;"'` HOME MATTERS. AITZNPTE • BralilLAßY.—iritig the Mere store of T. •• ,y night, an attempt to made t o break into a store of Thomaii Kennedy at the corner of . Fourth and Food streets. A panel of the ' •dow abutter in the rear of the building bad • .en cut out, and the glass broken, then the thie es becoming alarmed by the ap proach of so e persona ran away. The police Tin at once' ormed of this occurrence, and a constable tdati. ned in-the building, but the ras cals did not-return. Attempts to rob this establishment, haverve ral times been made. Our readers will remem ber theta few months ago it was entered and the safe blown open with gunpoider, though the notes of the explosion was ouch as to alarm the nedghboihood, and prerent the burglars from ob taining any booty. • . EAELT Cloonts.—The lanrdware merchants of this city have agreed to close their stores, hereafter, at six o'clock, P. M., during the months of Juno, July and Augaei. Persons engaged in other branches of business shoild, if possible; !adopt a Similar rule, and thus afford their .clerks an oporttudty for im scoring their minds. OCOM OF QUARTER mum Cogrt of Quarter Se:l:lions met yesterday, when the argument-list wee taken up. The motion fora new trial, in the ,case of the ComMona-ealth Te. Jas. hicCutcheon, conrieted, •at the lasi term of the court <gesso% comthitted, in firing aboard pile is the lumber yard of Mr. EllOYetl, of the - Fifth Ward, was argued at length, trot no decision made. After the transaction of some business of no general interest the court adjoarnea: DISTRICT COUST. Pylon the Ron. Waiter H. Lowrie Andrew Goebel, vs. Doctor' Bernard a Wolf. No. 287, April Term, 1803. Wllaon McCandless, Esq., for Plaintiff, ficidleburg and Howard for 'defendant . . Action for alleged• malpraetna in unskilful ly setting a broken leg. Verdict for defen dant. JansetrWilson ; vs. John Mciarlaiid, Wm- Dal mill, et al. Action to recovcr.damages for lon alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiff owing to the defendants having stopped up 8 aka's run, on Pennsylvania Avenue. • Verdict - for defendarits,whe they were employed by, and Under the control of city authorities. J. D. Mahon, Esq., for plaintiff, Colonel S. W. Black for defendants. LOIN bain er Henry Griffith of North Fayette tosmship,was 'on Tuesday burn ed to the ground, with all itd qmtezitst. Fifty seep Whichwero In the barn, were also burn ! Stir.Clr. Br Idowrstsa.—The White Lead Fac tory of -Messrs. Ogden and Snowden, situated on Fayette street, between Garrison alley and Wayne, was- struck by lightning paring the Mann of Tuesday night, and considerable dam age done , to-it • 6ccrozs:i.-6 Man who was practising riding at the CircaS yesterday morning, was thrown from his hone, and his arm broken. STTALCS. aT LIGIMINCL--TiLrelf houses in Al legheny city, were. atrt4 by lighniag, duresig - the mete storm of Tuesday night. They sus tained but little damage. BACOO.—The driTers of two of the Lincrence- Wile onsidbusse.s, were taken before the Mayor yesterday, arid fined 'five dahlia early" and the . costa of prosecution. Frain.—Two men were taken before Mayor Onthiio yesterday, charged with allowing their hones and wagons to stand in the Diamond dur ing Mutat hours, contrary to the city Ordi nance. They were tined one dollar each and the NOISASCC.—Ansan named Jones, a resident of the Eighth Ward, was yesterday bound over by the Mayor, for his appearance at the next term of the Court, on a charge of keeping a large number of ferocious and noisy dogs about his preniele.s. Canon:.—,l, man named Simnel Graham was yesterday committed to prisod by Mayor Guth rie, charged, on oath of Joni& Hall, with the lava* of- a small awn of money. Tss Waeszta.—Te weather yesterday was exesediagly.oppreuive and 'nary. gerWe again refer, our readers to the att. rirtlaarcat of Et 0. Ferreira .ennOian LiAill3oo, which sir pm la =other column.. mod br Which yon will me It le highlyrtccmmeadsd; scut thi le nice all: ho :dictum cer- Plates Of those who he.. used it and experienced its ben. ellelsl effects on their own persons.' The mum skew:nal. ly way ranarisblo, end et leen the modidne ts swarthy of • ttle/. 'VW advise ell to go to the pont, .ho will famish pamphlet praxis, matelnins men! weinwhlo reciPm mr the treatment of male. de. E11,17/3-tiliralrA. ifirDl.• M.EANE's latztt Ptive!—Thin great remedy for diseases of tbe lint. Ls of much older dale than Re introduction to the Itnahlta 3t. discovere, one of the fast physicians to this oauntry, used It tor years in bls ynottes, before he aser announced it to the world. The existeneSef ea many quack remedies, heralded. now swing the moat snareeloos Qualities for healing ail dinar sin. disgusted . accompliahod sad well Hunted played dos, who naturally felt on. dread of being confounded with the crowd of ' , Menders to the tionlical art, whom noetrosos were taredad in retry rummer ae awe.. . named= for all the ins that flesh is heir to. Mama, s=tations or um* , to whom blandishad given renal, how ever...l the urgent solicitation* byphysiciana with whom ha hid simxiatal 10 his practice. .1 who had witneased the wouderful cum elected by hi, remedy. at length la. ducal blm to make It public. Tortes by trailidgerlsr.S Petroleum! ' Entazsgsecka, Huntingdon co, Pa., Merrell 4, '3L S.M.Ken—Dear Sir, Pear Petroleum la waking yr. dale In this - vicinity; therefore no nonld thank you toiend us two dons trope Peuraylwanla Railroad. We ire en. Only out,. and It Is being inquired for almost every day. Yowl, twatalr, 'JOILV LONG I co. nAre2mus, Ashland ea., 0, Wank 10, 'AL 1.31. jr,row..—Dier Sir, Agent. • fen weeks throe, nlttrus fone - decran Bork Oil, which no have sold. Plow Intarard to no eta dosen Inumedlatelr. • Pour maid,. le working 'wend= ebb s mduit• We an obtain several ex tenant certificates, If you dealre them • Pam, Ae; W. w. Pro milt by Barter I McDowell, 111 Wood Gnat; It. 11 - 111Thers, 17 Wood street; B. A. I'aluerator.k. I Co, corm Wood and Front etroctg D. M. Curry. D. A. Elllott,Jonmh Doodlate,roan P. Sehnert; Allegheny. a/wo by the saw Pieter.. B. W. Kin, gpllaldwer Canal Baiu-Sematb Pltteburab. • - .Hirreign and American Hardware. IMAN,. WILSON & C 0.,. No. 1.29 Wood Street,_ A . • JUTE Now 1Y STORE 'A ha indeampletesto4 oil - OBER/NAND AILEUTZAN HARDWARE, Dam= te the wine truloota which they an mimed to Wert° onythaacra at as= that will econearo lawaralar with soy of the Gaeta= citlea. • GEORGE .E. ARNOLD & CO, s• BANKERS. nZALtIb'IN LICBANITE, COLN/SANK NOM, C. Ns 14 /bathnest to Ikrak e.f Notes and Drew collated . all peitt. of the Littlea.- 11110.1 War. and ald on conunieloon. Soloblierr eitiZell'aUltranco Compity of Pitletargh Ll N COUR AGE HOME INSTITUTIONS &Wel? , W.tc. in! Om nusbonno ofC. Lt. C. a nuun„ seer: Ms Comp.: n'uo. munsou to tunny encinbamilme Inmum nna naumitu. ie. An =Au inarmat for the ability Ltd inter= InstltntloN,=c4Attm et h .r, tt e c do m rsAanZe community yo= 4 7 t r. 11 7, it WWez Dtunmoim—C. a. nun wm. Winter. - New Music SOUNDS PROM 'KENTUCKY; by Rob. .Vhat ad Ihihlte Waltzes, ersaidet.e. • . , i 1 A ALI. Walt. i liztood L ark kolka. •W . w the mend. et MY yvathl haat vouaded the quit tau bred tic.. Um are brightest Liars Elm wag. • elf earl Polk& • R ochtniata. .... Wier said Old Iteld. -. . tof the B li nd Orphan Girl. , *alto is .filutio to laine am . Lalall 04 UN lrah Laalgraa. Maid ead fh: ode 1,7 to= . .10/Iri - IL IHELLOIr. 81 Mead a- NEW MUSIC. . , XLEBER. Ina just 'received tad e Coot. „Taeoael valet, a pariate $Ol4. dedicated to the Boa Am y clap,. &lag ae Beam not Ethical. Boaz be Steyhea lo.tor alt *b' n b All b • tutlLaJeatte: Llite r gfrlit leti e tofr Ad . . lw% Ilaare; suair Jettay Lad. with rum a. - scan. thethenonts. The tletnttehe Deist: ' R i ga. 7 , WI by L 3 y. 117. Trester, egi - dethee= Atzt ItrrArc=tta t 7 15- vie: the stiort dartle. 11'who. • • M d gf, ,, VSklZTTlitg,":t_ No. 101 Third street. eptelElot et Pince eralBol=toUirtse WE: H.AvEN, corner. of Market- and Se cord atm% tau pas opened far ado th. rock of armin o p - I . l l l ;:tary o llnAriLt er wg e . 0.0"41.61174141.3earnzr, D•vo4l Clay Want /31.1.1.8; MUM% Ito Tbmoyores. au! _lltAtri 5 Writlll; /5151.11, ' Mita I"' *""r11111/k.855.7rinin * 152511 . 41 . 124. 1 46.4.g5,5 T. 51545. aka' J ink Wad* W 1272) BY TELEGRAPH. RSCIAVEC: HT TU O'ILLILLT SIESCRAM LIAS, AND REPODNIDION. THIS PITTSBURGH GAZATTL. