GAZEVIT. IF.It I.tsn r:b BY WHITE A cf, PETTBRUHUH ~--- 11EDNESDAY stoiMmi, 3IAr 7, 186 County ConventiolL Viir• The Whi*e 11J1.1 Autilllo.34llS Alle-' . • , , t. hefty Counts a 01 .11- 4 lkllasily. the 31., of Mer, lath. at the usual planes of lOddlngprinurr n.se.tlnlC in the Tour ' , Malys respectively at 3 o'clock. P. M., and an the Wattls and accounts:at 7 o'clock; P., IL. to whet t co 0.0 tjo, from each elkion Dutrirt..a County Con. I calk., tote held at the Cott Finnan. on Wedur.day, the 4th Of Jane next, at If/ &eke A. IL, to ma'. Oh., County , ihnolr.attnna preparatory to the next Gen..ral Election. ant 6161tv eppotut delekates to the Scats Convention.. mart Laurarter, on the 24th of June. r. Fame., : , fe r Jte. • • To the Whigs i)f Pennsylvania. ~ vvr ~ siAir. voNVENTION will I. held 111 the (lay a kata . ,tet, rat TUESDAY, June lath. 1,Z,1, 'ler t 1,.. pur. pan GI Nelect.lng candidate s for the ulllcea of I:overuor and c c anal fonanuarlonar, and alai far JuJ.,./. GI the ~ut.n.me artrt.. HENRY M. FULLER. 01am:tom. Jraejsb IL Yhulegin, Samuel 11031entml• • V. honk Morton, C. TL June,. . Kau. H. Sllnplutl. l Guam.] It. Thomaa. r l amuel Dell, - John S. Druwn. .attinulel Ellmaker. T. Taylor W.,rth , bra J. Robin...n, I Alexander JO. Drown ..Cor,i,, n E. 1,-,at,i,,,, , I rm. Raker, 'lamas R.Cochrau. , Wm. M. W ." , Henry JOblavn, I I u lames Clark .Lath. B. Lori man, • j Lerman h. ~.1,-,,,.-• 171,A; 5 '"*".• ' I' !1;Lr,','A11 . ,,";1! - CO. Baum's.banlel McCurd). , timers,. 3leawm. l Wu, Evans. t Alta r !I. 3irtllut, Jahr, C Neville, I 1,11.11[111 Jordan. It. II ,NDLY: SMITH. he reran The Hon. More.., liastr-rort, we ore requested by a number of Lii friends to Ante, has con tented to have his diirne t.. the ap proaching Anti-Masuuie end Whig County Co nvention, as a candidate4or nomination to the nuke of President Judge of the District Court. -It is .unnecessary for us to say a word, for the information of our renders, in regard to Mr. Harophm'a fitness fur the high elation for whieb his friends offer him as a. eindidste lie has enjoyed for years a hign legal reputation and an witensve and Incentive practice in this eounty, and he is personally acquainted with must of our eititens; mad having just cloned a four year term in Congress, during which period his prac tice was mostly relinquished, he is in rill m set. • lent po.ition.do - go upon the bench. - The Catholic Church, on the corner of limit _and Fifth streets, Bt. l'aul.,s, tens totally destroy. ed by tire yesterday, nothing but the blackened walla remaining. This fine edifice war erected tome twenty years ago, at very great expense, but on an unfortunate grade as it turned out, as it has been for some time on an elevation con siderably above the streets nurrourniing it. Owing to tlnacsu;e, the congregation had made prepara tions for erecting a new and more 4dendid struc ture, an the proper elevation, intending, as we understand, -to use the old building until a por tion at least"of the new and more extensive ea- tea was prepared for occupancy, which will not he the cane,probably,for some two years , The loss of the church by fire will therefore, lie a seri, cue calamity to the congregation, and when taken . into connection with the annoyance and lose growing out of the high grade, they form a series! of misfortunes sufficient to awaken the sincere commiseration of the community. The Steubenville editors make themselves very merry over the ••circumbendibus, ' and gloat most extravagantly over the great advantages which they say they will derive from the •• Wells burgh anti Bethany," and the nem ptield Rail scads. This they call a "direct line,' which they heart will 'attract trade from its shortness and directaeas Now, did it ever occur t 0 these wiseacre, to set down and cypher n little an or der to find out how much shorter their direct lice 19, than the much abused ''circumbendibus" If it had, they would have found out that th e distance between Steubenville and Greensburg, by their direct line, is only some ten or twelve miles less than the distance between the same points, by way of the ciroumbendibus" and Pittsburgh—with this. great difference in favor of the latter route, that there is no river to be parr:rd. While passengers and freight could be ferried over the Ohio, to Wellsburg, they could be delivered at Greettsbarg by the Pittsburgh route. Even were the obstruction caused by, the river removed, the cars could run over the Pittsburgh route in a shorter time than over the iiempAeld, with its high grades, long bridges, and • five tunnels! Bat the river it there, and wall always be an obstructioli f pf the most formida ola character, unless it is bridged at a most enormous expense, sufficient to destroy the pro- Ens on the Railway. =There is another question for those editors to consider. It Is said that the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad will strike the river some three or four miles batoroStetibenrille. Of course, then, if the Wellsville route is adopted, the trade . ond travel between 'the east end west, passing over that road, 'will not come to Steubenville at all, but will pass by a few miles below, and, a town will spring up as a rival to Steubenville, opposite Wellsburg, where the ferrying will have to be done. This would be a result which the enter prising people of Steubenville would feel to be peculiarly hard, after all their labors, but which is certain if the Wellsburg route is adopted, un less they expect to trring the read up the river to Steubenville, cross over at that point, and go knot again to Wellsburg on the other side—a rather indirect route for a lived Railroad The Pea• Fork Ezprecz publishes a cal fur a Wanarra Meeting, to which between fine and nix thousand names are attached. The caTI is in the following words- To the frit oda of tie Union, onfhoot du:motion nl party.—ln view of the services and sacrifices of the fIon.,DASIEL Weosren, in maintaining inviolate the Constitution and Laws of this coun try, in contrast with the recent set of the Mayor cod Aldermen of Boston, in refusing the use of Fartenil Hall to the friends of that gentleman, to - congratulate each other on the recent verifica tion of his representations regarding that an cient Commonwealth,' and in view, also, of the refusal of the Legislature of New York to invite Mr. Webster to visit Albany, as the guest of the State; indignities cast upon that distinguished Statesman by Abolitionists and others opposed to his patriotic course. The undersigned, citizens of New York, re epectfully invite Mr. Webster to meet them in this city, at some period convenient to himself, in order that they may exprces to him, in person their deep and grateful appreciation of his Ic vatioo to the great public interests of his coun try." The Erprvs Says that the names signed to tho .call embrace mostof the leading men and firms of the city, and that the list could have been increased ten or twenty fold had it been thought advisable to doss. The original signatures will be laid before Mr. Webster, by a special messen ger sent from that city, under the direction of a sub-committee of thirty-one, corresponding with the number of States, and accompanied by a letter urging a visit from him to the city. Mr. Webster, it is undenstoaloral be in die city on or about the 13th instant, and will thenprobably salts occasion to answer in person the compli mentary invitation now tendered by so :many of the citizens of New York. Snootiest Coxvsyrtox.—An article appears In the Charleston Courier, Written by a citizen of that place in which the opinion is expressed that there are among the delegates elect to the Nonth Carolina Convention, to meet on Monday, at least loom 46 to 80 persons opposed to sepa rate Stateaction at this time. This gives a clear majority of 11 In favor of secession, supposing all those not enumerated as opposed are in favor oof it— , When to this," says the writer, ••see add the fact that, of those who ire opposed, appear the following names: Hon. L. Cheves, lion. R. W. Barnwell, Hon. A. P. Butler, Hon. Mitchell King, Hon. D. F. Huger, Hon. J. J. Evans. Hon. Edward Frost, Hon. B. F. :Dunkin, HOD, D. L. and F. H. Wardlaw, Hon. J. N. Whither, Col. C. G. Mtimminger, CoL I. W. Rayne, Col. J. II Irby; and of those not momtiers, Hon. J. 11. Hammond, Hon. D. Wallace, Hon. J. L. Orr. Hon. A. Bart, Jno. McQueen—may we not hope that with this force six more of the Delegates ran be indu ced to moderate a little, and by a majority of one WO the State from acceding at this time?" The Ray. Doctor John .11. Duncan, late Pastor of the Independent Presbyterian Church of Bal thiore, and well known throughout the country as one of its most learned and eloquent divines, died in that city on Wednesday morning. Dr. Duncan had bean in Ell health for some time, and was obliged several months ago to rtsign the charge of a congregation over which' he had presided for mime than thirty yarn i[No. 8, of the article, tins. ' , home, - we hate would be a great excellence in the suburban Tut Faom, night before last entirely de maued, attnotofasnih_ cisme erel inn.. t Ti re '; -, r stroyed th e *di, a stli far as we have hid an O os s 7 sg en s --- -- s a- s vil l ' h ase in si de n t a ny mentioned. the Jaen- ; immunity a ataereation. We have not heard preeent uembers coM me " e `s ets hi est o f nu lit tle 1 rers h, pxy resident will themselv. see how deli- ' (tea the coutr, and the trees situated OLI high night of Interest to mica of our chhe.9 who are ...els • ruble such au appendage titan Newtons wouldhe. Placeatuay lutve eecaped hot we fear that the plaupg a subtuban reeidenced This should extend sufficiently far to allow a , injury has been general. During the HOME PICTIIRES a carriage to drive and put down its door at the', the first, ice we: formed in buckets etanding in . entrance door of the ball, under cover, and Re the open uirs from an eighth to a quarter of all - No IX roof might he made either a delightfully spa- inch thick..--eZanesvills Courier, -Vey a. tioun balcony from the chamber floor, or , se . . rots 04.10,118 AN VILLA •08ggented just now, would afford an opportu ' nay , i Tar FRUIT KILLED.