislan of the lehlts sun Antl.Musetus nyrdniseltca 7 ' • . sarCournr COMMIegtiVER.•4II.9. MC • of tho 24bAk Want. Oty of LiLtol. h. slllbe .314 •• • • • _DareoUNTY TRLAIIVITRe - 4Ohn V.ROWIThUti of Upper fat Clair toundelp. bo•randldato fbr bent otion to MIA otAte. bufato rho litdr and AutrMonate County tqurrntltm. • toyStdownebb • ple•CotrxTY , Comnstaoysts.:—.Daxitl Bigiri a the Focond Ward:4,34'a Alf bee .111 b• • ow• -Mate bete , the Antl•Df Mon% and Whig uonuty c"7°- Lion fot the offienef COaakt I..ts.araecaler. • • • • . . At Nor Ositiou.ou lb. Mint Avg, of dhcorO heart. J. WAVIVI Boum, sou of Rev. Dr. 81:olug. of 2400 r York. . • ' I At the City of Hew-hate; 11.. o &today, Alnil =O, of lung raer, ADA C., only child or and lfe, nab J. Smith, of thin city.. .! „ . ASOBER‘,. industrious Mechanic, who can tarn all tlmla at Ulla and roll part of axact War part/calm apply to oty3 , lot r At. 'ADAM it CO. • . Wanted: rliY A YOUNG MAN, a 'Situation Iwo •holeeal• or Oro Uqucrttom. &MI ttburmk gr;i:l:2l ;, = . ln do uto t y . =ware** tar ght4 a tap mon.. Ad " tll.ea ' s X. • A AtEGULAR- Quarterly. Meeting., of Atmm fliftlXnadU b DIM at Vigilant Ilan. MU .0 0 aliag. at 7)11041t:wk.. Panctual atterdaime U reatiodad. .6 bathe. of luilicatilia* wUI Do laid brain Um: tiompluy. saySAlt SLADE. Jr, 56.7. MP` k•N • ::nA - ••k -116;clarriiiii's Clarice, Htieliabersi;;' , 4pril a test. 21... the Commissioners of Alleg4iny CounlY , tIENTLEKEN—In pn „ u „ nee of the thie. it as set; irititlee*ti la *it the menlalon sod modulate* of of 0, fl Masa Schoelerpesaeit the 7th air or Astualoti o th...utqa ma autumn or tissue= *hat, every District to _your Dainty Is entitled : out of the sinisualsprecelevomA4.. 09,.,.P*P . ' 7 ° P . -. 184 ; hi follows: Allegheny. In : •-• ''' '''' :d.......... 4 7911 479 13 4th ' ' 661 el 144_57 Ast neat • • ' '— Ds/aBl 89 scii " 69 70 Viva ''''' ..... ...... ........... Ilrabeth 39 90 Efat Bleologhsto 119 trant:sue— • la 11 crth haat. 01 Muth Ayala-- 98:7 24 • 107 5.1 . - 61mciestcr.. , 149 ..... 33 11 Ohio rive . 741 l'Atablegh, Weed =l= au 17 ..... ::: IV II? tft 191 In .. ......... 101 O. 161 07 S.uth Shale, tilogrimbarglt rie.oxilrea Si. Clair, Upper...... Si. yer ' ilklusi Po o. 911 76 a 31140, BespreilUlly yours, 1:11118/316LI, I.uperiutoodeut at Ousosuou Wools. . Iv errordeore whir the. isions of that Oat shoe. insure& re hereby mate publ prov ie the above otatiorent. mtrcue r, N. BOYLE, l'ittitturob. April .10..51. Cioritoliodotoin. my:Wow:MO • Superior Black Writing and Copying Ink. 11 ONE'S EMPIRE INK., ST Nassau street, le Son titillates, New York. MITT MIMS To TOL TOADZ. $1 50 0 oatos. ..? dot , - 1 j . ... tha drought. Kr imnos. " -" This It the host adkie meaufsetured. It flows reedy -1.1 • coal (.11PYINU INK-arel will not corrode• moat, or .etwitsto or tlocey, and pours. , all the qualities mats , ex Ow • pond Writatig outtable for the Quill, and ad :terabit, 0.0.1 for the etoel Pen. The twohowiatted ',mowed to furnish to e the 1 ; 71 , • et. th' 11.7'11'1Y home mDsnmruou• at to artair . t : l o'rtg. 6 4. F ow,. or ttaraK ettar o ted extra at nett e . tiw i t icpoitz . "`"` o Wir'Y'LVP.`",' tir.art, per doa.— dSIIING cod Tb NVITIOLT LORM-20!1 sale blyL p}o .1 s by S. SFUZI'. • • mra al Wood wrest.: I Pitt street Lots. • • FrIIREE deairuble Building Lota for salp, a. ..<l, :II foot frontiO¢ on rlttotntetonol rutnf 1, 0 fiVt. tromontatoly akoluini the folidesa, of _!Lit. Yor ter= .PP , T m73..6t. r .. M irEItEBY GIVEN that the following named laerrons haro filed. to thrlhig... Oflaw Wuacy, Amour. of choir ...a retracts, a. Antrun.tnton. Hwentan. and thag an. Ac ounts will no pte.eated to the Org.. Court of dot eo tray aforesaid. Ar contrutation and alma.. at o , tin loom. day of June neat sit oraslee Itoseburg. Kir of John KosehOrg. M Thgra. Mellon E... Ad roT of John AlWin, deal: Ti.stpwin. Y.T of .1.3. MM.. 1b.% W.. T. flown, Adler of W. T. Boon, doellt ...a W. Dunlap, Acting Err of John V0n505.,4.111 lt.terYo.g Attorr of Catharine McConsadedi • W. f. 4014 A4xer of J.. Alborg.. d. h Pn7"g‘l Ra"".A. 4.1 Ciro il'. .Vla J I.la Adios Err of Jwarph McKnight. McKnight, surviving FAT of Tram. llcKnlght. 1..014 WC.. Adler of 0! h.gbarly, deeh arah A. Adm . : of Alcs. Stewart, drol; Joni. Mclaulaid EAT of Wm. Drown. deo John Hart Mad 11. a. oxen.. nen , of If.RaKt Orr bast. Joel; .041113 Wlibak, Err of Jam. Mahal, decd; Kola Grimm Antal! of 4.0 lima. deedi . •• Pub.] Mailer, Adm . : of John fluntioAdeert ..10. May, Alm'. of Jo., May, deetr. , it. D. riatuble.Adur of Jane WI.. den's: . C. Tic..n and nor. Jon., Errs of Mich.] The. no., d.az oamtb IClAAdro'r as. 110warn....1., AduaT or Dr. John Scalar. 