PITTSBURGH GAZETTE YUBLIIIIIFD BY WHITE a CO PITTOBUItdi TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1841 _ First pager—Address of the South Carolina State Rights Convention, with the resolutiona adopted by that body. Also, our Piew York Correspuudence, Commercial News, &c. 008 Ithceraarross.—A large majority of our readerklike ourselves, will be prevented by re ribffleircrafistances, from visiting the world re miwned Oreat Exhibition in London, one of the must singular and important events of this or any -_tier age. If we cannot go we can derive muchinformation by reading and by illustrations . Ta afford our traders an opportunity of forming as just a conception as possible of the magnificent palace.which has been erected with almost magic celerity in London, for the reception of the Exhi bition, we have been at the expense of having engraved, especially for this paper, the fine il luiliation3 .to be found on the opposite page They.were engraved by Mr. Neville Johnston, of this city, from the illustrations of the London Art Journal, taken from drawings made on the SPvt, land are strictly atetunte From these teveral. designs our readers will be enabled to forni - njust conception of this magnificent build ing. We priblish, in connection with the en gravings, a description of the building, and some ay.:cunt of the work of depositing the article:- to be exhibited. REbtll.lol4 to Sours Caaouss,—lt most be eonfeased that the aspect of affairs, in South Carolina, is sufficiently serious to excite the ant- • itty of every lover of the Union, and of the peace and prosperity of the country. It cannot he de nied that a large and Faswerted party, composed of the majority of the able, influential and wealthy citizens of South Carolina, bas revolved to venture upon the terrible consequences of secession—of rebellion against the General Government, and tretusonto the Union. It bus be.hoied that some thing will yet onsets nip this madlacheme in the bud; but if it shall proceed from' a treasonable in ception to overt acts trf rebellion, a fearful retri bution:wit/smelt the guilty. At suet, u time, when treason cornea boldly out to the light of day and ap pears in the/mils of Congress, la the public press la the Messages of Gavernors„ in legislative arts, and in large and sober Conventions, it is no email satisfaction to know that we have at the head of Government a stern, unflinching Reslt, Dean patriot, with n cool head and a brave heart,' whowhile he will do nothing rashly, will act with firmness,' energy and dignity in the trial—and t hat he is surrounded with a harmonious baud of able clear headed and patriotic advisers, com posed of men who love the Union, sad who are willing - to risk everythinglin its defence. To the fact that the people have unlimited confidence in the President - and his Cabinet, and in their wis dom and ability for a crisis, such as appears to be hastening, may be traced the calm quiet with Which the secession movements in South Caroli na are viewed bithe community at large. Al though the danger really appears - to be immin ent, it scarcely riffles the calm sea of the pub lic mind. What stronger evidence could be giv en of the unlimited confidence felt in the darn kflity and efficiency . of our. notional Union and free institutions, and of reliance upon the President and his cabinet Imminent as the danger now seem.. however, we entertain the confident belief that it will he averted. We cannot believe that the rash lead. are of this fool hardy scheme of rebellion will he able.to accomplish their object. The ••sober sec owl thought" of the people of. South Carolina will . veto this mad undertaking of one single State tan:Slily the American Coustiradon. Zino Yoe: Asia DILL RAILROAD CELEBRATION. —This interesting and important event takes pinee nett Thursday, the 15th instant, at Dun kirk. '.The President of the United States, the hencinnf :astral of the Deparnients; and a great waster of other &Ain' goished persons ore to be present, We yesterday received the following telegraphic despatchorhich we publish for the benefit of oar friends, the Forwarders, and we hope a number of them Trill accept the invite- Bcrien, N Y , May 12th, 1951 ttizias OF Gszrris—The celebration of the opening of the New Torh and Erie Railroad takes place at Dunkirk, on the 15th instant. Please invite all the. Forwarders in your place S. NOTTINGHAM, Agent the President, and several of the members of the Cabinet, were to leave Washington for New Tech to-day, and preparations are made to give theth a 'reception worthy of their distinguished positions, and no less justly distinguished cha racters. The National Intelligencer says that the President will be attended by theSeeretary of SUM, the Secretary of the Navy, the Post matter General, and the Attorney General, unless. 'seine unexpected event should cause a change in the aixtinemiWbi• ONTO AND 1351W1e Ipinstoen. —By an inter esting communication in to day's raper, it will be perceived that thin important link to the great chain:of railroads from the .A.llattlic to the Far West is progressing in the most satisfactory manner.. It is evident that a spirit of advance ment' has been aroused in the Middle aid Wes tem States, the result of which will soon be ob oared ixi the still more rapid increase in wealth the of this already most prosperous portion of tits country. We have just heard that Ntettm Ii Cacio, Esq., at the instance of some of our property holders or buaineaa men, is about to prepare no fmes or sketches of the history of the country at the head of the Ohio, to embrace also a me toe of the natural advantages which it presents for txowutfacturfne, operations, and commercial pursuits. Also, notices of the 'intimus routes of ammonia' Won which nature has created, with emplatuttiona of the improvements sad additions Which have been 'podded and are now making, by art. . Siich a work, we have no doubt, will prevent strongly to capitalists and various Classes:the • greatest inducements which our position holds nut to a settlement here. All who have the pleasure of Mr. Craig's acquaintance know that this will be no fancy sketch, or an exaggerated description, but an intelligent presentation of . fonts for the consideration of practical and experiencednien. No man could be better fitted for this Work than Mr. Craig, as he has during a long and active life, been industrious in the col lection of information in relation to Pittsburgh and vicinity. MONONGAHELA BANE, Baowsst. tads.L.-.).les.srii. J. Carothers & Co., Bankers of this city, inform ms that on the 7th instant one thousand shares of the new stock of this Blink were offered at pub lic sale at their Banking House, and all struck off in about thirty minutes, io lots of froM five to twenty shares, at an average of $21121, being a little over 13 per rent. premium cm We par value, the shares being s`23. The snore price wee offered formore of this stock, but of course it could not be bad as the sale was but for one thousand dares. • This ID the highest premium et which soy bank stock in iVesteru Permsylranizsps and it is mainly owing JO the veryjn4icious and eats mums is which the concerns of this beer ere teenaged, which gives it such eortfideoce in the eyes of the capitalist. Blooornic for Stine i 9 exceedingly rich In illustrations, hating three of a very supe t Mar character This number ends the present volume, and the new ono to couunenep tb July, the proprietor promises shall, if pocOle, excel its predecessors. In the July number, .The Ocean Robin, a tale of the Southern c 0.," will be commenced, from the pen of S. A Goodman, rag., of South Carolina. The postage of the Magazine; after the fret of July, will only be 2i cents under 600 miles. . ZOOnalt.ill eT , ras Soura.