—ft is gthesdly admitted The immediate vicinity to a town (teems to re- , fora conservatory at Bette additional expense. I [bat the cold has killed the fruit. Sight before quire or of a more ornate and lese utilitara In my next I will sketch name silba suitable to I Ilet dime ante n severe frosts the thermometer ha atyle of anilding than would the broad and aur suburbs in various parts of the country: early yesterday mortatig indicated winter weath epee country. The evidences of advanced civi- sod moil beg pardon for the length of the intro- err We regard the lone of the fruit ceop ae el - Y lustiest, wealth, end splendor around jastify. in' th ey into which I have been betrayed, but most a calamity: and indeed, it will be se ttee home for retirement from the cares and cur - a's the subjett is one, I believe or very general , isrely felt by everybody. Ice formed during the moil of tbe city, e modest putting forth of these interest, I trust I shall beforgiven t. W eight The peach blossoms opened ye ster d ay poeition, consequence, and taste of its occupant. Is o The neighborhood of many of the manufacturing ' THE Ke ere a. lds;k, ehowing that vitality bed/ gmo end commercial towns of England abound In , APFDI WAR. t . s t . ... Via England, we are i . cli poveeseion of advice.. I se s • REPI . IOI — ATI - ON. The Galvem tint Jefunal, beautiful examples of the Villa Rustic. The eevirme a London, particularly S t John's • f rom Cape TO.ll to the oh of March, with news et the 17th nisi., copies into its coluema with an e to "scale ' the IV°. aud the neighborhood of the Edgeware / from Fort William, lb r head quarter,' ,4 Kit 11, , eeprohabiry notice strongly entoseing similar limed are iltudded with hendsome places and I ry Smith, to the 23d of February. . 4 iew,. 9 very etas. artielefrom the 'Western Texan, , published at San AII:011i0. opposing the ',Toni pretty cotages, i The maim body, under Sir Harry, about 401 Ki well - erranged for the purpose" I of the life for which they were built. The eons t• in or oyrt.oo, a ers of that Stat P • „ strong , still remained at King IVilliamse lowa. ~ ,,.t h lie d e s % „„ / , ' I t rh a rt , ~,,,,., of .n the 60., event of Europe in fell of them , thou gh of a °". $ and had only been partially occupied in remit. re - 1. g .. 1nd to per.elve that there are several pressee in le, geousn , e contracts of Texas in full We ere Permit tape to the Anglicised villa suggested by . against the kraals of chiefs, and in throwing and a number of her most •fi ' ' rcements into the beleaguered forte The • the home effort. of Palledio and Vitruvius, who Seen their inspiration from the pure taste of the in neitial cu tnost notable incident in the news by this arrival ' I cabs, are sensible of the from the , tlfiiii:l,ll, credits v . r tela u i r ch th i , s i, meditatedsState, t. :b d o y ss o o t:he t d eir th era in c r s " i eourtly Roman gentlemen, the once fathers and 1 is the recapture of Fort Armstrong patron. of tat in Italy. Hermanus rebele Lees progress , " has , l'esh i sl's , i s e en made in the : On the 30th of Jaumry, Colonel alcKinnon I ready toemploytheir besteffortstol, . than in " no " :• succeeded in relieving Forts White and Cox. by I, s r ea eriburbau sale, in this country, soy other brench of erehitectural study, not for t throwing nix weeks provisions into each. The ' r'rs'n'li ' want of opportunities for erperitnent--every town I W city in the Union more cc lees ebounding in I operations were not unattended with danger, but ' without any loss. Considerable number" of the them--but from the prevalence of two great mis- I liaffire were killed, chiefly with shells • token, which I think most of my readers will ad- j On the 3d of January, the Commander•in•Chief not to exist. A gentleman desirous of building I having received despatch. from Gen. Somerset, 14 family home iu the outskirts of the city. is I issued a proclamation, in which he referred to apt to fall into cue of these two errors; either I his proclamation of martial law, calling upon the that of endeavermg to drag the city out to his Ileughers to move against the enemy, and to rim door step, (evinced by the high three windows i air[ in repressing the rebellion of the Hotentots, oli each floor. h. k '`"d leant house the type of ' who were making common cause with the Kaffir. which exists in ens iiewly attempted settlements I He animadverted upon the want of energy which in thedietant wilds of far away up-town): or he' had been mauifeated on the part of the inhalii. fulls lute the other error, and erects him a house tante of the frontier districts, many of whose fa too large on the ground for his lot, too whimni- iii a I moksano properties would be in consequence, if Val for the contrast with the necessarily many they were not already, at the mercy of the ineur regular forms around, and too evidently, if good I ents; and he called upon all loyal inhabitants in itself,-requiring a large, cheerful lawn and I between ; the ages of eighteen and fifty-five, to a back ground of forest trees, to set it forth to, place themselves under order of Generel Sweet anything approaching to advantage , 1 set for the defence of their country' The vein should always be retired, if even on On the afternoon oethe 3ii February, Lieut.- a. most coma/sully frequented street and read ~ ant C oloneler, C n force of Still, though the depth of the Int will not, in , about 1100 men t or Capell toil , wit h rp., 3,1 regimecit, all cases, Permit of the buddies being placed i and Swellendam and Genadenal levies, proceed. back and the planting of a screening belt of I ed to the Umgazini river, west of Fort White, for evergreens and shrubs to shut it out front view, I the purpose of intercepting Scyola, in case he by placing the rooms most constantly used by the I should attempt to move into the Gaika country, family. as the flower garden , in the rear onside, . on Colonel alackinuotis approaching his kraal kit , the asPeet will suggest), the convenience of ,by the direct route. On the morning of the PrisocY may he "wined- I would n o t wish to I 4th, Colonel Mackinnon, with a force of 1,150 Shut A houee into a well of tall tree. end imper- men of the Cape corps SSel regiment, and Rivers riotas fences, but neither would I counsel the dale and Albany levies, and Fort Peddle lingoes, bare and mproteeted aarangement so generally marched to Seyola's Kraal on Line Drift, without in vogue, which Permits. each passer-by .o opposition. end destroy.' it He then joined command the movement, of every one within. Lieutenant Colonel Nepier, who had reported a Were I asked shat should be the feature most . large body of Kaffir.. in the neighborhood. but peonaineut in au American villa, I would say i upon the two forces joining the enemy retired, ••the veranda,' for to. no portion of the Louse , and the lateness , of the hour did not permit of ere perfect comfort and effective appearance at- 1 purauit. tributable so much as to its provision for shade_/ (I n the nthinfanta, the whole division proceed. In feet, his may he considered the element of I ed to the Prophet Unlangeni s trial. The Ear thy character of the design, and the "verandah 1 firs at the kraal at tint drew up in considerable stale" in this age of new nomenclature would be num s t „, es if i nten di ng ,„ n a er ,,,,,,, e i spes io n . me unfit description of a class of houses other. they, however, dispersed on the approach of the wiee dcult to be placed in the list of recognis• troops, who then proceeded to the kraal situate and orders ens I and styles If my readers will per- ,on the Keiskamma, a few miles below Line Drift lad me to decide this as the first important con- I The kraal was destroyed, and a parry of the sisleration in determining the character for the , Cape corps and Fingoes were dispatched in pur bowie, I will endeavor to suggest the treatment I nett of the cattle; they returned late, having.ps a Should receive in different localities and under : tared about 800 head. On the Gth instant, Col different eircumetance , I Mackinnon returned to Ring William's town Where the immediate neighborhood of a 1arge._...,,-. _ say possesses considerable and varied mturel 1 I An invitation to the thee Thos. K. Beecher, of beauty. with ground irreglar. md with mosey 1 Beet . , to a aa n h ergensthe Ass R e s st p eeshy rstika etol sparkliag water here and there, to i 1 tenon Church of Baltimore having Leen wi th , mark the 'unto, between the racy city within, - ,„, t 1 t h e a id e range of h ,,,,,, w ith o ,,q the build. I drawn on account of Mr. Beediere view, on ing should, in a measure. carry out the same elevery, the following explanatory letter has been fing. It tan be that the houne stands on a published in the Baltimore papers amoral terrace of mossy bank and rocks he eSac- of the read may undulate, dipping 1:101P The notice taken by the ° Patriot" of the re cent action of a church and society in Baltimore so, deftly down to the bridge that crosses the river that b he w h ich a ...sm.., pastoral „di was almost brings wealth to the city, and now ' the an • , _ 11111011:10119y wi t hdrawn is accurate. an tar as str•tehipg far behind, up and down and right as 1 it goes It is maccurate, however, in ea left, until its coarse is lost in the distance . Tim probability is that the shape of the lot ii I P Li r e 7 .'ion it produce, upon the uninfortne I re , regular, a rectangle parallel to the street, and • The article alluded to lovas:, taut the chards so, great irregularity of outline upon the ground I , otter some difficulty er skilful probing, ascertain woald be both inconvenient and nnnecessary; for , ed my v i ews epee tee subject o f g,,„, to he „ test the, easiest way to reconcile broker surface of , country around with form of building is bymieetwy dangerous, as though L ... s h. stm „ bre ,church had by extra caution. past saved them outline."iiks in height , A tower °e• as it .s" cal l --I .... drmt d ' selves from entertaining WS aholitioniet ins and lock-out may shoot up a soaiewhere from the block of the main building, ' The following are facts. which any member of andbreakiines else monotonous; and this or any the chucch in question will cheerfully corns. s other