610.2.: Oil. Itatunton. Admen of Th...ll.llansitta.T.O.,d.M: ura.. CoMins. hoar.. of Jam. Van= ph Oursoatt. tioardlan of Low. Sic... A. T. McKnight, Guardt. of minor hers of James Al. borsch, defied. JULIA SCOTT, May lat. 1301. OsoW./...4.. trANTED--PLates in Stores, Warehouses, it., in our Otto. towns. at ann.? Ear. eaparlawag MArrbant. oho Otto :711Witni r 4 7f2 rn atu ' reh '" kfare'l= •=l. ...au: and WAIL sarod non Abe. Visors At • st7.tber hccf. of SALSOS, ak..llol..nrot lavas and employment. ressortleasclar.Au...... awl carria. earths sure basorsl good woks: obanthernialds, ws. and dry Mad Dram gsrene....l.l for bmihes, lA, at .staat =One. F11.10111,-Ovnunctors..o.l tbo yob. to want supplied will laboring mon. Money hornsw.dand Xs ara..l so boa. Osman boys sub] for aro 1..1171 to call at ' aid I on., in Mgr ' . near tha o glr. ne,or MAW. and Au r wag.. sad pavan. ISAAC WAIL'S, at W.A.., and Intelligontat toye.A . • ORPHANS' COURT BASIS: Of vatudef Property ift•the Ci.'y of EMU:7h. IN PURSUANCE of at Order of the Or. iti. 7 =4.111 £llOOl 07 0000% .dated A7~l~ end illaborgh, un the Ath * ..llendavantit day or May, ISAL at it o'clock A. IL, all the Sliming ti dal hap thladth eitmate to the Cds of littantegh. ..11 the maw ter we tided mgt, one tittni In one year, with Interest foto the gay of role. and one third la two dannhwith kg, el faan tht day of yak, sold pormentado be mord he ...la and thertgagen with sowto so o t up tot. two or newt latth. and mil the eagle in pal indaL'any one or sown of rid pieces of ground La 0105 b!Itte•0101 Wed. rift 111 toe illter.e. date Kate. 111 .10 lot or Ptel. Oweind. Wog Pan of lot k..... 11.10 JUDOS Atlanta' put -of the pith of tint Northern Lilian., now :al ..ra tb. oily or l'ltunutlr,t_bottlt 4 . l doweled aa 017, k4g112211.1, es at Um anthem of twenty two Les ais hates team Ad rd ams greet. (boles along Pam arm/ routtoranay, thentd mew nt feet Mx baches.,..nd aztmoling the Wow width Tack to 3 olltty. one hundred Teet.on w hich Lthrotted, two two Mori trann. tartwea. with two twortharl tack build *OOO zbject = 4 .= selonnes. . , .. a Uw,. bat he ertip l pn ooft or p a i h e wceahf g Lai A ei.r s s tufate a hi thefhanto ftiy ti M nbethre thatnhla NthlSt LllUary lthpl—No 2ar DecmTnl l 3l. o Commo n totta. of Alkabetts County, and recorded in book Ad . M eol si P. GU, loi n as fel.=C: beginning at the comer ul granklio and thou thence Moog Logan ttnet we hundred and. twenty te Not; street dings ...swath)? along litecatar tret.;:and Weak AT line penned with Lewin t narthwaddir. to a .10010.01? Mx lent to) kiln sunehtbanee wenwardly along linuldnaktona. Sooty eight feet to /mown rifitaiblr"gl.:Alationo "0, or.T. brick one Mort frIIIn. 110.111 . mg uo.t. and one two gnu bent lathing honor , frontlng an .to Arena—Woo the nee •btett 11. M. Collina awl w.f.. be anal datni Jot.. 11th, 1014nennied la book W. &1:,0117, 1.070. VnAl'ar-lA"llMattrreldthlWlnrotb, e tiZe Y .;t r if i Lthinvi Una* to M. In want of the ettr . altburgt, FL' of lot Nate.. in the plan of odd city, boundni wet tthwribed pilowthein by Third streak Is Chaneady . .L•tic by . the other halt of lot ho and In lot No r.ilk =staining itt front en Allnl Mural, fifty meth Sok minin g c^ with the privilege of three Sol Lot 700 t..., attending about flit book foga Third etreet. raid Let being In luta, •SS Sint. wore on Lew, and CO got In idth. Intim IT. of witich la emote! wand frame dotal. h Viszn= that thrtaha plena of growth& panto( lot to 31 0, lathe P Pittatturab. gloated tbe tat Intl of ' kidnap. liintodol and atlebed followth beithining on 'f mad ethyl, at the eorthr of lot No 31i. thence Wong tided street toward. tlarke areal, forty the fel. nth. ou leen per paraliallthe with Wood street,northwardle 0 1.rY o tl h s!r:lt : Menne la •i the panne. 01 one otaret, lothortzdty. g Mar 0 ' 4 ' 1 , 1 " r wells atom IrOOVlllt=tt Mut the admen ISeeklath. kg subject to the payment of the ItArrut of ids hnithred &liars to Mrs Jane Panda 'widow of ----- therated. 0110 g 1108 per annum. during the 11111 Una of 04 raid Ur. J 431. Sands, and after bar death, the gild trinFital mini Is padable to the belts of the old donde. ' Alm. All that certain plea of coned text of lot No. 300 lo the plan of Yingling!, gnash, in tl. Mtn Wald at olt o 0 0 ni l gti b' eat d arthl:ltro oo it l g 0 ' ll ' ird ' l °"" o2 mcmg Fourth strait wealwardlY ad amt. th ence north:nal If and pandiel with alartet street tilltoet, thence outward. ly and pandlel with Fourth street 40 f ord. to the Mat at Lot 'On 3.11 anemia. and thence by th e earoviontlnecolly and parallel with Market street NO feet to the place of Mid.. wonder under end sith),Mnithepaymehtof anthn.llMotold mat of gad, former, ha John Findley, tile Min and sedate on which 1. erected 000 tenancy, Mick dereillith be and one theireetory blame r deing home. Alm, All that mutate lo or Mem of mound eitothelnthe Sotood Ward a th e Cloy of Vittebtdelli hom•Nd..2 dn n.eited as follows, vin beginning on north thi illotance of Pe Wet esetwardly nom the earner of eery alley end Fourth dram th ence feetwarliy MOUS roarth amid :2 feet to lot of Robert Woods, Nap, thence alTe now roathwandir towsels Third rat SO WOW , . r . vx. , =Tave,l,P.:..varg.ttiazilv.,:: t; W. place of nninm with the right W the th e end NM. llemi of the in th the Year of e lot sold by It in, gel t o igna Young, ong the et= gk ee tk o lli ter j.. .7 alinyom whieh laerectedath . Alm, All that detain Memo( groin:4,lBMM. In • First Ward of the City of Pitteburgh,' being pert a bed Lott: 844 lo Omni= Of thld eity, _bounded end &em as llown el. montane on the Diamond at th e 'Menem of fret Ram the comer or the Diamond end Market street, thence weetmerdly la fmt, thence muthereedly le • Immiline with Slarket Arne ZS feet to. a ll ey bar feet wide theme ronemilly In • line paella with the Diaallond 18 mid theme northwardly In • parallel line with Bimini; net itil het to the plain of linednal with tim Wieling, the al loyin the rear, and ea get to the ythrly gmtiodnent of HO 80 . 