—We see that the biatgebiary (Ala.) Advertiser, the organ of Wm. Annoy, the Southern Bights candidate far ..'00,4711104 Erllliartrs district, Alabama, declares , distinctly forßachamn, of Pennsylvania, for the Presidatey. ns- "Southern Rights" editors thirolsemt the South are highly elated with An atomy& meat letter to an Aasix4tion at Alab ama, V . capaind thP Parse of directly importing ths.praduatief Circa Britain In pre faremato tem at the li`rse liii=ll 57111111 AL We find the foliating coMmuniestion, addres sed tothe editor, in the Pennsylvania Democrat, published in Uniontown, Pa.. In reading it over we were :first tempted to make extracts, but fi nally concluded to publish it eniire,l as one of the moot extraordinary declarations of faith is the Supertutnural brought forth by the credulity 'of this excitiug and progressive age For the information of readers at a distance, we will state that Mr. Courtney is a gentlemen of good education, very fair intellectual powers, and high Moral character He iv a lawyer in good practice. All who know him have the utmost faith - sit his sincerity, and he, therefore stands as no common advocate of spiritual intercourse. We may hf re add Of the boastibe in good taste) that the the pp,blic defenses of the Rappings which are sent #:orth from Pittsburgh are vastly superior, both , in matter and manner of expression to those published in other parts of the country; showing that they come from a superior doss of men: Thus we give proof that we are mach a logical community that even any little mad ness which mak be caught from abroad acquires something of method, in oar atmosphere The recital of facts is put forward with such earnestness that it may make a strong impres sion on those who are disposed to believe, but the close obse rvir will, we think, discover that lit tle' vulnerable pointthrough which all such dein ,ons are dually pierced by the arrows of Troth PITTSBURGH, Nay 3d, 1651 DEAR Sin: —You say you are a believer in the of the 'manifestations' —so is every ree and able mind who has given attention to subject. For the la•t two months, I, with Y , family and frieud,, have been in daily and elAiost hourly communication with the spirits of the.pext sphere, through the medium principal ly of Mrs. Bushnell, though several other media aresmol Lave been in the city You are, per- Laic!, aware, that previously to Mr. Austin's sleuth, hr and I agreed that whoever should •pas . a. first into the nett sphere, should find the Means of corresponding with the other, and thus attest the fact of the world of spirits be ing inter-diffused in and among us-in the natural world--instruct and assure him in and of spirit nal' law and life, and vouchsafe all the infornia lion and instruction on those various topics of spiritual existence, which so deeply eugagxl our attention and study here, which it was in his power to give. About six weeks after Mr. Aus tin's death, I received a message from him through Mr Sunderland's medium in Boston to the fol lowingeffect: Tell brother Courtney I have not forgotten my promise; I will respond to him in Pittsburgh soon without fail.' Aboutone month afterwards Mrs. Bushnell visited this city uptin my invitation, then an entire stranger to her, : a nd made.my residence her home. Mr. A. says 'he influenced me to write to her, and influenced her, contrary to the importunate objections of all her friends in Cincinnati—contrary to all pe cuniary advantages and prospects; to come here uu entire stranger, in order that he might, through her, communicate with me. Her visit to Pittsburgh has been a matter of surprise to herself and to all her friends Vet it has turned out when all is duly explained, fur theiadvantage, spiritual and earthly, of all concerned. Hundreds hove been assured of the reality , of those spiritual manifestations, through ,the sittings at my house, and every candid mind `who h.to sincerely sought the truth and has had nu peritinal interest to 'aubserve, has been fully smistie'd of their truth. Nor have I yet seen s sidgle Ntional objection come from any one who bus, to any extent, observed and investigated the phenomena. Spirits are clairvoyant and in. tuitional, and when they come to a person they mad ujer his whole memory or "Book of Life," and ars , cognizant of ullhia most secret ways Fuel thoughts, and can accurately determine his exact quality They "search the reins and try the heart"—they not only see Ed, motives and purposes, his Im , ts, his loves, schemes sad ma. .billtololl9, but the actions that will be ultima ed or follow from their indulgence s in this • ay m)• mind his been searched by M.r. Austin. and without even haling breathed a syllable or thought to mortal, have hod my states of mind spelled out to me with proper admonitions, re monstrances and instruction= So with others whom I have seen grow pale with fright and as. tenishmant. at the fearful revelation, ,ke More over, our Spiritual monitors and guides, hart been sent by us to explore the minds of others, friends and free, just as a good clamoyant would trace out the mind and condition of a person at a distance, and returning have kept us advised of their thoughts and intentions whether good or had. What is more wonderful is their protoy ante, for I haro had the particulars and errata of the following day told me the evening pre- TiOUS, and which ill every instance, came unfail ingly true. Hove far into the future this prerofant power reaches I am unable to state, because, I hare not yet experienced the future, but ithasbeendrasru ut and portrayed in living colors by visual rep- resentations made to Mrs Bushnell in the spirit ual trimce, induced by Mr. Austin. When any important instruction or information was to be imparted, the dilatory and tedious process of communicating by the alphabet was superse ded, Mr. A. magnetizing Mrs. B. (a - thing of daily occurrence) and inducing upon her, a vi sion representative of the information he wished to impart—those familiar with the visions or “Memorable Relations" of Swedenborg will un derstand this picti--e orcorrespondeutiallangnnge Then after thus representing it to her and mak ing her describe It, he would lot,* at my mind to see if I had got in adequate and accurate idea of it, and then by means of the alphabet spell out an affirmation, correction, Emendation, tic. of it, as the case may be I have many of those rep resentative visions, highly instructive and edify ing. In order that you may have a clear idea of them, I have copied one with the circumstan ces under which it wasgiven. One evening lhati magnetised a young gentleman at my holm with 31ra in order to develops his spiritual vision, and directed his perception to Mr. Austin. He described him accurately—though never having teen or known him—and talked with him in thought. After many other experiments, I re quested him to ask Mr Austin to make him see a vision. He vaid he would, and that he would make him see a vision representative of the -Frailty of human life." Mr Austin then stood before him,llooking healthy, cheerful and happy- Suddenly he commenced to ewell hideously and look horrid—his faceliecame flushed and red, choked and crimson crepresenting apoplexy of which Mr. A. diedi--hobody continued to swell until it Lunt, when it ;tali found full of W 0119.9 eating and destroying it, during which time a beautiful'hird of paradise (representing his spirit) was seen to hover over and around the body—the worms continued eating his body un til nothing was left but a dry skeleton which was blown to the four winds. On looking after the bird, he found it. [lying on—and on—and on, • until it entered. a warm, and balmy climate, and a most delightful country, when it perched and rested upon a tree bearing at the same time, the must fragrant,bloesoms and the richest fruit. On looking beneath the tree he wan sue- prised again to see Mr. Austin looking brighter anddrappierfar than ever, and on watching,him, he commenced to ascend with others, a smooth and flowery mountain (representing progression) up whose fragrant ascent thousandsand millions ; of happy spirits were slowly progressing, and , now as they ascended, circle by circle, they be- , came fewer and brighter, until they were lost to ! his view in the distant and sunny summit. Call these dreams if you please;lhey are preg aunt and apt with meaning, and tell or typify the reality better than mortal language, oral or printed. Thus, in a vision, my whole life has been • rtrayed to toe, the truth of which has of I course be proved by the future unrolling it self in e present. tin last Tuesday a com. p of us projected a visit to the Allegheny ; metery.. Mr. Austin mid he would =comps 'll WI and magnetize Mrs. Bushnell in the Ceme tery. Mrs. Courtney has a sister buried there, from whom we have had almost daily communi cations, and she also said she would accompany us. Mr. Austin promised to magnetize Mrs. B. at this sister's grave. When going, Mr. A. con versed with us, iu the omnibus and at my office,' and when we reached the grounds—and after wandering some hours through them inspecting the monuments, hc., we neared the sister's grave, which had been purposely concealed from Mrs. 8 . , and upuu ascending a little rising ground, some person came up behind Mrs. Bush nell, and laid their hands upon her shoulders, and she, conceiving It was some one of the con pony, turned suddenly round, but Maw the rest I of the company at a distance of Fs or 10 rods be hind. She became somewhat alarmed, sod found herself rapidly sinking into the mesmeric trance; when she discovered that it was Mr . Austin, and that heir was the grave of Eliza she eau then into the graven and coffins—some freshly laid in them, some. wholly Jemtyed, and some only partially, old men and women, young 01en and infants—and upon withdrawing her vis ion from the graves,and directing it obliquely upwards, she sow the moat indescribably beau tiful scenery, and in the midst of it numberless beautiful and happy spirits, and among them Eliza, who looked with disdain down at her tomb --and Mr. Austin stood there and pointed out to her the contrast between earth's scenery and graves and tears, and that spiritual kingdom, 01 whieb be was then an inhabitant, I was then standing leaningagainst a marblealab, and Mrs. B. a few feet from it, when Mr. Austin rapped successively and distinctly upon it near my ear. But I must draw thin long letter to a close.