irregular feature may the more easily be I ate I preached nine sermons in Baltimore. is ventured upon if the veranda base is ample, and I eight of- wbtch I openly declared my epee hos, by its bold appearance unite and keep dawn all I e's linty to slavery I conversed free:y with my that might otherwise have seemed too distinct -or I 1 friends, slaveh . oldere and others, and even made prominent. Inanch a si•thatin° almost any s tyle en extra show of my anti-slavery eentimente. in will be susceptible of adoption in its deans ; per- I I order to convince them that a pound alliance haps the high-pointed Cothic might, nni " ! vei l . between as could hardly be desired, least of all, [ carefully treated, appear to . t . positive, and chats expected I received a unanimous, unconditional I lenge two much observation from the absence of , call te the vacant ne.stosete in soli these o f ~, , that partial means of concealment which annul. flute. Since then, the issue of slavery; and an itterm it to be seen all at once; or iS so, on tielavery has never been debated in our offictal Is' ?rem a distance, and where there is a tisstac• correspondence at all The correspondence was getatind or a balancing object beyond or near to begun by myself, contrary to the wishes of the it: and this, from the necessity of close pruam- church; it has hinged entirely upon the question. sty to n public road, and Dom the desire for , not of slavery, but of • free pulpit, freedom of careful and minute finish in details, is not easy I s peech mates...lly- An aseuranee was asked. .Leve l . The Italian.; perhaps universally adapt- I ire and I declined giving any, in relation to what I ed to the purposes of rills-building, ali as ''' I would preach, as well al to what I would not style originated in Italy, and has eren given a : i declined girths any pledge or assurance, be name to the banding itself as well as its stylef ' I cause I esteem ministerial semitude—anddi. els v - it may be considered, in the absence of reasons, te d pu l p i t , ve il Nil, e , Area , as _American to demand a preference for any other, as the le- slavery, with all its confessed horrors. The 1 gitimate style for the suburban villa This ; r former fetter' and scars, and dwarfs the soul, of style I have before sketched, and as it is scuts I hesh pastor and people — the latter eon se no ceptible of infinite variety in as treatment, more and is, moreover, one equally adapted to the sew that the easuranee sennnt enslave me. I eimplest home and grandest mansion, its estop don for the purpose named will I think, appear make it public in the very words whoa. I often euitable 1 wed confidentially to friends North end South I neither desire, nor intend to disc.. the sub , Tais style must not be confounded with the Ito. •I of slavery f rom any pu l p i t in o s iti more . • , mati,oa the Classic, and no vision, of lofty col. • • •I will, however, assert here end always umne or of pediment mot bit before the eye" of me Main to fIISCLLIS it• • • °l. elmreh may my readers an encountering the term Italian,— elect and may Jim., their pas tor at their peal , It tea fact, that in the suburb, of Home, Hors pee re—theymay not put him under bend. to t ence, Gen., etc , the column was seldom or keep the peace • I t ca re Becomes.. PI ewe announce never seen in a.a' relnii...°. dom.otie PorPose 1 exult in the manful lioneety with which the ~, , Lew. , si ~,,,,e s ssts. „ a ~,, a teases .. With the exception of a few graceful Pohlman church has taken•her around Though we lit. ar s l.! e „ rss : .ol , tor se..,test o. t;, , , , ti sietee st Ihr•An. rapportizq the inner arcade of he atrium, or fer and can never be timed a. pastor and pee- ' S i? sts ,, is:..„_ Count. court s a simple pilaster nr ant., here and there, I pis yet I know that we parted rompen, with - Cunt: f r its CaCor —henry if..., of And a truncated column affording a pedeetal for I mutual sorrow, reepect And Sire,linfi. eIA berm of es . ,„ , s „ o o„,.„ . ~ „ m0,.„0,0 ,0 a a suradiaL lam not aware a the exietence of ring the other for the plain tnith that hae inert- seas ot ssts ,cl 1.4, •••vl,ll ,:,urn •01 ilirr f bri th CoraitT. 0.1 ,n Ih. •nt.11....“ ma Ibi sV Count, O valfn Win, any ancient dwellig of the villa clap, possessing ed our brief i ts , ‘ „, iii,..lA. fr ri Column, pediment or portico It remnmedfor us I THOM.IS to BEEcliLlt fkifsCrar sr, Co , B)llSalth,[lB.—.N..., M c C une , in modern times to combine the temple and the I 0 la, a9P were the, rf fairrhatithi, vill be a tandwat. three story front, and to disfigure a building, Bursa aliste IN Vreci, • --A seleatils sib hiff,r tar Si lis c 1..1 tail %twat, Coltheithicro. tin as et. and bring opprobrium upon thecleemic style, ..by sm . m ine , i t i• eupp... bari been diseoverel on n 's . s' '''''''' C '''', °° '" r°°. IR, i 4.1111, ti-A erecting the massee a unmemain . rpentry our the sae. of Messes setnes etat [seems Menhir- amy4Sit are Far/attains—John V.Rowland every suburb shows.' . The ancie t villa bad a I td t 11- , fa ~lacy I. sn•Glp. Aill be A (modulate fur uoml• ry, of Jefferson county, Va . eituatel on the r e st est... i s i 5.,,, othirr. L i th ir , th, wh,, ~, ~,,,,,....,,, broad overhanging roof, spaciou s Livered ctn.. , I Ora ( irivf•nthm tern or walks, (answering to our mods new, i : bank of the !Schwind°. 'river, and et the base and generally e mean. of covered carriage lap- lof the Bit. Ridge imeeteins The Stara at . def. , r 4)21'1,, ~,,-,'2...r,‘,Ti11ri.:,1".W. t!'illy",YA'lLlo,R;t-ir-oir).':llll23.laraAir: preach to the ball of the dwelling. It had al. f,,,, say S I . ii,.. for the ithr• c't o'ffifolf I ..availarlifiter a po,onority , el.lom retained here excepting in , Mexico,. in an innercourtuf larg I "The mine was dieseveral some months •inrP, '''' ::: : :1:::.•• '. ! "'.‘""'"' .nd able L''''''C''''' tie % covered , end a email specimen ~brained and forwarded to awe-corers Coe 111,SI9ALII. —Robert King, - over at the top on the same leve as the TOO, , l'ill.turgh. hi nes...ad and dmerared with fountain., 111001,Lic payee:mite I the Philadelphia mint to be a,seye I The •u- a iss seeeeis lieu, ea, d s el pride of the mint h. returned the ...sine. '`ddaS,„‘la'a s d,'Sda,°?,!!r as sa ts , e tnaeSS coet.vuloa .. • parterre and statuary, end with an lireao r e Pa made into a ten cent piece, .d ounces the to see tr s u s ., e sts ,,,, aliaplf• columns, or light open metal tracery, rich. The ledge of rocks - . ___._ _ ________ round the four "ides, ilfala which he doors and i. c° as exceedingly l ' it which the ore in empregnatel 19 rd . 141111P1115P C4:10 99 1:tal ,I 1 I % , owigsl , ,Eß.—lV T . M. M o windows from the apartment., w thin look., 1 t ire, and if the ore yet to he taken cut ellould Afth , Lo ' ,OO If- 00 ^.o•4oarff° , P.r. the Anti Ir.onk• .0 tbere frequently being no windo in the ont "rove as rich Ith hit already tested, it will rank Wh t,,'"l:=l , ''' th. '''''' a CM. "' '......'...' Bide or the building that could a rd any proe _ country Every the most praluctive silver mines of the pect without, the whole of the vie being corn- Bonnets ! Bonnets! Every three pounds of rock, ain esti ' prised of the übjecte in the court w thin. 'Many ~,,, , mated will yield one dollar in silver Arrange- la E(" 11 THIS MORNING. Asir Express-- plan. aid "us's' t i° ,a . g . i' tr i , „ . 7 •e , l uponhotels W i n '-- I meaty have been made for at once mining, and t I 11. , tAr....mt.fifing all tip , fir•Ar.f awl neat aerirsbi, ssator ' . " ' n '' -- ss '-- - ill excepting the provision of o r outer win- t. _ ,,, a the dineeeey. ,. I Straw and Braid 11444 down, h.. well 89 those upon the c art, and the o - .. The 5t19041011 PI yus ehMer. IP ,011,1,1,,,,,,, lathelathe-. . . bine ithrri• f rar; l A A \IiJON BCO '1[17.11.8 GALE AT fil-FrAto —The wind cols- ' i - arrangement has evidently been mde from alit . of the ancient villa. „ minced blowing a gale from the southwest, this Woolen Goods! Within, the moms should he ~' Orion.,, „ an° morning, accompanied with mow and hid!, and' 0 1 c,ISES Green Mised Jenne: Weir heights "...what g reater '-. n .°.''' he , still continue, at a fearful height Several Yes- , ~.‘ s. • tit. - , •- coneidered tieceveary in the (mutt S th e hal' eels which left port yesterday were obliged to , s .... t aar s k a t il",,d i td-"h• should' have an outer vestibule, If there be no return, and in making this port and coming up ab. ides,. awl. ate iii.1..rrr . .1 .. 1 .. A. Ti ...mu menus du the creek have suffered considerable dams - I '"'„SO S'''''''''''''• and ' ' i s a tt lad r adintal . taase P and also an inner ves tib u l e comtuunice ting with the principal rooms, and apable or be- The brig Montezuma, in coming up, ran a foul ' mg shut off at times from the ha I. I would :f tri th k i e ng ete h :tin ,. l e o r rb t r p l ire l,o ll: . 9 , l;: r l , az g a ‘ t g, li i %r r ~,d ock,i here say, that a ball miming throu h the house, if not so made ns to air?'" a .. m , „ ear ' s , nuttin g :s o !, deck, and injuring her upper works with her a portion as to set"... ree " ..... "" fla.n. " ° ' I bowsprit. The vessel had her bowsprit cocksbil rooms to the other, Is uot only a great waste of led, and rigging considerably damaged The space, but is really an inconvenience, and I can bowsprit was a new one, which had been ehip think now of many good houtiem spoiled by this pmt just previous to her leaving port. The hull one thing—the hall seldom being of noble enough of the steamer was not injured. The J. y dimensions to be considered as an apartment in Scammon was driven tiling side of a canal boat itself, and only becoming a long narrow passage- in the slip, as a passenger was getting out of the way inconvenient to cross, and too small conifer- steerage of the canal boat Blue Bell, wheu the tobly to sit In. The kitchen buildi ng s if stretca- martingale of the vessel caught and pressed him ing out: in a wing, may be easily rendered an rep- against the boat with Mal force ae to Greek both propriate and evenlormunental portion - et the 619 legs and otherwise injured him so eeeerely, erection, or if below, as in such - houses they that his life is despaired of. We could not eamthases are, a very eharp eye must be kept learn the name of the injured man, but under that the builder ha, not forgotten the provision stand he Is from Connecticut, and has a brother of the most ample fines and ventilation airducta, with him. They are at Huila hotel, where all for the prevention of the admiesion of the air possible assistance will be rendered. and miOars from below into the floors above. A The water is very high in the creek, and is conservatory is an ornamental and lam pleased dun rising. It is over the banks of the canal in to believe, isbecaming a DiOdll3Bl7 adjunct to a the , I dui ty o f th e collector•s office, As we go villa; it may sometimes be placed on the MOM top p urthe ress then are reorts of fr accindente door (over the carriage porch for instance)with I great advantage, though the capabilities of the trut h of teem.