URGH GAZETTE PUBLIBLIIID BY WRITE s CO PITTISBITROB - WEDNESDAY 'MORNING, MAY 14,_ . Mil _ County Convention. • • jiarThe IVbigo and Antimasons of Atte., Omar amity PM met, au ./Saturday, the Slat of /lay, Pros_ et the utualpLetes d 11.14i16Ptiossn' te/clitatec, Ist the Toortuatipe reopectiver at 3 o'clock- P. 31., end Iv the at 7 o'clock, P. 11.,,t0 soleet tie deLcAstes trout each thAtloo lAstrkt. to .oAm:dr Coo. es aloe, to be 1 at the Court ILA., on 11/cdoesoaf. the eth of Jew oast. at 10 o'clock, A. 11„ to make the lkunty aw .wohs t e preprawy b the oral Ornend EhrUou, end elsO td spictlet daclPAce to the put & at use-Aster, an the 2.3 th of Jules JOHLA II 111\O, Pin ore...sale. Wll..Ctfillale. Seer. orklaite. 7 - To'lltelgligit of Peranylvania • of t• A SetAlMolol:;ll,lbbe.itial e e l b.. v t . i t 1 tori.cifalt.:La=klates i ' ll;. j o u leva 0f f t , ..1-% 0.-:V:: Court. '- - lig. and q)7l" ' IL FLL7ENs chelrsauu. i lfe . R.h DidElreruldel, Mel nEtnatuy. WM. 11. hllthithei , lialnuel B. Thomas, u heumnelEell, ' . John 0. Drown, Natb.kl NUnisher. , T. Taylor Worth. Wte..). Kalman, Alexander E. lime, Warden 0. Poooloo. . Wm. Esker, Thome, E. Corbruu, 00. 37: Writhe, 'llan Jubruon. Janaea Clurt, U. 00000000. /thermal , D. Yheltu. tiettiAhhhel. Edertu C. W11..0, ' . D. A. Moor, C. 0. Loasule, John Allluao. Daniel Sletmly, John Eshaaan,theorgi 3100.0, E. En.. Aleu'r 111. 110Clure. Jam U.NrOlllO, Ershele Jordzu. It. RUNDLE MUTH, Surret.h. e6r for tnterestiog miscellaneous artirlee tee fire awl fourth pages. THE GIRCIINIIIMDD 3 I IB . .The Pittsburgh Gazette seems greatly cons aimed about the prosperity of Steubenville, in case the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad should connect with the Ilempfield Railroad vii Wellslintg;lnstead of adopting the,grand cireum beadibus idea nf Its editor. We had all along supposed that ides all s sham, no foolish does it appear, but the pertinacity with which the G - zette adheres to it, inclines no to . think it real{ Is sincere In its delusion. , Supposing the “Circumtcadibus" made, it is altogether probable that not much of its bunineis would be done at Steubenville. The citizens of that place would hare the satisfaction of seeing the cars on their way to Pittsburgh, and that woad be the amount of it. If, on the otherhanll, the road comes down wine Creek, or Wells' Rue, Steubenville would be the terminus to all intents and purposes, as well as the grand depot. In "such Case it:would not matter much to her after she had secured all • she could, where the road crossed at, or how. But it is useless Ito waste Words in so bald a case as this. One con sideration alone is sufficient to decide the mat ter. By the cirmunbendibus tarty miles the longer mate to Philadelphia, Steubenville woad hart to build all the road; by Wellsburg, she, is ,not expected to subscribe a cent—lFellsburs , 'Herald. We do not wonder that our Wellsburg friends fear e "eircumbenditms." It will be a death t blow I to all hope of seeing any portion of the Western trade passthrongh Wellsburg. -The very {argument made use of in the above article, which li e .intended to operate upon Steubenville, abeam ithe Utter folly of the project as a part of an astern, and western line.. By the "circumben dibu3," Steubenville would have the pleasure of seeing the cars pass—showing the facility for a rapid and - unobstructed communication. By the :othei route, Btenbenrille would have the control of the trade, and after snaking the most of it, could then let it pass on as best it might. What sheer nonsense is this! Does the Wellsburg elitir suppose that the western trade and navel Is to be stopped at Steubenville, obstrurted by - the river, while the good citizens of that thrif tag borough collected their toll, and then be seat ,I, ovthe river t w o Wellsburgb , there to be subject ed s o farther annoyances, with a prospect of a de i ay or transhipment on arriving at the Hemp- S:1 i l line, and again at Oreenebnrgh . If this s • acious policy is carried out, the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad will find its line a solitude. .-.. Vle can assure der Wellsburg contempomry, - that we were never more sincere in our life than in the support of what he calls a “delusion." but which , will prove to Wellsburg a .•fized fact" of the most formidable character. The I \ Gleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company are now sur veying the route between Wellsville and Beaver. When that is finished there will, only remain about seventeen miles to connect Steubenville with Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New Teri, : Bahl_more, more, the Lakes. and the whole western country, by. Railroad. Does any sensible man believe , .. that this gap of seventeen miles will not be filled . I up! . . We have a question or two to ask of oar Wells borgfriends. Whereabouts will the Wellsburg and Bethany: toad connect with the ilempfield, and will this connection be made in Virginia or Penn '. sylvanis, and what assurance is . there that the connection will be made at all T ;Thertquieslions are quite interesting to Steubenville, if there is any' serious intention there of connecting with the Wellsburg project, which however, we do not believe la the case. Cirr CELOASYSS.—Twenty years ago, out population ,numbered about 12,000, a few publicaturited individuals thought the old two storied taverns of Main street were not sufficient ly convenient and extensive for the accommoda tion of strangers, and therefore urged the con struction of the Louisville Hotel. The wise owls of the city rldiculedthe idea. They saw no need of more tavern room. The city had outgrown the business of the countiy, and had abont reach ed its zenith. But the hotel was builtand filled. Then the Galt House was started with the same sort of croaking'; bat when it VW completed it Vas filled with crowds of strangers. A. little' afterwards came the commercial cri- El 9. Merchants failed, banks suspended, busi nessmen staid at home, steamboats laid up, and hotels were empty. Then the croakers had it all their own way. Um population; to be sure, hid got up to 20,000, but the rent of Main street stores had fallen from one thousand to three hundred dollars a year, and many were amen ' anted. The crokera said to the men of enterprise, you see that our predictions were well found ed. We told you that the trade of the country never could support a city hen of twenty thou sand people. Cincinnati will take:all the trade 'of this valley." Well, rents have gone up to old , prices: the pa- Isolation of the city has since doubled; and a now hotel is proposed. The croakers; however, are shaking their attire heada, and, even when stumbling over the piles of brick and mortar with which our streets are filled, declare that all this improvement ' folly, that city lots are at enormons prices, and that it is perfectly ab surd to build another -hotel.—Lostirrille Jour. By striking out the word “Louisville" and in serting .Pittsburgh" the above remarks would suit this lecality. esectly. There have - heen croak _ 'ire in Pittsburgh ever since it was a city., and they are still firm in the faith that impeavements are rosining beyond. the actual wants of the people. , No attempt. to advance, however trilling, bas passed rte infancy without these malignant spirits being in arms to destroy IL They have -learned to despise dreamers and theorists, and, therefore, regard any effort to change as the offspring of a I vision. They forget that it requires a dreamer of the worst stamp to stand still in this age of discovery and advancement, and that none but a very practical mind can keep pace with the times. We remember well the first Steam fen.y --1)0st which crossed the Monongahela. The , croakers affirmed that the farmers would sViev miter her because they were afraid, that hopes would never stand while steam woe Issii•E around them, ief fine, that a steam-ferryboat could moor make money. The boat had to depend for support upon tanners coming to -market with their wagons, and we firmly believe the croakers Pvlanaded these good people that they mow be afraid of steam because they lived in the coun try and that if they did not display any fear they would be acting very inconsistently At all events, the ferry boat ran back and forwards for days weeks and months, hut the country peo ple avoided her as If she had been a contrivance of Satan. Had the enterprise been backed with • sufficient capital it would,,have certainty sue. peeded, but the proprietor...could not keep the boat running for nothing, and after a fair strug gle shewas withdrawn. The croakers then “bas.l, it all their own way," as the Journal says. It was I an established fact, that , owing to the timidity of farmers and farmer's horses, the None-hunt (an improvement on the fiat poled by negroes,) was the great mid of all advancement in ferriage. This all hippeired less than twenty years ago.