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Uric's, May 27 The new school General Assembly of the Pres. hyterian Church adjourneeyesterlay to Meet igen, in Washington city on the third Thursday In fay 18.52. THE CUBAN INVASION . CILULLISTON, May 27, The steamer Isabella arrived from Panama• with dates to the 22nd. , The rumors of the Intended invasion of Gen!. Lopez, created no great sensation at Havana. Great vigilance continued to be observed around the coast THE. SPANIARDS AND THE CUBAN INVA The Spaniards propose haring a grand proces sion in this city, in honor of the Queen of Spain, and the suppression of the Cuban Expedition. Some of the city press carillon them against the attempt, CO it may result in bloodshed..., The Spaniards persist ANNUAL AMERICAN FAIR. WAnanioron, Mar2B. The proposition to establish an annual Ameri tan Fair here meets much favor. Several Imb scriptiorm have alitady-been made, and an or ganiration is soon to be effected. The Secretaryut Treasury leaves shortly on a Bait to Senator Penyee, on the Enters shore of Maryland. Asst. Secretary Hodge returned yesterday from Beaton. NEW YORE STATE ELECTIONS The special election for Senators, yesterday, shows the election:oTO whige, whichwill certain ly secure the passage of the Canal bill, upon the re-assembling of the legislature. - TRIAL OF THE COSDEN MURDERERS. BALT/YOBS.Iy 28. The trial of Shelton, Taylor, Mornhy and Slum, charged with the murder of the eaulen family, commenced to-day. Ford and Webster, who were wader arrest, have been discharged. Shaw has made a full confession, and will be used as a witness for the State. He says that Drummotul is innocent Pitmans - trim, May 28. The Charleston Evening News' has been sold out to parties who will hereafter conduct it on decided Union principles. LIVERPOOL COTTON [Per Canada. Livsszooi, May 17. The panic in the Oman Market was the result of shippers ordering sales regardless of prices. The crisis is now over, and there are snore buy *ere than sellers. The market closed firm, at bie @di Lir upland middling; Eic for Mobile middling ; din for fair ; Orleans middling sfo ; do fair, 6' 13 lb. • PI.ILADELPEUA MAIOEBT. Cotton—The market is firm, with sales 200 bales Gulf, within the range of 10@12o la lb on time. Floor—The market is dull, with tildes .1000 Ms at $4 25 for selected brands, and $t 14,f0r common. Corn Meal—Sales at $2 76 11 bbl. Bye Flour—Sales at $8 60 "id bbl. Graln—Wheat is in better demand wad scarce, with sales of red at 97c, and of white at 101 c per bush. Rye is selling at.7oc. Corn is in so onest, with sales 9000 bush Southern yellow at. 600. Oats are in moderate demand at 48c644 762 bush• Lead the last sales of Galena were at $4 76 Hemp—Bales of Western dew rbtted at $1 25 ton. PrositiionPork Ls held nominally at $16,50 for zneseand $14®16,50 for prime. The make of Bacon.are reduced, but holders are firm at 7+ for shoulders, 91c@9+ for sides, 100 for plain, and 101e®11 for fancy hams. Lard is held at no in bbls, and 10/0011 in kegs. Tobacco—The market is firm at. former rates. Whiskey Is steady at 23e is bbls. NEW YOILKALAREET. ens:Nina arms. Cotica—A! moderate business has beendone yesterday's prima. Buyerel are awaiting the re• ceipt of their private lettereby the Canada. Flour—The market is heavy, with sales of common State at $1 12ie...4 18 18 lb. Corn--Bales at 59@b9io Q 1 bushel. CINCINNATI trir ARRET. Flour—The =riot is quiet, with no change in prices. Sales of 900 bble at $3,40, and of 100 bbls it 8,96&9,48 gl bbL Prorbdons-- The Market is inactive. sales 100 kegs country lard at 9c La lb. Sales 16 lads ba con shoulders at 6e6ic, packed. Grain—Sales 800 bushels inferior oats at. 2 31 good oats are dull at 25C4b3c 1,1 tut Whiskey—Salts at 18c to gal, with s good de wand. Greeeries—The market is unchanged, lad gem eraily inactive. The river has ham stationary dace reonLing. The ',matter le very warm. .1. KIDD No. 60 Wad st NEW ORLEANS MARKET Cotton—The 'market is depressed. Provision—Bacon has declined, owing to the large receipts; ribbed aides aro quoted at 810- 8u shoulders 6164 Grocerles--810 Coffee is scares, with Wes of prime at 91, and of ordinary at 81 petls. Fair sugar is selling at and dull. Molasses has declined, with sales of choice at 281g2130 gallon. , New OntsAss, May 27. . _ Cotton—The Canada's news has raised the spirit of cotton holders, and they are asking an advance. Flour and Corn are without change. Precisions—Mess pork is selling at $14,60 gi bbl ; Bacon is firmer. CoHe—Rio is selling at 9®9}c. Land—Bales at 10i lb.' FOREIGN NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE CAIIADA BY LAST NIGHT'S 31./111- We copy the following more extended account Of the political news by the Canada, from the Baltimore American. The markets and moneta ry news are precisely the tome to those we pub- Baked on Tuesday, which were received by the O'Reilly telegraph line. The steamer Canada arrived here at 9 P. 31., with 53 passengers, four of whom are for Boston and ten. for Halifax, She experienced. very rough weather the three first days out. The news generally is oniMportant. Crowds continue to prom into the Crystal Pal ace. The Queen makes a daily private visit The receipts of one day had ,been as high es 68,000. Beason tickets still sell at first prices. In the Honee of Commons, after some discus sion iheiforther consideration of the ecclasiaa: tied titles bill, by consent of the Premier, was postponed to the 19th. The Liverpool Journal says: "We believe we ere in a condition to state that in ik week or two the Ministry will resign and Lord Stanley will accept office. We are at all events quite cer tain that this occurrence is expected by all the Government officials to follow immediately on Mr. Baylie's Ceylon motion, upon which it is calculated the Ministry will be left in a minority. Lord Stanly is now prepared to form an admin istration. FRANCE. Gcn. Camiguin Is now prominently put for ward u a candidate for the Presidency, and re- Mimi the support of )L Emile Oirardiu. The leading journals seem to favor his views. Great preparations are being made by parties for the approaching election. Gen, Durreen, tho government candidate. is elected for the department of Launes. The Journal de Messages has been seised for atutouticing that fourteen regimentts have been ordered to Paris and reiterating the 'statement ea Caned. !Gay gives signs of doeontent. The evaceation of the Dertuhiso principalities was to be completed on the nth. Advice,' ftom the Cope of Good Hope to the ith of April have been received. The intelU genes is meet unsatisfactory. Sir Henry Smith hid been compelled to fall back upon King Wit itaultOTE4 hhl force being inadequate to under tab anything like a comprehensive military schetue- The defeat of the KafErs by Colonel &menet only Incited the various tribes to fresh Iranistin.—This famous; . country seat but balm , isold by Mr. Barnum for, we understand, $lOO,OOO. There are some twenty odd acres of ground beautifully laid nut, One out•bulding, shrußbery, gm., ranking it • mold lovely piece. It hie been ptuctsursd . for • watet4nre eetab, 0311== AM/WILY-OLD SCHOOL. By the following proceedings, it will be per ceived that Dr. Magill is to remain amongst n. 3 and retain his place in the Western Theological Seminary. This will be gratifying news to his numerous friends here: The committee further reported, that they had found in the Wontes of the Board of Directors, which were put in their 'hands, a record of the Proceedingsof the Board on April 3d, 1831, from which it appears that the Rev. Dr. Magill, Pro fessor of Ecclesiastical History, Ac., had sent in to that Board his resignation, and that the Board for reasons recorded, assumed the responsibility of withholding the same from this Assembly.— The Ciimmittee do not find in the records any intimation that Dr. Magill (although the Board had noted to inform him of their action in the case) has retracted his resignation,' which there fore now comes before the Assembly for its con sideration. - Mr. Birch, of Ohio, offered the following reed lutione, which were rend: Resolved, That the resigroitiori of Dr Nisei, Professor of Ecelesinstical History, &c., be itceepted. New Ofteseni, May 26 Resolvnl, That in dissolving the connection which has BO long existed between Dr. Magill and the Western Theological Seminary, thin As. sembly would express its high sense of the fidel ity and ability with which Dr. Magill has dis charged the duties of his office, and also the sym pathy of the Assembly in the loss of his valua ble services. A delegate inquired whether the resignation of Dr. Magill was now before this body. The Chairman of the committee replied that it was: that his resignation to the Board of Di rectors had never been retracted. Dr. Hall moved that not only the report of the committee be accepted, but that the Assembly pus the resolutions offered by father Birch. Dr. Swift suggested that it woo only by con struction that Dr. Magill's resignation could be considered as before the Assembly. Mr. Comings, of Ohio, thought his resigna tion was properly before the house, having been referred here by the minutes of the Board of Directors, which bad been recited by. the com mittee. WAsuisaroar, May 28. Naw Tons, Mai2B. This question was argued by Messrs. Magie, Birch, Swift and others, after which Mr. Dale moved to !strike from the report the clause which stated that Dr. Magill's resigna tion now came before the Assembly for its con sideration. Mr. Howard, of Pittsburgh was in favor of strikin3 out the clause referredto, and could pro mile, that if the General Assembly