— Mrs, B. left no en last Wedneutay for Clocinna ti—opou 'accompanying her to. my office, with Mr. hfcriontild, Townsend andothers, Mr. Austin spelled out to mo, after mush affectionate greet ing am now at peace withal] tho world—l am with you alway, even unto death—peace be un to yeu—Fortwoll." • An arrangement, however, has he= made, whisk wheneiie I wish to be inforstret of anything relating to the , stagy and philosophy of spiritual life, I am, by an in ternal desire, to request Mr. Austin to instruct me in the matter, when he immediately gam to ?Ire. Bushnell, andimprevasee it upon her in a visioh, or spells it out, and she mails it to me.— have no medium now In my family, although the sounds are occasionally heard through Mrs. C., who has been rendered somewhat suscepti ble to the magnetic influences, yet they appear to be involuntary or uncontrollable. and conse quently cannot respond to the alphabet, though sometimes they promptly answer questions. With regard to a medium in your town, I shall. have to write you again. There are media every where, if the proper care was taken to Jo- Nelope them. Affectionately, your old. sem , W 9. COCETNET "Tee Sanas: or the Fatal ' by Henry cocktail, author of Valentine Vox, etc., has just been published by IL Long & Bro , New York, with the illustrations of the English edition. Thin is said to be, by the English Re viewers, the ,agreatest work of 'this author, and nperior to Valentine Vox. • The American Bible Society held its 35th anni versary at the Tabernacle in New -York, on Thurs day. Among the speakers were Rev. Mr Buel, the Society's agent in California, and Has Theo doreFrelingbuyeen The receipts of the Society during the year amounted to $276,882 52 No of bibles and testaments issued 696,435 Total einee the formation of the Society, 7,672,967 copies. Bibles have been printed in Swedish and Spanish, and is the Grebo tongue also, for West ern Africa. In hie address, enforcing the neces sity of circulating the Bible, Mr Storrs took etrong ground;jacidentally, against the new ver sionista Nearly all the principal Societies have got through with their anniversaries, and the statistics show that moral and religious progress has been steady and gratifying. Posr Orrice DEPASTIMNI —The receipts at the General Post Office, for the quarter ending last December, were upwards of $l, W0.01.1u. be iug an increase of $2.41,811 BislioP Henn's° —A letter from Bishop Hea ding was read to the New England NI E Confer• ruse, by Bishop Janes. The venerable man is sinking fast to the tomb, but enjoys deep peace .d firm confidence in God The Bishop thought it probable he would never meet in Conference again OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD 111= ituentr.. u , May The Board of Directors of the Ohio and Indi an► Railroad Company, and the Board or the Great {Nesters Railroad Company met together according to agreement, on the !at of May, inst., at Patterson, Hardin Co , for the purpose of con solidating the two Companies There was a very large delegation from ►ll the adjoining counties and towns, along the different proposed lines, each advocating its own route, and all wishing, if possible, to secure through their counties.. this •• Great IVestern Improvement" The Board, after mature deliberation, decided un adopting the Southern route, through Lima and Delphos, to Fort Wayne after which the two Companies were consolidated. The Board then resolved to order the engineers to continue their surveys West, and immediately locate and prepare for a letting, that portion of the Road West of the l& River Railroad. making, to Fort Wayne, a distance of SS miles. As that portion of the line EIISI ot the Iliad River Road. to Crest line, is nearly prepared for a letting, they have every assurance, (on the removal of the pending injunctions in Crawford and Wyandot counties. i that they can let the work on the whole line, at an early day By the remevai of the above injunctions which the Company anticipate very shortly—the trances of the Company will be in the mast tot tering condition Allen county, Indians, suo seribing $100,000; Allen county, Ohio, $lOO,- 000; Wyandot county, Ohio, $65,000, and Craw ford county, Ohio, $120,000 ; all of which sub scriptions ere waned to the Company. The amount necessary to prepare the road forth° su perstructure being $516,000, leaves a balance necessary to be subscribed, of $130,000, which sill be sufficient to prepare the road for she iron This balance. cecesmry for the mass of the company, can be very easily subscribed along the line, and the friends of the road, in their several counties, have positively promised that it shall be subscribed at a very early day. The Board have appointed committees to solicit stock along the line, and to facilitate the movements of the friends of the road, in raising as speedily as possible the individual subscription to the re quired amount. From the above proceedings, our friends East will at once perceive the easy circumstances the Company are placed in, for the early construction of the Ohio and Indiana Railroad, from its junc tion with the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, at Crestline, to Fort Wayne, Indiana- It has per haps no equal in the country in its long straight lines, easy gradients and curvature, and the re markably low cost of its construction Passing through a rich grain growing and fer tile country, undulating sufficiently for good drainage, it presents as fair prospects for doing a heavy and profitable business, as any Railroad in the country and when we take into consideration its direction, and its grand object, viz to furnish the most direct route East, for the trade and travel of Western Ohio, Central Indiana, and the great North-West, we at once perceive that it is one of the most important lints lo the country. This road, being, virtually, the continuation of the Ohio and Penney!Tanis Railroad west, ex hibits to Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, the great necessity of the rapid completion of their Cen tel and 'Western Railroads, which, however, we may reasonably expect at an early day, under their present skilful and judicimm management. Their road, once completed—judging from the feelings and sympathy expressed by our Western men—you may reasonably expect a much larger business than you first anticipated. The President, Directors, and Chief Engineer of the Ohio and Indiana Railroad certainly de serve the highest praise for their judicious man agement of the affairs of the Company. under their many difficulties, nearly all of which bare been brought to an amicable settlement. , grMcLest's Vsnwirvcc.—The populuri t, ert.hd/ thin medicine hae acquired In Western Penn, venia, • rare guarantee of in. errellenee. The fulluiring gentlemen, highly rep table enter. of Allegheny tool Bearer round.. have wed thin Veranifugn In their &mi. lira and offer the ...wane. of Its great unedlral propertie. Jame. Stratton, Fourth 'street 14.1, l'itubureti Mary J. Stratton, Mary Burk. Beaver county. Sarah tiatbergror. Maneheeter. near httehurias Margaret Lindsey. e Jame Burk. kuirre , A.. Bark, " Formal. by .1 I( lUD A . mvllkda•ly,B Nn rU LP,. 1 at Market Street Store for Rent EOR RENT)r 'fhe Store, lls Marketzi xt.r...t., the setwod door from tee ecruer of Altaket l.lbe it strere , Ptareimlou giveu Mr lot a April nett. 11140g:ea - DAVID OILYEk, matgl3 . Peon O. Citizen's Illumines eompaity of Pittsburgh tetl NCOURAGE 1103 IE IN,STITUTIONs Ualer Nu. grtii !Her rtrert, In the Warehouse oIC H C. U. Hussey, Prieurent... ... WrAtsiths, rev) Wrogiiitir law. preplan' to ;II mi.rehan.lase in or, and In tratoiltu, mewl. tr. ea aro& guaranty for the ability anJ loterm))' rt the itLatitiltiOn, is afronlail in the character 'of the 'Ohmura, Lo ani all [Hitch. of Pittsburgh. Ai and farorshly thorn to the community fi,r their heudenee. intelligence, ant integrity. Drtrcroaa—C II Huse, ,Wm harsh.), Wm Laritaer Jr, Walter Brystit, Huhn It King, &Irani ilesarton. hilie !Wreath. N. Ilarbangh. P. )1 Kier. en: 111 Scott Meeting. rrHE COMMITTEE OF INVITATION, inT! tho.lace thr WI/ American, corn, of 1,v.1d Third &lawn; The l)aniolltra ccurlats thetnlicring gentler:two hrrtrar:rn—!Fran T. J Bigham, Frol.U. Kay. GrP; Charlton, Francis Earr,, John Touc,". J; . Udall Applegate, Capt. Hubert Port., Leona/1S John, Andro. - Harm, Ephraim Jrne Jr trtylo T. J. DIIIIItiI, Chwrmar, On Monday morning, at 2 o'clock. Str. Jwaa. I.ld. nal, kaa4 76. years. The funeral will tale Pl. , on (1 ,4 nauralng, ai y 0 oalca-k. A. M.. (van the midst. , cf da Eon, Mr. Jots: 31ceunly. Thlni .arceu aural: . of Qom,' alley Sarno Annual :tolecting of the Pittsbuigh cud Jllleckto7 Orphan wsitua So.tty, will be Ixpid thie etenthie, in the lint Pr. 1.7 Chon-n 01 Pittabsrgh, Lt. 7 o'cloclL El.ntecriter• ned friends to the Isutantis.c.o ••• the Vnelln lemrW7. tee lashed a nnend. The erstehe sill be =met. and • neusber cf iIiNIiCCT =.7 Ey crier d the reari M. W. cuts au. • Aie:Mtl(l9LY.