— When the last of the Horan: Boar s disappeart, we cannot exactly sty; but we think it is about six yeira ;since sari cate of there quiet craft, with its blind propellers starting by the aid of vigorous appeals from the pllot, and, stopping, with singular infP4tY at -the Olgbtes.t tap of bell hung near..their ears. Bin dren , tits .far , men, horns .trav*raiOt entedisPili.aamevand the fanciers, thothaselvela-.desperatitlyntlitiltiMula and the stetson ferry lxiats are jostling one anoth er in every direction, except in the immediate vicinity of the bridges, It is true that a few rathuilasts calculate too deeply upon the Isavanceeent of our city, hut - they haye n ese'. Zany ny harm. .On the othe hind, the Croakers have been, and still are n curse. We are not sure that they are not the cause of any disposition to run into the opposite extreme of anticipating too much. At all events they have sirs enough on their beads to warrant n conspiracy against them. They tuthe done a 'great deal to check the prosperity of Pittsburgh. Through their disposition to make safe invest ' ments, and sneer at those who were able to see beyond their noses, the Iron City has been fore- ea to come in as one of the last, if not the very last city io the 111110 p to harness the Iron Horse upon the Iron Highway. We might bring for ward other humiliating truths, but in doing so we wll,' merely weaken our argument. This single evidence of dull conservatism furnishes only too forcible an outline, and the tamest im agination requires no assistance to complete the picture. . We do not wish to give the slightest encour agement to the reckless spirit of specuhthion which is, undoubtedly, a great evil in the United States, but we would urge a more active employ ment of surplus capital than has hitherto been considered busintss.like among Pittsburgh mer chants: However great a virtue economy may be, and however much it may be neglected by Americans generally, we regret to see it enforc ed so far as to make mere hoarding considered more praiseworthy than actual production. Taken as a whole, the American people are too reckless in mating investments, and have .rot a sufficient sense of the disgrace of bank- ruptcy ; and as Pittsburgh is made an exception to tins rule by the characteristic closeness of her capitalists, it cony be thought that we should be content to submit: to the less dangerous extreme. But this is hardly logic. We hays our surest guard against both evils, in securing the imprem sty of a policy fciunded upon a noble enthusiasm of advancement, and protected by a just ap preciation of the real extent of oar resources. The great iiierease of oar wealth and popu lation within the last few years, in +pill. of those whose influence has been most needed, in, in truth, but the beginning. The census of 1860 will show results that will throw all former ad- , vancement in the back ground. Instead of rest ing after our rapid growth, we are just leaving the precarioui period of youth, to expand into all the vigor of manhood. This bffing the fact, it behooves our capitalists to go with the tide, hutted of struggling spinal it with childish obstinacy. By doing this, their own best inter ests will be subserved, the natural prosperity of the city will receive no cheek, and the work which must be done, will be done by our own citiceni, mod not by strangers, ready to take ad vantage of our supineness to advance their own interests. It seems that there in one Union paper in South Carolina, and only one, and that one has been lately started. It is called, the Southern Patriot, and is printed in Gretterrille. That pa per of April 26th, sire • "Already many of our bent citizens are pre paring to leare the." sinking ship," and many others have elpressed a determination to send off theirproperty if South Cazioirut does secede. We know a gtntleraam of this place, one of the largest slaveholdera, if not the largest, in the upper part of South Carolina, who is now pre paring to quit the State, where he has resided for thirty years, before our troubles commenced, and take up his abode in the upper part of Georg - in. There is a merchant of this town, who has R branch of his buzincs in Augusta, and who has away,. heretofore ordered his shipments to CharlestonU3 recently directed them to Savan nah, in order to keep clear of lour troubles I These are only indications of what mischief siud ruin we may erpect to follow in the train of - te- notion" The mime paper says that it is not among tie Id men, and the moat wealthy and prudent, 'ha .ecession is rife. The most prominent. in this secession mos meal have been young men, inspired with m. fiats of personal honor to be defended end indi viduel glory to be aoquired. They seam to think that a Stateor a whole people are to be governed by the same, punctilious code of honor that would . have influenceds hot' ehecalier in the days of I knight errantry. %Sy, too, are panting for fame and military laterels. This feeling might be well enough if they did not involve others in their madness. A revolution brings with it, and has always done so in every country on earth, war, devastation, and human suffering, involving women and children, as well es men, in its htde- I sus con s equences. The ode holders and office expectants, hunt era after popularity at home end in the Legis lature, who: supposed the Slate was determined on secession, were clamorous as to our wrongs, and anions to be a little hotter than any body else in attempting td redress them. Zeal is not always patriotism, and impulse is never wisdom. The editors. of newspapers, greet and small, have been pre-eminent in South Caroline as lire eaters, disunionista and secessionism. It is their vocation to Med public opinion, and we suppose there is a sort of esprit de emps which makes our brethren.Of the quill anxious to see who can ad vance their column the quickest But let them remember that there is such a thing es being so far in advance of their commend es to be inter cepted and cut off without the hope of rescue or assistance. The New York Commercial Advertiser, of Sal urday, in giving the programme of the great celebration of the opening of the New York and Erie railroad, says: "On Wednesday morning Ito -day) the Presi dent and Cabinet, the directors of the Erie rail road company, the Mayor and Common Council and the invited guests, will leave the city at six o'clock for Piermont, whence they will take their departure for the West, in ten cars, with extra locomotive power. Wednesday's excursion will end at Elmyra, where a universal hospitality awaits them. We learn that every hoitheln that , beautiful little village will be thrown open. as , well as the large hotel there, which Is a second Astor lionse—a modicum of praise that few ho tels are entitled to. On Thursday morning, the company will pro ceed. in bankirk, the western terminus of the road, and gladden their eyes and hearth with a view of Lake Erie. Here, we are given to un derstand, the President will yield to a very cam- Mendable impulse and pay n visit to Buffalo, the city of his residence when elected to the Vico- Presidency, "and will return to Washington by way of Ohio. The members of the Cabinet, however,' will return by way of this city. Gov ernor Hunt too, we believe and hope, will be of the party. On the evening of Thursday the company will return to Binghamton, where they will spend the night day. and com Our e readers will h have down to tis city a fatll on he follow ing account of the celebration. As the President is to return by the way of Mid, it is possible he may come through Pitti urgh. 'He will find the railroad and canal to Beaver, and the river to this point, a pleasant route, and in Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania his reception will be as hearty and as warm-hearted as in any portion of the Union. We hope, if it comports with his arrangements, he will return throughthis State, passing along our public works, and experiencing a genuine Pennsylvania welcome. Pennsylvania cost her vote for him for the Vice -Presidency, she trusts and honors him as President, and will delight to extend her hospitalities to him 15 her guest. THE CONVENTION AT Wooers --From 1 e Sc ums we receive, there is every reason to ex pect Omit the convention, to consider the pro ject of ! building a railroad along the Allegheny Valley; to be held in Warren, Pa., on the fitla of June next, will be very fully attended. The -Warren Hall" says: One 'hundred delegates have been appointed from Venartgo county and an equal numberfrom this co. Wear/ assured that Canaragins coun ty will also be well represented, and doubt not that such will be the Gase with other adjoining counties. The grand celebration-over this com pletion of the N. Y. and Erie railroad will be held at Dunkirk on the lfdh Instant, so that those In attendance can come almost direct from the scene Uf one triumph, to engage more enthusi astically in another undertaking of the Milne character. The friends of the project in Allegneny coun ty hale not been idle, and we can safely manure our northern friends that we will send a !strong delegation, hacked by the wermsympsthy of the majority orourbusiziess men.' aTtoi Newyork Commercial Advertiser, is to be enlarged and improved. That paper is one of the very best in New York, and we sincerely re juice Ito learn that it is prospering to a very gratifying degree. If any of our readers wish for a 'safe, judicious, always reliable Whig and l ereial paper from New York, we reeoronend Larded Advertiser to tam. Na4r . Bool2—Toe COGIIHIL Or CILIATION, By ohs Anderson, Cl. I). Cincinnati; Wen H. Hoare .nd Co." This is a popular treatise on the History of the ructare of the Earth,.and the History of the reation, bye scientific and leirned geologist of structure Scotland - ,-. The work is divided in: a four parts,—the Geology of