would let the matter rest where •it is, they never would hear one word from Dr. Magill on the subject He reeul a letter from Dr Magill, giving an ex planation of the causes which induced him to tender his resignation: regretting that any perso nal matter of his should for a moment be made to occupy the attention of the General Aasem blr, that there had been no retraction by him of a promise to obey the the call of Seventh Church Cincinnati; but that, if the 'General Assembly declined to accept his resignation, he: would cheerfully acquiesce in their decision, and resume his duites in the Seminary. Theaubjectliasdiscussedtat length by I.lessrs Beriedict, of New York, Dr. Leyburn, Baird, of Memphis, Perkins, of New Jersey, Dr. Plummer, of Itlaryland, and Allen, of Indiana; after which the question to strike out was lost. Nrw Yoar, May 28 The question then recurring on the resolu tions of Mr. Burch, Dr. Stockton moved to amend the fastresolution by inserting "that the resignation of Dr. McGill be not accepted." After further discussion, Mr. Howard, of Pittiborgh, moved the following as a substitute for nil other propositions before the House. viz: Whereas, The Rev. Dr. McGill, Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Sc., in the Western The ological Seminary, and, for reasons satisfactory to himself, tendered to this General Assembly, through the board of directors of that seminary, the resignation of his professorship. And where as, in the progress of this affair, the causes which led to this action on the part of Dr. Mc- Gill, are supposed to be effectually temoved. that, although he could not sec his way clear to withdraw his resignation, yet he is now willing to remain at his present pow- Apd, whereas, the interests of that important and increasingly useful institution, most urgently demand the continuation of his services. Therefore. . PHILADELPHIA, Ably 28 Reaolced,. That in the judgmentof this Assem bly, Dr. McGill will most effectually smve the Church, and promote the Redeemer's Kingdom, by remaining in his present duce. After further discusaion by Judge Hepburn, Dr McGill and others, all other propositions be fore the house were laid on the table, and the preamble end resolution offered by Mr. Howard, were adopted by a large majority. The Conception then adjourned—prayer by Dr. Humphrey, Moderator. 881211111 !MD 11:141i2ON BIBLE BOIM The annual ranting of the 'association was . bald on the mortai4 of May T. In Exeter Ilan, Lord Ashley in thenhair. Three officers at the eociety here died during the year ;—the deposi tary, Dockle; the clerical secretary, Rev. Mr. Brandraixi, and the president, Lord Bexley. 'The onnnal report. presented the following facts; Nsw Toar., Igity V 3. M. de Presense issued during the last year 109,210 copies; the French and. Foreign Bible Society, after deducting 15,000 copies sold to the British Society, 62,849; the Protestant Bible Society of Pari5,7,635, and a grant has been made to it of 600 bibles for the use of schools. In Belgium, Holland, and the northern parts of Germany, Mr. Toddy issued 85,684, irreepec. tire of 12,936 forwarded to different societies or agencler and there have been sent from this cortntl7, for the depots at Brussels and Cologne, 2:093 bibles, and 2,620 testaments, in English, French, German, &cc. A gratifying report has beenreceived from the society's agent in Germs ny, Dr. Pinkerton, whose issues amounted to nearly i 71,000. The issues from the eleven de pots In Swititiland, by Lieutenant Graydon, have been nearly 1000 more than last year, amounting to 6,006, in return for which he re ceived and remitted 7,064 francs. The Geneva committee have disposed of 8,694 copies,. from November, 1848, to the end of December, 1850. CINCINNATI, May 28. °wawa; Igay In Italy the work of the society has been chiefly confined to the northern parts, more es pecislly to Piedmont and Lombardy. At Milan the aathirities, more especially the dfilitary au thorities, hire allowed the introduction of the Scriptures, and 8,914 copies have been disposed of, principally through the booksellers. 11,251 copies of the Scriptures have been disposed:of itslonsbardy and the Sardinian territories, 68,- 030 of .the Italianversion have been put to press and 20,047 sent to Italy. 8,042 copies of the I talian New Testatdent, printed in behalf of the Society at Rome, have passed Into the hands of the Papal Government, who have paid back the full amount of their cost. Mr. Blither, of Berlin, whose distributions among the troops of Prussia has now amounted to above 385,000 co pies, received supplies last year of 2,600 copies. The agency at Stockholm have issued 50.677, and at Christiana 6,870 copies. The Schleswig Holstein Bible Society reports an Hume of 6,670 Bibles and Testaments in two jeari, in the two duchies. The St. Petersburg's agency issue last year was 27,683; and Mr. Melville, of Odessa, issued 6,652 copies. From the depot at Malta, 12,656 copies have been issu ed, and from the depot at Athens, 1,838. The Scrippres are now printed in one volume in mo dem reek, and the New Testament is given free ly to the schools. The issues from Smyrna and Constantinople have been 10,825 copies. A fir man has jest been issued by the Sultan, grant ing enlarged protection to Protestants in Turkey. The circulation of the atisilary at Calcutta was 29,982. The revised translation of the New Tes tament Into the Chinese was brought to a close on the 24th of July lost; and the committee re gret tipsy that the controversy as to the terms ..Spirit" still continues, ...To the Lou don Missiotutry Society a grant has been made of £250 toward printing an edition of the version at Hong Kong—the blanks left by the translators for "(hid" and "Spirit" being tilled up by the native terms ..13hengh" and ..Shin." To the Church Missionary Society a tender of £259 was made for the same purpose, on the-application of some of the missionaries, who-proposed to em ploy the terns ••Shin" and -.Ling," but it has not yet , been accepted. HALMS, May 26, 12 P. M. The entire receipts of the year ending March 31st, 1851, amountell to .C 103,320 2e. 84., being an Increase of $11,695 105. Id_ on those of last year. .The receipts applicable to the general purposes of the Society, amounted t0L53,795 7e. 10d., including £33,896 Os. 10d.. free contribn- I tions from auxiliary societies. The amount re-1 ceived for Bibles and Testamenti Was £49,534 14s. 10,1. The issues of the eociettfor the'rear are es follows-;-.From the depot:at home, 788,- ; 073; from the depots abroad, 349,544; total, 1,, 137,617. The total Manes of the society now amount to 247,067 copies.. The expenditure do- I ring the past year has amounted to £103,543 10s. 104., being £6,297 Bs. 10d. over the pre vitals year. The ;moiety, Is under engagements to the extent of 401,45825. The adoption of the system of colporterage had met with great suc- t CM in Dtancbe.ster• and Liverpool, particularly in Liverpool, where a single colporteur disposed I of 7,029 copies in the tut year. The food of £5,000, which bad been set apart for the supply of recently formed Sunday and day school., hav- • lag become exhausted, a further sum of £l,OOO has been applied to the same purpose. During the year, 12,265 Bibles and Testaments have been grunted to schools from that fond. The following grants have also been made To the Merchant Seamen's Bible Society, 10; • 647 copies of Bibles and. Testaments; to emigrants and eonviets;-44the London City Minion, 7,- 626 copies, the greater part of which are intend ed t 4 be placed , in the hands of the missionaries I for loan stock; to tlie . Loodon Society for Prci . #011.1.11:19 OPZBATIOF.. noxsextc otzaAtiqva moting Christianity among the Jews, for distri bution on the Continent, 74 English Bibles awl Testaments, 000 Hebrew and German Penta: tend., 400.Liermati Bibles and Testaments, and and 100 Dutch Bibles; to the Manchester Town 'Mission, 100 English Te'stamentsund as loan Is wok 490 Bibles to the Sunday ~chool Union; to the Glasgow Auxiliary, 221: Bible. ail Testaments in %firkins lenguage,; to correspun. dents in Scotland, 200 Genlic Bibles and Testa ments, and 04 English. The issues of the Hibernia Bible Society during the past year; amounted to 103,138 copies. To the Sunday School Society have been granted 35 ,000 copies, of which 15,000 were Bibles and 19,000 Testaments; to the ladies' Hibernian School Society, 200 Bibles, t. the Edinburgh Irish Missimailoo Irish Te.Uunents, and to the Irish Trinitarian Bible Society, chiefly for dis tribution among emigrants, 500 Bibles and 300 Testaments. In the Great Exildhition thy • coin mime have sought and obtained a niche for the Bible—l7o specimens of versions, in 130 lanf gauges, selected from s' yet larger number in the publication of which the society has more or less assisted, being exhibited; and that measures have also been adopted, by which the cast mul titudes, whether of foreigners im.of Englishmen, who ore expected shortly to be drawn together, may have n ready opportunity of supplying themselves with copies of the Scriptures in va rious languages The meeting was addre.sed by the Bishops of Cashel and Bombay, by the Earl. of liarrowhy, and other noblemen, by clergymen of all denom ination, among whom was the Rev Dr. Murry, the •• Kirwan" so well know to Archbishop Hughes, and delegate to the American Bible So ciety. Lord Ashley in the new president; Rev. John Collinson, of the Established Church, the new clerical secretary, and Mr. Franklin, deposi- tary. • Thil nurni.er mrorrvaly priut.rd the copy twine us. The Laid numbrr Wiwi by Uut society is nearly or Vrrh.L. ore , twentyumplowg.