__Besasd e Cp.. of ilay.l gid dinetere, but we are unable to ascertain the house for reception of company are inareased. ; by making it so as Itcan be used In connection j from the Wublegton Eumin.r. With the rooms on the principal floor. I PLANK ROAD MEETING. The house being required more frequently for At a meeting of the citizens of Washington arid the entertainment of a large number of Persons, Allegheny countiee, held at Hickory in said like the town-house, has to be contrived to meet proabiugton county, en the tali day of February, eti such a Want, dat the Caine time neither cramp to take into consi deration the propriety of builds the home comfo lar rts for the family, nor oblige d ing a plank road from Pittsburgh, by the way of them to. build a ger house than their number Miller's Ran to Venice and Hickory, thence by or way of living may need. This excellence of Cron Creek waters to the Virginia line, in a di morethtion to both parposes cao be attained restiOn to the Ohio river, that meeting adjourned by skilful arrangement of the rooms and to mee t a t a n o ti c e of the President, when a ,passages than necessarily by great space. The I --. charter was obtained from the Legislature of ombra:or certain porde. of the veranda may Pennsylvania, which charter is now obtained, h e conteived in snch a meaner are to be Matelot, styled the Ifilier'e Run sed rra., Creek Valley ally, or at certain seasons of the year exiclosed, pleat Road Co .. and thus form at hale expense, and no Increase A meeting will therefore he held at Hickory, of real lire of the house, additional ...ma for Washington county, Pa., ou Tuesday, the 27th the reception of guests; and, as the demand on, i day of May. at I o'clock P al , when all friendly latch occasions for extra Bleeping rooms has not to the building of said reed, and the public gen to be met also like itarotad be in the country- 1 /rally are invited to attend. house, sub • facilitr of data stairs expand= Li& LEE, Awl: JOSIAH KI.NO nen nl6kmalsll., r‘V.l U SYEt I Flo --:,elCLltted etpui - TLu,ror alushle rvmerlY forwtortni spell; rap. plenum; all khan In hurdle tent:nation. Where Ills used It hoe remount the beet ...recta, and driven out ell other retnerlur 'll ti the beet they have ever ream;' is the re mark of en eh., have ever need It on their frmiliee. -riar searion, Owen Co, 'O,, , reL 10th. 1041. i .1 11. 1J aI, —I nrne.J • lot of NleLane'• Vermyfuge from your lt gent tart wring. whleh 1 cold out in itona et an I throe I ...old hove 'old one thousand buttlet hlbs.; tlnie.ll I mull heir got It, but not knowing wherer.to art R. balmo welt until your agent ram. eaouaa' . Mrery perron that haa trod McLane , Vennifuga, , 4 , i. th.. heat the. bar,. In tart. It ia imponriLle Cl) fur r•nr. to •a• too worth ,0 Nr., rot Slelane, Vermirte W. I) ROB ' .1 8188 a CO • .t, .144 wt. rt fin. Ga Word at Petroleum , SIIIIIL .. ITStirki. I luntingdon co, Ea., March 4, 11 10ta-Liettr Sr. Your Potrokuttl t, working won Jr. •10 ARIA , RRAAA: t hCANIOre are would thank roil legend ut two 40,0.1, by Om Itennsylvania Railroad. We are en. It 1t being arwinirett for elm., tl,l, day respectfully. JOHN LONG k C.J. fit Yr.rlur, Ashland i,, 0.. March 10..:$1 litZlV—Pray Pir, Your Agent, a fear week• Slur, left vitt] us Ctur Itoek 5)11. • Writ wejtare told Plot,. forward .10,1 aturAA 1111[1.4111.4 Your ntodit.to I. working wonder, RA tho mulcts. Sr. ran ; .brain .oven! egret lent certtfteaten. if Too desire them lours, Its., W IV SCOTT. Eor sale by Keiser. t MrlEosell, 140 Rood arnsett R. E Eetlere. is Word strotstt IL A. Eakin...lock, & en, corner Si ot at ar,,y Front str.sta; n M. Curry, D A. Elliott. Joeekb D.ug(*.t., and 11. I. Erls•arts, Alleghony. alro by the pro. prtetor, M KIElt, Ido C attal Rain. Feventh 0.. l'ittaburgh gra . it trill Le seen by referring le oily tut net rtJUARLIA. thot yusUY celebrated Matson Liniment Loa at hut made IL, appearattre among i... We Lau the introduction of thia extraordinary mad " the gluons, our friesula. a•groat blessing: it is 'aid to be the sours wouderfil preparation ever dirrvrered, bring comp:dal of Et.l.,ants and gum, peculiar to .1 rabls., and ==M=MMd • .... • thr punt of 91u ine4r..al facylty Wu skivis..ll 4mihe+ tit ,ell. I...ttlilmma•dtatrly,a ad It may fikTe much •tut,rtug Lophdtrw::l Market Srreet Store for Rent. volt RnNT.-.-The Starr. lIS Market ma,•! , t Y ctalZ Un rt.rEli P.sm • Foreign and American HardwaTe, LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, !LAVE N,)% IN STORE POREIGY AND A IIFRICAS M=LEI *prit. tad, which they .r. pririwrwl at p.m, that will ttwtrattl • with •tir thy riwterti clop Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh NeOCKAGE 110.NIE INSTITITTIoNs 5 11 II 4.1 - .o-,... 11.1 ttr • ofC 11. Tt.c.C. , oavacy {r,nr, ,c,cr, Ect; , tl ' c c •.ra. etc, in trsu,kc. " . • . . An ample atuarante fa the 41011 .• nrel tnet•ty It, ltatatutv-tt. atitr•let 11, mans. • L a the bar...ea Ithn are ••.t•sen. Yita•bural. wet, tal.l lavatatot, ttutstn t 11,a I' tatella. ea, an I totes,. Ineerl , .. , —, II 11,ee, lI us. bso,, Lannerr. . ll•Lter 14,apt. Kin/ )7.1.wt...1 Ileuletoa. Jahn Ilaetreuett. Kin/, Cal Cur!. rY COk 1 11.910NLN. — Ma L or Jou"; tI.I,KIE. of th Ftr.t . trial. City of Plttealur• trw • cw.leter. brf , Y+ the Aott-XlerkeaM. awa.ty Cun ••ntwo. en: the .7enry. (.1 C.,,nte (!emataleektoer 15tEr - Ci:c Ke. ur Tilt Cut urn.—Jared 31. Brush .01 be • este... foe tte&bete *Mee. eteNectl4 the deee , Pelt of tbe eteoloo Act.eslA.taae ao.l Wlag County Cum teetlet ap-Rettalr-te•T 1^&- Covsn - lircasTLß.—Alexander Rich :he Ftret I V,,- A:l,o.mq City, .111 be s ogre 4:40. for the .11.... Itegqler.,o,. to the :It n of O. N h,g .uI A411:33 sm.., 11 w., th.utecalc,e, tr'T skarliro nahta—.l will he a candidate for uCtre of krttntler, stsl,trt t, the arrottat of dm Wltta •o aolltalst.cit Cr.upty I..r.reattoo. SAM L 11NE. , 10. 1 .g. l'attturrh. ;:d 211, 11 , 1dIttle fffer COCNTY TREA@CRLIt---Wf, are author ,l to Pit ananast, that I tt liazvey. Lf the -= Waal, Ct. a ts.l:urch, .‘ll I.•raulLlatt , L.. :b. oftlre of Cr.oanty Tr ttst,paY C.tauty LLttr.... 1.1....1..ittna of th. Ann)ltuouie ssat 114.11 VW CLERK or TUC Cot CT. --The name of Jam liurner....f iV$ll.l. to..hip• trill h.. prenotrd to 018' .. C ,, C RIGIm TER.—The ?atom.. of .ifthlY of the and Ward elty etlithargb. Mtub , mined AnthMartnue and ....MG Cwotr COUI`•21 , 110111. 41 • caolithoe for d0..111n sad till to vartrist. •0ik0.r..1 by ...or SI ALNI an da. Tx: ~i.crr RVANTER K Fo,ter. of 13.11 , 1.nn t.r.e•t.tD..lll tw . , andirlate F.r Itevutry. Wary tue an•a'D, An!lAfasonar .ni libUr County t 1.417•131.11,11 - - et2) .- AomLuntv.—ltobert .Ibrahlimx, of Eli za,. Bon.u.h .111 mph.: ht.. mum. to the Anl.4 - 111unnic Cott tty Crnv•attott. S. • ratkittlato tor 1.1101104 bon to th• Leti•latnn • dtp.l4Jlw-te: WWI! highest price in Coral pold for all the difforeet krrlr• of olvau wsehm W.A., by 11 1014'11Y • LEE. L1.C1141.• D.Oll Lir PrtTezr•on. Nlar u. 15LI rlifS BANK 1111_4 this day tieelaroil it dirt dettil of rUI . II Pr• MN? Opiiiiii,„:7ll,,,irLsigltirpgrable Oft dulamahl Notice. rimy. )krellaun' and Manufacturnre' Bank of I'l""4"`'‘h Li.4e prvn4 •f th. :d?„0.1,,,;,. 1 -pal rerresen4xlizotavyxner;,ttr,..latt4 grtakur,tt. Millinery. A2 . ) . A , t I . E2 a O , LT, lsViS.;l(72exitllilk:iitni.. 11 w l,p , sn a nt on Ittuntlar next, May Btll. 3t _ . Valuable Property for Bale. OUR LOTS in Allegheny City, fronting on the Common. immediately in froot of Dr re' Churd. Thee.. Luta az* near the Depot of the Ohio end l'etmer tennis Railroad. any art well ealeoleted for warehou trt a site for •manufdming eetahllslsmetzt my7:2. ANDREW LEECH. jr. STR/CTLY ES:LINE FRENCH 'MAN- Dy. suitable for medleinalmpouzfrir tra. , ll . he the Quart er Rota, at mr7 In the Diamond. . • . ... .._ Notice , l'S HEREBY GIVEN that on Election fur a i - 1 , 1.. Id-rector. and the eproOlOtipeAt of such nlttoere ea ~ 1.. deented i nor s gs.ary for condoapa dt the bust... of 1 1 :::-... ' Pa n ti s rt h o ' f I;....Tgry'"'patleed'''the .11rd'an4y1PA:rr:1:. 1561. ° w11l be held at U.- et: cum.!. 11010, Pittsburgh. on 10 odor the tiler day of Slay, A. D. Ind , between the boom of 11.1 A M. end 4 P )1., of meld day. IbM. `kglo" 31 E. '' • fa 11. KERII. coy 7 ..hof IV. W. DALLAS . , . Sliitiiig Muslim and Irish Linens. lUltili f & "BURCHFIELD have again 1 repitatiomf their stork of above goods. and ran sup- ! P)'a ettpertor artirle of each—the latter warrant/al all aa: TI, Lava also rewired Pillow Case klualina and Sheeting, of ell the difforent width., wlaleb t they offer at the haven pri,... (LHA6A4,E SIIAIVLS—Reed thin day, per as ono cart. of those very dratrible plain aud Witt Crape I:ll:Last., at allpriors. mr7 A. A. MAION a CO. . ~.' ~ .B'l.. CLUB. HOTEL, .. . , .. . . . ' PHILADELPHIA A/ND LIVEZPOOL .' .(Ecirmerl3 ; ttle ExChange.) 11. States Nail Stesuaship Line. • ! Caner of Penn and St Clair Streets, (,T E A3l S 111 I? LAFAYETTE, PITTSBI72.OH. . .j......i.:11ARLES STODDARD. Commander. ia , ... of steanyld C . 'rill S spacious, central, :au! roost eonveni- The new and po ..: e7'77,L.. "4 " ) ..,. ~.ti,. „ th , e... , ii.m .. L. i.,.,th , „..,..,,,i, ~.. 1 .I.lp Larartrre. Char!. StudaraX gis ' u . mender, am he., . ~.. .1,4. and th . .„.., c hi r ~.