118, 1 forrir, inytkelittil yeti to ./ 069 pill!. bl. 174i0iL4 1;3 Taici; la eiec4 .. building. Abio. All that ordain Oren of ground vitiate In tido Pint - Ward of the elitg of Pittsburgh; being lot Pia nee,' bound ed and tleseribod • o follow go vie twain:dog at Lb. corner of Diamond alley and pOOOOOO souttresdtlY along. tai Die mood Minn Onfeet Or /010.. then. with 0 0 0 eller eseetwatdir 120 feet more or less to Decatur n met, thence *long said neon Onset more or lima to Dia woad slier; rind thence sang Irlaniond alley outwardly 171 feet nude or leas to - the pleas of beginning; on which to erected one large threestory briekTevern 0000, eilth Three stable. An. and one tdoetory brick Tavern. Also. AU that eaten pies* of ground. onedaslf pert of ~t Igo li4, o o , l ‘ a r the pltet t o o f the said gl i tygitr r liatii , ,,V. Water reet, etreet, b y the 0010,0 half of the lend lei No. Ina: Firlt drsi , st.; th of t. tit hog Si r O preeerririr trams Sad tr 41th lat.• a Fit, on ertilat erected roar wort hack srarehou i n NE elm Eventide of Robert Malay. deckl. For Portlier istrneed.• ink.=mon X. Christy. at the 011ise of the Pittsburgh Gas tism ,Plitsburgb;liar ISSI. inalulltitertte APPLES-200 bn. for sale by lir tor/ ENGLISH & BENNIUT- 'p(ITASII-1 4 casks fur sale by KNOWS!' t BILNNEIT. " a " mvl • 12:3 tieoseil. and 161 Ylryt st Lu . Li!;.L .ll ISTIAN PURITY.—The Nature and • Illeotedtmoo of Cbtildlno Invity; by & Raton repullZ L OY&lltrYcitz". Bo y g lrin,li 27. o. id J oat rced 077 oak b 7 R. IIOPKI17& Ho bell and 3tatletsa, • II Apollo Italians. Fourth .. . To Parmers. . ' , i; OW ACRES Farming. and 'Grazing - . .trade. ta . Wanes agar, touted nu the , ,t u rtirwr, within Maw, ago a uke ww.xerr um 14too—ailiteigiisi Eli =1 . 331, for ale wentonamoln. tins MOW, E:ll4l3ltird , • ... ilithEthS a CV, notnesof Mute. mid Third in. .11. YE FLOUR-7 bbla. fur xtle by MUM Lim& t 400. JUL 012 Beim i irrimetie l • , NO. 7 ITAD MST. Mar I.—Neer .Pektitto—Tbe "Garden et Otthseadne." pad the "Cemetery of iseateetr, mrl . NW BOOKSI HEW BOOZES! 4::OLAIES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third 47 , 1. 1 77.111.• the Post OS.— Ocele atw rs Lanes &sok. fu inslu r Plep.. .. • Pertain's .• ' ~. • o : . ._ • n k lidgiltTto W on; by Ileasee ll . . • The Complete Mover Cardenas, . The Omaplete Pratt tlanlener. Landon U6bor .4 the Lennon Pear. Mysteries of the Peopk, by Pug.. $ O ~ The theory and AdreaMra of Pen C.o. by t.n. coth.. of ..Leurle Todd.* Theo Heaves and hl. Three Meld. Aunts._ .. ' . Ptenneld Mall. stlistaricel Retnenve—sereldem Thaw the Avenger. bp Mes.meroh. The Con.lasioner e new morel try O. P. IL Jams. Eiel. myl Notice. A LL LOT HOLDERS of the Allegheny c ifitne=ge 9 =ll: rdl el , et , ; epal ticket. tehich tan be obtained at Nn Mee an the JOHN CUISLETT: tentutd y t .a. Superintendent GO. E. ARNOLD 1c CO. have this dayaa odeted with Were /OLIN D. ECULLY. Tlie %tile of the firm will be seleretofore. Dlttebtagh. May Ise lebt [0.12 rvFJII. GEORGE E. ARNOLD AL CO., Bankers: Dealers In Exchange. Coto, Dank Dotes, •e., N 0. 74 Fourth street, amt. door to the hank of Pittsburgh. col stul tbe bt`xettib' rrbtattrilD , ear fort of the Utak. CAROLINA GRITS—For sale by wm. A. MeCLUTIO A CO., tor 2 nacre and Tea Dealer"- SSENCES & EXTRACTS, for Flavoring /241 Jollier, leo Oro.sins.a. &seam Lemon, Extract of Natioewc ». Ginger. Bose: For sale br WM. A. 3144Lliati A co, :ifi Liberty rt. (.IYRUPS, &. :.—Underwood's fine Lemon 1 - 3 nylon Underwood', etrwwberey Tine. b•Tnn Nom', b (”1. A. AIcCLURO A. CO. Parasol& URI'IIY & BURcIIFIELD hare rec'd ylr itylt. UO. vgxer..Ziti`goT:iiZZ cur 11k4ERRIMAcK PRINTS=Neor atyles fan- ,c.b g u er u tVc . k . rj . Cochlea Zlinte,. 4 t . 4414 .417IftilY InkilFIE.P. li fll etTTl 46s A full alcement 11 I MT I PII Billl£ b l6 myl - lIPERIOR TICKING—Murphy tc, Burch -12.g 11 ler r vite the attestna ye tlon of bnn to their anortzetent L . ..13.gf myl i' {' To Gardeners. rENTY ACRES of Gardening Land, al nr-ady tinter nerd eultirstion, within one mar 410 r d. will In sal krr 000 atIFIZEIS third ensh,ond the Was. in On, two, sod three yearn km rmrthetters en quire et the Benktng House or reel A. WThaLkll k I. corner ar Market and Mini ete- OILIVER OIL-30 galls. superior White far mkt by myl IL SELLERS, 67 Wad m. OIL PEPPERMINT-150 lba. (warranted pure) Ror sae by R. E. SELLERS. RED PRECfPITATE-2.5 lba. for sale by m T I r. SELLERS. fItiALK-10 bbls. for stale by myl EL E. SELLERS. ---- • COTTON -13 bales landing from sm. Cape 1.1 " , " a "" ae 11 , t • 4K DICKEY & CO. myl G LNGSENG 'AND RAGS - 3 bagi Gina= - Raga nog landlag, and for talo LULU mum A CO., Water arid /hont IEATIIKRS-5 bags for sale by OLLAII DICLET * CO. SU°Alt. MOLASSES, Ac-- t— IttLl4=e3 B. //. Moluus O 14 " - P'" " 4 ' ; VZT311.161t bi 7. 