—Y.o. Plirs. On. A Tart AND BEAUTIFUL SENTIXENT.—WE are rarely thankful for great blesehogs, particularly when they abound witb'eS; but when we have just enough of this world's goods to supply the real and stern necessities of Datum-a little over. plus fills our heart to overflowing. s' 20 per Cent saved to Country Merchants. WM. J. KING, Dealgr :ic BOOTS AND SWIM No. 40 North &omod etriret, Philadelphia, haa put reed of the manotailary awo.teniive and well welertryl larch of the abore coiiht. which will be wad al If per mot. Ins reap cau be purthared io the city. for mob Or City 4 CLVDtan... Dealer, will do well to call helot.. rith'itarinir Important to Druaisti, Hardware Men, And &Orr K;44/1114 in ventral. Trims is to inform the above parties that 1. alr. 1.. IL ar areni from Pladelh haring with him ramp!. t o b L IQUID O of their LIQUID Uhi T. fur p Car. ia, enter, and all kinds of nen Iron. son.. Wcod, OW, Liana, and an, Minoral Aubrtenm sold In Imttlee of threw elms. Al, the FA .VIL r FRIEND, a !taking Preparative, supeneding the on of Yeast. and making • bautlful. nutrition, In env half len time -than any article out. One or too aa,notea wanted In Oda city. P•rtles wishing to fugue in there maternal article, an ample. at rUKBYTIFS, and at 9110010' Lure. liflim ". Pitteburkb, Qt. dry. from 10 till 1 o'clock. Th. above attack. for ode be .1. KIDH a CO., my ll Only Age_ny. In Pittebargh. lurrolc uAsis--2otx) lb.. prime, !lir AWe by my= HUEY. HATTITLWn A CO. 4.7.01)A ASH—ZOO casks of our own manu- Q 6rture.1•0111:11,11 of a. mod quality nod 100 blob tat I. any Imported. and L,r eat. at The loan( market price. BEN N err. 11/:1111Y a myth Water street. 50 CASES PIILLLIPS it. MAYER'S LI QUID GLUE—For cementing iron. Wood . eon.. blast I..+lnn. and any outotanee for zebra. work. It Mande norivalled. T. be men VUltSTTlPSCommixvion PlttnAutqh. C:REAP BONNET RIBBONS—A. A. 3ls 1e.," Cm an opening a largo Int of beautiful It, Sprloz Ribbon', at t 1 . :!, nun per Tani. Thor. anode nneuli rnaa l2 m and i far ehraponeto,et a. . they are north non. n. u 4 'Mark Ir'IIIRNITURE OIL CLOTIIS—Of English, .11 Garman. amlour non mattl6eturn, f, tale at the u.I Cloth IS annum, No.. 7 and S. 1% . "o: 11. Irt.rmLup, To Tea Drinkeis. • IF ',.Nou want Real Good Teo, go to '3IOR -I:rd' TEA HART. •n the Dtanannd; hr. t.• Quid All I. best us the city. Pricer -10, 60r-, Stiti in VU4 tzyli C 9 "Y'S POT CLAY-3(i bbls. juntrec'd 001 for vJ. by J. SOI3OOtiMAKEIt a CO. H FLOWERS---a plondid variety r ENC „ orreat atyl.t. trench mad Amerldart te k.ll Ire vs prepared to qll eery cbeld, at whale/ale or retalt total A. A. AtION aCm ►IIIiIEL PEACIIES—:* slacks in store, will .11.7 b acid low to cloee bt ItT may2l, DICKEY CO.A IA doz. Marietta,,fot sale by rar2l • J. 4. ONVIVLD lU ROOMS.—.IOO doz. Corn, fur tale by La 1,21 CANTI4L.P. S A.LEBANUS-100 bore 6 rare; E$ LEIT. fmr rale by Ea y2l $. CANTICLE,. PEARL ASH-25 casks for sale by coy2l .1. O. CA:aino. A911 , --4 casks pure. for sale by .srh J. D. CAlirieLlk SALERATLIS--5 tans in !Kant and cub 11 boxes 1a Prosest Papa,: Tor 1116 by 11011/111T DALZELL • CO, Libertr .trevt CRIED APPLES-20 bags for sale by 17. ry'a • n. DALmax eo. 'DOT ASH--5 casks fur Satoy L mra r,t,Aar.r.t. s CO. PEARL ASII-20 auks for sale by =y2l IL DALZELL CO. PRA NSPARE.NT WASH BALLS—A,tbae arhele reed and thr Reeve the Drlig Store of myt`d F. N. WICILERSIIAM. • E XCIIANGE BANK STOCK—For rale by 11. D. KING, 0272) Banker atol Esetactge Broker. UNDRIES-14 bbls. Grease: 5 I Link Marks Feathenn Moron,: landing from rtr. nerd.resr. and for emir by ' ISAIAH DICKEY A CA., roost and Water its. If IFE PRESERVERS & JACKETS—AI AA nay. on hand, a supply of India Rubber Pm. *ervereand Jerk... of India Rubber and Cork manufac ture, for sale at the India Rubber Depot, 7 And o Wool st. e 11. Pill LLINs. VEW ROOKS , -A lurgo oupp e ly of M Clintock ft Crooke' Cava and Latin Work*. g (amity Roblnum, et, the Adrenturea of a Father sod 3lother and four Son, on a desert Wend; 2,01.. him, ffMR=l Jost rrn'd ;ad tamale by 1i... LIOPICINS, MURRAY'SIS) ill Apollo Building., fourth .r. M FLUID MAGNESI - A—Just IVA sod for solo by B. S Iot hERALI m Si 2 comer of and Wood iitir. New Books, just received. ageREEK GRAMMAR, for the use of High Schools and Colman Has by P. &Musson: revised sdarmei by hiss:es. Jilassolm nottuison; h ebp. The Irish Confederates, and lithe Moo of Ithik by flea• ry Yield: 12mo mos. The Autobiography atid tithoorials of Captain Otadish Coosar. for Oily years mariner and. shipOnster from the port of Nene York; by PAV. 11. 11 Cheerer; lemo mos. For sle br B. HOPKINS. tnylb 70 Apollo Bonding.. Yourtbst. jrZUYSOTT'S Yellow Dock k Sarsaparilla—. ..l ri vos• forty. by J.KIDD a C 4).. 0) Wont) .t. 1 VISTAR'S Balsam of Wild Cherry--1 V• gr.. roe,01), br m,19 .1. BIDDY Cu. lIEMPSEED-40 bbls. prime, for sale by 01,19 J. 1[101) & (..X,. CASTER OIL-35 bbls. No: 1 (pure ) for sale by myll) 'OINK ROOT,-2000 lbs. fur Mlle by Joyl9 J. li.TDlr.% CO. •C!OLDEN SYRUP-11: half bble. and 24 k.ics Golden Syrup; for sale by JAMES A. 1117CIIISON it CO. Lt.blA RUBBER DOLL HEADS A BO DIES, of different Pic, for rola at tk, India Rubber t. Nos. 7 atul ti Wood J.. 11. PHILLIPS. irtyl9 CILROJLE GREEN--5 cubes superior quill Itv. for house and irtaamboat painting. for pate by ruyl6 11..r..,SELLERS. • MOLASSES A: SYRUP— .IOO Dbl.. S. I.l.3loluses: 10 - Syrup, 10 bble. I/okb.° S.yr ep: S. 11. 3frolupet; fir , o‘l,. by INOIIIIAII, mylo 110 Water el. IRAPE LS—Reed this day, per o Nd m eti e r r, c 7c o n. ne p. etr i lti; i n . f . :lro .i i mll . . Irsble plain anal mr7 A. A. NIAtiON A CA %IAPLE SUGAR-2 Ws. very choice pie Sug.. j"` T "' d A."sl. P ie: Tail no k CO . [4)19 Ur," mud Ica Wm, I OVERING'S SUGARS—llouble ttelined L"'. r t ,'I TITVI d nr . I ' Vo 7 . ... " X. 6 p r t q.h% d 1e . .,1; " " WM ' A. 3IcCITILb myl9 240 1.00 •I DRIED FRUlT—Yeachm "'for sato br McCLOPZ.TeFir 4 ' F. 37115 r.:11 LIEMP-23 bales Missouri, on eousiginuent 11 imd for rate by ALEXI( ti On DCiN, sttylb No: IN Front t.. COTTON -25 balca (Batting) for sale by ALEX.AtiI) tit 00000.0, ntyls N 0.104 Front ft. 00 P I b l. fir iy IATiIIUCIIIEON CO. ryEAS---5O ht. chests Youog flysOu; .. - .. Mark oolong Flavor. or Mir by ISAIAH DICKEY a CO _ myl3 tratur ma Frt. au. Q, ALT PETRE-75 sacks Crude, for sahZy S-7 1.1 . 13 UMIAK DICKEY a cO. H. 1315-1 0 casks for solo by myW ISMAIIDICKEY k CO. I? IYft ER—Fresh Roll for sole bc23 tarn TOBACCO -25 boxes Mitt's s'n 2s•• J. (Wes 6's; 2$ Sta•rnood's A's and fl's; 4 Lottiee4 b's, Plag Rolf: In elm, and for rale by DICKEY & CO. c colored fors RlBBONS—Assorted widths kW colors, rec'd by express this dl.y. Also, black on Silk Dress lhtans. • nriy/O Y. 11. EATON. 03 Fornit, penoott OIL CLOTHS.—A largo stock -of Flow 00 Cloth& of width. rangirde from 1: to 00 700. aid prepared to sell_ sa low aa the sal. gads cate Le purchased at the East. Maassb and:boas, keepers art rapeasted to 0011 and examine our stock twfurepurrlnololl le:. byre.- J. & /L. CLIILLICa r PIYI6 7 and 9 Wend sL TANNEItS! O I L-20 bbbs. warranted pure, for saie bi • R. Z. SELLERS, rb7/0 b 7 Webb P. MISCELLANEOUS • Eureka lirming Company of Michigan. '9111.E Stoekholders of the Eureka Mining nf Michigan, ve hereby notine.l that rut. tWenty.live rents per share hes . bean e, the mulls( +twit of the Eureka Sliamit Mtehig.an. Parable within thirty day. , from thi• det„ M °lnce of the tbe building , eruNed n/ Palmer. Manua Cu. Pitti.bunth. e- and Tress ICantlaw JAMES 31. :r Eureka Min. (Y. of Mich. Iron City Mining Company. TE regular Annual Meeting of the -Iron atflnnan Company.. .111 be held sit the t•re... of eutubsne. In the at, of Pittsburgh, on 31uudaf June ful. at 3 u'rkuk. I'. mill be of no per Antra been valled..o4 mill be On. on 11. uf Jun. ale.. ut eveotment . rents p.r rhnn . in. on the Ist of August. 1)41. Ity btder of the kluard. WATERMAN PALIIEL . tltrntary. ' Office for Foreign Patents, T1 , .1d,,,,0r tho Ohio Trsp Ituk Minim.; ComMmT win b lIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock- -Ve.b Wall st., .Y. York, and 166 Fket rt., London. br rid at the r,tscor a said Company in tho cur a PittP ' . , la Great Berain, Fremcr. Reknum , flatland. aiul sin VII kTENTS FOR INVENTIONS procured buegh, 6a NlGrulrr. Jun.:, sr 2 o'rlo , k, . 