-1 would recommend Jog. John- I ue Iv the nett Legit Let AN titt, due) ' tuyl3:eter ull' - FURORE/MR.—James _or_y . cuaid a t e 6.4. the Aloe a Rewriter. gal:lett. to the SCOOP of the Rati- Masonic .04 Whig COLIVOO n, to be twido n the ath of Jame heat. fi.M.nJO .111 pleaue bear hlmla taital et the Prima, Meetlneta last:Rim/Rea t .l ,.. Aßß k A i lt o D ham re Der do 1 Lnc;v:chtlie bai riertet gr.t. near liberty. All Pert..t bntl any plait. Mont hem. see to present Mom tcoltmor.b: and tbaLe todet,,l urt• retvottally requested to call sad bettlei at be wish.. to rte. up Ills butts:mos If the Ist or June. .)112trlopg) Wanted, • APARTNER in a ante anti profitable man. ufecturing business, with opitakaf 113000 A pp, pi • '3.) per cent. will be trosartatfal.a w. . Zltb e h: , • prospect of s° onerftnro ' ne%tt uP /s tPils with ' . fear of competition, end the mein. grea adea tly in dr -• amt Office, Pea fipetacietr! i1!..,:-....f)t.hertifpoost!rizstlm ls .b . lc bles,j3,ingLon tpectazles. Wlthout%eir awls .ce, resµitlos froth the defective sision • allege, irealicticaa,ce othes,„causes, would be Irremediable Prom lons expellers, and a thor 'ugh knawled,e of the science of optic", w ern, are prepared • sult defectles sir tow on scientific principle, o Spearcles, of all istuda, and the best Wawa, constaatle on hand. Also, Ssotch Pebble Lc., fitted onler. Nes. et In old frame, Po t for sale, to. o' plfr . U n e--1/r PosellA Self /tenni( I S and Ear IL • W IS WILO, *" WA! 4rket s e rest, corner of F ourth . • Secondarge Supply. A MASON $ CO. would respectfully „ call the att.:AMU of their customers and the public uerally,l9 their second large supply of new and desira biSPßlNG AND ItU3I.IIEII :HI great Tfti t o o n Trtm . * ibtro.Ter m pVgn t !"T nn o ttinee =lts iif:Ll7; rule. ere era DOW prepared to otter goo/e at touch lowa, Price. than the, could hare been phi - chased gent early In tl. .season oIYI 4 fa. and 64 Market. . NEW•BOOKS I NEW BOOKS! ATIIOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third :"`"'irii.,` , . ° L. P ra:t . o t r h t e h t e'F t or ° llld'er a the Widow Rugby's Husband; • humorous novel I:he Helm of Dreeentseater novel. by glanriatd. ma count,,' of Ueorge Yard nhe Vis.rn a MIVPI. by the author nf - Valentine VOL • ilea CLudie's Curtain loctures--ner odium The ilother.in Lao, by Mrs. Southaorth Ono Barker's Wife; It 'f S. Arthur. Wild hports to the West; by Maxwell. . . - . fLe C...¢11.1.91anwr •nw 31)01,1 Li P K lure, Applkuu , Nl•gmlcw.. IfortleulturLlt and Cult/rat, mr m ar. .u.riela Hall, IL 11...,n nil Kotamee--cuuiplate myr.: VI ACKEREL--200 bib, Nu. 3, (Largo) 4 ,131 hirarhurnyort los lo br l Nara rt .'d aryl ha ule by '''' 3l '. kAllti a CON ' tler Warehouse, Pa. Railroad Depot, tally darner Papa rad Wayne eta. • • - riIEAS-- 50 IS. dietlln Young Hyman; •• Black 6olong nava: for t,, DICKEY t . " Warr and Prot. Am I'ETRE-75 snake Crude, fur sale by I 7 awl, ISAIAH DICKEY a IV. 11 AMS-11) casks fur mule by 11 drl3 ISAIAH DICKEY aW. UTTER—Fresb Hull tor sale by 111 so Ir. • lEMAII DICKEY aCu TOBACUU— Loae* y re , Y. ••• . , .26 Sherwocel'; L., I... Lees a's, Plot 113= 14 . ARHY'S TRICOPIIEROUS-12 dor for sale 1,3 It L. sia.pir_. OLL--600 ' sgalls. Flaxseed (warranted pure) for ..le 1,, toy K. BELLEKS. ACID—CAtO lbs. (pore) for sale by 11 aol.l J KIDtIu CO .t 2/ Wou.l ROVI' - '201. 1 0 Ito. for sale by I Lay', J MUD Iw3 K . E 120 , N r o i,.. 3 4 f . of i . i tt u a u le by 111 ~,is e 0 t °L,I S . SSE -11 R) bbL,fi' tahna b iron 14 . EN %WC ACID--75 oz. l'or sale by tur YAW. , ESTOCK . 2 t 2.1 (\I L CLOVES-2V lbs. for sale by old a A FAIINESIK no, Utt-AK.E. MANNA-150 lt.o. for rale by if A I ACNE:STUCK 2 Cu `TOPE PIPES--340 boxes for sale by WICK X McCANDLI.Z2. MACKEREL -150 bbls. No. 3; so cale mo, wlcy. & MeCANDLES4 bbls. No. 1. for sale by lart?. WICK t MeCANDLES2 V_ R 0031.5-210 40.1. Corn, for sale by 1.1 =yr:: WICK a 31:CANI , L0SS r USS—.-6 , doz. bearer, for sale by i my It WICK 0 Moo Otto: B unEß_....3Llkegsfor sale by =0: WICK 0 IdeCASDLLS3. i:i Cul:tall - NOS-6 casks No. I, fur sale by L e 713 WICK 0 MeCANDLEES. MAIL-118 bbls. N. C., for sale by milt %MR 2 PacCANDLVES: VIP ICE FLOUR; • Prepared Cora; it Fara. ' raid.. -... 561.,5 Ar0,,X9.: For .1c 1, %TM A. U.-CLUZG a COL. mrlS :NA 1-ItertY r., FRENCH GELATINE. White and Colored; Avi Ccope'e American fur makingJellia, far sale by W3l. e. 11,-.CLURG & CG, .713 , Orme= aal Ten Deslcrs pßUNES—Bordeaux Prunes, in glass jars; Teri-nzpritar ralaco . Sams 4.-rtaan Prur..e.7. mr ‘al. Ire tz,yl.7 WM. A S.IeCLURG* 00 A peIiEREL--100 bbls. No. 3, for sale by A CULBERTSON & C()., layl3 105 Liberty strreL 14 ERRING-126 bbL. No. 1 (to arrive) for rale by mtra W. CULBERTSON k CO TOBACCO—a 7 kegs 6 twist (superior) for mie br larl3 A CULBERTSON I CO BUFFALO ROBES—AII grades kept can dant', cn b.:.-mLAmi far Ask sr myl3 6.CULBECTZONt CO, T 0 theHonorabledie Judges of the Court of General quarter Seettions of the Peace, and for Consty cf'easel The petition vi 11 tn. noble. of Lower it Clairand non,n,,Li,.. m the Cottlntl of Allegheny htimbly eheembk. That TOW petitioner fa desirous of Vb. lie bun,. or tater, tile bons, situate to the towns tps abcre--thst km has provided hinneelf with LlCCenniniCS foe she convenience and accornmcslatlt h ged trnvellersand strat grse u?l ' ree b :=7d r. ptrac ' enteti=tilal ol l% " d mtuf.y. that Waits. I:chic the ' atm, apphcant. ie ito ‘ c4 repots fin honesty stud leatferra ati d It well provided with 40116 e rocm and convenieri ees Inv the lodging and ammtammintion of strangen arid traveler , Junes T hicAnnity. A tronn, Jordan:tan Neely Lit eeld Jain Noble, Janos Brava,. John Doolittle, J ohn ra Bwdy John Cunning h am.unh Peter brindle, Jr., J J in Clore. John latest ntylavir3tltT lIILLIPS d MAYIIHS, tieneral Import- J Ilsoutarturer% No 14 No nrth 'nu otroat, rentel a oblo ATAmI et JVi Wail otreot,Ctly-Lorao. mitt To the Druggists, Hardware Dealer's, NI AKIETY nT0111: HEEPEIIh P1Tf21317800 3HILLIPS d 'MAYERS beg must respect- Nu ) v. loform the above psalms that Mr. L. IL Phil p, will taTo the honnt of width:kg upon them in • fen o. ,opAul parties fur Os W. of then uolvermol sr • . LIQUID GLUE 1.. r Chloa,Ulhou, Hartle, Earth. euu kr, uud matt, other pubatitleue. AI(.). the FAMILY FRIEND A Outing Preparutiv..auproualOg foul—prodocrus If outritiou, Bvrevt. digreUve Whito or Brown Bread, at lea* nut mud ehorrer lito• thau heavy : uout r h , :hi lui lo r tu; a.. I.P.L e4ble Bread. ( 71 North Fourth ' , tract, iuyl2 ' I US. WEAVER., Attorney at Law, Furth gtri,t, near the hlayoror Mine, PlltAburgh, Ps Col. loettotr, att.rmletl to promptly. my/It:A.4g White Goods for Dresses. U r. 11 11 P11.17 t1 . 1.11...' Inv.,. such a. Nliall ,144.1 inn: pith, n i esubruldo,d- Netu..ot P=MICTS3 - . Awe—Printed Jaccnnehg au.lln. with =l'd embrahlorn new.et ety lee French Lana, and a large amortowngt ur facblonable Th ane, Ham,. Grenadines. At. tayl2 20 per Cent. saved to Country Merchants. vvM. KING. Dealer in BOOTS AND gliglE9. No. en North Second street, Philadelphia, hag Juut re.. 11 from the mattufactur, .1 ...tenet'« end well *elected enwk or the sign,. goals. which will lac sold at "X twr neat. leas than eau be punctuwwd In the tit, f, each nr flat nee Dealers •111 do well to gall helure pnrchaalugs I 1 ERMAN CLAY--204i boxes for sale by 11 ItU/11.7.ELL 00.. ((1 fIEESF.-21) boo. W.II. Cream, 11)r Cole by ,$) la 0.l W. lir BIDES-200 - (prime) for sale by ll wrlt A. LW. IiAItHA COIL A. Lr wi 4"I) A b ZU . Wool Pl. 2. LEE- 411 bbls. (extra) fur tale by 1,C.: .3 area A Co. d IARD. ANIMUS lA --400 Inc. for male by ' J. hll/1) 00. I:,itOti SA LE- -A . guod Pedling Wagon, in n~IL I-1 ' " 51Z1L ' 1,,, co , wood , pt. LA RD (AL-- 10 bbla. Winter Strained, for Lurl2 It E. SELLER:I,O7 Wand et. 1.1 EM PSEED--5 bbls. for sale by ray It R. E. !SCUM! P '1 I ll PENT IN E—l U bbl. prime, fr sale 31,1.14:111, I M E fi,r sale •by AllJ 1;2 0. A. AIN I , TOCE CO , B eRNT BEII - 150 lbs. Poled. female tuq2 B A PA 'INES - NCI: .--0 . 14; 61;1i bay, 14 Nate by — e", B. A. PAHNESTOCK I CO 61 A Lt.liA 6---42 casks prime, for see by. „ TIM( a McCIANDLEBB. tirstusertn,•for bale by WICK a McCiNDLESS. Dia Asit-Lizi.c];47a.ure, for tale b • LI. 11. 