03 Water and V) First at. r i sasEED.-60 bo. for sale by 'Earl JA3II:BI9ALZELL. IMORSVSCompound Syrup of YELLOW Mk DOCArg,-26 bona. Past on .1 f rom Providence . ..ond for arc try S. N. WICK KIWI ASI yedIOLESALE and retail manufacta hire nod dodoes MU sod Co caw. ?to. 9144 treot. third door beim DiamondPitte burgl*dttere they offerit. MI sod ftidiPloto aria of Ile. sod Care of their own oW hooters cootinfsetats, of every =Ur' az , b= l : thet el. the mon reelorgble v eerifte. opt"ftllkertfa. JAMES WILSON has remored his Hat OPsod Ptoro to N 0.91 Wood Meet, third door walla LH aniend c.l, (1 . 0-1 1 ARTNERSIIIP--Haring taken my IL/ eon, Edward IL Wilma. IV partneret beteaaer ly b lA the Otker9l,e=fbitlMOV SON 01 W.:94 99= ilitts WILSON. 5.-4aenn Wilms, coat:nue the Bari st Capstan, !in 9 federal an-eet. Allegheny City, lately tope by E. It. wuma. The phut Eztractrdi Dixorery ito Mad is th 4 great Arabian Remedy far Ilan and Beast! a G. Farrell's CELEBRATED ARABIAN =UST. TILET . mirscedotis cures perfornied by the Arablag gime:Lithe In the days of eld. were then loidoi rem m W vomit of mule, but Wore we have bs mme Intimate with dude history we eth thou amount fir thetrmimiOnt power over dlisam. Meth Ettalamormin the knowledge of medicine were the womb.: of the am, Mille w the ram. time the sdthro or thinalstry. which with them bad its regain. was to the sat of the world Mi sealed bock.. Anditi BMus! they were the movt melons of .rodents. In the bessittful porn which Ain the deserts of Arabia. abotisul rare plants and odorous yowls whence are obelus-02mm 'imonatic gums and fragrant balsams. of which this lotolitimmble hutment IP composed. and by wham almuleding unctuous. mu-teeth's and koodYne nrupertim It is, when applied. tristantaneouply diffused through the whole nermis eysteto. sliming this man hip le u elig: t . n the Mend iblydlyirt . l.re of or 11 , rinntr. boot itself* " rt li=e4lisi theri a ;o '" thi ' hne. ' :elaso ! . contreelm Led. mitoses me to Ilmbe which have been palsied kw mem mad. the I tsshilvel fivoli to grow out end rich blued to circulate through mns. It mitoics this Syne, lal Fluid or Jolut Wider. god blob le Is the memo why St ea been so unirenally nacenniul in curing all illmiiiim of the e lotribb In thymic affedlonsel the Woe. Liver. Lungs mid Whine, e s this groat Arabian mono'. Wands onrivillelett for Arm Calm or Enlemenewdel II". Sploem it s e epectilm and kir Rheumatism it pr perform ed said a the most esteem-dietary cure.. on moot; Wm IV Cr...ins. seehings. Palm, Woundp,Chlibtainblturor. White Swellings. Tumor, kg. r. It Is m welly &immune In &Reason( Anima." such WA Poll thlbeweeney. Palif Complaint. DiPteper, praths,Urnbini,Woundg Mang, to I. Winclgal Mt: and for overly a3l' dimusce. either In man or which mtvdre mi te , . nal ithplitmttun. this liniment stands at the head of all I cavdkiaus. . The Zdlowing in thorn the pargited mcnonlant , rf the wealthy and highly impartalue buum of Vera. A of Peoria. end 'presents nue of the mint succturful maws in the of ...Sleet btsiaryt Mr. IL U. Farrell: Dearhir, Actuattel by • nadeof grate. 'fnlnesa, I submit the followingan an Inntruann of the ntil ley or your great meelkine. ehild,thmo yearn old,e-e• euddenly attacked pith a terrible diem.. which, In Ism l t =sta hottm.yrratratad It Lo h-tul hdpbrencts. The limbs rimd that not a Pant .ctradd In tent the the turned block and cold..and entireludepriced ficring: the eyen toed, partially cloned and eittgetber blind. Fallon, hut Ude the 4.02.1) to all wand: the spine became owe traded, emyao etsree. tbat when laying on Its beat, the hood and Argli only aucArd. Indeed, Une child prevented Gerry alßearnnce of Laing deed! lmmedlstely on the at tach, the fondly physidatL one nailed In,and for Meer vertu be labored to rasture It to Scolltur.bnt all In Vain. although it was blietrrol • damn times, mud variorums ..ftd.ent Ilr Iments spoiled. .• cohaultation of DhTskimul leu *ben h e ld, hot w hopttrpoo. The mum lees then brought Lb - fore the Medina &relay; but nothing maid be suggooßmt which bad net alremly bee:done; and the doctor Munstold 4 ap l e i be ' l T T 4 l:llly o rr . erl e gi t gle * PrZtifof Um sad you mi eny hangine • patlnnt's jot, when. earn e f nt.11.147 t noma./w leas oppormt. TLa Vtreh " t il lud=re th ee t ' tri , sVMn e trt. 