51. Oat; w. ii. LI A R?, 5„,.. ut er partA ta Cur om•—the Carleule.s. Cuba, mut the 800. dlr. ~ I UST RECEIVED--AT Wllr. DIGBY'S, Full luf.nm.th'n uh tL.. Lb.r^ r.O Nr h.! bY . 1 . 1,,,4 4: .1 P. VIIISSON, 01/ WI Lilmrty stn.— tu Vises Pronch Lsormt, La. Pant , . ' • mr.M. '., Wall street. New Yeah. lu '. Englieh .sml French Drmp J• Pte. for sum- . Fire Works for Fourth of Juli - 1851. y,,,, c".: e p4 ,- e . s . ;r4 . ed end black Silk-Warp Cadanerets. for I g - ja,Aii .15I,LEy & co., 180 -W illianist., Coat, - . • A Viemlbd arcurtinent of Marseilles and Linen Vest ILE Ns.. Y..t.• ir. E .rt. "" ^f Er “ ,ll.b, ' F "" th. ..4 6..- man TOSS and FANCY GOODS. and manufaeturers and lug, ''" -1° noporten of FIRE WORKS, havingeooreeded P. L. Vultee • In the Env , Work basinees, and senile./ •tbemselece of the 1° bbb new 1 ;V r , a1 , 12° , 1 0: .. ,,,,,,. east resournw pf tha ry t In d n . a , e r s ip taaleJW . lt ork se , ,re ,. no b er t. l.r t Cage _ aced : - .;ll= h ,.rtolll it an the moat reasonable. I T, " } : ICE—qO i t E r ß ___ll ! : G l t — iereen Carolina, for dale by terms OJ. d Co. deem it unnevesenry to nay an [Edna 121 .1.1., ni.o6 JA3IES A. HUTCHISON A Oil praise of the Fire Works furulsbed be them, as their rep _ voFe ER -1 , 40 nap Rio, for sale by Utalang IA almody well watabllAlkol. nss Include besides the exhibition pietes, the test superior Rock Roman 1._,/ my It , .„ ~, JA MY.S A. HUTCHISON't CO. Candle., Turbnllleue. Verde], Bengolas, Ca 11an..., . Pots, Colored Fires. Chinese Reek...6lAm Ode Head. l i j Fah . Itra)--15 casks (Enylialli . for sale by en, !lower Pole, Oran. Hopper, Torpedo, Pullers, lkhe. meld J. s 4:110 61, 01A • E n e CO mono, PI? Wh. , isi hereal,Triangles, Sax... Ninon Lights, Chloe... 1 rocker, June o drank. (!LOVES bills. for sale by • Oros. rest...any sooeues. ssyss-nrauslur . _ NJ inylll J. SCHOONMARER A co. superior Black Writing and Copying Ink. L UP. CARS. SODA-10 kega for sale - bp ONE'S' EMPIRE In, 87 Nassau street, J. scnooN MAKER .1[ CO, la, Sun Doildinge . „ . New Cork. IoYI6 21 WOW A. ()mats. pe . r d0r..,.!...:.3r.T no 1 / 7 . r- ner ' t s---..-80 10 SUGAR & MOLASSES— Pos, • ....,.... los 4s. ' .---. 3.4 8 0!. . ' f4h, 2 co. . ...... ... 23 • too ls° h bb b ll.. Ptm° in O. o lll ' oirares: on. ml. by 1 . On diZiiii. ~.. gallon. 20 cenis . . toYIE RUPLDRIDGE a INC/MAIL -, This la the beet article manufactured. It flows thole - Is a grand COPYLNO INK—and will not corrode, mould, precipitate or decay. nod islxecncea all the qualities requir d for • good Writing Ink, suitable for the Quill, and Uhl mh7blr adapted for Cho et... 1 Pen. The untlenVued is enlaced to furnish to the title el. that for export or home remerimptlon, at the &hove eery 100 pen ! , put rap as p e r osier, and delivaNnt In artzfatit ., of the ear Trey of charge. No charge for cases. . or keg, are charged extra at nett.c.r.l. AFERS- . -32 casks for sale by . HARDY. JONEA 00. FIRE. BOARD PRINTS—For sale by aril W. P. ItARAIIALL, 85 Wool et ILEAP WALL PAPER—For sale by ,ris W. Y. MMISIIALL. 85 Wood at. TESTER CENTRES—For sale by miles W. P. MARSHALL, 86 Wood C. ARD-3 8 kegs No. 1, for sale by j IA mrlh JOHN WATT A CO. V" - hhis. and 40 hf. bbl 4. No. 1, Lialtimme Herd= I FU Lvov. No. Mackr."4l; TO hf. bids. LOCO ruperfor Ma lroasu for 44.1.1 9 . ! torlh JOHN WATT A W. (TOFFEE --.100 bags Rio, for sale by 4.410 JOHN WATT A fr _lllO IRON-100 tons Huntingdon 00., for nada hr JOAN WATT A CO. Clocks! I UST opening—a very excellent assortment Y) of NASTEL CLOCKS,. from 115 to fat .11 'ram.: N eta k irTeAffarLl Mart, for "F—'h"P r+xr nom. $l.OO sml warrant m l4• mrner of Fourth. IoTE3IPLARS' SWORDS-4110, ree'd, a lot of Knights Templar Lose. with th e emblems of the sr lerunsfullr ensTased. 0,010 W. W. WILSON. - ROI{ SALE, to clone eonsignment--50 eke. I i.‘ , JDA ASH. bras i tl i t 3 74reffir Penney !owns Itallroan Depot.. nog& corner Pea= and Waroo street. Tatenaran. 7.101rD EXT. LIQUORICE—I can for sale l■. br mr9 B. A. TARNS:STOCK A CO. BARRY'S TRICOPREROUS—I2 dos. for sak C. E. SELSTLS, noT3 La Wood At f le „ —:Mgalls ; l l l?.xseed (u 3 n. - arr r : .. .:Ldedere) LLE ITRIC ACID--000 Ibn. (pure) for saldby 1 0,0 13 .1. KIDD A CO. GO Weed .t . . . ROOT—_.,OO lbs. for nolo by 111. issyla J. KIDD &CO `4 ACKERE L-120 bblis.No. 3, fur We by • sar)a !.I W. fuoLßAcun. . OLASSES-100 bbl s. for sale by. 41, rain • B. Al W. HARBACGII. t PRLYTENIG INKS. I 11 . UTCHINSON & Co., No 13 Spruce Street, n ENZOIC ACID-75 oz. for male by NEW COP.K. 151:n1...a1e roasmfacturrro of kb. best j_! 1111/1.1 B. A. , A moi t sr o c K , co . • ro ENCLI.SII MIMI,. INFVO. for PURI .1 Litho . gelt: Pi t ffA.: ' :+ d no '''' oft. k pa " rnt j g:l c' at.. bi t wart easily upon all orllloarr prre.e.. ' ' Tlecrocabiroulow In th-.... I;akg aro au , _tOasta.lra rich -IP/AKE MANNA-150 lbs. for male b , ...zed maz.....rr te work so&:rrlur Wally Otbcrialswe 11 . at 1,, B. A. rmi , F , Tacß . d .' la ns . e. .ioje at rain.. , Tar , / the .2 75 eta. to '3,00 Poi 1/, . pot p I . p op.. =1 sra arded to order. It A I...u.allopmaxtufsotor, color.' lob of overf shades/2d 6 , T .,,, 015: ,3 13 PIPES--3•lo w bo icK zlg c r . o N al u e i t 3. ' ~,,,,, ~,,,.,,...,,„,,s , , nux ,,, ib. IACKEREL-150 bblo. No. 3; .I.YL 10 . No. .._ 1 " .50, sale by mrl3 'WICK 0 IIeCANDLY.S2,. 11. CLOVES-20 lbs. for sale by moo .a. A. YAILyESTO KA CO. QIIAD-12 bbla. No. I, for sale by w ICE t MICA. DLER+ BRooms—a, doz. Corn, for sale by csrl3 MCKAWCANDUSE, TUBS-68 .lis:Bearer, for sale by 41 PAT/ WICK t 114CANbLESS. BUTTER -30 kegs for sale by " =712 WICK A; IdeCAND!...E.94. S - Eolitiff.Vl3:TTuiirasticTl:TOremVTy 4419 RICK 4 11cCANDLYS4. ' Second Urge Supply: — A A. MASON & CO. would respectfully th, etter.tunt of their rustcmereshei the pabLe e•teralt., hi their second large ispitt or nem wad [twine Its SPRING AND StalliElt GOODS, enleetaid inth mitt t ti , sr• In the Daiwa tuarirts,_sod hurehsatel at arrest re dottish hitrO hmser prioss 'To those pnrehattss at whole • al, e are no. hrepstrit to otter ameba at cinch loser rttes than ther could 1t... beret purchased Tan early ID the Amos. mrl3 stid 04 Si it HAY AND MANURE FORKS-125 - doz. _Ex MM. , s Cos oelsbrated Ito am 31.U11a recurred from sale by d P elptos,m_yorm. ems sod for sale by LW. 01:41.1EXTE . I or m r t .. or t rl7:4f r ra d .psi, TURPENTINE-L.lO Wale. it good miler,l7 fur sale by IL E. BELLEW, Ed Wool rt. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE In the new town of Latrobe, Westmoreland County, Pa. The Loyalkanna Drpot of the Pain', Railroad. TLIE DOW town of LATROBE is beautifully h` Itmtrt 0u an ol.rated to of Pplata e 0 lb. book of mums that dream by • banderole dr River, where the done hydra. of three mane of 41 fan each. It le 40 mike mist of Putabarah. emt ef eirectotorx. 11 west of Limier. 011 , 12Ao! •Ille, 1 north of loungstrora. and T moth of hew Alexan alrs dria. The /komplacedi Roarood will be opened to the mmitortry tentoinu. oda the town, early in November next to connect with the mutheru turnpike. The mamma gem to every Ulan will dap to take M the new and extend,. RAIL ROAD 110 TEL, now to {acres of rdec- Con, to the motto of the town. directly oppoeite the Rod , read nonparty's /Smut 1140rM0hert1.0711.1110.... le erected immediately. The lots now offers, tor .010 or Ram am 50 het Dont on streets 60 bet wide, and run hack leo 1 1 1.1 tee ni tied all, .they will range to Prim f ro m 550 upward* amotting to their written. Nem of the iota are mare than 400 yard. from the Ralltmel Detot. which LB in the moire of the town plot Outelote and voltage cites. of wLich there are several handsomely situated along to, turnk of the river. will be mkt ou favorable terms to per eons wishing to bold. The climate of this region le dre lightfut tba scenery round the morn is very hemutiful and 1000 a th e ddd. .i t s wi t l no nuhbemel a t p o l f a c the o d grat resort fisting and Minting Mioo4 10 this part of the linite. Untisoad itelucemente oder themorPou Mb point for busing). ram. manufacturers, and mecharrice, 70 mane and eettlet they can and immediate bueineur and etuploymeut m this Deiot bo the point to which the /dm and *lithe trade of MgoMer valley will naturally coma by a turnpike thtungli the Loyalhwtragap of th e Chestaut Ridge, aW a plank road of thive mules from Alevander Johnston. Leo's, to the Depot; as will also that of the mighborhood of New Alexandria by to plank ,owl along the valley af the Loy album. There is plenty of the {nowt warm, fad the beet of coal can he hod cicae to the town. in &blind.