„.,,..." impr.,,,..d. L. ~,,,, plaa..l ott this Line. In run bet•eeti Philadelphia and Lie ...,en Am the areonitoodation of the public. , , IYOI. and will leave her teeth, Lombard street Wharf for Ths atibuitiber. !mere and propriKaryt the ST. CIA= , Ltwerlyol. on eatunla'. May loth, at Is 'clog., . HOTEL rivet/nil) informs hts friends and the poblir This ePlrodoi steant.hin h. :%M) ' O ,„. r i.",0,,,. I. built i.,. ....„ be 1 ..., .... jet.. . t , , the . 0, , e j em .„."..d ......a...,... the tauxt autejtva , nal ma ne . Loth as n.gards Cull ami ma. :. 17411 ketl i :e s gli 7 . 2 • '‘ g . n I ntirrierpers "' O l ot:go . : ilt '' llLl;t i ttir- of l 'a' : W tr. '. !:T ' '..2lTa f t're L . rti iW ti . ...t . .. * ... mak. it equal to any noose to the couLy. . erY tier's...De equal in ps i of t sttength anl .... !10 , The well known central location of the House. and eon. 0 .' 4 D , •HE ete.m ., afloat. Her aresmansltiou for yy.. .. nienne of I. arrangements. rendering it the mostdrylra- . ..Sers nre toYorteiesed for comfort and elegan...... hre either to traveler.. or rertoeue. b.."u '" him HATES or PASsAGE. . 1.. 'olielt and Lupe for it a liberal share of patronage; 'Males' Saloon State Room. ap . .V.if C. W. lIKNNETT. t4entlemen's • - Iv ARD-23 kegs No. 1 Leaf, for tale by i ''"'" chic_. It/ to) 7 HUEY. MATTHEWS A CO. DEIELI FRUIT-150 Lu. App les; .500 •• resell..., for sale by my 7 RILEY. MAITIIEWS A 0.). L ii__ ICE —In tierces (fresh) for sale bi • tiorusoN, LITTLE A CO —. ... ml TEA-50 LL eliemLa Y. H.. Imp., and Black• t Tu. fr We by ItaBLION. LITTLE k Co. 3.1 A Y RAKES-40 duz. for sine be jui Lay 7 0. F. VON BONN FIORST k CO. 771 Y S-5 I " r gfol os L b l:u. g.p R 00315-1511 doz. for sale by I my: 0. F VON BONN ORsrf Co 00 lbs. Blasting; wo krus RlLejust teed, km ads by baIVORTII • a). AFETY FUSE-3 bblt. in store; 20 •• to arrive: Dor gats by triy7 J. S. DILWORTH at CO URLAPS—A superior article 40 inch, for Knle b, my 7 MURPHY t LE}. 1 400 WOOL BAGS, ready made, for hT m> MURPHY a LEE. RIKER SKINS--3 bales for sale by mr7 Run, MATTHEW&t W. LEAD-490 pigs Soft Galena, for sale 111111 T, e CO. ET A L-465 Ri tcz fLrge ., l:7 B Co. FEATHERS -8 site. prime Kr., for mile by Ruby, mArrlrsws & CO. t)ASII-40 casks (good) for sale by . .r t' s(r , A. CULBERTSON t CO. POTATOES-1 X fur male br 10 ha. (Galena) to arrive, ter A CULBERMON a CO. YE WHISKEY bbls. (pure) for sale A CULBERTSON A CO tkjzt LS-301.1 kegs ass'd, for sale by mY - ; A CULBERTSON CU s t i's mat 11, , La1: reeka Moser,: Feet. Dried PeaeL, .„ wr we • AXII•LIJEWLYONbi .11111 ED PEACHES—" 9 Lb 19 - . on conslgn- Jr . ixn, I.od fi‘r Tale A, ISAIAH DICKEY a Cu. ED FRUIT-400 bu. Peaches; 50 Arples, ter sale by J. B. CANFIkLI) . _ :AMS-2000 S. C., for sale by J B. CAN - POLO. It UTTER—in boxes (fresh) reed daily by I) my: J. B. CANIVIEt.b, pEARLS—,:2O Ulm. fur sale by cor7 J lI:CANFIFJ.I). I MSEED 01L--20 bbl.s. for sale by II .1 =Y7 J ft casrfki.e. i,,ZA.LERATLIS--101, bxs. and 10 bbLs. pure, I 1 for W. bi .77 J. B. CASTIELb I C HEESE-1W boxes fur sale by . J. 8 CANFIP.LII Office for Foreign Patents, Wan /1.. S. Tort, and IG*3 Fled it., London lIIATENTS Volt INVENTlONs,procured Hr.", /Yaw., Yr/grnas //4/01,1, and all ~ez put. L. I Eurow—the Omuta& Cubs? .41 th. ➢r. Full Informant. oh the etut• tom to hot to odd-rosin:4 J. A PIIVSON, L Wellttretet. S.. 1'0.4 Alexander Bradley, .v 111 Wood erre:. barren Fen! and Sccinicisu. • • tSION OF TILE I.:OLDEN !Tplr'E,l • AN U FACTLIRER of Fiery description :NI. of amOKING arorzs mock Mewl na and rack as •111 render i n :bew;marlai:loia. S.DOVE.e.. &mane will be ImAnd Dell I Root'. releDrated Lalding door Parlor biorea Eas 4 1.•ree Rullatorx Franklin Stoats: plain ar.al Dar, Oratee, abl,b the at.ntlan of beadere. Sea Kettlea Dow Warr: Wagon Boatsall of whkb ..Invite ft. lateral, of dealer. [AC... PnreDarlindi A .. .where rare , T Fire Works for Fourth of July, 1851. A 'SCAR JOLLEY CO., 160 IVilliaru r. 5 FINE ITußlie. hartu,nuctveyled P L Vulter 0, the Env Ircrt 10.0ne... owl ay man! thyroyelrn of the • era y..urrey tlmt ketc yrtablittuyi bounn. &yr non pry ever 3 .1,1.HO:on nf Yrorly, Yultable Lar • v.• nr Ytrmll erNlLitiroot. day moot reanonabln P; ,on 0 & II oonerayary .TNItI.4 In yine cf lb. Piro Aorta Intol•hryl by them." their rely •slnll 1.../11144 watalltrt.n.l. Thrr Iprhade 1.014..1.014..Yb exhibition purer, the most •upertor korketo. A:804/8., TorboNlons, Verlzthr, Benyclsn, CaWer, Utter 0 ‘. „ [Ye0:,r , 11 , 4/ . 7 i Ching. Etcseket 510 b.., 1.11. n, Nu beronlYMlZlers=. UN. Lietrs, Mae. Cruker, JorN, or Pont Hamburg Polka KLEBER, No. 101 Third street, ;lust . ne Hamburg Pella. ere .1 ILe Won Itit u W yty.llosti• (.1.11 1W W ever Fyytwell, 01.1 ar.l eotor,.l 41 Y . (' end dtheated Xlr, Harry 01 . 1 . .m.bur 1 Ltne Thn., Myr, Dyer - it. Utile Rod k 1.1.11, Etc..: by ult.••••• vl a. Moutityta Dun - . try link, 'I, Mar/ bear rtuag by the 71yrot ilactu. ay Yung ty Jenny LltkL ra. paohnetts tir !S.M. 7 ,, Zetlhrt , 11. thy Ed warn s a. l yau ty Jest, L‘h-i—Cu. If mat bysatilto ming. If ever Icsdest prayer yn exteartv• yyLIRKIGh 1.• Waarey. Pvlta. IV, Orb SEUN 01111 E ()OLDEN ILAHP. • Ik'rE w BOOKS' NEW BOOKS "—The '—The s , ..i<= 2 -:,1 7 , ; " IL, ht• or 1 4f. • tale Ity r=un. fh. Itteler• 1110, hr / N ArtC.:l4 s i''''b•rtk•• M•Ctale. No t itertbrultortrt, ftr ha: , Naltlyucy 7ttWLfEL'4ura 10 , 1 , ; , V at urd NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! HOL3IES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third meet. oppo•lte the Port Mow— ttper • Mare., fur Mt, Ir k, SE, . Bunt.l ° 6 Of [ha G. on tua o the Court of th:Staney, Internet.. .2. Mn,. a thl emote In the IVenr. by Maxwell lb. Counpleto Tla•tr liattleeer art Ortep:rto ?roll tiardeney. Landon Lbeor and the Ltoolon Poor Nutonoe of lh. I rnioio, b. a. 6ue The Illetory .ni Adernttnie of Pon Ono. bY thy ..‘E. Of -Loon. 1,44." tnen h•oquet aal bin Tine %Wen Anon. tanfleld boyO kW!. • thaturinl onnuoto.--osonplete the Avoncyr. by Nino Har•h. T Ciontnieeloner • neer towel by a r James to; ro Third Ward School Lots at Auction. )!N SATURDAY AFTERNOON. :May 9th, et 3 o'clock, will be .old. an the premises— very valuable Building Lott. Mt.. et the ectrarrof .. I . ' , ?? . . 1 .t% =L.4;I. Re ' L n e r rtViting '. Met I , Wtel, flTit of re ti elven to einem street. IU Temp, thae.half ts,b residue la Ma veer, with intercet or-urett t+7 bOad a. Morten, et, the Numb.. fly wire at the Sctural Ituvrton Mph P 0 DACIy, Aurt trIE FEMALEBIBLE SOCIETY of Pate bomb en-1 •INnlty 1.111 bald ite •nnuaJ auvling on ed. 11107 tth) et 3 o'elork, P, M., in olv Loetura It v. at 11.. Tint Pnehrnria., Church. I, l3tmerlbrr• mod fr,a,ll, to the caw* reguested to emend eve toTr J . Sec. Pro Tem. -iMIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock y., holden at the Ohio Trap Rock !Chine COmDenr,vill neld at the ohm of said AntoPenr to tluo City of Pitt. bl.rgh. on Mende, Jut,.:. at . z u'elvck. R.ILART. Per. r illtE BRICK —65,000 (Cool Grove) Fire La: ban J 1 Brick, equal Of me anterior to the Bolivar Brick.) d e4ol 160 oal. non • • .- . . . Notice to Contractors. yIIIOPOSALS will be received, by the sub wriber, nw the eonetruetion of shout two Cubk ..rae of trobuokment on the Ito Venal of the Chortle (>410...Nun, tounnflotely be the crooning of the 3te la aril]. Turopil, Shot 4 miles Irma Pitteburgh. Tb 0.114 to be commend within • ir.k, d completed wit ont aeley- .V. F JON E S, En.neer rii.2, re Coal Co sA TELS11101:-.ANNELS.—We have receiv 'l.! of "utliititreliTilligtt':l4'. 'Watt t at,ar n ,roa«,w aneneon also, flange end e.' . w a an, Flan. uric btu . ..ling 3n7 and a full nuoirtraent of Donnalle myn 1111111 . 111 A WIRCIIFIKLIn •• - INDIGO -4 It* lb kegs Manilla; 3 CeennanCanwora or goad quality. tool' a7.7;i t i ' 0111 '' r; t ' l ' d In' cru i ln ur th ' et ' 4l 4 ; "".. o"" InAlAit niCKEY A CU usrd Won, and Front eta iNDIA RUBBER lOYS—Just received a lora, nowartaterit of India Rubber Tom • beautiful or lw for sale at the lowan Eastern prices. JA U PHILLIPS. India Rubber Dquat. . i 1070 7 and V 1 Food It. -- - .1( NDIA RUBBER AIR BALLS—Just re- 1 ,1,0 poivie mwortrel also Airjtall,wbla t we will me 1 et the eal• Eselern prima raft J. A 11. raimaps FINOBACCO-1 hhd. prime Sear Lent; tale L. B...WATERM4N A RONF, rnvi SI stud bl Water. and 62 Front ot. 01L —' `I/ bLle . pure Linseed, for sale by 1n26 L 0. WATERMAN A SONS. bbh. Extra and S. F. for nal J , tr 4O. RATISRMAS SONS. 1111111:1) APPLES— 320 Baas for sale by ire L. N. WATERMAN it .SONS. 1 7 101i.N-500 bu. for 'sale by I.J .Yo J. A. DILWORTH CO. TOBACCO -4 hhils. Ohio Leaf, for sale 1):, J. B. DILIVORTII Om d CORN--85 bble. for nale by I, i N P. VON BON:MOM? & 03... ..Y . U 3 sod 14 Fmat Rt. pYrATOES--20 bbh. ISTeehtuanocke, for 6sole by are 0. F. VON UONNUOMV & CO. I.IIERVi NEC AR-50 bbl;. (beet) for sale 1,,/ by uoC 11.011180 N, larlLli it CO FrALLOW-3bble. for sale by ji ~, , ROBISON, LITTLE a to, • NOTICE ... ......_ ......... ' S HEREBY GIVEN that an Election for Pitt Street Lots. .. Pr. 1 4 . 4. S t. 41 ...4 . , " ..., °Th. w 4 Wen ' THREE desirable Building Lots for nak, as may he werenary to ridnet we bufinews of the - 1,141141m0 and Brownaellla .Tltteadanded of Road . i t , o ... h 2. f. .T t f . T.l.lnt on Pl lT. l .... 4 rurP r t ~.heat gig C0ttiP. ,,,1=71P:n .. 4?.., , 111 . 'verabl KIM. ' F. , `"4" „ r. , Y.Nl,'lntlKlVal;.;‘,“Urth . Ft PublO Howe of Junes Bniwdy, In Baldwin low. .73 6t wir, AllegbetO Count) i 4. M.7. 4 .T , 11 . /4111 . i. .. M. 74 nRIED APPLES--200 bun for sale by A. D ISM, between the noun n to orlon , A. I , and o'cloek, P M., of Paid day.-M. , ntT2 ENS LISH 0 BENNETT. Owainivionere—WTl. LARTMER,./ ,r. , --___—____-_,_ ---• ALEX% 11. auLt.En • Ix3l. NOBLE, JOUN MeKIIM. JAMES lIRAWDT WAI. COWAN Bank Stock for Sale. ---- 11LT Ot ICE is hereby given that m compliance _ k V 1:: gIVAT,'W) glgn=l.2l apps. a 4 RUSSES. of all kinds and rites, for the l! i iNvekttz TIIOUteD bIiAALS A- nll4 and mural cure of Lreml., Rutz" we- au, - 7%17. irti k gaerr...tg "a 7 b ` Ad ' ana l ; t ievowrax, lb lead at 7 " A "'" hira, " DfrAl'A IMMEIME Pervons ming to the Worbrit Fair are Informal tharlig. iuntk. Tieketa will be homed for &limited number of par censers, giving them ample time to viva. Pont And most of the prYnelpal elthre In Europe. EXCURSION RATER TO LIVERPOOL AND RACE. LIMA Clara SITS &mini Clam 1041 du itzparLedord surgeon accompanies the shiP, smontsirecurvi until mad for. Freights from Liverpool, on FINE GOODE, GOA per ton. Returning. the Lafayette 0111 Ire Lirerpool Rum sad commove her second voyage from Mire about the mid ale of Jule. F" vc.d.t at., t JOIIN L. UNION Lombard at. What!, Ph o ira. Agent at Liverpool, Jag. Llellcvar /Leo Agent. for Pittsburgh, IL.FL()YD, usybad Round Church Building& Liberty et. 4==.11 Professor A. C. Barry's Tricopherons, OR MEDICATED COMPOUND.