'l ets . now bonny and robust ea can be. !Nen other . ems of the same kind armed mr neigh. berrhmat preeinhaly t an of whiehytie; ether, rd doubt. It your Liniment USA het. Wed. the 4 • hash recoverul Peoria. March 1,1551. LLE:ritY O. CLELAIIIy. Lire Complaint, .Ery=s,, and../tnipscrtiros I.lllla. Marion 0., ICy., May 22, Mr. U. 1:1; TUSILL—DeIw Eir: Toler Lthlowat U wthati ypo'wry welt.antbilohig a 'anted of word among flu It Asa viral a bad rate of Ibryttbr A rd an other 11;Vero l y k :rai th atthilatarItt L',l4•7o—ylatat and Alin tam of Uri Ileart..aa Windy eared by the ow of Toth' itthblaa Lirdownt. She said lbw doctors coaki do her so coad. ' ham brim applird to * fro th rot, and cured it a abort tithe. I ban been atilithed with Ritothastians for a long tlthr, and Just beg. mat erne I% palsied toe at moth th at had Eft. 811 4021 awd in to fi night 1 mew bathaog robbipa with 'oar Lth 11 oona .1 bet. done . Path nand.. .,. Stiff Crompiaint, Bwetnti; Distayier, Cork; and iSore. Eyes Cured thy Mite.% Partninder at flu Mean Connty..lll., • ' W.II. U. 1 Wistr.l4 Tons Arabian Li ni ment I. highly Erld 'd a b Zelrga d o.74 l,' : n': 1 &"11 1 17, ary only of the lineersei. Sheri], rh • Dyke*, cared his bone. • bed Cta vith it he sin Zed It on. colt..t had the Ontatopeerr eery bleb srad eared it Inentylbnely. Lie says it to dooldt4ly the mated berm toodicitie he' seer amen men bore t.en number. carat yr Para lime with It r/ it very "ninthly myylkine by. ter mu .4 bee. • Beware of Cotinferfeits. TO (WARD manor IMPOATTI CAR Y RVIDAL ON, READ TUE FOL. LOTTING . , The public are partlcestarly cautioned ame/ted • Ease (bunter/cif which lute Web' made Its Whet by the Impeder taro makes It •IV irk * rnelsTrlb i l. an lade:lent ° This Ie • Min (lend mod mate 'table tn &melee frac" Id. beating the ntate of Tema Th eee , Liniment.'' polnienlar serer to WI far it be the name et !metre Liniment." for unptinctpled dealers Wilt Lawn the SM. HIOI2 'mixture open yon sbr the gennloN but a/atto mak Jer eft G. /Merits /nab.' Liesser.g. and las ea Wet, H. beforak'strell'o. es the peat. ajlt i ylhaelbe totters . h ohms a' l lnks 4 tOrn r ln the g 1 f a tortr4- 41 .1 . 1. an ' t;:ir slra bias .U Vlreg i motect " tn every Tare. lints" and Hamlet In the Luttel ' btatee. in which one 4 not entabliched. Abell by letter to IL U. Parfet ,reorla. I U.. with rood rake.. M to clunlaer, reePanalbtlltit Callan the agent oho Will furnt"b Plea of Charge, • :7it u I , Tg , ii.,, Mina Telaahte Information for every claw 50 Mao, mod one dollar per bottle. The only moon, inanutnetored by IL Varrell,role i.,, , matry and pruprietor, anal wholesale drwaclat. No. 1 7 nowt. 1114 and Sr sale wholesale stet retail at -Inv.rfil- N. K. tlk.LLYIte. No.b Nood /drool. Gio. E. Eichbaum.Vil: Engineer, WILL ATTEND, in any part of the coon try, to du ,area,. lwaitkoranstrartion of Plocadomized and Plank I t Bride., Lock, Naos, lc., for octal or ollwkwater vow n, sod will pre gl.ev;sprelticatioor, sad otimatre c . l ant of any of -U. will also attend to the divlMon of land, and loyln 3ut town plated tuatinftt e l i rawlnus of models for Potent vi tl. • (ay hi l llWwTtra b ßollkn k g c 3 . , Grant at, near lb. Court Lem, rlttsbnrati. 'ltsfsreness—lloo. A. W. Loomis; rho. Balewoll. Esq. NsMlls (4 • 3 dlt• tor, trut.ldelibaun, aittildrn • F i j 411— , j lobblß No. IF.Jahnorg I O W w o do do ao ' I ID Edon No. IU d D:anted Fbad;_oo ham,axl foriodob.r. Issosl JOILN WATT Pl 6 IRON -66 tone Forge mild Foundry, Ibr b7 gum WATY&Ac_ VAIXSEED 011, 2 -10 bble. prime, from J: bedaurset wady, ae..w by JOHN WATT 41 00. r- Lißuintrintimitio..4,ery = .... of Indlailtoblar seteldAS 8gag.033 b an th raruthrg front 13 to 23 I Die= to loatheree soy other, Art a ll open taltsbr the bi• i loatm mann ' ,- - -1:-Alta Isedlxt OCIASIA4 entail:land , thnintsgaletlelllll. win Malta 2 l'io bat ander 310 detrao. . Tahrenbalt Adam It. and It roman. degfbla In 1317 deg tenor cont. 3_ it, to of great strength and .durablltty and fool not ' . i .! 1 , 1 4 :07: 1 === r 11= tl . 1 =. , 1 'Loa as b the ess• allh leatba or sogotber. 4. In 'rids belnutg the cost Is onsenneloo that of Lath cr.nr otha , p.aphlets with din:CUM. forme ind last of sakes, tn. ..o.thae with lanbut leather and cementite Iowa& malts in land and for ads at htos 1 and 9 Weed st. -> J. a 11, P1111.3,1P5. _ _ _ BACON_3OOO lbs country cured formale by JOEL% WATT t CO. .T. 30 _frOTTON.S6 bales nowlonding from etzir 4_,/ End Pitt, Mr •als DICKEY 00 iip3o , Water and Front et. . I - SUNDRIES- 2 tierces . grre; IV: :Woo.; 10 not* ter.thenK 2 do.I rafOK Now litadb72 4aa otoomqr veraMhtfog&b,r, CQ Npo - SHOULDER BRACES, of a new an. 140 Wood 011141 , 11 1 4 11, nt~SIP-C4ll 4 1 11 — USSES, of all hinds and 'Blies, for the relief mei reales] cure of, Ilcrr.lt or puptirro, cu. _r"Land Pa p WIVE= lifinowrix, IW tax.' dL Young. Boarding and Day School. WS. Id:F. - GREGORY will open a School • , of limestone deacription,_et. 216 Penn Meet, Pit. !I= ia ' UV re i n.; _"Y'egerellellll'2=tr, toirlreal.4l :.fore erpl o f eke. ' Further nib:merlon 10117 be obtained of the dote Of 4. boflOb t Co., Booksellers, WOW M. urcrPl2..rest,T • _ - . • POFFEE-10 0 Wile good just receiving nrAl.fur rale by :101I\ WA TT & COi 210) . 