= There to dole at hand,. inexhaustible umplyof on kinds of building materials, lime, slam. and Umber. A saw and gist mill are loll el:oration with plenty o f water pow ywithin 300 yards of the Llei .W ari extensive brick ard ohm In operation, fristi • lama number of su perior briek during Um to "WM. The eall II dear. Therich. and 101 l Warded to eulthation. ganistut The memo of sale of tole will be made known on applica tion. to peraon or by letter, to the subecriber. or his agent in Youngdown, ar at the Whoa in LATROBE. where a plan of the lute may to seen. OLIVER W. BARNES. N. 11. A public sale of 5010100411 take place. Limon, emly an the mouth of June , of which dm Dollar will be gi , en Stmt. neer Liberty., All permon hoelult eloirtui ottoinat hint. o reit uestnl to tuesextt them fortheurcht sad that. ludeltted ore respectfully requeoted to rah mid settle, as he wishes to close up hie buslucs• by the Ire of Jot. -..71:LINF:(0001 Fine Dress Goods, per. Express. A. 31ASO$ & CO. have rec'd this morn , In per Karrese L s eplendkl assortment of One Dram cooeutinget bl.k and fang , colored Waage., black and hat fancy colored plain Times. beautiful plain and . nsured 'tenure de Lathes, Lawns. India anal...etc. In, alma tirade ara well worth the G low cc Purr! , awes. as the y will to sold at unusually low rricaL whole rode or ',ULLA,. Noon 4,2 and rrt Jluket ray 4 IiNDIA 'LUBBER ALR BALLS—Just re m in ired 331 ilce , sseortel rises Air will st the wholcialc E/.11.1 prices. me. J. & 11. Imam PS. UI ICE FLOUR; Prepared Corn; • Lt . r.rioz . : Tarl.ta; Arrotroot Wlll 1.. 51eC 13 LURO CO.. ?..511 UNA, at. it F. 1% C L Al' I N E, White and Colored; I,lvr Au...near, Isirtea, NI. =ski/4101k% ..me . . • • • - ',VM. A. MeCLURG I CO.. iirocoro Ktal Tea Dealern r u,L6--liordeaux Prune,s, in glass jars; l'ory ~u porior fancy box e s. (..rum Prooer. for ',et. by AVM. A. IrCI.U/I0 A 00. MACKEREL., --100 bble. No. 3, for Kale by 4 CULDERTSON a CO., • 195 Mem. xtreet. LCM-50 bblr, for solo by .-.. t 1 mrl: 7 J. KIDD • W.. GOVoc4 at GLUE -10 bblsinxtra) for sale by - .32)13 J. KID D • CO. Cl ARB. AMMONIA-600 lbs. for sale by I mrl2 2. KIDD ♦ DD, F OR SALE—A good Periling -Nagis r complete cog , Esquire nr J. KIDD It CO, GO Wood et. LARD OIL-10 bids. Winter Strained, fur .1. br myIR it. E. amens, for E3IPSEED-=.5 bble. for Ode by Ll mrl2 IL E. SELLER& SP. TURPENTINE-10 bbl. prime, for Bale bs myl2 lt. &KELLER& Spectacles r ONE of the meet inestunnitle blessings con-. fermi bxyt. um" defused mu. we. the teem tn. r i : .41W:tee:the IncanTenlenan .I..tton of old erns causes, mould be irremediable. IRvm Itg eZpelienca and thoemb Ica:Madge of the Ritmo. at option, ore or. yorporof 14 nil all defoollr• 111.• low no o orlotifie toinelploa. tiol4, Ltd Steal Epootooloo, of on Wads. sod Um boa* Mawr, mastootly_ oo hood. Also, !scotch Polatilo Leos. Stand to olds, -Now Glom. ettod to old frame. 0V,1P . :17;.. ° 441141011-ti X iad D;riavii;. - • • •if. vi.'w Liao, nlli 4711.14:11f maw of imui. n===2== PHILADELPHIA r,etromAs winTE, BONNET MANU PACITREft. No. it South Sreuud Str.rt. lalan ur d. aa+l Ole.) Philadelphia. 11. 1[004 , 14.1t1 , 1“.1.11 8.612, 11 AC A LEY, WOODWARD C 0... Whole talr Groner.. No 221 51arkvt P6lLd I phl Wl] J. 1"3.201. I) \ EA Lll. BUCKNOR CO., Tobacco Covornivalon Merriam., N0..11 North Water street. 16 North Wharves. PhliMelphirs. .anal ERCEIt & ANTELO, General of Phila.lelvlda. Literal savanna Prui.ft Liguiblem NEW YORK TIIEODORE LENT, 87 Nauman rt.. Sun Dulldkalis, _ roy3, SEW YORK. Professor A. C. Barry's Trieopherons, (IR SIEDICATEI) COMPOUND, for i•O r etoring, par...retro, and beantlfylog the hair, rradka. Ong scurf and duelrult and curio, di:vanes-9f the skirt p4nda and bas nra re, , u t leln tt i an , !r x e. la erlmenL trial gri,„,g,Terite;pt h erorso ha. bruit ...ad 11* same effect In curl oa4 ,dleauses of the * ra i al i l n iAeraf . ,r o law%=, a leetul th nul an!' llati=lnaTl b s a ll import. rill eery,. to whoa the value of the preparation, sod tit...alienation In which It bald by thore who hare Oren It • trial: !its Tan e. Sept 114 Pao, nattr-,llear Fir—l bane Iran &filleted nab aest.n. UP.. eruption of the rain. of a most intourated char menu, for the last sixteen year, and durang that peraod bare had Um advice of 1.3121." of the moat eminent okra:4 view, and barn tried all the preparation. for the tialr and ekin no. aturarii - , without the Iran Laura. 1 was advised br a (nand to try your Trkophernue. I did en; • tart menet, and, to nar murrain* and gratlfbution. Yund trayeelf eured In shout two month. Such uer the violence of the dteonler that at Oaten 1 sea pirttallrhllnd. Reepectfully. your, a, V II iurrixr, liat Columbia street. Brucalm Nre Ton[. Oct. =„15r.0. Pao,. Iltany—My boar Elf—Abootoro eny Jude mom out a Krt.t. deal. .141 0,11.4 ../1 murk M eted elth dandroa Ira,. told by a rrifod to le, your Tett:ogler. Dos. and .14 co. and to na, artuctiahment. oty tole wits 11.11, rooted, audall the das tY ulto dleapprared, the bald now atom. for am .. .veer nhwell aerw't.. w'th I d tILEA DWELL. WA3 Broadway. If .7 lady or gent/etn. doubts the authentleitt of the EC. they will please rall at Profeerror A C Barry , . office. EC Broadway. New York, where b will produce the °de cal letter,. jarom the Military 12141 !ism! Argos. Nat; 0. 1650.] There I. no remedy tur the permanent cure of teldnerr awl dlame... of the crunum generally. that ha+ reached lb. pßelartte enjoyed the article known.. Prat:rear Barry • Trlnopbene.., or Medicated Crenental. It IS er ne:Wye], need GY tire upper dues of the Fe.mmuolty: In almnat ere,. num,' In the land 111. In prefer... to oCher artieler of the kind. It Impart. rigor tn the nots of throbs.. and th. premote,lts growth . remarkable do me.. 'it destroy. th. dandretr and scurf. and aukea lb. Gals in. and akhey. It .111 rare all dl ea. of oral. end as raid bead. den corm. and other alma.. Can , den of the AI. to riles preen.. se efficacy. it marl. unrivalled. It is Kid In larva bottles. prior, 21nents,at No. 137 Breeds - ay, and .Übe Invaa-tvt, general', threnehhout the United Ntate. and Canada REMOVAL. - WM. WAI SAN & CO., No. T 9 h 81 (late 76) 31.tiDEN Luiz, NEW TOR Dirrey oiparite thtOld Stand ' ,I‘,JANUFAeTCRERS ND JOBBERS of GENTLE-YENS' Fus.VZSIILVO ARrICTP. cow CV.titra ' aid Dramen--11.,_vy and Light. An. Sham Merino &ad Caton, Lismikitio aub. Silk, Maio; Hembesln, *kid faoey rt • Dm., Silk. and Bll , k e•krk tt.z.tf o.l.B..ortitar—Ot kind... ! 5.i m a . I ts t!... Ln . g Stain, an I /bad Earadt-mcillt/1--Vvra, Linen Cannbrit, Surpoulna—rzczeh mai Engli.b. new Ptyle. Do:neatly and ioreign. .Glows—Kld. P.IIk, 1.1 e,!. Thread. and all the Weft of Frenell and,. Engli.h flu,rtationa • linnery—Shaker!!!..)limur, Lamb'. Wool, Silk. Linen and Cotton. ifimaing adene—Velvet.C.lohmrre.Y.t.ll,S. FrencL and oth. et, Ira. de g Braces for graltlernen and laalirw—s variety of Isles. • no Ridmp Nth, particular. of all puslitirr. We would Invite attention to our Domestic Knit Under.Alrta, RU. FAKk:tRN . C 0. .. A taltlen La rEMZEI Shawl and Mantilla Warehouse. S. MILLS, N.. 6 CORTLANDT ST., e (Up Sta lIETV TORR. I. new °perdue use of.. .rwst and rlel,cet asperumm. eI'ILINt/ AND SUMIIER SIIAITLS ever beforeed. Alec LADE 31.11SLIN sad all kinds of SILK MANTILLAS, manufactu re! from Ilan Wen Paris Whams. Precis...thy the staamere and Perticelerly elapted to the leering u+de. fr.! , ttl " aL UL lTl L :det',l o oet t aa r. tad elle snil Turk Satin raiaeolv, d P Cotton ilhag. bent Umbrella, All of which will t offerat xtreruelT low price, Wu especially Italia our ITeetesn alert iii amtae our otockWont punt:malice. wIRE SHOW STANDS. for exhthlting She r vrls and MautlllaNtut up S. macs for transportatton. feblll.l ty's Self• Seating Advertising Ravel 'MO. 209 MADIM L ST. NEW YORK.— .1,.‘ rt. subsertber, so . licitlmna the it of of all who arrerience of years hae establieutal Molt . suresiorlty be public : prodea ell enestbn, and be conEdently refers to the test.. of tlome tondo.. men who have used these envelopes. 'and to hie i.E.lnuang rale. es proof of their excel lence. The fOnOwittz are a fow of the. rooms fur the. Mu lasitr . . . . • • LC On the place arm :pld by the seal. I. ?aroma rear have hie name, tontine., and uldreee, nortsplcuouely and beantlfnily emboased, eolosed or plain , thus ardidilditl.d .- feetseeurlty against fraud. - X. The Envelopes canna be opened velt.hont being de. " W iettber 46. um. til7'=or:lrde=e7lll?tts Immediate return to the sender, hunted of being baHed months tn the Dead Latter thane. _0..... . ... ...... . .. ...... th. The Envelopes are tarnished at almnrt the same twice as_plaln ones. eth; Each letter marled lee most affective erlvartivement, sure to attract the attention of all through whose hands It mu rat..l . ron following la a lid of prime for Dun, engraved on braes. and which sill loot for rums. and .f Enverzeirs, of he usual Mtn, either white or bufl. of .sod raper. and Made as above, with name, address, ao.: Priers sf Pia. , 1144 es of Lkwloprs ..act. cr.i '3l letters or Ins.- ...... .41,01 ' olsree. 30 to 0 to 40. 0,00 Mroo 7.50 .40 to et) 0,00 3COO 00 to FlO ' 10.(31 4000. .13,00 00 to ller 12.0(05000 - . 13,00 When It is not oonvenlont to forward amount of order ffrfo ' S ' er 4 lll ' ll ge9rftl ' art r t " . f4 L ' = " Z e lli7n U 4l. bl ;;l!rinm Y'rk attention, If addrmarl. 1411. sty...slide, '4. N, . •• , o. 2G3 Madison strrt, New York. Orders will Widtaroird to prmotaly, if left at the mores of lissom. Nit.ll k `..T/ Wall street, or of Messrs. IL Jerollman 11.