Scotland, the Ge logy of England, the Geology of France, and lngland; and several chapters on grieral princi iples. It is written in a popular and pleasing tyle, and the reader is led on by insensible gra lotions, until he finds himself entering with or. or into the pursuit of this sublime knowledge. vein of piety runs throughout the work. The uthor's remarks in his preface, that all the ge logical phenomena that have passed under his view, even in the deepest and darkest place r s, uniformly led him "from Nature up to Nature's God, and have inscribed upon them in the bright est ckaructers-- ) Bruedichos sit nomm Dc,. The work in its style of execution does great honor to the western publication house, compar ing favorably with eastern publiactions of a similar description. The same House lately pub lished Ilugh Miller's Foot Prints of the Creator. thus affording pleasing evidence that our Western population understand and appreciate works of sterling merit. We wish them most abundant success in their enterprse of publishing valua ble and instructive works. FL B. Bosworth, Market street, has the work on sale in this city. IMPORTANT News 111011 CENTISEI. AMERICA. —The New Toni Son publishes, on the authori ty of Captain C. Ellery, formerly of the steamer Ursa.; and who has just returned from San Ju an de Nicaragua, some very important news from Central America. Contain Ellery left San Ju an in the English steamship Severn for Chagres, on the 14th ult., and left the latter place in the steamer North America, which reached New York on Wednesday. The Sun sajt he brings the gratifying news of the entire withdrawal of the British naval forces It ;San Joan, the pro bable immediate abandonment of the ridiculous Mosquito protectorate by the English, and the surrender back to then Nicaragua government of the port of San Juan, and all the territory over which the British have so long unjustly held sway. The odious negro police was to be done away with in six weeks, when, it was reported, the en tire government of the place and control of the territory would be given up to the Nicaraguan envernment. At San Carlos, the Nicaraguan authorities were preparing a detachment of soldiers and the proper officers, to move down to San Jaen as soon an the English'evacuate. As a preparato ry step toward withdrawal of the present sys tem of city government a grand mass meeting of all the citizens of San Juan was convened at the new English custom house, on the 15th of April to adopt proper measures for !the peaceful i and quiet government of the town ail soon as En lish authority withdrew. The chief speaker at this meeting was a Mr. Martin, an American, from New Orleans, and a lawyer by profession. His address was listened to with tht utmost re spect, and received with great applause. He proposed the formation of airegular city govern ment, on the plan of the American cities; the passage by the people of snob laws as were right and proper, and the election of Al dermen and other officers to carry the laws into effect. Among those present' were Mr. Green. the British Consul, Capt. Foote, the Captain of the Port, who coincided entirely wfth the speaker. joining hear e and soul in favor of the movement. It was resolved dist Mr. Martin be appointed to draft a series of regulations to be adopted as a future meeting might direct. The nomination of Aldermen was then proceeded with resulting in the nomination of two Americans, two English men, and one Frenchman. They will probable be elected -when the proper time for voting ar rives. It was the determinedon of the inhabitants of the place to petition the Nicaraguan authorities to permij the continuance of the city- government now forming, and it was generally believed that no objection would be interposed The utmost gaol feeling prevailed among all the people_ on the prospective formation of the new city regula tions, and the final, though tartly, restoration to Nicaragua of her long lost tertitory and rights. Among the English and Amirican residents great satifection is manifested, is neither party, agrceable to the Clayton treaty, will assume control, that belonging to the Nimyeguan govern- The new road from San Juan del Lad, On the Pacific, to POint Itlirgin, on Lake Nicaragua. .12 had been commenced. The *ant of proper mail arrangements with the United States ii the subject of much com plaint at San Juan, no letters and papers for per sons iteCentnd America are forwarded to Pana ma, where they areThllowed to lie. A way-mail, to he 'brought up bi t the steamer from Cbagres, ix earnestly 4or. Capte.i. confirms the statement that $lOOO had been Offered for. the arrest of an American namile J, Calvery Hall, who in charged with the murder of &Nicaraguan police officer at Granada.. Hall, it appears had been guilty of fraudulently obtaining money, and swarmed was issued for bin arrest. On the officer presenting himself to conduct him to prison, Hall'shot him dead, and made his escape. This bathe fellow who recent ly arrived at New Orleans, and told no many base stories about the Nicaragua., stating that Weir esteem for Affiericans had suddenly chang , to hatred, &c. FROM Clll3. -,-Through our California ei charges, we learn the particulars of a difficulty which had occurred at Amoy, China, between the American Consul at that place,,llr. Bradley, and the public authorities. It appears that the former had demanded the punishment of a man who had beaten a converted Chinese boy, then in the service of an American missionary at j Amoy, and that, the ju ri sdiction oi the Conseil was not only denied, but, daring ,a conference between him and a magistrate of the town, the latter had taken offence at something which fell out, and, turning his back on the Consul, depot , tool without the usual ceremonies of leave taking. Mr. Bradley, it Is said, proceeded at once toCan tun, to obtain the assistance of an American man-of-war, but the Charge d'Affaires of the United Staten, not regarding the case as one which would justify any such interference, re fused the relief asked for. t!IICAN BOARS) or Couttissiormas roe Fort una Missioss.—The Anniiersary of the above Board was held on Friday morning, at the Broad way Tabernacle, the President, the Hon. Theo dore Frelinghnysen, in the Chair. After preli minary exercises, a statemept of the proceedings of the Board for the last nine months, and of which the following in an obstruct, was =de by ' the Rev, S. B. Treat, one of the Secretaries: Receipts from August I, 1850, to May, 1851, nine mouths, slB6,soo—an increase on the cur risponding mouths of the previous year, of more t •an $17,000. Number of missionaries appoint c since October 1, IMO, 1/1; nine were appoint s in the corresponding meeting of the previous y ar. . . The Rev. Hen. R. Huisington, of the Ceylon h hlsion, delivered on address, urging increased e•orts in behalf of the Boned. Manor...sr Missiovs.—At the annual meeting ' o the General Missionary Committee of the hl. E Church, on the 2d and 3tl instant. $167,000 were appropriated for the ensuing year, av laws:—Foreign Missions, $69,1.01, German Alin it o. in the United States, $35,000; foreign population, (not German,) in the United States, $10,660; Indian W 5510115; $11,200; Domestic English Missions in the Conferences, $39850; for special contingents, $1,000; Incidental ez. pauses, $4OO. The total receipts for the year were $126,471 31, of which $94,434 87 was col lected by the Treasurer in New York, and $32,- 036 44 by the Treasurer in Cincinnati. This, however, does not include balances 41 the Trea sury from hat year, amounting to $4,944 90 in Sew York, end $1,901 20 in Cincinnati. The increase of receipts during the peat year wan $21,891 77. itreoUNTY Rini:MlL—The name of JOHN !W.. , of the 301 if city of Pittsburgh, will be nab mitt, to the AnthSlasoulr and Whlsi County Convention. 1 ioe eloollilate fur the office of negates, ie.! will be earnest. 1 , , upw rtest by my • Slott Yin - LIDS a piio-dairtriti • sierCOUNTY REUISTLIt. —.I ohti K. Foster, of THE CUBA ME:DIVOT' ABANDONED. The Haeenneb Republican of Monday says: ti::;°“=ttehre!!`. Ur.ttr.rt=iilil,l,gitzd.ioefe....re "Prom recent accounts from Florida, we are ou Viiilawle:s lanced to believe that the alleged erpedition to gialrissentity.—Robert Abrahams, of Kli- Cuba has been abandoned. Persons who were „„h e th Bemuse, vat submit to moms to the Anti Meow:tic understoal to be engaged in it, have returned to siol Whir Cottoty Conacntaos. a• a undid*. f o r n 0.... UOU to tbs'brgh•lature. • 11aliter-1,8 their homes, and the impression to general that --_,___,, , _.... _._ it ., ( t ether effort will be _,_ t leas t (or t h e JairtiOUNTY RKOISTER.—PIease announce =aim, la that 11. J. Lamich of Allegbrey City, will be • candidate present, to invade the ishuid. It is raid that the fn ,...,,,,,.., of . e .4..... u bj,r to the „k e ig e „ of the it „,. [readers in the movement in the South have gone ti-Masonle and Whig County' tionrentlon . . . ... ... .. . . -. west. We know not how true thin is, but we feel certain that the prompt measure. taken by CLERK or suf. Cocar.—henry Hannon, of the government have had the street to prevent sous ettf . did be s rao ‘ didste fur nosolostios to the ;krt. of llert of the assent tom. bf Alle&b.o1 Ustrdr. the sailing of the expedition." ttpne the Jtotrblsoorde sod Whig bounty emotion The Nairsicosh News also says, that on Ellitur,24.. °P s :4" l r : '.. day a considerable number of men, supposed to'COMilli COMlllasioszo,.