1.115,ty st- FIE 110CSE of t.lsc Seven Gables; a Ito , saauc” hy Itisttomill Hawthorne. Living Ago, !id. At HOLMES' Lii,rAti•Depot, Third street, oppositil the Pc.t • I 11/UTTEIi-2 5 kegsfor sale by 13, RODISON, L/171.1 A. CO. LIRUIT--500 lA. Dried Peaches; ..22 - ctomMThiiiNgo. 111.1STNEFES-30 bn.fur sale by - L.) apt:: • ` nontsmi. urn): 'CO tp. ACON-45,00tY lbs. liams and Shoulders; JJI I N lbookebonoe, for solo bt rrna: CO . . gOtslso. ay.!. FLOITR-1.50 mtip. Family, for tale by elm ROBLEON, urns. & co. lot UCKIVHEAT yLOUR-1000 lba. for sale LIP by nal ROBISON. LIITIM A' CO. AN POBACCO—II.hhas. Ohio and Va. Lce, for sale by as= .1.0. DILII/08111 a CO. Wils & San. Removal . rut os. them zrancties, Wines, eco. 4 .11 - AVLNO eorepleted arrangements +with Muses in Bordeaux sad other lame= 611...10r ro execution of my orders, 1 am lb= enabled to Wale,. at a midi adman over importation eat, EZV: /: 10E2, WINES. and LIQUORS, of the femd deseriplincy from under custom hew Lock if &rnd' - Attendees le Invite:eta my Hat, as brine: • 110 package. Ovum. Bardeen:. and Rochelle Brandies,ba 7, _l4,' Lad 5‘ . ./wk , end dark. geld. latil bretna sLarrlet and airidna, ;tree'. gmde. 17.3 Port Win.. put wry old and superier.. t)baakels Sparkling Chesepacm...ll too.. krnod. - 600 team Claret Wines. various brands ard vintage,. 100 well Seuterne and Rama vintage. 1544. 44 make neaten. and Claret Wine. - • 14 pipes Obi Ilollasel and lichuidatnClia. 10 punelteons Old Scotch turd hien Wttlake7. 4 impeder Old Jamtim Ream mks superior Lamina Brown Stout and Seam Ala. %glib coartant supply of Imported Liquors, math sa 1/....aduk4 Comma. dranlaette, ryq., largn !tea of HAVANA 8EC4.23 abrays on band. AU of valet I will offeror Ten favorable tenaa. Orden trill be executed with derpateh.and a Mung./.. ATlorrest rate. . • Ilaw•te• atelDeaterlo Walnut street, aplihlavganufgy) . 11N-500 bd. Shelled, for'sale by bbl. Shelled, for sale by `4O J so= a. =worm a co. , I 1-1 apl.9 W. At P. WILSON. 147 Pint .L. IO IRON-250 tons fonsale by ROBISON. f.rrrcr. t co. LES-100 boxes Summer Dip ; 4 , 'Ro l. m i gil,tl4B7l Ca. ACON-5 =As for sale.. aD22 I J. 5.D11., ORM k CO- RUTTER— bbls. Fresh. for sale by Uay= J. B. DIMWIT II I CO ••••••• pitWT-200 tl. Dried Peaches; A • 20 ' • i.Argoom. STEER'S t;.T OPODELD;D i.I 9 , - . 7eaTdra i l l ae riol %. wrote Wood sal Nlxtb argots. it MED PEACHES --300 biz. for sale by 1.1 salt SAMUEL P. SIIILTVIM. tVIIITE WAX-1 easo sup. for sale Ity so= • • aN. R7CICEBEA&M. 1011 N-25 Ws. for sale by watt 8. Y. TON BONNIIONST l 0 AKES-50 doz. Hay Bakes, for sale by ap22 O. F. VON CONFIRMS' l• CO. CILA.SS-800 boxes Windo*. toed, for sale F. TON BONNIIOUST CO. SiihiDIII.ES-7 casks Cheese; 200 Da Dried grPleT Wu Lg. W. OW; ru , ••••••‘n i Simi , haunt's brazgh 100 In. &my, retelling and fte ink by en= DALZE LI.. GS Water street. .. . COTTON -5 bales on Steamer Geneva; 64 do do . Toot rind too. doe ood Undo br ISAIAH DICEAT d ad. oda Water add Float fit: • _—. SUGAIL--59 hhds. prixao N. 0., for sale by .. l en 718. DALZELL, 68 Water et. %j OLASSES-20 h bbl. S. IL, for sale by vs .nzt , JAS. DALZELL, 08 Water 4., II AXIS- —lO Casks Evan & Swift's S. C.. for dle by I n . 9. IL W. RAIIELAUGIi , VIP ACON—Sides. Shoulders, nod llama, fox &ale br I, ai,2l a. At W. lIAILAtitUri. • rihRIED AP.PLES-51) sacks received and far ids to, i Ina B. 6W. P. , TULUGIL - - - D RIED P.E4O.IIES-75 5. ackerrec'd an c for I.11U)-25 kegs No.l, for sale br A nal • &c W. ILOIRACGIL' BEANS --6 hbla. Small White, for sale by RAP ardl SAMUEL 7. SUMTER. A. A. KASON & ca, Importen, Jobbers, and Retailers in DRY GOODS, .co:. G 2 and G 4 Ilarlre street, Ettsbnrgh, NNOUACE to their friends ana the pub- IC-Ik generally, that they the now prepared to exlN.t c i l k dargeos end mat carefully selected Plonk or DitITIRSILY bEW GOODS. they loth weer °Dared In this city. committed of the meet t leh and fobtotable fabrics. to mil to the more common. and *bah will be offered th the -•- ion-sr rokTfDLE at which geode me be told in any of the •Eastern attn. . Their tee lower micro n. will be devoted extdusirely la retell trade, and - the goals arranged in Depertracals, rit Silk Deptaktment. • All the now sod faehionsble steles Itoporeed thfese.lode including; the tett mare of Bleek Dregs Goods Department: Compelslog l'eralre,ll,edeet. Demo de La!nee. adie++, Ite Woe, Layne, Candrice, 7.m➢ ede.lbrenr.d/neo,'Somb=mea, Alonme, le. Shawls, Vi7cttes. Cantim Crape, plain and Alva_ Dninsak. Thin-t. Dr ilai.air•re, Ban P. 411. 7 , 5,r , and ether A i lan V liosier•Tand Glove Department Will dna,. be mural campers. Irian th. bast makes of On.: and Silk licanery. The boa Eld Mons always nia nand. •... • Linen Department. 34, 44. 