—Businese Cards. smisrasol in colors. front aame Dias. at SIOJA nor thousaml. CAGO, ILLINOIS.. , . THOMAS HALE, FORWARDWG fc COMMISSION NIERCIIANT, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS.• CONTINUES his usual facilities to receive on Storem. nal. and Trawhipment; all Merebandiee eottelgoed him. Boats leave hln dock dally fnr midpoints on the Lakes and the Canal and Biter. Referener.--31eesra. Larens. Sterling Co, Meesrs. Junta It Quiaar. fir. Jtdin.A.Canaher. ST. LOUIS & ST. JOSEPH ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI. ,MIDDLETON, RILEY dr. WGEE, Ptedtme. Commi,A.m. and I.•ror....rthn g Membant.r, oo the $l. Jobor.h. Mo. Mr.. to Alexander t30rd0t.....1 4Rfnx, Eteriit g & Co.. Pittsburg!, • ap4:l). pAVID:-..e. TUTTLE, Attorney at LAW prad PlDM . l33l.viatter for I•rma.rylvmatir. rt. Loot, 31r. co.a..MlWea , rtymptly annwerwl. .21:1y u OU N IN, A tto e y and 'Conn. tellor at taw....1 Cucoccucsion.r for th. State o kenusylvanin, St- Loaf.. Mu.. (le. of I . .ttoburgb.) neharnmr.,Yaknhurgb: flan. W. i'orn,a, Monnou a mina. mtnnalt.p. k McClure:John E. Parke. hUonlls Semple. McConlk nuglklY BOSTON AMBBICAN HOUSE, HANOVER STREET, BOSTON. TELE undeeeigued having entirely ro-Tmt ! , end, and eolarayst the shore extetaim establish. msaL =pooh, In di about three buttlead and City... rooms. would remectfully sire nonce that It I. now Wed/ for the reception and scconotocdstion of the Jewelling coma:unity. Anextended conceal the unatuxeroolonnemienueof this [louse le deemed eupertsous, TA the nusectous Improve. menu IA bare been made cannot be Proeerly Oren ht an ad, lemeot. Sunk - ea to say. IttemoSe luf bean imarof t render an, apartment perfect.. • The furniture war made exerted, to enter. ecitardime out, and certain wad the mania, the roma. will he found to be of moat beautiful rusruise ttL,„. Th e tuning rooms are catusious, cod the hones for meals will be so arranged as to aulti.he consenienne alba early and Iste. Esser, department will be conduct., to en tineXcepth.a. ble manner. and the 'proprietor plaints Namely that .b.p American done .hall beady the Trareller's Boson • • • febonswinefene LEWIS RtaE. DRIED APPLES-40 bags in nom,' for weer FL - bALZEL &CO • m 714 SOGAR-10 Wads N. O. Sugar for Bale by JAM'S DAD-ELL. a 1715 MOLASSES -500 bbls N. 0. S. H. for ILL sale by tr7l4 JAIIEB DALZELL Q, IL MOLASSES-1W bbla battle ground • & If War ./or alb. by JAMES D.kIaELL - NtACK.KREL-.45 bbls larro N 0.3 fdietale ‘r. HOUSES, FARMS, &c For Rent or Lease, OR one, three, or fire year., ..large and • oatireoleot BR SE BRICK 110 U, oh tholeolteeto career of E 4.,...., Iretoter otreeto. Ylltabotittn with • lor4m. deo lot attached thereto. rendering It • very • gases of reales., Terme all be loOderste. for further Yortheththt , ereardr• of 03.,(11 . 14. R. kle/tILLAN, ya:dlw Lawrenieville Property for Sale: TOHE Board of School Directors will sell, at public ruction,. Tbandar.tb• btbday of J®., , • o'clock, A. 11. • ranter Lot, 05 feet front on Eke st., running alcror Market aller• to Forter'sallef.barthg throw fronts. on obleb is erected • too envy fronang Me street, mai • Gnaw Tenn moo imonst cm dap of sale. 8. 11. SARBY.I2. Seer. Lawrencerilla IdaP THE well finished and tarnished Stoie. oa Third stmt. near tL Bad 13130, at preseatE. occupied by Mrs. Porter, se • Jewelry Store. ripply to Y D.GAZZA3I. 73 Liberty at, noylfril Lyttles Ron. [Port. Tribune. and Dirysta copy.l POE SAP, • FURNACE, at Dresden, Muskingum co., 01.. 14 intim - from Zartemillaila of mordng ord. A 1.9 prior Poem toe.. capable of munlos 001 tow of Plc Iron per day. T.re abundant supply of Ore - in its immediate rictolty. We connected by a abort canal with the rim. which fa riarigable for steamboats the greeter part of the year. them salddiolt facilities ehipping to Zanesville, or to any tot .: 00 Lbw - Ohio rivoo. at.low rates of height. The Itoa berwtoZwe menu torque. at this gornace, au hem eonsnmed in Zanesville. for troneannly to ti JAZIES. Zanerrille, Ohio. or to /11L117 PENDIA:4'ON, 8a1.... mpls.llm To Transporters m Con, and Grocer WOK SALE, on accommodating terms, 4 very ealuable lOTA each front=&et &X lathe. on Bank Lane, Allegheny City, and flouting on tter P.on etivitnin and Ohio Hallooed, (within •Aguareof the Ira' thd extendbur back to the Canal Buda, theniby an e greaten facilities for Airmen/ by eithir the Hal or Canal. . . . autre or D. C. STOCKTON, ADogboo.22.t7i or r lth e nelc:'ksto - re of A. C. STOCKTON , comer of al Le and Third amts. m 720 To Farmers. / OMACRES- Farming and Grazing Lands. in Wan= county, lccatvd on the p ri ftk i t i ly river, within twelve Wee of the New Tart sad Alwv?ol.t/l0 Amu in Elicowl, iov vale on arvomsoole. tlng ton. Ennulre of WILKINS S 03., foil ...a of and Third N. • To anima% • • TWENTY ACRES of Gardening Land, al y maer gad cultivation, oeithise one yule of Ihs d .. f<1.151:9 aeon-on. e , ztg r, 2 , 11 the yalnet tn. hthlitrifoome of T"'. ror A. Wilms t co_ =WS of Market nod Third ets. Desirable Suburban Residence for Sale. subscriber offers for sale the house and 017.1`!rstruPgiL L the market thie be city. The lot Ix 140 ft.front on Inn at, a n back 252 Gist. to so riller—inatsluing need,' unit any of p•ound. 2.1 IS bounded on sem Mae Dr WT. 01. , ftlOrlbeat with Imes and abrubbny. The Minn 1% imarly new, large. and neweilinsix well arranged. baring • front of 50 fed. and • depth of L., and contains fourteen room& beride• bole nine feet wide. it ta built In the best Wad cunt durable manner, and hal, Ezeimof roa4 sod contain 00 tho modern convonitnoct. Two pampa, with 011 •ttfr l 4 l oo =gray of bard and aciftenter,ere at the door. On the premises gre the necessary out buildings. stable, carriage home, Lc. The grounds are laid out mint/ a. • lama, awned with choice limit Oen , evergreen, flowering ahrtibe, eurranta. goomberries. rambanim, and • IC•rden. Tbe fruit l• of Me b es et bind, mal Ote tner an in thdr swims and yield enough for Um wants dui ordinary lambs. Tu. sauso...t propatr. ss t 0 sslobgi sod roburbito coustutts, combined with contliontr Mfr. Y not k kw of lbe EittaihoburXr .sir ..ddeum far i7t7Alt o Pti: . o .ls4 rlven. tr.P uT i t ku :l7; po r rt-fall oiew. Th. g . lll . lniburtiti the Ohio, panes Lit tansarad hum any muumuus of to iles also =frili molott krid en...latices. and of a In at quiet Smad peaceful .il l f located born quiet wink In the moors. he /•,. wil Wank' at shaman', and Intaintion nitro wha,. dedmd. Enquire at the Gazette tens. ag=ittf . O. 0. WILISTP.• For Sale. yRE members of the Fairmount Fire Corn peolatre their Engine for tale. It le to good or. 'id the". Er4 , I I4IVTII, !eel. • apihtf No' 409 Neuxistreet. foR RENT—A Dwelling Roane on 2. Tbird genet, above sad Dear to Entithaeld.. It gas &strut. .large am*, wash house. to. VIII be anus] Icar, sag von eouou given bumodlotely. ikl.—far &go co Loose. mote lota In tbe Muth Wood, between ream street auel t o Al/aaht.T altar. WIL DABLISGTOY. et BenJ.Darlthstoses, Fourth street s gear Wood. toch=tl Valuable Real Estate for Sale. SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale, on r amble terms. the Allowing Real Plate, 10 • City of Pittsburgh. via: No, 1.. Three valuable throe array brick dwelling houses. decotel gavot; between Market and Perry street" the lea beteg each 19 Yogi dont by 80 deck. No, T.: .ftatztha 67 het front on Third street the Third Prethytedan Chtach, on which Ler= roar May brills house. used as prlnthog cake. sint one two stop' brick warehouse. No. Two lota In Falletdo, Beaver minty, b e lotg Nowabeing about 100 feet palm.= which bend. ad one block 41 Aar frame dwellbckv, and aoparate tram norelat. all two Mains hish. No. 44 One lot 10 feet front on Back 'treat. ormitir the above ; and rataudlng to the top of the WI. ' No. 1.. Two tench lots. each 10 feet Aunt, and mining teem the mad to low Water mark, on the/Re-Beam. No. 6, One valuable waxer be. 100 feet on Wheel Ruw with tea thane water power attentusi. 00.7. One lot Monte the eater lot, SO feet front, and exterelltur to the top of the hill. on which is e.rMal. one two stray brick store and warehouse, 05 by 50 peekaboo. 11=e twelling; two Reales high. No. g. One brawl:et In New Mighton.Beaver costung.b. lug stout 140 feet on Broadway, and about= fret deep. contairdng 119 atm on which as meted two large know dwellings. and one small tome house, - kind ea an valor. 164' tiM.,"llfrd.4.l":=l=l;'lltli . -. 1.4.14 One water Int,bardediedrdw bellow Pallstmaridge. being about 100 %Mtn length. and mtending from Vat= etreet lo law water mark, or towing path. The above property will be sold on werg_fararable terms. tl Wt t ei% Vte. ' " l e TrAtiger=nr met.