—Jws. McCune. be conaeetik with the Cuba expedition, arrived at nia Moth Word, city ot Putotw,oh, dints...cars:Was iff OM CUT from do &nth. befcce tbe W orkblosoute booregt,ll%rof.ir al beit of Coodl7 M. Gaanos's SECOND Smicr.;—We published, a day or two ago, an unfavorible report taken from the Commercial Advectis4, of M..Ganclon's finstexperimenla iu New kork. We observe that the Cournir des EMI, I r nia takes the very opposite vim, and affirms that the ex periments were successful, and warmly applaud ml, in spite of the bad conduct of a few who strove to disconcert the operator, and force him to attempt feats which he never pretended to perform A second exhibition -is announced, in which M. Landon promises to explain publicly the system which he has invented, to unite two minds as one, in a manner invisible and intangi ble. ills explanations will be so clear that each auditor may test them by immediate experi ment." lie also Bays that his explanation will -assist the public in guarding against humbug somnambulists, fortune tellers," itc` Should this prove true, M. Landon will certainly deserve the thanks of every good citizen. lie is himself, however, under thecbarge of charlatanism, and his explanations will have to be given satisfacto rily before his triumph can be complete. A MINGuLna CASE or Ronntar.—The jewel ry shop of John Klein, 1.:17 South Third street. Philadelphia, was robbed of property valued at $3,000, on Wednesday nlght--being nearly the entire stock. Albert and Joseph Klein and Abraham and Isaac Landis, sons and nephews of the proprietor of the store, have been arrested, charged with the robbery. Isaac Landis was discharged, and the others hate been commited for trial. The property was found on the prom hies of Abraham Landis. Ile has made the fol- lowing statements alleges that the robbing of his uncle's store was first suggested to him by Albert some two months ago and that he refused. Again and again the cousin returned as well as doeeph, and insisted upon his entering into the conspiracy, as he was a locksmith, for the reason that they were determined to be revenged of their father. The appeals at length overcome him, and the plans were devised. Albert took an impression of the key hole in the store door, and a key was made, hut iv wouhttiot answer the purpose.— The next day Albert came hack to Landis and informed him of the whereabouts of a key similar to that of his father's, and it was procured_ A second attempt was mule that evening and fail ed. A few days afterward Albertcame with an other key, and after remodelling It, the door was tried a third time with the same result Thee ions, .with a perseverance almost maps . . alleled, concocted a scheme whereby the younger son obtained from his father some red was and took an impression of the store door key. This was taken to Landis, who altered one of the keys formerly manufactured, and on Wednesday even ing the attempt was made which proved success ful. The defendant further stated that the young man having charge of the store was enti ced away by Joseph Klein, end after be (Landis) and Albert had followed the brother and watch ed the boy up Third street and down Willow street to St. John, they went back and robbed the store. Then the jewelry was taken to RA ' chel street and deposited in a keg and buried some ten inches below the surface of the ground. Landis, who has a family of four children, also states that he was employed:by Brink & Dabin, in Water street, and could easily make $l2 per week when he worked. The case es represented seems to bear out the fact, that he has been made the victim of his coasine' revenge. The New York Colonization Society celebrated its annirernty at Tripler Hall on Thursday . night. According to the annual report, the re ceipts during the year, were 526,000, of which about 1 , 24,000 were expimded. The society is represMated al icing in a most flourishing con. dit ion. Neu Pcespe Regulations.—A circular from the Postmaster General di recto the postmasters throughout the _Union to reduce the number of separate packages or mails required to be made up by mailing, and post billing all letters direct to their destination, if same within the same state or territory. as well as all other letters which should not pass through a distributing of fice in their route Market Street Store for Rent. FOR RENT.—The Store, (IS Market vitt Elf.7k i tn . :Lr d r d ..r.:. ( AT.V , :ang , l, heat loqutreut UAilu .en .o r thell3 106 l'6lll2a t Citizen's Insurance company of Pittsburgh L I N NCtili RAUE flosll. INSTITUTIONS Other No II x.tet atreet, m the warehouse WU U. UWANT C.Pr+.l.lent - A lt Hag., Thte Company Lamm re ppared lowWwww3ltnewk.han4W , eturo. and iu tratuuta. An ample au-assay for the attlity coo Intawror ot the InOAtattotu adordol If the awartartor Dig turr. Ott are all rittaeuxllM:burgh welt . •w 1 ta•LOWT Itho•u to the rommutotr for their yruJehet , .tellteenOw. auJ totewtior tmort W owe—C. Itu-eey. Wm. HAJOrole, Wm. I.neo.r. Jr , altwr aut hush 0. kLtoot, !Award Ileaelehot. Juno Hayworth. S. Harbatewto 11. Err. aPAAH Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CU. • No. 129 Wood Street, Walt NOW IN ETORE £ full mot ,ompl.We ftcek n( FORVG.Y AND A !MK IVAN A 11,1)WAItE, for the giwn. trwlw and which th(.7 wryFrepwrod to odor to yurobawerg at Mt. that will wwupwrs favurati( with nn, of N. Autossi y&-Nle L t's V Ent !Miro— r lie populari t,- wldeb tbi. Ervdietu. bu luNuirool la 1,. ..(u "WM. guArmit. .1 Th. tollowing mentlouwu.biabll re,rotat.lr ritlarno of (111,,thoor and sww..l 1t,,. Venni.... In Owl( (mul ti., mot al.r the mwuraufw of 1. growl medical Jmn. t(owtton, Yourth w.rowt that. Pitlatwwwb 11v Burl, 11 ..... rousitY ewrsh Ilmbortor. Ilwncl.w•tor, noel P.t.Lul , 3plar.wwwt Lind!, , Jam. Burt, dwuurrl 11111 £OOOl Burt, For wt. ni•10.111w1w . . _ - Dar 1t will be seen by referring to our ad vrioNui columns. the II 0. Farrell'. ).til MAgghd Ar.blzo Llahment to at WI met. It. appearance among ag Ig 01.11 the Intrcaltsetianhf thlg oglrgarglnarg and. lane Among tug friend.. a• A mil bleming - , It is raid to be the newt entaerfte preparation ever digeoggrrd, tying ~,,,,p011.1,1 of ' s esame and gums prculigt to Antis. even pliorming cure wherever it Gi es ' the elordsb even the most scientific of . the medical heultT. We Otte el tunnies to se b Weis Itostedlately,sest g M pt dkv• Petiilenm 1 f'utstsveranto. HuntingdonPa., !larch S, 'SI ht &yrs —Dear Sir, Your Petrule= is wesitinit • 2.. 0 , 1 0 ,h,, ~.H..t, ther,fore we would thank ,outosend os two dessu by thy Penosylssula lishrusl We •es en tirely out, Ala It I. being Inquired tot alulart et I , ur,, reApectlull y, ' JOHN 1.010 e Iles camas, Ashland To., to elereb :-. NY Mrs' —Dear Fir, lout Agent, • few wee left with us four ,IL:sr, Hoek All. which we LI Please forward to us Ft( dozen imatedtateir bout 61141.131 It working wonders In this reg I• 12 Üb‘4llll ',feral eseellent o.rtilleates.if you dr. Vont', er W W SCtY, Fit ride by Keyser e Mahwah. leo Weal street; It. E. .tiers, S 7 Wood otheet: LI A. V.hoestock, It Co, earner Wood sod Front sinwts, D NI. Curry, D A. !alum, Juaepla Douglas , sod II P ,h•ortr, Allegheny'. also by thy or, prietor, P. M. Rite, x1,11,111,1' Carolllasio.9.yeuth at.. Pittsburgh. RECOHDYR.--J oho CODlter, Of Upper St. Clair township. will be aul,Portsd tor the ales of Itot•rder, ant, y eet to the decision of the AntS3lavale m nod Whig County e t ; o T Con tilwf.;,b,Li. a, Yearns ASSEII/31 , ) . —John tI. l'orter, of the Borough ~,,, Tt “,,,, will be . rsislidate for noroination to flit seeerribl6subqt to thy decision of the 1. 1 A .. ! ,,,,, p nti. m (..\ :l'*1•171:00:11"1::10:Elt.—Gab'riel Ad w a ' rn e. m, of the Thad W Mere the CDT of Pitb.burgh, will Le a came -1 dote for the .,1 CoonLiasioner , sublect to the derision of the Whg end Arai Slssonie Couttlys'ousention. olyl . 2.daw teT ..,._ llllanderai geed would respectfully inform k: th. Anti Ma'am...n- 1 Whig , of Allegheny County ho he would happy to eery. them another term,ln the ti teoliti. , n which, throuth thetr former kindnos, ha n . l llno atobrp..",fli t'S, c & - .72.7T1,11;„' , as.l his au(00,.. disehargiOn them haat...en uenerally acceptable, he venture, to prr.tniw• that if m cw. with their confidence, his &An- to do right shall not t . e , abated; end that, whllxt hie experience make hi.own p.301t10” more comfortable, he will he ..areful that far a. toible the public shall Tate the itt of It r..,ctfullf, JOHN ewry - - - Verltccottorn l will be a can ddiate for it..eorder, ruin.. to the deciaion of the Whig .0.1 Antimaeonicronotr UonrenßAWtkut L FAILNE.`, , TCOK. Pittsbureh, Anr,l•o',.l , l4.l,JAate: l 1523 . 1.:0CNi 1 / 2 * TRZ.IIVREft — We are. author taannunor 'het J W Raster,ta the '2,1 Ward. City 19tnhorch Rho a candidate for the Whew of County Treasurer . pained, to the 6.1. - ClM4l$ of the Ann 11.eonie and Whig Comets loneeption , Op4alrVe . mar eisurti or THE COCRT.—The name of John Hume , .1 01 dun, townahip, will In presented to o ry, Antimawalle and Indic County Cotten. Hon Cr nomination a the calm of Clerk of the Lourt ap2l.l.diertc.o, SigirCOUNTYTRLABORY.II.