—The fol lowing Math:um:MO In from Mr. Munn, Mbar of th Amentilk itantran Comment on such mitlenee Is • rmrmarY: Now Yost. Feb. ill, 1249. Barry' s Trimpherous Is an article that we take pleasure uawenthia the highest commended°. We do not do It pon the rreototneodailmior others, but from ourown per. mi knowledge alt. eilmoi upon tho hair; while It tenda to keep It bealtby. sort, and Elmer. It also remove. dem drud, prevent. vs, - hair, and invigorates Ito growth In a manner unequalled by any othrr composition known to or. this A rut person only orals to ore ono b bottle to he continced Pnld h. In bottles, iprice 25 mots, at the principal office 117 Broadway. New York. Soid in large bottles, price 2.5 mote, at proprietor's prl. m • wi by It. E. SELLER:it. r(l..Za No. 67 Wood rt. MICA . appoiftment of WM. B. MeCLURE of hip of MeCANDLEZE SleCLulth. ne l torlmeoed !loth• trill be attended to by Mr. IleCandkits. WILSON 31cCANDLESA, WM. B. hlreLUItC. Mr °dice is removed to toy Direlltamiloase, No. 99 Perin :Meet. nom the corner of lied . . mb , rf WILSON hfeCANDLESS. Watches ! f CST returned from the East, and now th, opening the largest amt flout amortmentof Ratchet, aewelr, te e rcur brought to the city. The Irate-hoe are trout the moat reputable manufacturma or London, Lim , 0001, Porte. and °cum, end warranted equal (and mate soorrior) imy hitherto offered ha this market. Chronometer Lerer Watcher, nneGeners Watches oftbe t of "rh."hsitlTd'lltrceesT • mmording to and a full w tpredity. mom $3ll and uptjaMlog Ip all uoraitteed as moreseuted, and warranted as to time and quality. W. ILFO., o>'earner Market and Fourth et, ‘:(.IDA ASH-321 casks Muspratt's Patent tj Mich tees Sala Ash (Olass and Pao Illairere') to stone cul fur sale br the quantity of I, ton, or upwards, sr 33i oat. Gar mod) or aoprovel bill.. Cl. MITCHELTILLF. myhet Na IN./9 Laren, et. NOTICE. N PURSUANCE of a Supplement to the An itworporming the SUNIII:11) LIG EliII: RAID DAD COMPANY. apptvved the 11th day of Mamh Bag—. otice hereby given, that a meeting ante fitaelpholders ia the said Sunbury and Erie Railroad emnpany, and . election toy Pte.:Went and Managers of. mid Company, will I 0 held TIIUMSDAY, the 2.e'd day of May .It.sn Boom on the aeound awe of th e Beading Coen.- oors lding. in the City of Philadelphia, Nu. :3 eouth uurth bui Breed .T,Aboblerr—J. K. BANE, J. ti. WATMOUBII. W. M. WATTS, HOBERT MORRIS, WM. B. REED, J.. 1. V.IINDERKF-11P, WM. BeELILEH. OmiLibtut for Sale. A FINE FOUR HORSE OMNIBUS. in COll2- b UEO. A ItTIIIIRS, ff aot ld at private We It till be aold Darts Auction Rgo oom. on botanist. the 10thi of May. ARTIO:RS. tut frit .11 pt SALE—Oood 'Yellow and Purple Car- t Chain: lied Con]. and Twine, by the damn or te.- co • pool Whyte Louloville Lome, to the bbl or retail: RA Int, Leal Pontile, ge. , fur sale hr ISAAC 114111115 t, [ mytota _Agent and Commis/km Merrimac . MORSE'S Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, iIACCL'PIES the front rank among the pro prhstory medicine. of Ibis country a n d completely :win, Canker. Salt Rheum, Erysitielas. and all other die from onlmpure state of the bloat Also. L.... slut. Catarrh. by .pea,u, litadoeh • Cou toughs, iihreness and T 1.11.08.4 shout the C h est est Brun , ..s.itml...was, dr, to-.. and a tickling unllov ....at the or throat; an d . i.. used with atthveraderani surreal all ...ars ‘.l Ir Ire,hittest stud Gtort,l Deldity. Stretiattenam tho ...limed Lott, re cm , tier •arsous cransus.an4 invigorating the more pegteta. 11 the terninuat of thousands of hying althea.% from 1 ail parts of the Mott.), r. b 1.11.1 upts4 it it Fiorlar. ly etkadour in curial nil Mono, and motoring de ULM tea broken Jona canatitsillons. It le palely beget. m Its composition, and so accurately combined in Its reo=us that the chemical. botanical , and mateal pro , p.rt each lairlent harOorilotK, unite to Purifr the Blood. 11 r.¢,oresi many Chronic diseases which have 405.1 tn. skill of the beat physician% mod taw oleo mired Canker Salt Rheum% Ery.apela• ltd Scrofula, abkh 1 . to rn lta y ke the lextcri,pT;s4.2satobs: The most obstinate Canuegs hare been rand by tots medicine.' W• rev that it iv •,..Ittable medicine In all RICRAC,. I ..VMPLAINT: , .. It tmoVn all obstruetione In the circulation. rendering the Lie, free. artire, and heal th, It remove.. Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves In ..1 eases of Asthma, and may useti In all Miami., and at all setuamof the year ChM Syrup Is pneparnt emir t. C. 310115.; 1 Cie , at 102 Fruntath chest, Phtvideu,r. it I.,mai sold. wholesale and by . _O. N. IVICICP.R.SIIA.M. Only Agent thr Western Pmansylronla, my:" . Warrbolivi. canner Wood out Sixth ete, PRP, MEG= WOOL ! aTs„. — r Ther . hich t eil . t ,li ttr . llr t .ei Fi b er, in mid s. LIP. Fl xxecufr. taODA AiSII-20 casts Kurtz's brand, for lj We LA mr• E. • W. ILARBACOIL GLASS. --600 boxes ass'd sizes, for sale by eio 8. a W. ILAIIB.4COIL AHD bbls. for sale by L/ En,: R. BW. LIARBACCM. LINSEED OIL-10 casks ( rime) for sale 11"( by tays 14. k HARDAVOR. mrs S . F for sale b "la 0 , "0 K. namcou. HA -MS- —;10 caaka Evan Swift's S. C.. fur ...J. ay tars a. a vr IIARBAUG 11. 111.10TATOES-200 sacks tor sale by myS $. COTTOS—ISO bales for sale by //la' AB DICkET/t CC. DRIED FRUIT— .= bu. Dried readier. Lo b. Dried Apple. IR. rale b =TS DICEET d CO. GROUND NUTS-15 Backe IV'. sale by ISAIAH DICKEY t CO. bbl. for nule b y zurG t CO t CASTILE SOAP-20 ease. for ante by I._, mys J. KIDD • co. 11 REAM TARTAR-900 lbs. for sole by Ili toyd, J. KIDD C CO. , ' ,t I ASS' A—lso lbs. (in mots) for sale by 1 •_..; airs • J KIDD A Co. GUM D I.IIA R-1 care (to arrive) for sale ' lo ' l, ' re J KIDD a CO. 60 Dodd rt IV ANTED--s good Second Hand SODA ; Front Brick and Howse Tile. • • FOUNT I' .... yr, alto of ESULISII a BENSF.TT, RE U undersigned is now manufactering,at nu:. Inn Imo,. rt . I .1. hi. Steam Brkk item. in Birmingbam, the hand. it LACK ITALIAN CRAVATS— of all the 1 Vr.llllTT!,'h'ea' ' - are?.''' "' he 12 i r ne-half leen a hatuicuidk and _cm diffexot.inalitlee kir reed be . .IfldligllT • nuacuriELD 1 P rd "f l.l P' " '''' 'Mr' 'dg" " "4 '""4"7". mrs o. m see. Met heck 00 duet or mot. and brewery • I INEN CAMBRIC lIDKFS—An assort.: 11f,,V.ra,..at. A.T.Aarwrie - Tiat " % B ger . on L 4 mew of at.** Omni, for Ladies. from nn ~ , nto to lad rib. banding. bring en . T . vialble w . ' The Iniek now t:.—pad dentlemen . • do, lea jawed MI tne.just reed by canklog ere numb euperkw to ton former. The &oat of znyt, MCKFIII a 'BURCHFIELD. . I n illigalz i : genteel house rhould be of premed brick. 11017S' CASSIMERES—Of various colors ' Certlllro lu 've i'sal.:forro;r u olO v . .mt ote j_JP and etyleo. reed b ; Ag.ll4S, ena Arlie.; whole. used similar brick ea . - 5 0 5IngplIT • bbftgligird d o I !roeieele. certify to their ruperinrity in strength, aural.. ay, rewietance to Irma, water, fire. tr. 4„,T. , 11i CANDLES-45 boxes (10 to 40 lbs. HOUSE TILE. IJ met, fur ode la J D WILLIAMS a CO.. ' Alm Manufactuing. a superb. Article of Tile, pronoun. [1.5 t urn er Woad and Fifth en. rob by , an cobra) Familah Atehlt.t. mama to Mate, `PERM CANDLE `- lo boxes -l'a, s's, and ' 0" r. ". '" 4 ' ' ' " °" "' "ll.° "'"" : ' . ' _ COMNON BRICK. Jl/ WILLIAMS 0 (ht . ! 11P0. 3./.000 Com mon brick—strength. a.r.buit Cr. kJ o'.. for .J. by MT:, i guarannva PM, .bl lOW, .t the Work, Y. _ . 1; 1 124E - TEAS— - split ,i,.______ ....._.. ISAAC URZGO. di half rhea* Chula° and Oolong. :11 hoz. extra an. dohme; to ea .s J. D. 11 11..LIAM I S • CO. ----- 'INDIA RUBBER BELTING.—A very larg.e . stuck of India Rubber machine Belting on band& ___- ; • ILI ranging from II to 2) Mehl.. Th. belting le rti. W UNDRIES-- , mi . or to leather or nor other. Mr all open Gelatin the fol. 17 50 Mx Chestnut., 150 n lbw Deer Clain • ;1. '('lie Me; .oath- of width and thickness wtikb It 101 dos. Corn 8700.1 , , ; will retain... 2 bble. Dietary Dias.on 14111,1f6Metn. rag l 2 . NO be+l under '.lOO degrees. Fahrenheit forum side low to Mow. by J. D. WILLIA/11.4 A COL i It, and it remain• flexible in any deg meof mid. • .15 corner Wood and Fittb M.. i3.ltle of gone strength and durability and does not , dip tm the punie st • gain of powerbi obtained TRIED BEEF, MUTTON HAMS, & YEN- owl ober, tonaswi w m lien Doty. Mkt not require *ltem: 15 !SOX -For weie by .1 D. WILLIAMS A CO.. i U T. rn t.idUr be "L' lting l lt h e ' co " lt h ti r so 'r u . sn i eVer r th a t or liodb, y 5 wirner Wood and Filth eta 1 ATIIS--2Z,000 Sawetl Latha, heilt goal--' pm:o/Ikm with direction fur use and net of prise& to. LA ty. rot pi. by ROBISON. barna:sell. . ` 4 1,':1,, * 71Vg:i., 1 7,PC...P , c.... . t &T 7 '' .1.,11.7 ' .. " rd N".2 " 5 LH'''. R. ' un ' n ..- ' ' "'"l'' " .17 1 .4 (1 1 . - P1M.1.1111. FLOUR—IOO LLII. extra Family; , I L A. MASON it CO., lOU .. S. Uperttlell for pie by itWY:. ROBISON, LITTLE A. CO. Imparters, Jobbers, and Retailers in 1{6:31315-50 doz. fancy, on consignment I DR Y GOODS. and fbr ads by ROBISON LITTLE A Cil i i8.7 5 _ !ft,. 255 Idterty;t. Nos. 62 and 64 Market r.treft, Patlburgh, Pa., Wanted K NOUNCE to their friend, and the pub- SORER: industrious Mechanic, who can ' lk generally. CM. chef err now prepared to exhibit turn ell kinds of Rolle, and roil part of KM tine,: st . -• 'II""..:"Ni'IItELI9I7IETII=DS. dike Rolls. For Mallen ] ." eFer I. then bare ever offend in leis city, comprised of the most niy3:lol e m. BAOALEY A CO ti and Detionable fabace, a. well ei , the mom eammoo, -- ' and which will be offer.' Kt the 812perior Black Wribing and Copying Ink, , LOWEST RosSIBLE PRILT..if TONE'S E3IIHRE INK, 87 Nassau street, 1 Vh ' ,..j i r th ttifrr o lower le: 'la'' gn . " l4. ' " ''4'7 ''' ..11 Sues Building& New Irak i, retail trade, and the . goods arranged in Departments. +ln seri mourn rue TUT. Silk DePortment. si . :L ts. y.7 . ,10a... .... .111 5 , 1 non pm dos... ..... ...10 GO i 100 4as k All the new and fashionable styles Imported this eeslOn. •01. •• ... ... .. dis ~ 0 .; - ''- ..... 