1,,M, 13 S. C. CivinnTpidfZinli!Eta g lODFISII-10 tierces for sale by ) ."12 Rama IteCANDLEISS g bxs. Bost., for sale by m. 12 'TOOK & IIeCANDLES:L To Eosinus lien. AKE TIIIS DIETHOD to inforin my Intatt ,rho bare entrusted Dodoes, to aly and and „„ „ murmur, that I •111 start cm mondar.the loth ion— tor various Rotate Cu the Ohio liver end ln the ic.,„6„, and request them - N bore all tiectisatiltapans petpar...l by that data. I will snood to the amusing and eettUrns of any kind of badmen connected with ISYL --• moi--ttne..l.lentlststkro al ttecardas (0 . / SiArtiar 2.110814Tu1t A. MIN, Arairary at Law _myylOtt. Wan ea lovrth st" abrm Italltbsuad. HOME .MATTERS,. UNTrED arLtes couar. Before the Honorable Judge Irwin. epplication was made by CoL Black, in the ruse of the United States •s Joseph Stanley, charged with purloining letters from the Post t Bice at Blairsville, for a continuance, owing to the absence of material witness.. The application was, after argument, granted, and the witnesses present entered into recog miances for their appearance at the October term. United States vs Salmon Austin. Indictment, passing counterfeit coin. • Joseph Thompson sworn—l am a police officer . I met the prisoner in Allegheny city last March, when I went over for the purpose of ferreting out a gang of counterfeiters, of whose movements I bad got some information The prisoner showed me some counterfeit half dollars, and said he had -passed a good many of them by putting chemicals over them. He told me that for fifteen years he had been to counterfeiter He then took me to one of the gang and introduced me to him, asking if I had any counterfeit-coin to sell. I told him I wanted to buy counterfeit paper money, he said that he could get me plenty of it. Arrange ments to that effect were made, when prisoner was arrested. Cross examined—l was introduced to the de fendant under the name of Wilkins. He asked ate if I had brought any counterfeit coin up the river—l never saw him until I woe introduced to him. I went to Alleg eny City by directions of Alderman .Major. I ant tell who Introduced John Pox sworn— am a police officer. On the 26th of March a arrant was places in my hsSds for the prison a arrest. I found three cpiniterfeit half dollars on his person, besides a qiiktitity, of counterfeit notes. The defendant sad that some gentleman had given them to him. He also told me that he could inform me where the mint was. o.klerman Major sworn—l issued a warrant for the priamiat's arrest. These coins were fond upon him: (exhibiting three counterfeit half dollars to the jury.) He said he had them for some time, and that they were not good.— He asserted that he hod not sttempted to pass them. The evidence closed here, and the jury Was addressed by District Attorney Sweitter for the Belted States, and by Messrs Fleming at White sell for the defendant. The jury retired and will probably return their verdict this morning. DISTRICT COURT. NIOHLAir, Nlay 12 Before the Bun. Waller H. Lo Joseph Pennock. arid Thomas Davidaon, Ad ministrators. of Abraham Florbach, 'deceased, No. 154, November, 1848, List No 288. Wil liam. and Kuhn for plaintiffs, McCandless for defendant. Verdict for plaintilf—two•bundred ►nd forty nix dollarn. •Henry Hull: re. Elunor Holtz and Lewis o'srliele, No. 176, July, .1850, Het No. 137. Hampton and Hasbrouck for plaintffi•, Marshall for defendant. Verdict for defendant. Oliver Blackburn vs Alexander Short and William Pharson, owners of the steamboat Wasp, No. 519, July, 1850 Flartegin for plain 151; Wands for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff—one hundred and sixty Dollars and eighty-seven rents UNITLD STATES CIaCCIT COVILT. —The United States ,Circuit Court was in AVI9iOI2 yesterday. the lion. Judge Grier on the bench. A number of motions were argued, but no business of gene ral. importance transacted. SAD A.:II/101 —On Sunday morning, Mr . Newell, proprietor of one of the Manchester lines of munibusses, was,shockingly injured by the ,erturn of one of his omnibmises, was shock ingly injured by the overturn of one of his ve hicles, which he was driving. ills legs were broken in no less than four places. Dn. Dick son and Mowry, who dressed his wounds, con iiders that there is a prospect of his recovery. FINZD.—The keeper of a MY= known as the .2ounty Downs House. was yesterday brought be fore his honor, Mayor Guthrie. charged with selling liquor on Sunday. The information was made by the wife of a man to whom he had sold liquor. lie was fined fifty dollars. DIS7ZR3ANCZ.-A larg,c party of Germans, 'sidle peaceably enjoying themselves at a plc nic near the Soho bridge, yesterday, were attacked in the most wanton manner by a gang of tow dies, though the latter were finally worsted, one of the Germans wail severely , stabbed, and reversl wore somewhat injured. lirs.trso LIQCOII os Srmoar.—The Mayor of Allegbeny,had two tippling housekeepers brought before him yesterday, charged with eel ling liquor on the Sabbath. Their cases hose not been yet decided ROBGEUT --Some scoundrel who stopped at the Black Bear Tavern in this city, on Saturday, got up in the night, and stole one hundred and fifty dollars from the pockets of the lodgers.— Be has not yet been arrested. TOWNSHIP Eticrions--An eleetlgn for Town- ship officers was held on last Sat ty, in Chor tler, and Lower Saint Clair Townships, with the following results Lower Sam: C. Justices of the Peace—Joha Patterson, Abra ham Andrews. School Directors—Arthar Irwin, (three years) J Patterson, (two years) J. Doris, (one year) Superrisors—William Huger, Wm. James. Assessor-4. Patterson. Assistant Assessor—Michael Knowles. Judge of Elections—William S. Dilworth. Inspectors of Election—J Patterson: J Cor nell. Omahale—Jenattinn Needy. Overseer. Lf the Poor—Neon Rich and Know Leon. Auditors—J. tl. Dilworth, (three years). ti Shriven, (two yearn) A. Ambler, (one year) Chartters Townehtp. Justice of the Peace—Doctor Mecaskey, ct Temperuneerille. Ml= School Directors--William Carr, (arse years) Alexander Carnahan (two years). Supervisor—Jesse Parson. Overseer of the Poor—David Frew TAVCEN MCI-NU:I. —The following • her of tavern licenses granted during Term of the Court of Quarter Sessio• pared with the June Term, lit Ward, Pittsburgh sth 6th 7th bth 4th 'At Allegheny, 2J " •• 4 4th •• Eureka Mining Company of Michigan. rpm Stockholders of the Eureka Mining onmpinu of Highly., an. hereby no that . nascent of taranty,tive tents per share has been made . thersoltal Hock Hurst Wading Wil m a t., gnit,rg.biL7.l,%myUrilleangildiNt I",:dt.t,/ pylon.; Ilsons & Co. rlnniurch. JAMkS NI. 011111 STY, Seo.and Teens Conk. Ml.. Co. of Mlob. 4 - g UNDRIES-- 17 27 bales Llottoso bbl. No.l Lard. 3 Dried Applet " F. trot' , Pees, Pealed. LLIk• • dle Feathers; " Rain: 2 - Olpaeng, 'analog from auddold aod for sale by R-AISINS 100 Loxes (fresh Bunch) for .1.• by mil. 1111 Alt DICKEY 1 Cu. TIEUTTER-2 hbls. and t keg (fresh) for sale by nib ISAIAH DICKEY *CO. COFFEE -50 bap Green Rio, for Bale by term 18AI:ill DICKEY o .4:0 FrAlt-100 bble for kale by mylb DICKEY A CO. I 'kn.:FEE—WO bap prime Green Rio, fur ~lo I;y JOAN WAIT t CO., • !Abort! . strett. 4gALERATUS---SU boxes, --- tt oupeXiora7l.l - na conelawaerit sad km SILIP be not° - JOUR WATT k F'sli— -100 14..11. NA 3 blackass4 Boston Inned.l.oo; 10 o. Trimmed abut; 00 AL !IVA No,l Ntaallrlisnins; co .! Late AO.OIATOT 00.10 AT 00710 JOHN WATT t GO. JUST RECEIVED—AT WM. DICEY'S, 1 1 011 14 04===kjor Pontr, 10 Er k elah and Fewirll unn d' EL% for taro ear On* . 6 Muss = colored atol black Eilk Rory Cutworms, Or Cos A sple adktom. l usortmera of El multles and LitlBll lo V est- ERIMPED RlBBONS—Assorted widths sad color', "toed ess Ws day. Alip, black colored ELk Was But t .. at ylO F. 11. tATON, ER Fourth st. rrowDLE WORKED COLLARS, Elouno , Basins of mo or tb WI smortmaut ditto; ado, opmf mrlo .lt EATON. Fourth ot. • . IR BALLS—A full assortmentjust reo'd sad for sale br ra7lo P. IL MATON. gOTTON HOSIERY & OLOVES—A. full urcetworor *tea oil can oadol am prftth soorizaan Liao lima, mu o pti lollth for sale, _wholeado or rolol4 istrur 2=4 1:11 Fount c. VVIIITE LOUISVI LLE 4lM._,l:.l ,, tliebAr ,: azt ! a i la go Wln dn>• 8a•h: V•li avd ~~,l'lau■h Linke sad Twice. Ink V; tlts r d ' o .cr Ix.lc. L`d. Cost and teat Zak , and rmskrodse ' /Icalcicl, far sale cheap In at , social!" to sulk eastrsnerk. ISAAC TIA.RiIIS. Ii ) K.. mrlo:ffi• • near klarket and St k.cur rt e . E DAILY GAZETTE, and all our Pitts -1."'" E ‘ c " "r.b bkalT. sod wort of the Weekly. and sbooy 100 ." S. , TYPsoeris from all prioelool musk sal Slbbets's least CoantelleicDotoesors, oar for bT 5n71a.31. I.kkAc Liken, st. t od coo p. k r e , Ikd. Wand—Flues t'VeZrgoirn'enT.&'=" ts, oval r be . r of ,Data met and s b at. of all t am 4 1 , F , 10 . 04:1 rapplled al ;bort tuctlee. Phase call at • ISAAC IlAdt/lIN AsTnef and Intelhgence Office, mylfrat, lA/sutra:rest, near St. Clair. LeßfilkE Patent Reversible Water Filter S NOW to be seen in operation at WM. 'LATE CO.N. Plumbers, No. 10 Fourth shear, be Ferry lad Liberty and at PRTOII inue, No.lo Market street. Pittsburgh. This Filter hammiest! Oold Medal from the American Institute of New York, and a Certificate from the Franklin Institute of Phlladel fot Superiority in its cleansinkprommffim and also certificates from those haring them in use in Philadelphia, of which the foliontmige esmplan iu.rth It gives me t pleasure recommen4 to the toren of ;um cher Wa ss,the Patent Reversible atm Filterm.ln vented by Tr a msts. Liming used ons of them Co. per bi months,enabled to.ludge of their rens. OECIROE PLITT, 187 Walnut street." - • •• • • • • •• March 29th, 1861 The kottot Revertible Water Filterar, invented by Mr :mune' 11. Lewia, and coed by me for mom months at my private residence, Is all that any Anon could wish. I therefore mkier it privilege to have It in mY Power El t,.commend It to the public JONAS P. PAIRLAMB, No. S Summer street." Uwe Filters an wanabtecl to take cot any smell or i..ste which root arise Inom decomposed animal Sr vegeta ble matter inCllke water hey are warranted to last two gal ars. tc be and teen tb with or be a pp dinar reciatedy MR will hot tom mid remain SLATER & JARDIN, tai illtf r23 , Areb street, I HAVE on hand a large assortment of 1 WINDOW L.URNICF.S Ana CURTAIN BANDA at nen tsUrros, for curtains WA!. NOBLE, sclylo nearly al:Tante Dim Post Mo. %y HITE r su for lr turlo Water and Front WA. A 1 UM COPAL VARNISH—For sale by uolO ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. CIHEESE--nblizes for sale 61 o u o, ISAIAH DICHLIEVAV..... (1 , RIMPED RIBBONS—Just reol.por x i pres.