—.IOIIII V. Rowland I of Upper ft. Clair township. will be • candktate fur awls mord. nation to this °Moe, before the Whi and Coority Convention noydolarracat aireA)UnlTVßlair, Je of the &enrol Ward, Citrof Allegheny, will to. mean -4.111t. Info, the Anti-dlasonle ld ooo lf c. 0... I Ism the the oars of Couuty CoMmistiotier. SeretiONTY CueltiaslONEll.—Robert King, , ; to the Wijir h ail e girT " nr eufei%l 7 eTtrotiT•m a t .iiiiidate tor County (boumtgatoorri Mildontwdrein IWlincoltnea.—We cite authorised to an onaer that We. K. Vuanthiif Ell...Loth Borough. will j • candidate for nomination to the care of lierorder, M ane the Antidlasonle and Whin Coniatl CooTeotloo• myirelewipui WrAOBOCISSE, ju 00g.—Adair] Renthorn, V:J72' . =l4 7 .l l L'i7elu " of Allegliron County, 'fore the ' anti-nlasooir and rims County OmPlentloo. to mod oo the 4th of Jut., mylintinditn e d • s sirCOUNTI( CuitillaSlONEß.—. M. MC oinht, of Ile Ninth Ward of the dtr of Pittedoirah. • 111 Le • candid.. before the Anti-MVO:Mk sod What Con , * guy taloa, in ino oohs or count) Commledemer i slawdel . . - . _ • sr • Mr COUNTY ColllllBslo:dEft.—artr JOHN WITIOCI, of the Pint Ward Citr i of Plttrhuru will be a fo i rtroge: AolViur -°,112,0010 rru • aire LER!: ovrue Core:N.—Jared M. Brush will bee candid.. fot the shore ogle, no b lest to the dein of Co. .000100 Anti-M.:Mac and Whittlbunty_Con trod., aldindawitc•T - Co . curt . REUl•Tinit.—Alexander Rich , a rias:sof the Find Word, Allesbetty City will bee can the de ` rat t Tee al' "..,('`',;:zl -1 1 - 6 , " l et ". • • • • Y MM. On. 1011,811:11 ttsi lb. 7th lu t., br [he Ray. Dr. Airehukey. Mr. UM T. MIUM. or Luck No. 2. to Minx bIAnT J.OlO C 1•20. 0 WNt Ale....trla SYnstdrigtuv mu.t7. Pa Scott Meetin g . Tvl u tE CO'SISIITTEE OF INVITATION, amaAtanl by Oa me+tMit of the 22 4 tat,......4 4 &DAY I:TEMMI, the loth lent, at eloF at the can. 1 , 1 . the Daily Anterlotta, c.orner of limal and streata. Vie Committee ronviste of the Iblioring gesyttemea: on ',mita/Ma-51 , er. T. J . ham, Yre.L O. galr,Capt .7g4ol.lrll=V;o=nAtganthlZAT'agt mylU tvoi j"". Jr. T. J: BIGUASI: REKovicee.--John McGill, of East Deer reecAtike, will be howlidate for the office of Recorder, nolowt to th. decision a the Authllwlook owl Whig {homy Convention. to,l4:dawthroT _ • Concert at Greenwood, THURSDAYk...s-EBVREN.4II;;OpMay 1.511, .Baillueure 81 8 u'cluet. I fbe xtenlver C3llEB'l l / 1 18 011,e, la. .t the beslB‘B.lB a of Lour. Bthe B .8.1.8•111, .111 be observ.Bl. .A 18818.8.88/. theamoert. mylC. Public Lecture. PROF. IL S. NEWTON, of Cincinnati, will thu.uentha, at PHILO HALL. m. 7% o 'Nut tn• outuoct of Medical 6oleettclalo. 11. vull point VT;eGl!', l 7l:Tliror d o:CLlTtlrj r cr/4 . 4 'figt actual stattatical taaulta thla It a tlnhject i tnat aeeply tutor... the Noununlty lama. prateulon and the pualle .00 respectfully Invited to attend—both ladles and Icollencm. cayl4 BROADWAY HOTEL, WISER OF DMADWAY AND MOND STREET:, Cincinnati, Ohio (:APT. JOS. 0. CROMWELL wculda resp,ctlially marionette to hi. friends Anil the u. taken The OMOADWAY EL hoe been thoroughly refittod and refurnished. in accordant. with the Latest mid most of rargItIWI.T.I.V.V=Ir.; r"' The loose.= is antral to the business parts of the t a &ref I. more COCITCIIinit thestaamemat landings. raioed 0fa. , ./andierri. limn any other test clam hotel in Oman- natl. The ruin. ere pleagant and airy. while the table aral accommodations ore not surnamed by any establish maul to our hire.. cities. With strict at.ntio• to h. , mid maple facilities fOr making his boom quiet arhbte home for travelers. the Proprie h ope, Lt sill retain Its former popularity. and a libera l .hare , of THU ASPISTANTS AMU COCKIICLL lo the manadrr of tbr Mums.,establish .. and one of the most o b li g ing e nd business busine tern to be found. 1111NRY LUTZ, the Pock-Keepri for Ca pt. Cromwell. le nnioortelly popular. and to known far and 'ride to a so tons orell OMNI tat thr statima he occupies. 112314 HUSSEY & socum, ran sLaCtOll torage,Sbipping&Conunisaion Merchants, vw - 12 b LE e.1. A1 ,4 1: Riv, street, Cleveland. Ohio. anar, ote.. No. 00 en iltrk, nod 133 CJI, advances male on ron.:lnTmentr *yenta lot all Steamboats and Propel ye lers to 1100 Lake So" Desna Line. Ile!, to—Wm A. Otis A Co.. Cleveland. Nibs a Wheeler, Brady: T. M. Howe. Cw/114:r. i'lltaburgh ea, 14 rim NEW RIISBONS—A. 31anoe d. Co. are now reriVaz • fine maortromot of beautiful net .11;;',..!:',:%,AR.1,Znaxttsa!ottlontil.:, 03011 very large / 14 14 4 1 a I' arvical, where all qualities can be obtained and stash pri , ve No. 61 IA Martel et 11104 g ,ximPEu TARLEVON...S—Just received thu morning, and 000 open 10 cartons of thane tool dealable Crimp. Terletone for Bonoet Lialug The at tention of main:Lees It respectfully wilielted. myl4 A A MASON A CU LACE IiARAIIE for Mourning Veils, "it"" "the slur V * VERCIIFIELD -Ivl Dow C It'r AINJIUS LI ofTr, b e NV "nj'n'" 'YlVelritt'lt-tAl'lrllflliar..l.. D. Aoill ARASOLS . . ! PARASOLS ! of newest 1 1.1 "1" " prio l . l . oFlPll 1. DC KLI7S my 1110. , 16 , 1) APPLES --40 WO/ Lthett, 1..:6 -- lou N. U. Sugar for sate by , JAMES DALZELL. WWI:. W•ver st IVULASSES--500 bide N. S: a. for 11 wt. by mOI4 .105121ri DALTELL . . 11. MOLASSES—IUu bbbi battle ground • II 11 La • for Fate JAMES DALIELL _ - rotas Massa. 041 4, jai: Sla E Stataaa---tif your V erunode, I ray without be...tattoo that , haring tied It extensively lo pesetas , tor the last four Of are years. I think 11 doe-W.lly the brat preparation of the Mud of which I base I• 117 ktriONied., eltlonigh I hare kooetofore used the preparation of several ..ther mann...item Y.oure ns,pertfully, D. COUCH. 11. D I'rolarnl •111 Pohl by IL E. SELLERS. 00 Wood ed, and •old by di uggists geuerally. my A 1\ II i ACK EREL blob larF,e N 0.3, for mile iv by W.AP WILSON. oy4 lll:sensed AL `lloo—lo , blolm new for malty byj iI.ERRINII-11) bills new f ,T ur a nu y le w h l L N v en, 14 L f anortment nf l TABLE ' UV ERS—AI r ( ..nlehed Table, mau l rg yni e bureau Corers of different pattern, not to be surpend . by any ed 4 lo the city Men-held, Pedlars and Ouzel" 0.1,4 .aOl l 0 ran andexamine be, theca:els, at the ware , ""Nod n. t the No.' a I yl4 Valuable Canton Property at Public Sale. be offered for sale, at Auction, at V in. Battarnere Exchange, on TUESDAY, the 1.1 of " the kje;Ml'O' 51., the erprEkmu, 1.4.111. 0 lA,. 013. r. The rror.rtr it Ideas 4411.31,11, and situated al Canton. ma th. Yawls.° the Lot {manor; leet on Clinton street, mad rosining bac*. with at uniform •idth, Co ragarn Avenue. eying • depth ef T.l) feet, with substantial 1% HARP and Water Privilege W the Port Wyden't , Line Sig FACTORY, blob. *O-40 feet each. ono do. two Welts and a half h'eth&tetestottter alfstalbtli:iallybullt/b7itt with slide .00005. Also, Vtahlea Cooper and Carpenter ebop. The Earn, is tined with martin:wry sod utensils roar plep. fur mattutu - turing Candles and Lard Oil upon an ea. 151010 wale. and to great eilwantage. Bantering tnatuaLl ately upon the Ikons of the City of Baltimore. mot stir m onded by other ettesielse Isenrie• a various kinds, he. one of the mod decirable 14:callow midst • the property of the Canton Company, Lod ha the midst of • rapidly proving eection of the suburbs, It presents great Induce. =Ms manufwAtirors and capitalists. 'Terou--one-half cash; balance In sin Lad twelve months, with Interest - 11.ILLIAMS. No. G 2 Bachantesn's Wharf I.IIIISUN ACO, Auctioneers J FWD Wetiier Furnace, Flasks, Tool' & Pattern, a Laieren, vs. Jack stn a Maier. N Obedience to an Interlocutory Order, mw, in this mum, ai the April Term, of the nee a CAurt„ at Clartwilit, Montgomery Count). Ten. negeee. I will, 00 Monday, the •Mth Oar of July ntx . t, offer a, 'we. the Walow , t;tr rtritxce. and land. MUche'd .. rtl he. irtf, 'or." The tst " Pi u gTeily Lef.! ed I .111 the sell all the Flea, Too ' bt. and Patterns, LI. rat al.tit the Furnace. The Web., F11r12. 1 to finely located. beta thort tonre frcru the Cumberland River, and one of the moat 0 :011.110 Iron Mort. edabliehnient. 1. .the will wishing to embark In the Iron business, will god it to their interuet to attend the wile. ' The will Wee place at the Webster Furnace. on c redit of 12, It, and 24 month. The purchaser will be lon to execute nob •Ith two gorxi eseuritie., a nd g m e . wlll be retainot on the lual Lod improvement. for the of the P""l"..' C. A 11. Tenn , May ft. '41.--lithmT ORPHANS' COURT SALE. I3URSUANT to an Order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, them will be exposed to Ly pub:lic vend. or outcry, at the (hurt Home, In rD(3.tr; ' a d traitetpd, irire . gnir o gi au - claim of Jame 11. Sarver . , minor child of Pollip Oar s, decenxed, of, In and to the following described real es. tote, to wig till that certain lot or piece of ground eituate In the City of Alleghroy. being Lot No-Nu in aim. Ledliei plan of a ruldirision of out lots Nos. 174 and 171 bathe to -I.!7ul7.le,rithYrZts'srailro='Zillti.4o}rktile"ninfW. wardly ride Of .0 the corn:r ot o Lot No. 81, thrum extending In front on thrroll Menet westwardly Rd loot, and in depth northward', Pr ,, ..rTi.g tho name .11th parallel with Beaver meet 100 tent to Jetlerion area, on which is erected a two mead framed welling house. 'fermi node known at isle. J. 11. 