11, I includin the beet makes of plat+ Silks Ou draught. Peigallon - Minna. TOM is the bmt while mannhetured. It dove freely- I ' Dress Good. Department I. • esal, COP YING INR-and will tit corrode mould. COMPticing hi'. k 1i77.17 1.". 7 ' N ' 'r"'"' Ben de "1.77. Pr.-duals or ...ay. ind Doesessee ail di, , move' monk. 1 Cashmeres. /se .rose, amen, knell., Cannon, Jecon. ed fora goat WilUng Ink suitable for the ' lluill:And ed. ea& ilremsdne Bombazines, Alfieri., Aw I mimbly adapted fur the Obiel POLL - Shawls. Vixettes, Sc. Th. Mlac 7, lDlal Itslaned to nimbi, to me awl. ei. F ~ , , amt I thee for expos or bade sonsumptim, at the ohms very T , m ifr 5.'12,7,', Vamaere, 0171 1. ut ,iigumi Damask s li I If i e ,b prizt r , Rut us. , h ..per order, and:delivered in my In ; Z.., iip.,,,m, Also. M.D.+. }MAW.. Mantilla& Ae. '''' i ne Item ore rriTtruel :Mg t. ' t ` t h :.f. ' ''' "'" "" ; ibudery and Glare Department THEODORE Lear, Will elwe sb. Found comlete. with the beet makes o n f melt 8 7 Nemeu M.. FoEW n Building., • Cotton aminilit mown,' The best Kid Glom. au.), o Y FORK. ' hand .____ --_____ Linen Department WASHING ' WITHOUT LABOR-20 his. GA. 44. and le4 White' Linen, Laeu . natias, ow. liebbitA Soap Powder. the mums ortieleyost reed • gam Linens, Napkins. Doak& bleached and brown i' Docre and for elle by lit K ERs, ...... Towelling. Diaper. An triy3 57 140.1 mreet. White Goode. • Chectid end Dotted Cambrian Mull. Estes' Book and Naintook Mualinn Maoris acid Bishop Inertia, of every I ? ,1 1 ,,eaiP , r1M . . A 1.., rutted; Matethle, Pfau. and T. Co...,, Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, dc. A complete assortment, Ain, Ribbon!, /Tw Ta, 'to. Parasol s of all a im.. ' Bonnets of W o I the lat er& ent Di le ns . I Domestic Opals Department Di prnbably one of tbe Dual eaten/nye in the counD7, eta- hracink7pthing known SS dommtlat. The PI More feel confident that. with their bunnem ' tidiltlee, age and atasente stmt. tool etnusnal/7 low F,A l M+. o .7ireF =mid foil tokive peen. malefaction. ggita> r - i.:.° , r , "7 , f'.4 4 'larglif,.i:kl-.;iit't.. r; , t i..i.mz.. =: ,F'D r n * Lo, , I , , :a . cipikate any mann bat ifeciand fashionable dada will be received mutual, through the Dement. OMP.FIFCZ ONLY. . U 9 OM MASON t CO. Bennett's Monochrometie Depository, NO. 7.3 THIRD STREET. Mei I—Neer Paintings—The "fiarlen of Get/amine, led the ••Ortmelefe of bents/1." inf= Notice: A LL LOT LIOLDERS of the Allegheny .(1. Cemetery are informed that there will be no Khan tanee to the Cemetery here-a ft er au Sundays, exeriA b 7 ro6 al tleket. ethirli can be obtained at the (Shea on the lOU CHISLETT. Superintendent ilEo. E. ARNOLD ti CO. have this day as scdated with them JORN D. fiIIULLIi. The style of the firm will be al heretofore. titteburgh. May lat. IBLI. IMY2 GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers: Dealers la Exchange, Coln. Husk ae., No 74 fourth rave, to co data tha Basta at Pittsboto. Vol carellillyrnd and the proorette reniittell to in 7 part of the Union. Law Notice. CAROLINA GRITS—For sale by WM. McCLIIRO CO, eor2 Grocery meld Tea Caldera YRUPS, &c.—Underwood's fine Lemon Byrom Underwoods /impend*. do: Strawbem Finn. "mr2 [m uccunto a co. SSENCES ..k. EXTRACTS. for Flavoring • .7eUlu, Ire Creamer, de.. bee Leman. Extract of Notmeve l'anilbg - • Jam. Caner: - Row, Tdoilla Bedng For rale by WM. £ bIeCLURG !Co., myl 236 MIMI. rt. URPHY LI: BURCHFIELD have ree'd le.pply of Greed, Maurine Blue.andCbenie style. . A 1,.. Brown. /Mack, and Lad Colors, at /owed mu IghERRIMACK PRINTS--New styles fan cr Merrimack and Galileo Pilot,. Also, mope:far MS Pilots, of lammed etz lust reed by 314 RPHY A euedistate.. UPERIOR.TICKING—Murphy & Burch, Led Invite the attention orbuyert to their...wet 11171 nCPEPPERMINT-150 lb. (warranted AY Pure) for utle by myl R. I:. MELLEES. DED PRECIPITATE-25 lbs. for sale by R. E. RELLERX. Cunt K-10 bblm. fur nab, by. myt • IL E. SELLERS. lOTTON-13 bales landing from str. Cape ll Hay, sal for ILL by ssyl ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. G INGSENG AND RAGS-‘-. 3 bar? 13 Rasp, naw landlagottul for sate LT leel DILSEY ar CO.. ray I Water sod Front it.. ale VEY t CO 1 4 1 EATIIERS—, mll ba c s a fr Alt DIC Q COAR, MOLASSES, &c— - . IshSm. N. 0. Pam: Bottle finosud 0. 11. Sfolvesis 6 bLis Loa Mug.: lauSlos. end for sale Ey JAKES DALZKLL, my' es Water. sad 75 Ftni •L I.4 I I.A.XSEED--00 bu. for *ale by 11: soy) !AMPS bAtaKu.. I/ORSE'S Compound Syrup of YELLOW DUCK nour—c., a n d just roc d ttlese Prseidenee. owl for bi S. N. WICKKRSHA3.I. Sole. Agent Reefers Pei:merle.* corner of Wood and dislb ete. mTI J. Wilson & Son. and retailmanufFtu 4. "IYew third below ttn'et.l°All74.,'*Autl turgh--whrre they uffee a full land complete Mork of nate And Cap* of their own .d Ea.tern enanufactun, uf ever) qu.slity .4 style. by wholesale Uhl retail. and !mite the that of their ...men and the publie, ...ring them that they will refl. tb. mon maannable term. an=altenfl. ACMES WILSON has removed hie Hat eDi and Cao o Swre Na 01 Wood arm; r szuth az:km.ler ( 1 0-PARTNERSHIP—Haring taken my uodcr Lea ulna of J. Waa.eu.3 :ON at 91 Wand stave: , Iturs s. P. P.--Jarcies foratutte, the. Ilat aid an y . aa, No D Federal Wog.wilco.. Allegheny City. lately krrt bi- E an2SafkarttT. Geo. R Eichbanni, Civil Engineer, TILL ATTEND, in any part of the coun try, to the turrey, location,. and rioataloction of fullroals. tlaadanared end Float Rosh., Find,. Loofah Damt to, for anal or slackwaser atrit ation,suir will or, ftwflsr ; Ira - show 4 and estimator if cad of any of Ho will - oleo attend to the dirilion of Una, tad laying Coat anon plats making drowitige of modeb Ate Potent OF w, draughts of mathinory. tr. B Office In BektwellY Buildlarw Grant at, near the Court ( ac e I n Hef.renen—ffon. A. W. Itemit,Thw. htkewell, Eto, Seville . Craig. kin, Wet. E .acl Lap3ithin F bbl. !Co 1 aloe= Al Ai do do do EO bbl, 10. 3 Nloottoi: hf do' do do 10 do No 1 triamed Plod: co baud NOD] J 011.1 4 WATT A CO. plO IRON—titi tons F ge d for rale Forg e "thdrY, JOEIN WA= CO. LAXSEED OIL-10 bblB. prime, from Smarr.. roomy, for sale by ROI JOLIN HAITI CO. Lawrenceville and Sharpsburgh Plank Road Company. jiOOKS for pubnription to Stock of the above Company .11 be opened at Coe off. of BIG. a Lr.suz, No. 81 Filth meet. Pittsburgh. on Tnem atto ETelabnfngdWe4-.".r EMIT CO, to Laneenrevine. on Thomday, the 8t at the Rime h der of May' nett, it 10 *Work: arel et the rune of J. EL.ILER, to the villa. of Ilatteld. on Friday. the 9th day of May, at 10 o'rlre-M and'. the atom of LEWIS DALZELL CLL. In the 000 90 Sharrobtanh, on Fatunlay, the 10th of May, at 10 n'eicet: to remain open from /0 o'clock, A- to 4 &clod, F.. 41.. each o,y. Coretnemer.--JEO. WILSON IfeCANDLMS. R SAIL, C. 14. ERNEST, JAMES BLAKELY WM. WEILNEIMIC_ CHARLES PETEASON, I410:11.1"11. LEWIS, ORY CMISLETT. .L EWALT. F.. HARDIEO. ablfiallayNAnT. JAMES SILARP. iIIOOTASII —l4 casks far sale br VTIT. 12 . ?..Pc_t i 11 11 . "11'..:1•Firot , ONLY 26 HONES TO CLEVELAND. NEW WOKS! SUMMER ARRANGEMENT EdTM F.EN I 1851. Eafial PaTSBURGII AND CLEVELAND, lIIRISTIAN PURITY,—The Napre anti i Bheasediesa of COriwiat. Pori ty.. by Rev. K. S. Fold. , 114.1.XPRESS Panket and Itadroad Linelfgr A - ta . i.Yry..a.. by nny...,... Jane., D. I/ . 0. a , Lk Lletetand. wit:.....1 hos yr s'..p. Iv Otesmers QM, , ~,,,,. of ~,,, I I ~ „,„,„ , ,„, i .„ .7 ,.. 1 catAumth to Wooer. ln runuectkil with the eteoantl A • May No .4•llmper, New Mordni , Maltmio , •••.h..1 Rom. Pocket...Of Claris. Pork, o lb • nwoo Be ' go ' r 11, rne . . Mellen.", of Sleehouic...Enolne Work: end En. •• •• !Donlon, old the apimata tow Pa...l,er en ytut, ii.o•ring—No. LT. ; • ,soland 'ma PirGburol. Roilrcol lw. to Clerelan7. * Jost reed for axle by H. HOPKINS. I PACKETS. Rook... Der and Mallow,. I - .1.e2 TR Apollo Bulkliona. Fourth st. , P ENN.SYLTANIA--.....- ...... .-.:......../. nornua. i NIAGAILA. ............ .---.--..._ ........ -.M. hell. To Farmers. • I MAYFIA/WER ... .. .. . . .....- ..... ......... ... . N. Flown,. • , Steamer. Dom their landlnowpmelle the Monangshola I .0011 ACRES Farming and Grazing 1 I 1-...... t A o'dollt. A. 31- ronnoctlno nab th.. 'wk.,. ~ artilu lard, in Women moOt. Routed= Ihr ' ; '" . ". ;;.:1r b .,Z‘;1'7,:;.' Vriftt ,','', the antral 00. y rigor, within twelve mdeo of t h e New Tort and ~, L 1... ~IBr . t ..L i . 1„...... „. br ti t ,i. ELiwr n o i Tr a n, ADOO Acres in lk: eOunty, La. ode oil oecomondo. ' k T •4 •Dd ' 5 U.. to WI. lb. BoADT.oI Llr . . -- LY - or e g log tarn. Enotdro of A. WILILLNS CO ., Tor BUFFALO and DETROIT. on.l OA el...Ll:atm for Chico -1 ~... 3111wavkle. Toltdo. Sonthooky Op, Dontnt and Erie: toy I ' 1 _ corner of Market and Third FLA_ _ Linn for evening train of ran for I oluu•buo. New., o w l • owlattoD. CLARKE. PARKS A LO_Pronrtaturo, ROcurooto. Pa. To Gardenem rrIVES'It ACRES of Gariiening Land, al ready tinder vial eultiratdori, within one sage V the aur, will be sold for 5500 an sere—one third nub. and the cariart la one, tiro, and three yevu For particulars eo dui... at the Banking HOMO of A. WILKINS A W. corner of }lark. AntlThircl o 01L—? b superior White ,1e=1,,l • it S 21 assortment of different tridthir sad trot nuke reed b . mil blffliPLlY a 111311C/ITILL1). ItemovaL =MEE It. E. I.OORIIMP, Otllee under St. tharles llutet: U. H. 11..t.RTON, tdrOse under Manontattela lionne: earner of Smith!md afr. CAUer TrFT. aid SITISBUiO: 185 L .fieg. UNION LINE on the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals. PROPRIETORS: CLARKEr-PARKS FO liecAmme, Pt. CIIAMBFALIN, CRAW t C 0.... fAST rLa"A FrIHIS well known Line is now prepared to c`ll7fflg,g"..