-25 tattoos of Mime eery dertirabli tftim e ned r bozo, for Trimming. embracing all the different viable, bud color. The attention of erbolenla mato.. la ne entotfitib invite.* to the above material re antortamne /I.IJY " A. A. MASON E CO. W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker, No 67 ilarAti, Corner.of Itiarrth Pittdairselt, DEALER. in Fist WaTellL9,.. JEWELRY, :illy, Ware, Military. Goods, .Laaie and'Ghandel r., Tea and Table War, Canary, Castors, act Gold Pons, atathematlial Ir.trumeuts, and a great Variety of rich. fashionable RDEI4II, tuieful sad ornattuintal. Watch work executed In s superior manner, suited by toe Ensliik and French workawn.. Fine Dress Onqdl, per Express. A. MASON x CO. hare reed this morn nod lagwy twirl plainTissuil i r stftlful TAM. and .sore will tittlri , o l n t' Of Drub s•n. they will b, mid at unusually low Jilin.. wholw %ale or retail. at Nut g. 2 and 64 Market n. su)v Charnels Coal Company. N°Tie E!—All persona having demands nittaust the Chartlers (kW Cay . r. Inn {ileum pre ..tat them for ...Dement Z. W. REMINUTON, 1,1/7w Mana g er of lb. Chanters Cool Co OHNA3I,ENTAL IV 1 ND 011 r El LA S S, ENGLISH PLATED AND CDOWN.—PADIUL StuLled. Ground. Blue, Green, Pa rpl hubl , Lomon, .mad other colored tilsmt-for rerldeacom metuributa, primate °Ma% Atc,Dtst retedStef fthat and for sale b . r . J. J. GILLESPIE, targht 16 Wool a..., .be FoartlL DULY. CORN STARCH-5 bxe. forsale by j. to,/ B. A. FAIINKSTOCK I CO. . INDIAN RED-150 lbs.. for oak by B. A. FALCO:STOCK A' , 2o. DOWD EXT. LIQUORICE-1 caul for sale b, .y 9 B. A. BA 11.11BSTOCK A CO. OA.ASE SPONGE-400 Ibe. for sale by g__/m 1 B. A. YAILNESSOCK A CO. Saxony, M A bi " 2.l A . !3- I: Pixo E T C .I la,3„kAl'o,7;rd V ONFECTION SENNA-40 lbs. Coracle by 1./ or. B. 6. TAILNEZTOCIEC t CO. ('ASSN-400 lbs. for sale by !L.." mo • B. L. FAILNLSTOCLEC t CO. rrARTAR EMETIC-50 lbs. for sale by 1. rari , B. A. 7AtIIiESTOCE • CO. VORROSIVE SUBLIMATE-25 lbs. for 11.0-21 B. A. CATINESTOCE 1 CO. OLL BUTTER-3 bbls. (fresh / ` in cloths, inst rred mad for tale by IL OALZELL my 9 Ltbeny greet. H ONEGGER I CO., Importers of Wines, to eves Si even Liquo r, d and Setth. ss Cheese, Etalthfaeld street, bes xth an NAY AND MANURE FORKS-125 dos. limes. *Co's ci.lebratrl iLey sad Manure Yorke rrmosed foam La. mennfantilmr. lohlitOriphin scent and talc by IL W. PO/NLOLYTER.anstign- Water Street- For sumtnera of finish and Intrinsic mi., them Forks neu ho mirpirseed; end the ion price at ninth they are oldt hums, their introduction. • ennkly BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-1000 lbs. for sale by en= ROBISON. LITTZ.II t CO. ILK. POPLINS—Now-opening At A. A. b5....c0 a 4b. n 4.ro.sweaan .2(212 Pose= or the 'levet style. Greenwood Gardens, TWO and a half miles below. the City, on 1_ Um bank of the Ohio liver, an Ornamental Slaver Garden, and a delightful summer retreat. Ica Cream, Confs,tiottarles, Fruits. Temperate Drinks. Aa kept for the aconatoodation of rialto.. Also, a hone atoortgoeut of Shrubbery and Everblooraing Planta for sale. The etemner Chieftain leaves t h e Dot of ISOstreet, at Ihe beginsing of each hour, from tt o'clock A. M .until to , M.. landlit, at the Garde. [Closed on Sunday.] mystlf [Dispatch and Port copy.) New Barages, Tiunes , Bilks, Lawns, &e. M.URPHY & BURCHFIELD hare this day (lons New York.) DI and ß ili k aitzne r = I.grAt 7'n D,w Doren us invited to dl beforethwielinvelinven el Goats nt wholesale in roo.v up Miry Env Dan or Prnesartirk May Ls ILSI. THE President and Directors of this Bank ham this day declared • dividend of ran -Ms mark ththe capital stock.. far the leg ale months, payable to e Etoekhalders or their legalreprceentatarm forthwith. taytelw JOLLY SNYDER. Cashier. Promissory Note Found. A tis PROMISSORY NOTE, drawn by ]lola, Coo Co, dated Mar 7th, 1831, to the order of Dan iel tocher. at Ear =oaths date, found to Word street. The oyster ecut have It DT aa Oto_vvere of roll J. U. MELLOR, el Root st rE UNDERSIGNED, having . iad the pleasure of Ilateningto u an Ettlf: t u te .. rhy l nologt lilllte r gnte the Tnetten 4l2 Latetallon, by the Peal- Jsab Mt. J. PLOORT, meat thatac man were called away at that Urn/ b y the ;wheal of General Scott In our ,; , 14a . ablei v h . thji lect:tte treat or much eat i r e ble ice WM+ or the easeClablern crtlf: that nak•anltablaarraeugements to hot.. It repeated at ,00h Lane es now abteatrau{ement. Jolt web conyeal. :ace L. T. CVELL, lII.NRY 1 1 / I LLL,I3IB, R. MORTON M. IVII.LiA3LS, M. KERR, A BLOM Lucrus 0. 4 4100 D, A I DOCTOR - Cr, Pittsburgh, April _el 1101 coutplisuce with ttle sbovs request. GREGORY hu consulted to deliver the Essay. in the baptist Church, onus Unit and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh. co th. kb lest., ..clfoam); til{libnore Merril:lo; Solmoor (V.:Mob rOi 'lie Li WM. A. MoCLURO a CO ' MrocoO. and Teo Dosion ISAIAH DICKEY a Co., flant and Water at. AC K.E RE L-31.0 ntiln. No. 3, receiving hi... 1. er JAUES DALZT.I.L. Watrr A 111) OIL-15 bbls. for sale by mlh. JA3103 DALZELL W, highest priee inoolf Cash paid for all the dm nraden of clean leash. d ne,l ,nxrt MURPLIY a LEE. Ee'D Tills MORNING, per Express—e mere, emLraclog all the nolerAl and most desirable Airy ! v ol.( llorw,ll my worn. A ery lame eesorteneot Children'.olpsay. fAoeIOWIN Um" end Grodd lints. Thn alteation of plrehrteen la particularly !Aviv:A tont., LboTe undo. Mr.' A. A. MASON 1 W. Woolen Goods! 2 CASES Green Mixed Jeans; B lue lack Baud Cloth: 1 Cotkru oab TN dlt um Just toed from matt= maaattu. rut, on connat, mad cbr mla Am ftvorabls time. mir 11011.PUY • LEM- Excatnor Duc or Premozoo, May 0, 1931.. HIS BANK has this day declared a dm .. sewer rot ram cra. co l l i t i o o lar i l i t t o o kWoblo 0a7734 Onader. Notice. 3lor chants' and Manufactumn? Bank P of Plnsbmati bag this dar declared dWidgmd of roca els um.. Coo th. cavithi .Imk of ...41M.Pd,00 of th a c ralra of Ma that ats gir Mock. palhal ..worwri NN o r after the Mb Plthabeir.V. 0th.1141.-1..7f Valuable /WPM tlr Sale., Eimt L OTS fronti ng acs w. tooth att u balat, yr, and Wnit or tillitS‘ •ad 11.4:7 ZV I" • • " ZUMIOAIe."" QTRICTLY GENUINE FRENCH BRAN DY."Wta,a. for o for al. tb" !ttwi I !!INRIWI*.a , Man. my. For Rent, Bonnets! Bonnets! Notice S HEREBY GWEN that au tlection fur 0_ Fire Director,. mld lb; •Pnolatment of ..och oilcan as L.,ay be deemed ne.....seary tar cm/decline the business 01 . the ••Ilononwahela blirooF chartered In put.. -we of au Act of Astetably. pawel the thb Ewa; Hardt. tint. will be held at the at. Chatte d Howl. tmb. on Wednesday, the 21st day at May. A. 1.1.1441 between the Loan of lb A. 51 and P3l Raid day. WM. LABINFER, Jr K. H. VAIL my7tv, w W. DALLAS. B.hirtin g Mains and Irish LinenL tfURPIIY Sr. BURCHFIELD hare again raplenished thele ateek of above grxeas. and can imp. WS • .Pcllol. 'Video(' eseh—the hater leareserkel itex mei have Lim ece r eived Ptllvar Case Xmolhas and , S,L . etta .4 • 0j ric... •41 the different. width% •whieh th•Y offer.. ID r 6 ti RAPE SIIA}V LS—Ree'd this day, per L oDroidctartantartanof tbose eery desirable. plain and era crape risalrle, at all A. A p. real A. A. MASON C CO. ST. IILAEEk HOTEL, (Fermerll-y the Exchange,)_ Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, li,rrresuaar. spaciot%cetitral, and most conveni ently located II EL. havlng been comPletelY ew . "led, and thoroughly repaired awl inaPowed. LI dud doen for the woOaxmalation of the politic. The subsmiter. lessee awl proprietor of' the ST. CLAIR IIOTEL, reepigtfully Me friends and the public that he hoz fursitilioll It In the mow elegant and eon:darts - Ide wyle, and employed competent wesistants and attentlre -nd faithful 'errant'', and that be will spire no exertion. to make it equal to any house In the conntiT The well known ceutral incatlon of the House, sal eon• ventage of It. arrangements. rendering It thenwatdestra ide either to trarekrelor permanent boarder. indnas tam to solloit and hope fordt a liberal share of patronage: apWlitf C. W. BENNETT LARD—'23 kegs No. 1 Leaf, for sale by mr7 RIMY. mArrrtelvt , a Cu D RIED FRUIT-150 bu. Apples: SOO Narthex. for .3. 