11811211, mylgotht T rioardlan of Jas. 400000. Fro die lionorahle thqudges of the Court of Genital quarter .0.11011. of the Feu, in and fm the County of Allegheny: The penning of Ilarrieon Graham, of the Fourth Ward. p t uatough. In the county aforesaid, humbly sheweah— that four petitioner bath provided himself with materials fi.r the mcoutrucdajlon of travelers and othern,athli dwell g nitre in the 11 ard aforomid, and prays that rota hots o'rs w h in Le pleased to grant him a theme to Imp a publit houre of entertainment and your petitioner, La in duty hound. will pray. We, then lieerlbere, citizenn of the Ward aforesaid. do e e rtify that the alageg petitioner is of goat repute for loon nor and ammonium. and 1, well provided with home mon and rol2l.[lleace. for the scooramodationand Went; of strangers and traveller , and that .a4l tavern is weer " R; A. I ma, Li liven. Egan U. W. a.AkIA Web- J. P. T. " rFyrift" Notice. k `i WIFE, Phcebe Courier, having left X tar 1.4 and board, ud the SOU. , a Aunt alth. fgil [v., I berabr uQtly all tmereaua or,t to brunt her alter this date, as I all: par no debut 0 ner rontrarthai. torl4-Irdrt HATIILAS CONNEK, Jederada Office for Foreign Patents, No. k Won at., N. York, and 166 Fleet CI., London. PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS procured su BRIM.. AVM, ik/gllO , l, Holland, wad all .doer parte 0 Kurope — the t..rsatlar, Cuba, and the Bra. all Full lolonuatiuu ou We Shur,. reo Ix , bad by add , ldluil tayG3Lu A Wall tire i llWro;k. Associated Firemen's Liiuianee Stock. I tub SIIAHES of the fast subscribed stock to the W.W.I Illtulueles lueoraor. ,ar pleteYANd oat UT W WILL Is CO., .14.1a1r No. G 4 Wood., ASSIMBLY.--I would recommendJoe.dohrt tm.,.l != c P: o orette toeVerziltto.btri/toti. reoo ihlrr.tacr...aouil on lo lb ' . next :;;aLure. OtaXoto. myl.Toteltfo•O) It ecoaorm.--Jsmes Gormly will be • candidate for the eke of .Recorder. otzh,et 14 the motion of the hut} %townie and Veld. Coeesatou, to be held on the 4th of June hest. Me friends will plea...bear him In mind &taw Primary 3leellooa. toylldaw,ter WM. H. GARRilbbbas removed the bal ance of tile suck of Dry Owls. to No. 110 flatlet Meaty. All perms, basing no, clams KA .' Tle t ur . t bins. n, requested to present them fortbuortlu =I those Indebt , :lane resnectroor requested to call mod sale. in , he wishes to dos op Plo basins bT the Ist of 'done. 1.113201i..9) . Wanted. PARTNER in a safe and profitable wan ; al business, with • capital of 14:X100 v. .pr ut o per cent. will be guars:Mal. with • of 41) per cent. and upwaril. The bruin.. a re spertabf• tale, and ova that Is new In this neighborhood. with uo eompetltlos, and the product greatly hide . wand. Address 'A. Piot Ofges., Boa 324. - Spectacles g ! tNE of the most inestuuuble blessins con- P flared bygumeLegir.lmen:zemi.tt erer7 ‘/.l•=iflT wouldefective flelon of older.. wmktnlaGr nallfeet.be Irreniedlalde. From long experlenoe, amd a thorough koonedge of the eie me of optics, we are prepared to mkt .11 defeetlm ne m! on mlentlee prinelplea Gold, SlWur. and Steel Spectacles, of .11 Mode. and the ben emotautly on bead. Alm, &Mule -Pebble Len. to older. New tilamem fitted In old frame. u l, i fr .d etre Prall'e O r. Nye WILSON and Ear . Tome. W. W. Inylfi G 7 Parket /Meet. corner of Vowel, Second Large Supply. A. MASON A. CO. would respectfully . r.,!"4% ." to h it r " ullA t p"'"`r.`ll. -4 .171= Mr " brItINU AND IeUMMKIt Utruuee p et/acted nth great J In the Pastern markets, and purchand at • great te dretlon bare fbrmer prime. To Mo. purchasing at whole. le, yr are nor prepared to ogee gado at marl lower pricell than they could bare been puretmead Test early In the uvmn. royl3 - 02 sod 64 Market AL NEW BOOKS! BIM BOOBS! T 110LBIES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third rtifiVO:ErtV. o t r b ibt.Yo biddr;liarriaget tUlTrl. 'The Witting Ru g by's iluabaLd . ; . humor°. raweL The Heirs of DTVlrentwatee. • rowel. by It. L. Bluchard. The Counbeas of itudolstadr. by Omega Runt Tb. Sidefc • novel. by the author of -Valentine or. tiandlet'e Curtain Leclunis—new edition. The Mother.ln-Lavr, by . S . Routhworth. The Banker', Wifec by T. S. Arthur. Wild Hurts lo the Wean by Maxwell. Tbe C01331:141140111/1 , nen novel by O. P. R. Junes. Esq. A uo letan• to llausine. ho. I. lindieulturierand Caltivatar. fcr Mop. ,ltanileid Hall. a Illsunieni Runanne--calluplate. . - 1, ACKEREL--200 • bble. No. 3, (Large) newbureptir inapeetiOtk bright Pariah, prat reed au tut sale by IdeFLDEN A COVODC, W srehapre. Pa Railroad Depot. utrili , corner Penn and Wayne ow. • grEAS-50 hf. chests Young Upon; ti •• - Black Oolong Flavor: . r.r bY m,-I3 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO., Water and FITALI 0. `ALT METRE-75 sacks C rude, for sole by 1..7 vail3 LEIAIAII DICKEY & CO. 11 A ; 11 , S I T1.0 casks for i l t aLt i la icKgr k Co. u UTTER—Freeb Roll for sale by illt mita ISAIAH DICK.P.I( S 00. bnzca )Inc. Zu gg LottleYo D's. Plug Mt oton. anU far sale Dy coyEi ISALSIII DICKEY t CO. TIMMY'S TRICOPIIEBOOS- 12 doz. for kl sale by R. E. 7 Wood 0 L-600 galls. Flaxseed (warranted pare) for gale by bayl3 lit E. SELLER& 1V , ITRIC ACID--600 lbs. (pure) for sale by 1 1 myl3 J. KIDD a - CO.. 60 Wood e- IPINK ROOT-2000 lbs. for sale by myl3 J. KIDD Jr CO. 1% ACKEREL-120 p bb s le i isl i :o il lar , g.!? . by X. 00mOLASSES--100 s ell:1 to yla bbls. ENZOIC ACID-75 oz. for sale by LIP m yl3 IL A. FAILNESTOCII A CO. OIL CLOVES-20 lbs. for sale by myl 3 B. A. VAIDIESTOCK )1;0: N AT : I2 i MIS N . for se: by t: " TONE PIPES--340 boxes for sale by 13 WICK. k IIeCANDLE3IS. NI ACKERE L-150 bbls. No. 3; CE.M No. CANDLES for oak VI bbls. No. izrz f g: o 3l lo b Z i 7 mll y ro.Es. ROOMS--21.0 doz. Corn, for sale by WICH t kIcCANDLt.S.9. TUBS -6Mdoz. Beaver, for sale by mos wIcK i MeCANDLESS. Buri . Eß__3‘ , ko:!s for sale by myl3 MICE i IIeCANDLESS. c .. CURCIIINGS—. S casks No. 1. for sale by aria WICK A' ihk-cANDLns. rip.A . tt y — , I I:5 bbls. N. , C , l „ .. i l i trr i. i. , lll A l t. I ' _ LENO ItICE FLOUR. V.rina. F.. r..'4'10 , . wJIJ ,NREN CH GELATINE. White and Colored And Coopera American !Myriam; fiir mat ingJellir 'n". • ile4 s4ll. A.Nre1..13130 a co-, Orneem mil Tea Dealer,. ... - . 13 111) N ES • -Eoriieaux Prunes, in glass jars; Vrty ouperior - OkIWY t..... .1,10 kierman Ptlnter. terby Wll. A. 31.CL1,11 . .11 A CU M At' li EI:EL —lO0 A . l i /Vs. Nu. 3LBZ ;i f i or co lsa , e by 14.5 Men/ . .tx...t. 111E@At b lii bbls. ( tto i.B l g l i to arrive) for for ooh ' riIOBACCO- 3 7 keg! 6 twist (superior) for Yale b • myl3 A. CULII6IiTSON t CO. UFFALO ROISES--All grades kept con t.) Ossoly eu hood .tot a•le hy_ torla A. CULBEIMON • CO. '0 the Honorable the dodges of the Court. of tionend quarter Swodow of the row, m load for the Comity of Allegheny. 'rbe petlllon of Um. huble, of Lower Chdr zed WA townalilpa. in thr Cointy of Alkitteol. tut‘tlY .lOor-t 1,. Tb.t lour totitioott U derivow of keeping • pub. he bows or torero. in Ms boom. lanee in the to...whip. ha. provided himmlf with neremarirs for the conveuirom and towommodatiun of traveller.. .1 rtrati. 11. then-On prof . your brown to vont him •14 to beep • Anus of public eoterMlument and be will e Pm th, We, esu L., bacribor. da ,vrtlrr i the %VIM. Noble. U. =2;e'Z:rua Nr lodging .14 wrcomxtu of straarirr , am% lo.lern June* hloannlq, ani d lth Jonathin NntlY, Neeld, John Noble, Jan.* klrawdi_Jahr , . Illrawd,, John Cunningham. Pe nr1nt, ,. . 1 / 3:. . 31 , nanr. John Israel. 11111101 Fl. MY. paiLLips i MAYRRS, General Import er...l Itsuuthetureru No 74 North Fourth strut air Acul al 102 Ircol stmt. C177.1 4 .. 70 7 4 - ruTl2 To the Druggists, Hardware Dealers, AND vsairry hTUILE KIEEPZIIS or Prrtssimott. DRILLIPS.fc MAYERS beg most respect- L fully to Inform the amts parties that Mr. L. IL Mil. lute to nit the home of waiting upon M. •Drer da to appoint ponies fur the sale of their universal ar tic rr. LIQUID GLUE, For crineraing Wood. Rom, China. lila" Marble, Earth. e..., In. ad alloy other robrtawert Mr FAMILY FRIEND, I h 4 p.k,or Preparative. ropermting tr.r.—Pmd‘trt.lif Lutrittoul, liw,44lgefitlve Matte or Llrrtru Bred, at lesS e r dm, tharl W. 7 1 4 tr , rjor , p4orcrrae. uripal ntrl2 Phtl=k, OS. WEAVER, Attarney nt Law, Foortit arrrrt....tr tho Mame. Ottt., - Plttrbarth, Pa.. Cal lortiour Ltteralrd to promptly. White Goods for Dreues. BURCHFIELDhove reed a l e t e Tfull assortment of the vertotts thode of WhiteGotate Mull Dl= - plain and embroidered: Neruook Muslin Ql.ittn.l te. Almo—Peirded Jseopetm Meelitts with cord embroidern FOR SALE 20 per Cent. saved to Country Merehantn. Wm. J. KING, Dealer in BOOTS AND v v PIIOSR. No 40 North Second Meet, Philadelphia, has iust seed from the manufactory an extensive and well ...Scud stock of the above gocde, which will Mr sold at 24 oar cent leo. than eso be purchased in the city, fop 'ash or ob . acceptant*. Deniers will do well Wall befoie Putehming• torlt.iito EERMAN CLAY-200 boxes .for sale by mrl2 R.. DALZELL It CO, Liberty rt. V HEESE-20 bas. W.R. Cream, for sole by V myl2 S. tW. lIARBIO6I/. tiRY HIDES-200 (prime) for sale by Ay myl2S. 4W. ILAIIDAU6II .__.. . • . . A LUM--50 bble. for Bale by 11 uay 11 J. KIDD CO, GO Wool W. ARB. AMMONIA-600 lbs. for sale by myl2 J. MULL* CO. FOR SALE—A good Pedling Wagon, in ycmplYtY ”Y•fr . E T! Zig, 4;w., 00 Wool et. mil 2 LARD OLL-10 bills. Winter Strained, for gala by = _ 7k2 E. E. SELLERS. 57 Wood st. H _ EMPSEED-5 bbls. for sale by myl2 R. IL EMILERS. SP. TURPENTINE—IObbI. prime, for sale by myl2 R. IL SELLERS. CHROME GREEN-8 cases for sale by my - 12_,_ B. A. FAUN MOCK a CO. BUKNT UMBER — 150 lbs. Pow'd, for sale ts woe. a. A BARNESSOCE • LX/. 