-4 r. anon in LaLK— The twenties; of the to Y are unternamsd in number. Aunt y, and tumidly of Wade, excellence of Captains, end et many of Agets. One Boat 'Mr!. Plttehnr¢h end Om - eland dell ',meant in connection with • Line of stewnhcate between PITTS and BEAVF.R. end a' Line of tameless steemboat• ; ;tut:miler and emelt/ on the WA, COI:NOBLS: Puke d Co., Tounemitra, IL IL Taylor, Warren, 04 A. A. N. {;tar o , Newton Falls, Ot C. ?ton Barnum 0: Brayton tna Bermes, 0 Kent,e) tinned t Co., Franklin, 0.; -If. A. Miller. Cuyahoga F. 1.0, 0.; Wheeler, Lee CA, Ak to; . Henderson I Pettibone Bon d ocky Clty, 0.; Peckham A Scott, Toletto Williams A Os, Detroit, Mangan; Ili.ouceman A Co., Miltenkle, Wis.; Iwo. A. (iihns t CA, Chicago. lit: Thomas ilaie, Chica g o ill. ' TOIL', A. CAUGHEF, Agent, apt nor. Watts and Smithfield ete, Pumbureh. ,Brandies. Wines. &e. iIjAVING completed nerangemente with llouseeln Bordeaux mad other 'European Cities.-for eateentiort of nay order., I am thus enabled to otter to Dealers, at • small advanee over importatlem coot. BIL&N. BIM WIN/2i.and LIQUORB, of the guest deamiptkat, !ems under aurora /mae hvg, Attention le Invited to my ILO, ss below 110 packages Cognac. Bordeaux, and Rochelle Brandies, la tw and .7.; pipes jean and dark. bkida and:qr. casks e gold, and Mown Sherri, any and medium goal ty. el qr. cask. Madeira., of every grade. 125 tort Wines, part very old and ...WOO , :MO baskets Sparkling Chu:al.:VW. welt knows brand. LIA.) boxes Claret /Vines, rations Isrands and vintages • 100 cases :Lanterns and Barran, vintages 1546-l. 15 cask. Sauterne and Claret WM.. 15 PIP. Old Rolland and Behtlydam Gin 10 puticheonivOld &ash mad Irish Whirkey. tr. I superior Old lastiM Rum. 50 make superior London Blown Stout nod Enotch Ale. KlMconstant warmly or Imported Linnors, such CB Absynthe a , Maraschino. Curse.. Anniseths, Chem - Bran d v. gr. - A Ilage . stock of HAVANA SEGA BS Wait. on haw].. d of which will oiler on very favorable terms. Orders will be executed with (*.patch. and piodaalaipped 1 m lowest rates. A. NireCeila, _ I aplielan*t i ctlrpr r sua D"ler,3')FiVdnetpra..it. The most Ertroordinary Discoerry in the World 1;.: the yreat Arabian Remedy for Man and Beset.' H. G. Farrell's CEOLERHATED ARAB- ILtli • LINEEEIit • rRE mirneulous eures performed by th't Arabian a s In [magic,, a. of old, Wen. the ya upon as the result of but /.113.9 we have he ath* intimate with their history we nth thus account toe intimate power one diva, Their 'snail...unto the knowledge of ...Aldo. were the wonder of the eqe, while at the same time the eclat, of Chemistry. width I with them had Ito Olij(11:1. woe 10 the rent ,d the.werld "it reeled boot - And In botany they sari the mot smiths of Arable. In the bean:lnd groves which th in the deserts of Arable. abound rare plthts and micron. woods Whence the obtained those arozatic gotta and frogrtht :edema of which Ohio thcotopandie Hug:zero is compoieL and by 1 whome etimulatioir manna, penetrating end Anodyne proper.. It is. when applied, instaintatieocaly dlffuthd I through the whole terrain thetas, allaying the most Do i terowpari In the Incredibly abort time of lb or Id nolnuten ' It, ndion i. prompt, powerful mud effectual, without the east deal e r . IL panetntes the ntsh to' the lan. relaxes ' o then, restores nee to limb. which it,,, bean yeah.; the year. ..Atha. the 'hard.' Cab to pow out and rich blood to circulale through hoceirm It ninon, the Ey novial Fluid or Joint Water, and this is the reason why it has been ASO uivereally successful In curing ell , t 111... of the Joint,. i n chronic a ff ections of the aid.. I Liver. Luna and Hither. Mb great Arabian rented. I :tints unpaalleled; for A th e Cake or Enlargement of the - Fulani it bi a specnin and Er Rheumatism it has pertuth. .4 some of the 6.4 extraordlnthy cut, on :road: &Sao ' for Cramp, Swelling, Pai% Wounds, CLUblalt= White d.alling.. Tumor, a.t lc as Npsir . in disease of Ashman, inch or Flt tole, Poil Eth, Sweeney. Miff OthiplinoL ',Danner, farcy.Sprane.Etrolsealiounda." 31,, gpeeini, Wirthalls, [piton i and or wail) all &sew. either in man orib, be which mare alit en.. cal applicatiou. th is liniment antes at the head Of ail medicine, , . - . _ The following it from the ptiocigal goantntent at the wealthy and highly respectable house of arm k Bea, of Norte. and Drawn. coe of she matt successful curet to ale M m r. o a oF m re dic A l h A i r s to ir y , : Actuated by ethnic agent.- fulnen, I submit the following es am Innenre of the nth. hoof your great medicine. ll ychild.three yesesold.was wide attacked with • terrible dt....; w Web, in Inas than ris Ather.prootroted it to foal haplitnicra T h e heroine PO rigid that of a joint amid Cs Dag; the nab - turn./ block and cold, and enfirdy deprived crfielix the o o I ' 4 '4. e ll oI: b..e.r.d, end ed. [lO, that when laying on Its beck, cue head oed &dr only OnaSed. Indeed, the eittld pro...tided ercrY oPPaionneo of befog deed! Iminly on the at- - tack, the foully physician was called h indor Ara wake be labored to restore It to feellog.hut 01/ 'Wallin_ Although It was blistered a dorm time.a and vorlousrobaniand lin- Irian. •Dalied. A conthltation of pap.id...... then bell, not to no_purnew. The nth was th en tonight be. fore the 61alicil :inlay, but nothingmold be angwested which bad not olivaily been down and the doctor Mental roe be could do nothing more. We then commenced en plying your Liniment freely over the entire length of tbe thine: and 7. 0 ....1111.give . patent'. joy, when. Myr • few application. annagth antantion ....tap s. Th. child rapidly recvered. with the othertkm of the night, which clod not bemuse perfect Ica warty •rocnoth. Ms now hearty and robust teeth be. Five other eves of the throe kind named in my neigh. ' bortiood prerlthely. all of which died; when no doubt, If your Liniment hod ban used, theewould have recovered. Amin March 1,165 E lIENEY if. CLELAND. - Linen Complaint; Erysipelas, and Rheumatism Garth= Marion Cn., Ey., May 2,1114 S. Mr. IL G. Fallardsc—Deor air: Your Liniment le selling pea, era, arm dolor a vert dealof good =inns the pow pie_ It has cited a bad ethe of Mryripelae, and th other fa bad Dahl In the breath. A led}, vb., was errealcur to berbed for earthen:loathe .Ith I.lrn- Complaint and Ade. my of the Mom woo. ettirolr• owed by th e use of your Arabian Linhnent. She mid the doethra could cu ret r no ado& It ha. been applied to • Crw.h cut, and lt In • thort time_ 1 hare been at:Meted with libel:mull= for a ler time, and !wt before Oct pri.,,,,i1,..1,11120 o:o3ls:btiled-Tur th e 010 501 • before I we e done rubbing. th; fold oea.ol. YOLL.I Stiff Comptctint, Sweeney. .Dittentper, Cork,, Sore Eyes Cured. ' (M. Mitchell. Postmaster at Fiat, Full= Cmitsty, 111.. ” .qr j IL O. FlestriD Your Arabian Liniment Is high& prisedWe eared me of my neighbors' horns of be &JD Complaint by about four or fore applleations. and L cured tom of my own of the Sweeney. Out Sheriff. /mph Dykca, comil los hem of a b.d Cork with in he &bottled is on a mit that hid the Distemper very bad, and cared It tramediauir. Ile says it is decidedly the greatest hum medidna"he ever owd. Them hoes been numbers cured of &re Eyes with it. 1 Lod it a very valuable molicine both for tam and bean. Beware of Counterfeits.. • 10 GUARD AGAINST lIIPOSITION READ TILE FOL LOWING CAREFULIY. The Public. are particularly cautioned apaiftt • is Ommtlericit 'which has lately mailer Its appear.. Arabi. called by the Imposter who makes it . tV 13 Farrell's Liniment" This Is a dangerous fraud and - more noble. to to decries fenua his bewina t e=mef Farrell. Thew fore be particular wefts to car/ al e rt WOO name - Farrell'. Liniment,. for unprindpied d will impose the SiII 'MOUS sash, upon you for the . genuine, but always ask Vas .. .IL C. Pawn Arabian /mummr,. and tae no was, ft the amain. &mays has the letters a: (i.befure Farrelra gnature la also on the outside wrapper, and theft h ordew blown ia . the plass bottle— . /r. thrstrs Arabian ' Liftwoutt, /torus . Anmers wantmlin every Tthirn. Tillage and liemlet the United Mates. In which one is not eatabllibed. Apgar by letter to 11. O. Farrell, Peoria, 111., with good mimes. to to ohmmeter, responsibility, or. Call cm the much ho will furnish Free forts Charge, a took eamtainhonva/natde infonnation very daft of eithens. Palen-25cent., 50 cents, and one dollar per bottle. The sitlVSenstse is manufactured by 11. 0. Ibirrelbrole Inventor and pmyelHnr, sitt nbolessle angrier, :Co. Slabs street, Peoria, 11l ; sale nbolemis and retail V t proprietor's price by R. X. RULERS. nir/nlitynn No. p Wind street &Id by D. 31 CORNY, 511*¢Leny City. Great Cure for .Dyspepsia! i NOTTIER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!--• a.„'?;.n. re tr.y=; 'ksidr:pavfr..ff-ide..„,- rAiratii).rzimit,h,:gi'6,..raerr,VT-ef fi ttr. ton, . 11, Philadelphia, Pc Thi s I. e , truly Wonderful remedy for Indigestion. Dyes. spepeia,,Jausullee. Llem . Comae... tattitsatt,ta. and L. bility.euriny atter Wature . . ant method. by Nature's ans agent. the liastrie Juke. liar a nrsemsonfol a PLIIIN. intwed in water , will dl outor dhuolve Ate 'mold, a natl.., to utout t. aud, out of the stainarb. The Dextrin Juke L the grealmireut of the fool. the pu rifying, preserving. stimuLtiug agent of the stamen and lutestines. Without it there can le no 111 . , 1013—n0 mot seniors of food into blast—no nottithan a ta..-1.1 ) , but rather a foul, usal.l, palatal. nod destattetlre madams a the whole disease apparatus. A weak, half dead, or kw tura etomach a.m. no good Undrie Juice, an d aura the disease„ dicreas, and debility which ensue. ! But this want may be eupplied by extracting the age. 11. ortaiple s Pepcn. from th e stomachs of animas re. ...Alta ma, thne forming a Ingestive Fluid, precisely like tbss vacua Castrir Juke. In its eltentka 1w..... ad fomialtag is roCIVISte ant e.fi subacute for it. The art of performing th Prforef.af dittectlas atifkallY has long been known to Physlolociste: Dr. llama. claimahr merit of melting the applkation ssf thte art to th=thlTgrthr,,Vil:ezi,tl YITIVI7PciIW. bra. work on Anima Cisetuktry, sac •. An Artificial - Disestire Mid, . 4 .16C.1.14 to the st /Mile Juke. may be fP2Mt'd IlfT=7,zimzbar.ll„totts,Var.Al.-- be soft:. changed and digested. Just in the mane nms. net us they wool be'in the human strands: . Call on Jae Anent cor ers ter