4.4 54 White Linen Limn Sheeting, Pillow Own linen, harking, Aviles. lltachd and brown/tsar ask,Sowelling, Diaper. White; Gond& Checked and•Vhstusi Centeno • Melt. Eel* Bunk and gain...oak !dueling Victoria attd Sithop Uinta. of every quality and ;TM, Also, CurtaLn Shttaiels. Plano wadi. 1:0•03. . EntbrelattrieS, Laces; Ttimminge, tte. A ocmpitte attivirtment.. Ribbons, Pkwm. Tab, to- Parasols of all 44.44..1:a nn.... of all the lattat itylua Domestic Goods Department 14 probably =eer the meld tatenti,. in the Ottantl7..e.trr br'St.Y4l724grk,l'Ardr=r4iti their bOOmet retinup, Limo and attractive siert and unusually low pritesohn . afoot fail to give pormatlarection.. .• Whuld—We purchavers aro morn ly informed. tb:t w. will be ploated; to Tom!. thew orb., at any tine, far erode .t t he price= also, to duplicate any untenably of coo& at the same eastern will hew and Ositionalle Oasis will be received constantly through the seavon. „,.J °ire PRICE_SII". , = A. A. EISPON & CO. summer mumble Plumps- . , THE subscriber offers' for Salo an extensive ...gut, or Mouth]: Flowering Plant; saltable p.malng In the Y 11211.11 sad Gardens of the Mee. anaPawa artl. of 23 marled. of the monthl7 Forhema =tato Inn some zwor and eMorm price from $1 to mantra Ilelltropea as 111.80 wawa. Famßkandog Roan tram to 87.80 per dozen, meoritaw sin. aeraMotos, Foshan. Vining Plantn: Dahlias mon. powd of the ilneet erre Powering meta, form IMAO docn. Orders, left at oar Mend on market Sam ar ay mall to Plttabtagh ?oat trill he promptly attended to. ' JA31135 WMlDltOlckLanellester. HEW MUSIC ARIBBER ha 'eat received ' tai toe. tell:ram Izta,r.= The Flae of tell UZ11; Natkotainons.by Thele er Where ere %befiend. of s nk z . ,yontb.. lb= j lenf b jlorer. The National Vahan: eon; dedkited th e Mon. Ileory Olay. Ntirc i a other Mende are round thew.. , Wool. I went with thee. • • , - Ili think of (bee at ...tattle. - • My New Zealand Home; onotpoind DT Mr,. h. Wad... hmvana, Time. Liam Vines* RAlar Manila and Ready. Pet, Henrietta, Warerley, Preuy mute, Mewe. rek Step, Hewee Together with a one selection of Waltrm Matches. Quick Stele. 'Variation% retrY Intaatki of Galt. and , kkilla Moak. No. 01 Thin! street, bt ap29 titan Golden liana Met corr.) D RIED PLES-300 j)llY WHITING-50 bbls. for sale b 00 y 43 I J. SCIIOONMAKER It . jACONETTS & CADIBRICS-A. A. kle t9o3 k. Co. have juet received P.O esyrees three mire Jaronetta Cuabrics. ' ern OCHA COFFEE—For sale by' Du_ co: , WM. A. 21cCL11110 t 10,13nctra iRANGE S-llalf boxes, seasuptefior.,bany iIIItOMEYELLOW-- 1 cases rec'd and fo aalo by sp3 a. IL SIELLEIM OILS --Oil lemon, ber=„2loveL, i nn t i r ?. 143 .1 , `"' 1 " n.r..wAtu;:a. Associated Firemen's Insurance Stock. g SHARES of the first stdricribei etc* ALY.Wrt . "` 6 '" 4 iniTiS c `", No. 64 'Wart rt. ONEI-14 tia•kine (fresh'Y for sale by spas - JOUNETON. TIRIED PEACILES-50 Packs for gab) by xy at 1 W3f JOHNSTON. PYLE bblz. Dn . A. .1 f. b WM. .-JOUNSTON. - - 4 TORN-700 Le. in store and tarsal° 11/ .rte - 501INSTO.' BRIER, APPLES-200 Lu. for solo by °o"- ' W. k F. WILSON. Dr ICE-30 tierces for sale by spZ .1 W. IL 'E. wribo AISEICS--150..:b0x0s Bunch. for male by •D7i T. 'WILSON. .OIL-24 bbl. No. L'; band %tiff°, site L. %DM' ' - scALLisoror.oa. co. YrOBACCO-50 ,btries W. 1.1. - Oramt's s's, - • A. CL1=11.11 , 0•N a M.. ----- 111 UTTER—A . Small Lot of tho celebrated us: Mawr, Pat up arm)! Mr familt us. Jug rsc d and 14. Mk A.CULIIttIISEUIN a OM 28 HORS TO " A • • I 5RAPP._:113.51,..0011 saaxse AzakTolliEn nr.rwsz4 "PrIVEBUTUMAND CLEVELLNIt—* lAXPRESS Packet, and Ilikilrosa Lijae for :Clolthd. iotekaull att../ Soci. bx Benue. team a n te m BalTer,incosooodon with we </onuses 12no 17.1.17Ziorios Packets ot•Clorko, Parks Co 'aCom Hover - to Horgana. oi lxd 0 , 0 mot PaAmo,t Omar UP Stoiltoo4 Co. loCUrelood. I.` . ? Actin. NIAGARA.: Tarsi. Slimmers lenta their lasatta WYrr t arladtta tha Ilmonabala !lowa, as o'doek,A. at- =naming . vithilat haat. al Beam. vbich ware Ltwat4Latsly an. the antral of the ...review et Urea. to time Rothe Inreeemr.i. • Cos Clavaland. Paaaeavra by this kw arrive at • ..,eland in tire, to take the Itatiread Übe titeeteces r BUYEALO Wed PETRO/E. etet Ot! ehsehstre far hitie.. wed.. Emst.kircAlpzaurtrix x e. rci ir:d=7 th ' s . tiVtRA I' Plltra,l* CXL. Itccauatclh . • °GE3 7vr. 3:00wlIAD, - • oca. w oqc. li c . rair rc ir °6 7 :"‘1`71.77. abet ileow;" • commmer Smithfield end l i V imutl eoestff tg :',.,:„ 1851: - Argit UNION LINE • • On the Petnnylvania and Ohio Canals... • PROPSICTOE.T. • CLARKE,PAIISS—_...r..ei=anue. 1111•312 CitAWTOILD A 1i:U.,.-AnagrioisAng ritiliS well known Line ie.now regred•to lehMra• o,t and AtiT Pole. o u n tit:gallon -I = -11 anl Tile Willa. of the lane are and car■eitY a Bolts. erCeriel.ea oOd af• r.'tine l sey of Ascots. • Wei in i t snot Continua r, eouning in romseotigm ti • Wu of stsenobosts bec dellenen P/ rimuti and DEAVER, earl e Line of Cry: (Ism stcarnbOste (1 ropeller amt voseols) on tho late, CONeiGif ELS: Puke i tl'ounotnigu. - • ki,l! " . k", =f' • -SritcP 04 11. A. 11/11cr,. Coih . tal:goo *UN Wheeler, Leo A Co. Jason. 04 Menders:xi a PogUbone. haudusl7 CHF. 04 Pentium A &nit, l'oleto. 