1011 ACE GINGER-8 bags for sale by • Lit Owls B.A. FAIINESTOCE SALERATUS--I2 casks prime, for sale by' mYI2 WICK • IIeCANDLESR PARLS — i I casks first sorts, for sale by myl2 WICK A 21cCANDLESS. _ • pOTASII-18 casks pure, for tale by m,12 WICK A IId2ANDLESS. _ . _ HAMS-31ti S. C. Canvass, for eal_ t i. f .Ei l2 myl2 WICK l a, ,, ce,vp .... _ drlODFlSll—lo.tierce_sf_or_ NJ to, I:2 iitecCbADIXEM I I LIOCOLATE-1.36 "'llsAu'llost., foiiiieby wick A 110CANDLVES. I, J myll CRIMPED RIBBONS—Assn Tted widths and color, ter'd by earns* UAL daY -Lb. ' a. " and nolorud Silk Dam Battono, I my/0 F. IL MAXON. 6: Fourth d. lk - r — MIME WORKED OOLL*RS Flocnc wg; Edging and entfrorlth•full taaortOrent of Laat Goods, POW °runs. at the 'taro sr ; • _aryl° F. IL IthTo3, Fourth q. IRDALLS—A ND assorts; nt just ree'd „„, U.s 1e ,,,0 EATON. Prepared Corn; 256 Liberty LUE 10 bbls. (e a) fo • . • J. KWI' CO. To Brisioess Me= TAKE THIS IifETHOD to inform my a rt. , tub terba hare antrartal boalaexa to my ea.) aad a „. a o ,„ffauy, flat I wUI start on Maaday, the wtt, yor polar. tbe 0919 thee e. 1,4 19. t¢terica., end rintlefe than IA hare .11 neetuary papers Vbrd bY Nut dos.. I wIU 044=1 to th!smaains and ° =7: , ." th ager, of = m7 Pry VP Ileferenee—P•Uri. SAIDA lko. rnoittrroo MON. Atterosy at L. taylo-tt Woo ot Patti rt., atm. loattlatli of /NOTION HOSIERY & OLOVES—A full IL . " .rtgtt o o l r .l ll,t ° T7 ," . " l—Tit a cl=l . 7, l°' '`' t;lii h''''''''''"u i. b ll. EATON. . nurtb EL ". LHAVE on hand a large ssortment of WINDOW CYAN ICES and CURTAIN BANDS, of omr rEEE, for curt Mas. IEII. NOBLY, nlylo nearly opymelte the Yon OM., %ir t L IT w E . FISH-3S sA tir l l3.4..t , Ji i l r. :l v S ., llg...bbls, mylo 11'ster • • Frunt ma. i IIJSI COPAL VA#NISII -- or sale by VA ea 00 ' lOOlOll D CILEY 0 CO. gl lIEESE-37 boxes for sale ..y 1„ . ../ mylo 1001011 D CYLEY 0 CO. -- (RUSIPEb RIBBONS-4us reed per ex / peeta-23 melons of Maw very , adeable rimped In team, for Trimming, embracing ell tne different wkithe and colon. The attention of wltoleaala evatomere le re nyeetfalif Invited to the above extetudvi amortment tnyff A. MAN A CO. W. W. WILSON, Wa . Maker, Vo. 67 Market, Corner of Fourth st., Pittsburgh, nEALER Frir. Werccs. JEWELRY, ILY Slim Ware, Militaq Gou.bu_Lsious sod Chohdi iota, Tea and Table Ware. - leutleiy.E•atnei.ati tiold Yana liathematleal lautrunienta and a 'mit variety of rirb, curious fashionable male, awful sod ornamental. Watch work emeuted in s anperior Manner, ...Wed by the beet Eugliah and French workmen' mt 9 _ _ Eine Dress goods, per Express. A. MASON &'CO. have . ;ee'd thin morn- Dieu gf2 e ,r.ro P ,Tra r"=111= black and A ht Luny colored plain Tbom . beztful tc plalo and abo a Villa e s ars . :rl7ll worth tbs;ttentlo e d porch. sarrs, as the, be .old at uututlallr hor _prices, whole vsle or retail. at Nos. 6 , 2 • • d 64 Maker st. ChaitieM Coal Company. VOT IC V—All persons?Fing demands 1:1 agalrud the Cbartaers Coal Ca m yortli plearseprlc scot them for settkoneuL Z. . REILINUTONs sayVnt Managenof the Chortler, Coal Co. dfiItNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, NJ ENGLISH PLATED AND CROD'S.—Painted,Stabs ol. Shaded. Ground, Blue, Green, POD!, Ruby, Orange, lagoon, and otbey colored Window GU" toe reiddeuces, scambaat. private offloaa, An, j rut bred from bans. EnAland. and foe sale by GILLESPIE, mrind W. 0 .1 t. above Fourth. YULV. CORN STARCHESbxs. forealaby m r9 B. A. FAMMTOCE A CO. INDIAN REWLISO lbs. for sale by mre U. A. PAUNESTOCk a CO. 'DWI) EXT. LIQUORICE-1 can for sale 1_ by my 9 U. A. VALINESTOCE t CO. COARSE SPONGE-400 lbs. for sale by m y 9 IL A. FAIINESTOCK t CO. cusks" Poled Saxony for br lsalOl C. A. P4IIISESTOCK t CO. 'ONFECTION SENNA-4.171iba. for sale by Ecky9 O. A. FAIANZETOCK .1! CO. ASSIA-400 lbs. for gale b 4, ms 9 B. A. FARNI.STOCK tr. CO. rAILTAII EMETIC-50 Its. for sale by mug B. A. PAWINV-sTOCK k CO. giORROSIVE SUBLIbLiTE-25 lbs. fur ILJJ itale by 1m19 . 1 B. A. FAUNESTOCK A 00. DOLL BUTTER-3 bblsi (fresh) in cloths, 111, just reed and fur rale br 7t. DALICLL & otreCO, .TV Liberty et HONEGGER CO., Ilorters of Wines, Liam, and Swims Cheese , 1 SainhlleM street, be.. wean Elzth and &m nth. AY AND MANURE FORKS -1:5 doz. harper t Co's eek.brnted tiny end m.we Turk. rot an for neuved d from eslo by the manufacturer i npuirr :s t i at T cfrrn . Water Street. For neat:two of Web end Intrinsic rain, there Forks • not be eururssed; and the los, twice et which they are diLmnat Insure their Introduction. endear UCKWHEAT FLOURL—, 1000 lbs. for side I by 'bp '_' ROBIOON. LITTLE. t CO. opening at A. A. la of Ellk Porli...r the aPM ILK POPLINS—Now I L,7 Mason a Ca. a Una ..rt. clewmt .totes Greenwood Gardens, . , I 0 and a half miles laeloa the City, on olden, bank of the Ohio river.' an Ornamental Mower 'olden,and a delightful munmer retreat. Cream, Confectimarle, Crude, Temperate Iniulm. } chit. for the accommodation of visitor, Slan, a farce amortment of Shrubbery and fa...blooming vont. for sale, The steamer Chieftain Imam , e foot of Cat street, at the beginning of each hour, froLO , o'clock A. M. until 10 P. W., landing at the Darden. [ Closet on Sunday.] myauf Pispideh Pod copy.] New Barages, Tissues, Sas, Lawns, &c. URPIIY & BUEPIIPELD have this day it et g0!'n..1.17,, N T. 7 Lawns, India ath rilta tr. Buyers are invited to call Dektra making thellpurchases elsewhere. Gads at wtobwoe in rams 14p stalro. Brag or Ptrrancaow 3 / a y 6. I&3L President and Directors of this Bank Jura' One day derlared a drelieral of FT. nth cast. ou plus k, for the last ell montlo, payable to the Storltholdere or their legalrepro/ram/ R. ow forthwith my9 . • JOB. 83tYDE, Caahiee ' . Promissory itde Found. APROMISSORY NOTE, drawn by Mosa, i n co. Co-. dated May 7th.l 1501. to the order of DLO aughey, at four months data, found to arood street She conga . can bath It by calliat the- stAwrof • tura J. S. ELLOIL. alWool lx!,- RGOT-40 lbs. (fres i) for sale by mya • IL A/ VAILDIESTOCE. A (3). "'PRUSSIAN BLUE-5 eases No. 1, for no by soya . b. Al VAAINEATOCH a CO. IQUORICE R00T,450 lbs. POted, for A ea4 br m y% B. Ai FAUN EBTOCR A CO. PARIS GREEN—SO cans for sale by myn B. Al FAUN MgISOCK 2 . 00. BLUE MASS-11S lbs7for sale by milt . B. A.,FAIENESINNIK 2 CO. IQUORICE ROOT-42.00 lbs. for sale by .1.4 cum YAW:Mt:IOK A CO. Q YTS. TURPENTINE-3i) bble. for sale by guyn B. A. VAIINESTOCK t CO. Fresh Arrivals of Wall Paper. THOMAS PALMER; No. 55 Market street,. hue But mired from the Fart, • handsome mut , ruent of Ann priced Chamber Ilene myS SPLENDID•FREN CH PARLOR PAPER, at No. 55 Market etre., fir uglout eyry tuguteruk pricey by my tg TllO3lAn PAL3LEIL For Rent. SPACIOUS DWELLING HOUSE, new (trl CI .' amt Wp 1. t=g7P,t Bunker. Conf:ettoner. Wont itree4 or of mra y s Z. W. ILEMLNOTON. PA PER HANGINGS—French and.Amer eaV" VATrltt o lfhlTßl , llll , t r . eTA R ood st. FISH— Mess Mar.k•rek I Ext uman. ra Na 1 Rentz,- dlarke-ell Ba Falmata tkda.b. Far tale Cr SteCLERO CO AT, Drocers and Tea Deal, ACKEREL-30 tioble. No. 3, receivin /VI.JAMES DAL-TELL. • myB TE Water u. LARD OIL-15 bbip. for rale by myB • W. l r i! T HE hilhest price 1p Cash lai d for alithe diffnen gradel. Of delp AMeticd Wool by MUBP/iY 4 me. Bonnets 11 Bonnets! ItECU THIS MOANING, per Expres 6 nun, carving the newest nod matt &lira*: a of Bonnets now worn. : A 'erranatrtrotnat of patalsrt'aßlpary. fano,' Gimp, Straw and Braid fiats. The aftention of yurehase Swftinni . 6.l4, l 3 tolte LB* aeon hood. OnT7l . A. A. MA.. 16 CO. 6) CASES Green 3113 ed Jeans; , r , 2 tt Blue . • 3 " Black Broad 'Cloth: 1 " Cotton 60 14 • e t The .been good, Ire just reed from eastern manutaetu. Amu - able time. "'.., en duudd'uu"d ' cud dd ecic tu NTl27l. u Ptiit t LEE. Vac Wt. 1166 x of Pirruttoz, May 0,1861, %VMS BANK has this day declared a divi la 4 " d of 00 " 0 " `"l' on 0 115 r 31. 4 1T0 yabl on esaana. mrt.hr Cuhier. Ntice. • THE Merchants' d Manufacturers' Bank of Pittsburgh has this day declared a dividend of rota ru ctn. (on-the melte] pluck of add Bank.) out of holdrofits of the tut 115 Irrionthe, payable to the stock bre or their legal representatives, on dr after ths 15th ty. DbiNNT, Cashier. 0811 • • QTRICTLY GENTINE FRENCH . BRAN k..7 DT.lmitable for mettichml parpme for we by the Q.. , or Bottle. at MORRIS blvt. m 7 in fie . Dlmnd. IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Election for Five Dtrectats, aml eta appointment. Ofett:h oh ern ar may be deemed beremary for cooductina th buium;of the "Moarnstahrla inning ComtwaY: cbarteml to of of A. , 31 , 11. Me ,71;:r.1 Ibbl, will be held el the t. 'hart. Hotel, Ititts Walarwlay, the :let day of May, A. D. tall, betweert hOe boars of 10 A. M. and 4 Plll., 01 v 7lll . az itimEn, , ,.., H. D. DALLAS.) llliridng Moline and Irish Linen& NURPITY S.,' BURCHFIELD have I again rapleasbed their wk el &bale and le. rex Th P :Pre Val! ' rl ' ,6A * l.l - 1 o 43147 ett %lir! Shteting, of ell the differ*. .1 . la th‘, uhkb 131.7 , °ger at the lowed here. ant CMAPE sit7o%Ls—Rec'd this day, per ono rut. of thasa Assirable plain laul • craw Shawls, at WI vices. mN A. A. MASON & ARD--2:1 kegs No. I Leaf, for sale by mr7 IMES. MATTILEWB it CO. D RIED FRUIT-150 Ins. Apples; ' • WOrea.%ea: tor tale Ey my: RUES, MATHIEWS a CO. ft - ICE-10 tierces (fresh) for sale by ROBISON, LITTLE a OU., my 7 STS Liberty. rimer. 