11 my!RHEi. MATTHEWS k ICE-10 tierces (fresh) for gale by fLOBUON, atrrLE a Co. my 7 • • .2.53 Liberty Mr*. PE.,I-50 hf. chests Y. 11., Imp., and 131.3 ck. 11 Temy tbr di br, mr7 ROBISON', LtITLF. t Co. lIAY FAKES-4O doz. for eale by mr7 S. F.-TON DONNIIO7I9t *W. ETAT FORKS-50 doz. for sole low by my 7 B. F. VON BONN If oitn BROOMS-150 doz. for sule by Yl myr e 11. VoN BONNIIORSTt CI) - powDER.--tOOO lbs. Blasting; my .1. Icegn Ride; just . r,,J. got pale by .1. S. I/11.1i OATH A CO_.__ SAFETY FUSE-1 , i,,,ri bhls. it , st , r.f , e; t.....i. by . goy, , J. S. unmoatn a CO. BURLAPS-A;nuperiur article .40 inch, for sale by sar7 MURPHY t LEE. t 4Ax• WOOL IIAiS, ready made, for nyb. Sr my: htunt , ftY a l E EE_ DEER SHINS r - - -'3 bales tar sale by my RAUL MATTHEWS 4a). L'LEAD -1913 pigs Soft Galena, for sale by my: 11ffET. MATNIEWB I CO. DIG METAL --165 tone for sale by .11_ eisl RIMY. 11.AMIZIVS IL. FEATHERS--$ sks. prime Kv., for tale by ¢ly7 - RIMY, marrlinws aav 10DA ASH-4)0 casks (good) for sale by kJ my 7 A. CULBERTAON t nci7 POTATOES -100 bu. (Galena) to arrive, for rale by soy 7 A CULBEIMAON 0 CO. RYE WHISKEY-37 bbls. (pare) for sale Dr my 7 A. CULBERTEOS A CO. I V, AILS-300 kegs ase'd, for sale by 11 . 1 2 ,31 A. CULBERT:3ON A - CO. • SUNDRIES-- meta GILISGGIg, 6 We. Di/r7 Skin& 30 wk. LAW PeAches: 6 cute Ilnean; jast reed .red sals co); A. CULBERTSON . & DRIED PEACHES-29 bbls.'on comign meat sad for Ws by =y; ISAIAH DWELT CO. DRIED FRUIT-400 bu. Peaches; my: 1;0 " J A . vl Dy IUTTON HA3IS-2000 S. C., for Bale by 11 my 7 7. IL CANFIELD. S UNDRIES-2 ~! .!l e . r e es do dry applu 10 ucks feather • 2 do. racy Nov lar.dinc tro=ktcaszur Yost %D,, far Rids by ILD3 O ISAIAH DICKEY t CO. SUNDRIES-- 60 bu. Meerut, 1500 lb. Darr 1151 r. 100 dm. Corn Drooma 2 bblu 'Hickory Nutt;. on cortricomeat, far rale low to dose, by J. D. WILLIAMS t CO. rays ronarr Itoalioad Fifth sta. rVINE JACONETS AND CAAIBRICS- A 2 AL A. !Woo tOw base on hand • complete stock of tine Jsooncts anti Gosh-km span fIOTTON-46 bales nowlanding from stair 1,..j . fr rm. ke ode bY MAL D/M9*CO.„ The most Eztraadmary ihmosery en the World is /114 prat Anthion Bentedyfor Man and Bane O. Farrell's CELEBRATED A • A :TAT Lli TIXI7T. miroculims cures performed by the F C - liablen physicians in the daps of old, wean then 100 upon as the remit of mager., but since vs Lave be an,. intimate with th eir lastory we clan thus .mans theirsurpriaing tom" over disease- Their attaitunents La the knowledge of medicine were the wooden of the aw, while at the same time the Menne of Chemistry, ertikh with them had 14 origin. leas to the rem of ON world sealed bock." And In IMany they menthe mod zealous of stud.. In the beautiful groves •loch skirt the dmrtsot Arable, aboard rem =ante and odorous woods whomeate obtained those memoir gumsend De .t balm., of which this incomparable Mbar= is composed, cud by whoa atimulating urndioem petwiandlog met =MD. I•=parties It le, wbcn applied * instanteneount =Tined through the whole venous minuet. Waring M. rood in tetnemin In tbo incredibly short time of 1U or lb tultnes. Its sedan is prompt, powerful and vdecteal a without the Mat dangm. It penetrates th e flesh to the bone, mimes contra.= cords, venom UM to limb. Mb= hate bee, pained for ream modes the theireled flesh to grow out and riria blood tore oiuhile through hare= 11 rotor. the =main Thad or Joint Water. and this Is thermion by it hes been 100 miscreant siumedial In connicall =men of the Joint,. In chronic tines-do. of ltte Opine, Lire , Liman and itldneys, this greet Arabian remedy Muds untie:Miele= be Ague Cake or Enlargmentor the Tem . leT ‘, llG . Itheureattmgbps peoho u. Pein , s,L9 oult= i i s , (Dalai= in Me m: cf Autmill= as ribp* Ma Complaint,istemyer,Parzy nedir?d.fehTt Lmlt, every gre rr. nal application. 101. ILL ' nent stands th e head of all medkine. Ibliming is from tbe ;Men= the:me of the wealthy and blglair rinipectable „home of Emusa nt Eh., of Peoria, soli =min. one of the mat suceenfal cur. Iu the thualwof medical history: Mr. 11 U. De. Mr, Actuated bt mr=e of grate. fulness, 1 submit the following se AM 1011LAIIIN ot the util ity of your great medicine. My child, thrte yeereold.w ea Wan attacked with • terrible di....., which, tie Ithe than sirhoer.. prodtratne it to total enhelesenat T he p became so rigid that tutu *wed midd be beak the Mai Um= black and cold, and antoehe atone= Vieelano-, the eyes partially closed and altheatber bollow hag this was &alms to ell mood: the spine Mama coo -1 trected, and m curreil, that Mee laying on ite beck. the head and heels only bnelord. hated, the child presorted , merl ithliethenee cd below deed/ Immediately on the at. tack. the faintly phisidan was oiled loyand for three weeks he labored to reitors It to feellng.but allin vain, although It w. MM.= . dosev tienen, and various rubaSelent lin- Meets •PDliwi A consuleation of phtelmthe wee th en held, but to no =ohm. The ease was then brought be fore the Idolical Society, but nothing =old be immee tad which had not alerthy been done: and the dentor tbentold me he could do =dung nth. We then commenewl ape plying year Liniment truly ore. the entire Ingle of the end you mei . Megiiie • Peterife WI, when. after. Mr applications, imenind animateon 1.34 anare.t. The :Mild [stilly rictrermd. with tbr ethaptlou a me sig cwhich uld acet become perfect for neerly • month i r is ow =aril and robtiet as con he Fort other cues Of the whit d timer= i no y neigh borhood plesiouely. all of which deed. when. doubt. if your Liniment had been used , th ey would have recovered . Panne, March I. 1951 lITNRE 0 CLELAND Liner Camp:amt. ErynipelaA, and Rhruynatnan Cured. Marion Co., liy.. May 27. Beg. Mr. 11. U. Fasatil—Dear rir, Your Liniment to waWng very welt and doing a twat deal of goal among the It ha. * bad boa , of Erysipelas, and an ot her of • bad pain In the brearit. A imly, who ...unit.. to her bed for wereral niontha with Liver Complaint and Affec tian of the Heart, was entirely' cured by the nee of your Amid. Llohnenti She sold the doetzrs miuld do her no gocd. It him been applied to • [real rut, and cured It in a +hart tiakr. 1 hate been diet with Itheuntstlem far • long time,'ffnd just before • wet veil it pained me so much that I had a nd pe r ub binga god in the night ..- .eared lathing a with your Liniment, and 'before I wee dune rubbing; the pain re 1.44 Juilff 110CR.MAN. Stiff Complaint, Sweeney, Distemper, Clads Lind Sore )yer Cured. 03. %talon, Posi.ulatte; nu/Vida County. 111. I 11. U. faxamat To Arabian Liniment le hi¢hly. gli "d e be" i•Jil V t , b74l .d auOßZ m or y ge'gppbrir horse, of tba eared one of my own of the Evreeney. uur :be:ll7, Joseph Dikes• cuml hie here. of a Cud core with he at tried it on a colt that bealthe Distemper very bad, and cured It immediately. Ile asys it Is decidedly the vivant bone medicine he ever w.f. There haeehero numben mired Bore of Sin with I bad It a very valuable medicine both for man and bout. Baca, of Counterfrit, TO GUARD AtiAINFT IMPOSITION READ TILE POL. LOWING emu:). vas. The Public are particularly eautiormel against • Act , Ovinagens which has lately made ita apivesrance Lod Is mild by the Imroeter rho matee larrell's Ambi gua Liniment." 'thistle a darteerunl fraud and more liable to deftlye from-bi, twine the nme of Yarndl. Them Env be particular 'up, al// .fitr I I by the name-"Farr ell', Liniment," for unprincipled dealers will impose the SPL , MOUS oliature upon you for th e genuine, bat alevayTmlk jar H. 0. unroll, R. - tartan Lusts.rai." and fate so ether, ea the genuine ahrops be. the letters H. G. bdon• Farrell's, blestunstbre lb* on the ontAde wr•pp.r...ml th e . wort. blown In lbw bottle —"/L O. Aruba. Limit:nod, Prorin;' , AJZI. wanted In every Tnsen, Village and Hamlet In the Rolled btatm, irdarhich one IC nut established. At by letter to 0. P.,endl Pe , dia, 111., ,vith reicrence as ta il haracter, re.pormiLllitroae. Ra on the auvrit"who oil! tumid" Iron of Charm, a book contauunp mud' valuable Ituidmatiotior stem dam of sew,.. Pater-2Seent, to con., and one dollar per bottle. TA,. Oaf, 10 Manuactured by U. Lg. p a r e a,,,,, insentur nod rietor , arul , thohTse roiritist, No. )7 Main orre, Peria. 1114 and fur rale holerale and mini: at proprietor'' , price bY It. E. SELLtItS. * ilolTj.VV.Tl ' . CERES, Alle g heny " . °" 4 mi." 4 Rockingham - and Domestic Qneensware. NVOODWARI), BLAKELY & CO., Mall atheturers of 'Roc/club= and Yellow Cane Want, Oblo.l .Rust sprgerople Rooms,. =nor Bluth and Liberty streets, (gourd Church building.) entrance next door to J. St fiord, Wholesale Urocers, Our extansaive Works enable rm to 411 orders promptly. • competent dmlgner, being constantly employed, luso en ables us to tap We with all the new and toonmred styls• of the day. Water Outs, tebers, Fumy Toys, Deesert gets. Slower Yam% tloblets, Mantel Ornament. Medici. amt Bung Jam sod articles for domestic nee, In great variety. Orden mceddlitly telicitrd. utelatil SHOULDER BRACES, of a ilea- and;su Amiarklat4Sasfroxina gad fee we by__ CPI K/40/4 MeDOttabor, snal sad icetbem. Wood st, Yu b. BLACK ANIcl FANCY SILKS—A. A. tam,* Ca. bah. Tvogired lot of mr nor Mock and ►Pal:m.lBllk. .Lr VORN--500 b IL/ uurt for sale by J. B. DILIVOLIII 4 CO. BACCO-4 hhds. Ohio Leaf, for sale by mra J.