0. Willtung Co.. ..Datroic, bUolibrus; Donnell:tan • Co., 31-linuoigle• Wis.; _ - Geo. A. Gibbs • Co.. ClEustni; 111.4 Thomis lisle, Chi esgo. 111. JUILif A. CAIJURET, Aggett,_ • • est con. Water and boolghtehl stn. titssbneslig • It by_ UFTIE 9 SUGAR CUILSD 11AfttS-7- J_ll 10 Was reed, an 4 Ibr tato .b2:l WALLENGTORD OCL SUNDRIE 6 Deer Ski. saLks rnied Pencer. .I= * just e..4)7 • . A. CULBBII26ON s vu-i•. t 71.1 ••• mil LBS. SIT Cenci Dry Beef, je}e! _ qtar'"' rore ess Lturti;i: ry 219.X.ESCincinnatqaVIA.,.111- SIX)KEGS ,NAILS, assorted,• in stop ihraiebr . ROBISON LITTLE it C 0 . ,. - - L ENTILS—Ree.eiTed and for sale by wm. A. NeCIAIRG tiXt. stag • Grocassnd Sas Asicri. driEHMAN PEAS—Received and for sale "WglaurnaancL., VEGLISII SPLIT PEAS—Received and Ibr sile by' A.skCLUlta 1C03... Grcamr• axed an Thelers. , $ IPRE'SILLOBSTERS. • . ju do ad LMON. trt Immetially lain% buys, tif eeval and for ale by . W. A. MECO= iCO. . unetritZ2 GILIVAJELLY--Frialt, just received and too Isla ' WM. A. MdCLIIRO t IMBUE CRAPE SHAWLS, • of. various ast reeTl red • • ; • 4 1 . t • Q PRING SllAlVLS—Casbmere, Thibet; 0 and cram, necived _ 111.11WITY lILT.C/EiteLDl, WHITE GOODS—For Ladies' dresses, of nll the 'view kinds uned—Mull Muahn Byte. de; Queen'. Lawn, an de.: a nipjly Just reed bp - MURPHY • BURCLIVLELD.. ENVY, LIND PAPER ILLNGINGS ? )1 - Thedetcattou paper, like we of tun weal 6t de P. 21.0151tAL1...._ atTi 0.5 Wad B ACON -150011m' Sides; • . - • • sea - r “ lust rooroind S. Y. TQN BON2:110EST 1/3 mi 14 Front sta., URLAPS-5 balee, 40 inch, reel and r. w. br .p2, YEb9Ptil" A Cte. QACKS,-10U0 now and old liewan , -Wool )0 awl= for pal. by ••40 MURPIIV TWINE -500 lbs, Wool, for silo bi .y.srclertiV-* (I • I , I ; LORIDF . OF .v..ks :kr: co 1.1 T. VOTTON GOOD-2 easca Cottoit rua.pag: rettirsi azd not% It!orris's Tea Mart, . thO'Dixiinund, teccind door fraa Did: is noted for selling Itejtk eas in Pittitnirgb. • -F HAY AND MANURE FORKS-125 doz. Hatter f Co'sceleboged Hay and Manure York(. ramrod from the hteatarurer, Phdadelpbta, on eardiadO matt and far lade by —ea •E. IV.• POINDEXTER, - • • ater ilLore For neatneo of finish " end Intrintie ratu W e,Doeee Forte cannot bo sundered; and the ton price at which tMTaia eold.most hut. their Introluctloa edriEdyt • Paper Hangthgs. • - rpIOYLAS PALMP, No. 55 Marketaticet. has receal.l7 remind a beautlfal ILPPOrtment of vp.1.1 MafTranNog:24t, YtallZ'at k LIZ Ewa. Rockingham and •Domeirtio Qum:mama 111TOODWARD, 111.agPLY 4. CO., Ma* v y - p.faitoxern of Ikekirchsto sad Yellow tam Rai, Earn Ltri7r. 6.1 01,11... %Zuni* ttsr,) =mom ttez.t door sad to J. ,k O ks onoble us to MI eiders OromPtlT. ♦ u lt t orAlitiga . b i o ih it , f u ottp.ll ... T . 2=l: i to; 'Water rra. SpltOooNlitehm,Paner Ton, Pe...ttl&rtsy rower Vans, Goble; Mantel Ornotts, Marino Oa* soar sr*, utd crtkleo Weft:mask n 50.14 o.± •oti.tr: Orders rupstrafir otst.3lll SUNDRLES-100 flacks Coto; 3 " . mien Pared " lbe rale by ae23 _ JASIES DALTJ3LL, GS Water at. MACKEREL -50 bblo. No. 3; 15 111'44 da the sale as DALZELL. BLACK- AND FANCY SILKS—A. A. Itasca At Oo n b., received Laze Terr nat. EWA smiyam Bilk.. 4,44... ILK POPLINS—Now opening at A;S: kJm= a Co, • los. sm•Mentotallk Porllnlat tha FINE JACONETS AND CAMBRIcs— ' A I OARD.-4 have removed to my new date,T (Wes .dean be =arty opposite tbe Bank of unix, o w haw I Ell be glad to mee MY-teleede end let elms. sod resolve a Lam at tdmie minona.,l eette ke, moment of trelMary, lesiessed Bed. diner °Pried Ilakr, Pinter. Moak von= a nt lkaat .11Mmur iftte. io.u. Debtors, Ma:4rue.. Q;l113. c o w., end enneterur; Aeladan abeam, of every me. r kt r ; .1).1. and every article Pemally Sewed to Um mem cam:l*n esteldlehmenta of tire land. Mime reitmete (Ally eollplted and soon promotly tilled— - enl WU. NOIILP.; Third item!. BACCE)---25 kegs (led? 6 twist ferule immE-450 bags prime Rio, for asl LL e IL/ sV26 MISS DLLZ. I VYNB AND MUSLIMS — Nov receiving by A. A. Mean Co. awn of new etybel Law. 'MA ' eDle , r . `UN )lUEB 0 rack, Teathens 2 .• Dried Aner, 2 •• Wive Gress= ' amt fx tal.btij.. t° UTIV. . 346 • 1211. 41 Yeast 11 DICSET CO., - 412,1 Wafer 142. BACON ,11.8-112-14 cska on hand; for aa4o . .V 26 taauu DICKSI /MO, EED 4WEET POTATOES -7 bbla on head; for taleby .pISAIAII DICKLY it 03 ALTPETRE-60 bane crude on hand; fa; ,edt i;•141 "Munn DICREY. CO • 11,1 OLL BRIMSTONE-12 bbla on tab* IL Ibid. M sp7 ISAIAH DICKEY tCO lAIICLtz,E,ED OIL-20 bbls for sale by J. SiDD & bQ, o=a Na on Waxlstreet PERRE DE SLENNE-100 'Ls for sale b .IYX J. E.ltal. A IHIESIVE CLOTH—WI) yards sapeilor art sal. by at= J. KIDD t'cO. (' UPI CAMPHOR-200 lbe for sale by ILA ay26 co" EDICINAL BRANDY-2 casks for sale, by nal .J. KIDD H. D. KIN_ ,E 1 Banker and Exehim:..e Broker. Forth:* 1 1 1DESTERN FUNDS BOUGUT.- and ttal V e LlL . V . , l l . 9r e ttgriV stiN , Ec %feta PlitITS TI4HI',EINTEVer--101.1i1s. E—. 9 -T A ICOHOL;-1.0 bbls: for sale by (aARSAPARILLA-1 bale kHonduras, , t for kj .4 D 7 425
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