111EA-50 hf. chests Y. H., Imp., and Black I Tea, Re We by myr ROBISON, Lintxi co. HAY ItAKES---10 dn. for sal. e by m 77 B. F VON BONNIIOIIBI . CO . F. . til - kyTORKS-40 doz. for sale low by mu 8. i VON BoNNItORSV tO. B- - BAO3I 3 15 0 doz. for eale by mf 0. F. yoN BONNIIORST t.B). pOwDER-4000 ihs. Blasting; , ''. . • 3W I"'" PT. ' biiTigifte b ' " lay 7 i w. s AFETY FUSE — Ii bids. in store; orriee for ,slo by . my 7 2.' ./ N. DrLWORTII t CV. _ UURLAPS—A euperior article h 0 inch, (or MP ale by m 77 SIORPHY tLEE 1-400---7117—'00L-Gg;—r—ead—y MWe, for We 1:7 sgui MURPHY At LIE. • • 1)EEll SUSS-4 bales for sale myr RITZY, MATTHEW a oci kjlG LEAD-490 pigs Soft Galena, for sale by my? BMX, MAITILKIIIS 00. iIIG METAL-465 tons for nalo - by • rly7 RIMY. 11 &TT tIRW3i CO. • iEATILERS—I 3 sb. piano lie., for sale by my 7 ,RESaT, marrlaws a CO. ' itsaleco.by POTATOES -- Y 1 . ft( WHISKEY-37bbls. (pure) for b y y 7 A. CO LBLICEEON t CO. AILS --300 kegsaser . d dr for stab/. co. SUNDRIES— • neklo Musesk 6 bales Doer Sklar, 30fackz Mind Pa•SCUM 6 cuss 11.65 r. }on ree'd sad 6r .161# SI uzy7 A. CULBERTSON • 0.). )RIED PEACHES-29 bbls. on consign °*"."4 f""a. b y myz ISAIAH DICHST a co. itTED FRUIT-400 bu. Penoheo; ..77 LITTON II !S-2000 S. C.. for CANFIELD. sale by .77 FL .NO U DRIES-2 tierces grease; il 2 blar z 4 4. d r 0,,,,,..vp:1m - • - do. IIVO ort SC to Qum tretroar = F for We • ' a n ti. bICREY s co. UNDRIES • i 7 50 bu. Mertzluta 1500 lba. la. Halt. 100 das.l.kna Brocaac• • S ., A Illeto/7 lV 00 0/ealgosual. far ~,i, low to dot by J. .1/WILLIAMS a CO. corner 0:411.1 illlh sta. .V 5 FINE . E I JACONETS AND CAMBIiICS- A. A. Itasca A Co. boo. on hand a completi atxt or o'u Jaconeta'and Cambrlea ' 111*1 f lOTTON-56 balesnowlanding _from 1,..) . For Mt, Or We bp MAW" Di=ir IVO so.lo Water and Frost at. - - - • 4LACK AND FANCY SILKS-A- A. r l ,o _ll D it i znr i a, bat mead lorgo lot ot 0007.47. ir4PRN-500 bu ‘,/ awe or sti . : . b i L iorzu ca TOBACCO -4 hhda. Ohio Leaf, for age by mr6 J. s. =won't A co. CORN -35 bbis. for sale by Y. TON BONN s. HOEST 93 sad 95 Front st.. IlliftlED BEEF, MUTTON HAMS, k YE jr 180 N—For We J.D. WILLLIAMS a), says arm. Wood and Fifth ft. Sawed Lathe, beet q. • n°.I3I2°II,_LITISN & CO, no. 2:61 Mort , " a- I ATIIB-25, X.AVI i for de bT FLOUR -100 bble. extra Familn . to 5 10° " 8 1M§, f rliTlA b i CO: bertyyr B ROOMS -50 dos. fancy_ on concontentmint and for sale by INWID3OI4 NLi urriz a OM.. rcirN o. ZNS ... Wanted. SOBER, industrious Mechanic, who can turn all alas of Bolls. sad lull part of lab tbaa at a 6'014. Tor D'a'an" n i' lr.t * AoALEY a CO. turlOt Watches! lIST returned from the East, and now opening the largest and guest matt-mane of Wateheg. L in, is, thee brought to the city. The•Watchee ate from the most reputable mutual:sutural. of Lends., Liver pool. Faris thd Geuevs. and warrthted equal (and, th em superior). to thy hitherto .dared to this market Chronometer Lever Watcher. futhienove Watch...t the late Invention; with kept al then, mad .ftal to asthrtmeot of us patter.. Gold eq.. according thality, from 010 and curelV S All gthrthisecolthavyresented, thst n it wurrted Us to gibe MA qualitT• % • W. IIZON. mys . wroth Market and Fourth stn • Outlaw for Sale. • AFINE FOUR HORSE OMNIBUS, in con:- Plea . running order, for de b OEO. ARTEMIS, corner of Fourth ad Smithfield ast If not told et private sale it will be sold at Dade Auden Rad. ass Redtha. t „ he lOtts of Met. GEORGE. ARTERIES.. mratst FLOUR -240 bbl. Extra and S. F. for sale bT mr6 L S. WATESMAN l SONS. RIED APPLES-320 sacks for sale by a ye L S. WATERMAN A SONS. II UTTER-1n boxes (fresh) reo'd_4l4 . l3. by my7 CAIYM%D. - - PEARLS -20 bblsf for sale by lar7 • J. B. CANIULD LINSELINSEED OIL-20 bbla. for gale by_ ED m 3. IL CIANIM,D. stl . .a%Tus-2) bis. .arilco=ure,. CHEESE -100 boxes for as eby 15.77 J. CLNPTELD. _ ,_. Hamburg Polka. • ER, No. KA Third street, has just N&LEB e recelvecl—_ t. nottburil Polka, one of the odad maw' ...lbw. tifal Polkas everll3=el ;r6 .... l ...p.m bT . B. cL. Farewell, Old rooter, and dedicated in Mra no iski mvr randsant Pltteaasta . Once I Laced Th_ ,ee Mary Dea S.C. Yoder: • The Little Rod RlJJ.ng H: by • • The Mountain Dello: bg Linlei. _ the dike heed.. i3 lr eeTgatte, is th g l :oy Y Jenny LIU with 000 1111,361- . mySmoltx. Fly Swift, ye ZepElyell. Ely the Sad Sea Waves, as sung by let.) , Lind—OS. .1 her meet beautiful an= t, Farewell. If ever 'Tv . - And an extensive acteetbsn n ew iTalttes, Po lk*, 8. riatkees, Preceptors, de. , royu , SION OF TILE 001..1)8.5 ILLIP. 'IIiEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS!I—The ifotherirelasi, far the Isle of Re, r. • tale by Emma N. fioutbworth. - • Tho Boa.. M., by T. &Arthur. Machold. Magazine, ria. b. Ilerticulturist, fir ay. CulUvotor, .• Received at rays HOWES' Lit.T.A. i VA6 Third Arte‘. oPP.4. Na • r i talLE FEMALE BIBLESOCIETY.of Yitih burah and vicinity bold Its Annual reniting lac May. (May nth) at 3 o'clock, P, kt.. in U. Lecnsisi Rec. of the Inn Presbyterian Church. dubscrlbers am!. Tem. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the. Stoelr. bolder" of the Ohio Trepiteet !Lining Poteritaa y milt be Id at the on.. of old Ilompany In the City of Pitts burgh. on Monday. June:, el 2 o'eleFly • • • FIRE MUCK-45,000 (Coal Grove= Rect. (soul (kr not imperior to Its Bollnw on hand sod los was mid IVEI.III FLANNEe ,;( —W4 have ( rerif ble on stoma of their usTuiltsbls quEr d jts oral of es: eons grates oftwatiosw also. Owns atul CU Warp hut Llfll4 Ettoodlog IA; and • full wlsorttoent of Dossestle. oss6 DORM BURCIIF/RLD. 1 I NDIGO -4100 lb kegs Manilla; 3 Cerenew Posen; of toot , Sollti to ow. , f or .1, samplsamples of ~,,uwt s kss ystry of which will lie soW low from to • ado l icra so y co. W INDIA RUBBER TOYS—Just received a large easortment Ogled* Bubter Tors, a beautlftkai• r, kr sale at the lowed ELSLOSI • riot:. Ent aW4Vi_ 1851. YORKER ARRYLNOTMENT arrwisrn PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND. BXPRESS Packet and Therm' Line for Cleveland, Iceboat On of *co, by !Ranters trona burgh to Beaver. In cooneetion with Oa elegantly Be label Ravels Nada of Clark*, Parts At Oa, Rao nea.a. MITSIS2II4 and tne pplatlikt UMW Pasernger Rasa of-tba elates:al and Yitteburgb Railroad Co. to Ogerelasal. PENNEITLYANIA NIAOARA- ..... Itheft. Efts.. Dare their lan d ing ophodriithe aft. ot , at 9 &clh. A. 31.. ccothaetift with airlt Beaver, which will leave tharentatelredi the ethirth. Otthe defter, arriving at ESTCOD• In time fttha Egyaft Taft fWs far Cleveland. I . ..engine , bi Nft DDa grtita et Cleveland In time to take the Railroad Line of Itheathere for DIiFFAI.O and DETROIT. and the strums for Mks, go, Milwaidle. Toledo. hamthody City. Itholdritftil lithe Lo for erenitg Wain of care for Columbia. deal.. Lod Cincinnati, ' CLAJIKE. PARES A CO., /Var Pe.ietal% BOOILISIII. W. ILMOORICEADy. died under St. Charles Untah. Ofilw under C6UGHR o • earner et Smithfield imelWeser idaJele„ ITTSBURGH. ONES 1851. AEA UNION LINE- • On the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals.' CLARRE,__PAREA it CHARIBEELLIN. CRAWFORD t CO.,,,Llarctkaa. TILIS well known Line is now-,prewed to st C i ffTLIND, gaay aad =on tke t tMOM M a Ulte ni The facilities of lb. Lbw aro topsurpkeed in atimberoloal ter, and eafacitp of posts, experience of Oaskaink and kr timer of-iO 4 Me no tionno Pittsburgh and ClevalandkaßracakAlß In connection kith a Idris of atatinboata betwew • notion see REAVRR, and a Line of aril otakokalßada (propeller and ressels) on the Laken, . CONISICNRFA; - Parks YOUIIIP*PaIk U. B. Tartar, Warren. O.; • A. k. N. Clark, liortok 741%04 Ll7yatir c tvrar. Rent, ()thane Co., Frioa44 'IL A. Mlle:, Coq; Wheeler, Lea A Akron, 04 .'.' Flendelson a Dalt Sam l urk acy. O. P a. ' Nf L i liTga a r ,Ve r ott de Doßsemak Co.,_alilkaukte, WD.; • • flek A.'oibba OP., Moak., • isaad, apl eor. Water and Parathbeld PD. Ot" --. J: : .. es, — lnes, A C C . • AVING completed arrangements with Homer In Borba= andMbar lorolooM at'.., gm • modem of my orders, I am Wm enabled to afros 65 Dealer', .t . MO @dram. owl hstWUkt. I. ..tr 11L . - M . • DI, WINE and L14111.0/48, of Ms nand denorrYnMar, from amierensfros Amon an.. tl &mo. Atrantlon la Inrltod lo /AY _di t fgY Thltrint.t...t. • _ 110 packages Cogac : .M. b bli2" . ''''' li Pi " C'. d.r. fImoTMM . dna 75 and qr. arl. . se w" ' a broom . . and meggn r.t. o t l y. ryfrak, . • t''' . `` c " k. Yoe Winos, ;:r . l. 0217 0/0 add IMPrfloY. . WO barkatal3yart li ng lansmagen, well koonM brands. 400 nom, Caret Winos, TleoVl W5W...4 ...1.4111. 100 eases smoter , n o o . gni . Itos:t w oln..lagra . 1C45 , 7. tt seta (/ ' fflitillot and alTrLd Wah 9 Pu.',!...."?4,,,,agL Jam/. Rom. •• . .. . 00 carts rororior lonsdon Broom Mord aad Sookh Al. • lm - 1r Itts a constant ruyoll of 1 ..k . .....P.rX,... =ell .2 I, briatb., u...ad., r ea . . no ta nne s ....r 4 , o ,n.n. • . . Alf orrirdrh Ilrilfclio(folAtl• Womble ga 'n'• it O lw em d mMrI br mentoinlln ffeogov:arrellaklypd . . Inyorter and D e aler. ll f Walnut Chef. • ~1 anlfolandor (2M' • Pldadtlybln .. ~ • . 2 t o Na ., l Wp :55 tam; . • , 00 b-t d° do do No. Nlockere 10 do • No. 1 trimmed A bo-1: cmo hand and f, .ale t OrlOl . JOILN WATT *OM 000 IRON-6G tons Forge and Foundry aoomit t ak by p oa JOHN WATT I CO. • •VOTATOES—W Neshannocks, for age bT mytl G 7. VON BONSHOR,ST t CO. Cg"lr i 1141 mt GAR-50 bbxbsi=locrosals ta, anise, .Ikoa