& DIIAVOSTU & CO. COltN-35 bb . aro for sale by • P. YO2l 803.6310118 T OCA, FS 044 96 hontA 4ve"~ , . x .e~~i ~t?hs3~ ; "`..vim " 'S C ' ~~ -~-,' t .. DRIED BEEF, 'MUTTON lIA3la & YEN 190\—Per ..& Dr' J. D. KTLll6lte 100. MIS comer Keel and FM gt.s. I ATIiS-25,000 Sawed ta — ths, best quzli 14 ty. for rale by 11.081bObi. Lill LEA Cibert7O. 210 FLOUR-106bbla. extra Family: tays " W. jiROOMS-50 doz. fancy, on COLLaigIIOIOEL J 1 aid Err sale by - ROB/L 6 ON. LITTLE it CO ttLYN No. 21" o Libertik Wanted. SOBER, industrious Mechanic, who can tarn al kinds of Rolls, and roil ;arc of his Wm al me RAO. For skOk'dor , avir W Jay.T.lPc BIGAMY k CO. i3ennett'a Monochromatic Depository, NO. 73 THIRD STREET. k 7 L—Ner Paintings—She . os.rtkeu Of GetinimoN: -6,1 due .IXA:notn7 of locOta7V - 12172 a $ EO. E. ARNOLD CO. have thia day as `Y existed with them JOIDC D. SCULLY. The dyke! I be firm will be as beeetolbre. tbgeezet. May let inaL bi t ,RORGE S..ARNOLD & CO., Bankers 1, . - eMtgra h :4l; icTiutr!f IYtdD I ,deer of to, iled the proceed. matted to o. pact of UN, Union Geo. B. Eichbanm, Civil Engineer. A I I7ILL ATTEND, in any part of the colon lnutry. =Le wer. Dr..% A C., for . coal or eleckwater eauloalow, =4 yin pee l_h e ar.. re work. eyechlearions, and atioutes f cost cf way at a lie will eino stle..l the WIWI= df land, wed laying ..00 town plate: mukluk &writ= of uallat Su MeV OF drooghte of outlawry, to alike In Burwell's Buildtwo. arard at, um an CO= Howe, Pitta-rag h. Referewee—lioo. A. W. Lamle, llow. Bakewli. bed-, !urine Bsp3lelm . Craig, Esq., Wm. Madam VHF. appointment of WM. B. hacOLIIBB lel. PreMerit /Mite of the iifth JaLcial District of Areablitlegm tril 4ST,==7: ...nol be amende to by by Mr. tioCardleen, WILSON AfeCANDLIMS. WM. B. StreLVILK 01, ake r.morei to .1 D. , -1/1 , 4 no....,NO.SPang U. • """ BLCANDLEBa. Watches ! f UST retILIT4 from the goat, and note to cloning the Wrest sad bust &nutmeat of Waterpos, eeoelly. an. nu brounbl to tin. eny. The %Orb. on the most reputable annotorturcre of London. Lhu , poo pe l. Put% and Oruro. and m! wernusteOhio toute t d equal (and Ma surior) to any tdtbuto die In Cbronstuter Lens. Watobor; routienuo Watches of the hoe wreath.. awning 040 keys 'Hopi/ter: and • tali uvula.: of urn. patterns Oold Watense. varying to acoordlng to county, from Pt awl npnAls. ounnteed mgrs.. Mal, and aarruted ae to now sod Omnibus for Sole. .4 FINE FOUR HORSE 0141:NDHTS, in plebe mentos order. Mr bele by_ OEO. ARTIIIIRS, c. - ener Ponsth and bmitb.9•4l ste. If bet midst brittle sebs, it nen be natal. Nail . Auction Ibocao,_on £.•Wday, ebe 10th et May. • GEOBAY ALLTataI.S. sayfat IZLOUR-240 , bbla. Extra and S. F. for sale 1! by we L. S. WATIIIII/121 s BOWL DRIED APPLES—, W sacks for sale by tope L. a WATEMLLN k MN& BUTTER—In boxes (freeli . ) a r . ee'c flail . by mer. PEARLS -20 bbls. for sale by my 7 J. IL CANITIELD. INSEED 01L-20 bble. for sale by Li Ire J. B. M.N.-MLA QALEILA.TIIB--100 and lObbla. pure Q for ale by my 7 J. B. CANTEUZ. HEESE-100 boxes for sale g onna nay; Office. for Foreign Patents, Na.,5 York, sad 166Fkd rt.,Loralara "DATiNTS FOR INVENTIONS procured J_ Bra.* Eakmd...a •li man. parts at Ynsopt—the Conuisa, Cube. mod tbs Atts run intomutlan oaths &boo, csahhajti so lkrabat oard-Ima S Wall anat, nrer roalr. Ak:mder Bradley, 19 Wood street, detsem Fret and (510 N Or TILE GOLDEN non.) XSANITFACTURER of every description Iv", or coowo STOVESof the met upland 0.4- tems, aod sstett as En render tam best me • seeks,. aIso—PMOR frIOCTO-k mass which will b. Ibtaul Jewell a Mors celebtated folding time Parlor Staten AM Maroc Itedlatera Yrs:Latin Slams plarkaral facer Orldelb to .hick sr* twits tin attention of bulidacTsa Nettie; Hollow Waser, Wagon Bores, fee to all of .nigh ere knits the attention of Sala. betas butzheidat Cambers. Hamburg Polka.. A KLEI3ER, Ne. 101ThirA street, has just '*rtnirsiZ d e — isas, caw of the mast prgoisr and btatt tlftd Mikes ever !hand. Farraell,,Old aria= and coutneeld pm = Poster, end dadiestal to lira Hurd,. of Once II laird Tare_ , Mary Dean & C. Rotor. Me Little Red =IOC U.O; b The Mountain Daisy; bz' Laney- ' 1721 . 2 " De" I1:1 P '9, 7 7 J.LUT LTL. Eth o. + wenn yernmenta Hy r tiVrd r. nen tr aVis, ea rang by Jenny Llnd—osta ber molt beautiful wont Yerranll, If ever, nondest ware, And attends* reboil. of new Waltzes, Polkaa, Par toTi SIGN_OP TEEN GOLDEN =HP. ATWIBOOKS NEW BOOKS !I—The otb.R.4 s. . mts th.lo. BOX a tals by Zama . Ths:gaSiii•7lte..br T. B. Alatlrcer. Cnith No ue=;r, =24!". Beceived =ro t.! ITALSIELT Thini street. eivadt• rneedzE FEBLUEBLBLE,SOCIETY of Pitts. Heel sad Tietnity wi ll bot& it. Annual isteUg m at i, MAT Gib) 1123 o'cloek, El. El. . . "'s 611. HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock. or .al tlde t r t s , of ye Olko .. . i r d ragack ttie bur:h. au .lecaUl ' XJ22s 2, 0. :Tat. r. ti • 242 W. E.. W, Saa. : • : rn ( t rove Brick, equslat oc4 saw= to Ow Ikatrzr . lay 6 TrAILLFGFORD I CO. WELSH FLANNELS.—We have recall , .Te "=,,SriL ya alma pandas of lineman aim, Owagy and alla Vf — ars °lv nen lov=ll2g do; and a MI asmortakant of Dameana ng' zaaa Ittflialfr BIISCIIIILLD. INDIGO -4400 lb kegs Df.t.illaf • 3 Ceres= Careen; of good g.AlitGAt.q.. ie, for sot al.; maples of various mullein cg f p . ehleh will be ealethyr Dom the samples. • ISAIAH DICE= a CO. mr6 . . Water and Prtmt ate— INDIA RUBBER TOYB—Just, received a large essortotent, of India Dubber Toreoe boreutifttlse. e, for sale at the lowest Fasterapriers. 3116 PaILLIPS, /mita Hotter Depot, mpg , • • Teed 'Mood Pt •:1 1 : PITTSBITRGH AND CLEVELAND. BSPREES Packet and Railroad Line for CloreLod, unkhout tax of don br Etna.= fp= obmlth to Beaver, la =cacti= wlt.ti alegsasly na bbed Szpreo Nazis of Chair, Pula &Co towt Bonn to ttortons, and the syltmdkt new Pusimgor Can of dm Cle telo=l and CA:taboret /Wined Co. to Clovelsod. • RE.NNSYLVA.NIA J llcyrzezi. NIAGARA • IL Taut. MAYFLOWER._ . ...... -..N. RumeN. • Steamers tern theft [ ..dies osioeiti._ibe 144 q5.43.1.i. L I T.ID ken stemma% arrtelnir at Rennin in time tetb•EormeTtsla of Can On CL. Lod Pamenvre try _this anise at Cleeslant tine to take the Raltrn4 Line of Stomas fat BUFFALO nod DETROIT, and the arcane for Clitea ttn, Einnakie, Toledo, Fasidu3k7 aty, Danklyk and Lble - . also for ...ming train of cars Sir Colornbaii, Enna. ail Cincinnati, CLARKE. PARRS 1 . CO.. ranter.; . MOORIIMAD, lalee [m a n ß. at. Mato. 114.4 O. Y. RAW/Wt. OR. under Moncrt=bas J. A. CLUORXIC, or 9mi1h17.41 gad simak . P/TRS.BOBAbi UNION LINE Oa the Pennsylvania and Olin Canals PROPRIETORS: - aeut4E ?Akio A 00.,_........._--Ramesen4 fa CLUMP rn z Ili, CRAWFORD a 03,- Osrzuno, O. TIPHIS well known Line is now to Cr=any zoinr 4 Th n 0,11.2 .13 Tbe Within of the tn. axe ' lzzHisial tanasiblja by, and eepatity of Luau, dap:x - 10=4pr dory &Units. One host - learn Pittaburen and Cleveland daily,runalas ennneitan with a I.4zu of etwenzhoots between PUTS. and t enet s ) , and • Lbw of Uncials WinunOcata (propeller and tenets) on the Lakes. CONSIGNEES: Parks Ca, Pm:myna fin, Or XL B. Tarred, Warms., CI: A. a. N. Clark. Newton Falls, 04 C. Prowl" Hamm.. 0. Brayton *Ca. Ravenna, 04 - Kent Grizzle' 03., Franklin, G.;' IL A. linker. Cuyahoga Valk o.; Wheeler. Lee * Akrnn. a g fsXL, '" %fA B l)"',.,, atn U. WEllhana • Ca z waw, nokhparz o r laktarttl . ib t . Fte ., Uwankie. norms Gale, • 4...111: osuonst, Amt. AO ow. Water awl Entithaeld Innionzon. FFIRUSSES, of all kinds and sizes, for the Tend sail radical en. of Rends. az 114p4ank Multi, on Land .1.1.f0r 11011 span Kr.SEEIt k AIeDORZLI.. 140 Wald 01.. Brandies, Wines, Fie. RAVING completed arrangements with In Boolean: and other Emote= Chloe, lb. , U altar. ir,dVairT r. rid it sr 01 05 .Lotat descrils3oq under rearms 1541 e 1. {Jain& Attention le Invited to .7 It 5 . 3 .1 07 . 110 poehroces tAarnse. Bordeaux, and Ho hells Orandkw, 76 52..14C. and medium o fW. Bl ow casks Moderns, t eaer7 And. 145 Port Witt, pact MY old 4017.7. , linaluts Siorkllng Chainto....ol be.7o. MO boles Claret laines, asriocui brands aad vitamin. ' 100 cases Esti... atot Bona. aintscrs 17.40-7. .44 caska hauterne mai Claret Wins. 10 plyes Old Unliand and &bop.. 10 punch...UM Scotch and 1.0.0 Ohl. 4 superior Old Jamalra Ram. 50 nub stowritir London Down Siout and &Mch AU. With a toostant any If err I .Vdt'dUgvprti such as g ovt., Maraschino. Cherry Bran , A lane stock ILA CANA SECASS allow" cc hand.: Ail of which I will crier o,aser lartontle tam. .(rders will be executed.lll. antch . l etomudd im i • !moot. out Dealer, 30 Walnut sines Fi- O do b d 1 6ala • ; 3 W o lo 80.3 ALsoorek •. • • Ordo do taixa do • 10 do No. 1 mod NOW: co bond and far rale b - [non JOlis WAIT DIG IRON-66 tone Forge and FooLdry, L catiAssoatet. 4s Sala by an3C. . JOIDI wArs e M. P OTATOES-4.1.1 bbls. Neshartnocks, for de 17 I=6 8. P. TON BCONEOSET CO- iEsii c 2!= 1 1 '1 - =MMM=I2I 1851.