= f•lwartml and Prat cowl.l For Sale. TIE UNITED STATES lIOTEM LOCK* or Itilmoniar, th e earner of Waslo and Pen* streets. and frontlag mt the Pe ta Canal, in the City of Protsburr.h. The Led romts one hundred and forty tour feel on Poem street. awl one hundred .d clue foot nine intim ma Washington street. to a twenty feet alley: Inquire of DITTO OUSE. mehPfett No.loo Penn st - VALUABLE MILLS, YAM'S, ANDLOTS VFORNALP—Tisio laroe Flour .d Paw ULU an the Beaver thee with the neoretary water prow. lso. well improved From in Lawrence 000nty. Prins $.51110, Abu, • Perm of 119 am, on th e Ohio river, throe miles blow Beaver. for SAin)o. A 1.., one of 140 acres. ma th a Ohio silver d nallos below Prover. Pro Stltt acres. *cm Al,, OW iron. gir Slit per were. A 1.,. farms of 160. 10.1 , and iht acres. for Afo Ter acre. A 1.., 179 mires for 312, and acres for EIS per acre, together with many others of vari ous atsr• and prices. tingnire of N. P. t 0. L. B. TETTLE3I.,I64 Attorneys at Law and Beal Mats Agents. feblo No 107 4th st,Pltteltanch. EAL ESTATE FOR SALE - =The under= A sine oder, for sale • large utonter of valtudde keg and soma ve ß fr ,..th urE b hle sites me smut. Woks, mthe &mat of hem, kested nor the new Pub & Mace HOW. and bug Lutheran Church.. Th. ma:growth of FOrnatturhun in population end ntanufacturine wealth, and the reartnable tutees at. which lots 0111 be sold, will render them a oat and profitable In vestment. 'Ms perfect Terms favorable. • - For . matrculare and terms. manor tbenadermignad, at the o Uoorge F. ()Mom on Grant =••• MU. burgb. between Thlrd•and F streets, or of Wilas= STrunout and N. Patterns.. Erie.. at their aim In Elm. Ingham. le= NOSES V. EATON. OR RENT—Thelarge and commodi- 15 : r4=7:VaT'tt Egaina rDX V. 111111211. to ua rant. Alao—Stabliaw tbr two non Ewan of S.DWAMD& MORRIS 200. arr.:s3f , No. b 9 Water at. VOA RENT—The Dwelling Home, on FOR the corner of itouttt .4 West Commons, lately " wool:4rd by Tbomwt Arbuckle . , deed. Pones:Mon stt bor aro of Josiah Sous . Is. or Wtn ' all. Zell Co ' itat Works, s i g h UM: Copley's Pot Clay. Teosubscribers are now Sole Agents f J. Cooley a Ca, for the sale of Utter Pot Clay. of well estlebllsbed reputation for the neanufactuce of Olan Pot., Steel Pots, ac. It le made of one of the most lufuelhle sototaneee amen; eehl to very carefully .sleeted cod elessuod previous to grading. J.I3CIIOONIIAILER a CO. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKIE AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third etreehoppwito the Poet • ono Le bathers, By Dumas—No. .2. This condones the work. A tom London editionor 811Akrpeere. Co. I. Art Jountel for May. Borth, libaksocane. 80. 38,.evecluslan. Dieter:is Pickwick Paper. Abroed—by Bei nobly. The pelt. Natal, • new novel be P.M . . an Sartain inne. thou vlck—No. 3. Ptl.tha. SI novel, by E. Blancheni. The Motherin-Law; by Mr, Youttrwania. Tho Banker's Wife: by T. 8. Arthur. . • Adventures of Pew Owen. by John 0•It. otyll3 HEMP -45 tons Miss. D. IL, for sale by =on JAMES A. HUTCHISON i co. Ika ACKEREL-30 bbls. No. 3, for sale by mrls DURIOCIDON t INOIIILAAL LOAF SUGAR-150 bblz. (ased Nos.) for sale by BC/L881DM: r INGIMAII. mylb • 116 Water st. LINSEEII OIL-30 Lb's. (warranted pore) for We by J. F.CIIOOS3I &K) IV CO, myla 24 Wood r- CEIROME YELLOW & GREEN- IS case tor sale by mylb J. SCLIOOMIARGR & CO. IOPPERAS--25 bbla. (good) for 8010 by 0,15 J . F.CIIOONMAKER t CO. ALUM -50 bble. fur Palo by . 7 15 .1. SCLIOONILMS.I.II I CO. lENT'S RUBBER GLOVES a MITTENS. LA —Thew Gloves ase of great nuutr to all klid. of ork lebs:Ljrote:clogs ' z i nalte evrosely els7p;othand h o a mitt J. it n. PRILLIPS: NDIA RUBBER COTS—An excellent cov i. ...um bar 'on llama or coma, aelf.thrring 101 10 r•molt•• alr or water, for male at Noe. 7 wail Si Wendat. 0315 • J. IL PHILLIPS VEW RIBBON'S—A. A. 31450 x Co. are _LI .0. receiving a Zia astortment, of Ltantiful ite+ et an Dila... -yr,lkrutiabtll attuktion to their emlarßenimlr or whore allqueltttee eatbe obb9ned Lud 1.0 , o+7 ID. wt.. No. 6: b 4 Market • • m 714 _ . . CRIMPED TARLETONS;—Just received d..uaev C mortilts,and slow opm ICI cartons of ass. sus ped Tarletosts Bowsst Using. Tbs as testis* oflollimars Ls essyssganyisolicaxt. .myl4 • • 4. A. MASON & RUCK. BARAGE for 3.louraing Veils , tartreditt du, Man of ' • 004 ' - I MURPHYt Bea ram 'WINDOW OVRTAIN 111IISLLNS of new !..sd bandanas M' and at a taartial`oraV 7 MURPHY BNB= pARASO P ik% LS!! PARASOn.LS!: of, irELDs newest all i "' w tRA L S !: . _ SHAD --10 bbl new for sale by W.•r. WILSON -11NDIA WEBER TOYS—Just received a Isitre..rtatentill•dt• Rob!. Tors, • ••••ttra, •• tkralta' r l t r,ll& * ltaqberli•Pot, mrb ± 7 sad Y Wcad LSOLISII SPLIT PEAS—Received and 'SOL A..MCLURG & .o.ls ii-TELsu F.LANNELS.—We . have receiv jt . ..E.f...a=et n ar m r ea ailit.jyarpli... ! " %i " yr. ,asua-UnVkl. rG i l ys - si--40Th (I . reppir s ale co. 11!!!M= STEAM BOATS. F OR CINCINNATI k LOUIS- LE—flyalptda um sad Lett Ze . for M. andTatarmfra• port:Port Satutday, at tO 'cli tt. A. For * freZht or itaattaso apply 41 Inant.or to • JOHN FLACK Meat. RF.31:11.9.1t PACKET BE - m a t MON PITTSBURGH t SUNFISH.— esale PILOT No. 2. A- S. Crazes smear. sill Leave Plusbeargh.for Wheeling,. Parise wad fleallteh. ever, Iseeday and Eld ser. el 3 elau , e• R: eettcroltde heaves &wash Gar Capthas. Wheellh.a sad BllSehatest. ev sal Welneelarend Sarsidep. at Radek:else. as n______ ... d eiD,r...2 defend spon tille boat ruaalnir " gteric " biO7=lntir om 1 .. 0 . . . . MOO REGULAR' WEDNESDAY • PACEET,CESCINNAIT. Csoten John nirnon.• Thbe oolendlif boat owl built en owners of the slam. lowa Itrrosool Gam; la th. CLootionan and Ploronorgh Rata mt. ',CU kayo hod Wednesday Ito . Cinclanan. In Plus Ms Now Imo , had No. 2. For freighter •___,,_. ropl On toord r ar to um= r. 311 , 11 vns 4: 1 r CIREENIVOOD & ROSEDALE lull REGULAR PACKET—She eplendtl fact twining steam boat CHIEYTALN. It. T. wan; Mutes, leaves the met area Old AlltelanyEltidgla (.9t. Clair street.) every hour, otonnumclag at 9 wow.; A. and continuing until the Ganlene duce. She Plilland c o the Allegheny side, for the /.11 , 11.201116211 Of reMela. 01 all other Paled. .®` Extra Trip at. 7 o'- aock. P. 31. NEW ARRANGEbLENTS FOR • .tom 1851.. . gad r.f.E . anZtand . fi tt t rin t ii2 ,e*. CAS M !amine, Welleburg, Wheelhgr. 8rai11vP3W.C4 313 0:44 ' 3464 Packet PittAnmeb every Wed 444 3 o'clock. P.M.. for Wheel Log 40 Bridgeport, and envy Batualay. at 3P: for Capthas sad 3434. lienarnlng, leaves 34014 every /Imlay at 10 o'clock, A. W. 41 Brilzport and Wheeling every Monday 41 Thnreday, For freight aad 44.34 , 41 y on board, or to rackif JOWN NAGEL Agent - EGULAR PACKET BE TWEEN WELLSVILLE AND PlTTS.jalit 011.—Tbe lightdraught stem*, ARMik. D. P. Altter, muter, leaves Wellsville ewes"' Morldar. Wednesday, arid friday. at 8 o'clock, A. 31.. for US 1!v -email, (Hugo, Mcgerrarie Landing. Beaver. and IYtt► knead Leaves Pitteburgh every Ihnuedn'L sad Saturday, at lOolchailt. A. 31.. for Bearen3leTarren'aleatt. Glarame, PaatLiverpmb and Welleville. - • • Yor frelatit or Moat, aPPIv On knead. RED WAR Arrsß ußan AND •- WaIItLING PACEET.—The rplsbdkl asagaelta steamer 11111/124.114 Conaell, tar, Is nasr patersidear her maul. trl-asolrly grips bebrata this atty. and Wheeling, leaving Pitiaburgh at 10 eelneg arm 11onday. Waliammisq sad Priday, sad raturailak /ea , . Winding rem' Twaslay, Thursday, =1 SisMloo7, ingsh i. yea. • For fre=re s serarakkarliaalo IKg, agiasia FoR MARIETTA AND 41001{-- prlmotalNOPOßTets .—She fine o..eatosr rACILIRG, 4. 1121 , 441, leaVigkral i gkra d cw.k. freight pr c' T.11'0761305, el Wain &W. tro.t. ots. REGULAR WHEELING AND - • SIP:PHIL PACE ET—The feat rt.:Ling .reamer WELLSVILLE. Caph 11. Young, will rout as a regular parka betwoon Pittsburgh, TrboOlind. tirktooport, and :+unfeb. laming MeV , afternoon fur Id - 01nd'. elettbtaidne. thhha a a emy Thunntar afternoon for Stoubenellle, Bridgeport, Cantina..d Enallato Warning, lams Brillge. port and hanllOtt eeery Tveadar afternoon, etral donnali eonry nifty . afternoon. , For Andel t or plunge. apply O. bord, or to ifebtld B. %MX. , Agent -", • ...";*. r. ! - ; :r .ih Z ‘f w , 0, QUART . BOITLE.S-- OR PURIFYING THE BLOOD—the best I.Female Medicine knovni: Incipient ConsamPthe. Daermotens,Lencorrhmorlighinti. irregular Menstroglion. Incontenstrroce of Utino.bleneral Pr,.trationof the System, DoMooed Spirits, sad Gloomy State of blind. are cared by Dr. Gagsottr .&eractof Tate Dre.k sesci&rtvremreakeorldch given imn , ai.o relief by retest= the.ntsratin of health. and strength, the blood. It neutralises bad Introora, stele unnatural eterecUons. end Sims healthy steno. 24 tal thm vital power. Its mild alteratire properties render it bectliarig cable to the slender and dv , constitattkni of the fe male. itirevoraterrly comdteracta that distressing armour ems and Wanda so common to the fmasle frame, BM impute ithe menu and buoyancy as strprieitg to they or. grated. W. .hale_ ark can an fle whith induces m strongly to roommteird this marine to althild people who ham not been blamed With offspring. . Pt: ands Dteri, or Felling of the Womb., of Ere yean stitr ding; cured by Dr. Gurou's Extract ofTelem Deck and Samayorilla..after even other boom remedy had tees- tried nithont . Warms... 0., Fob. 1D. 1840. 'Shia cortities that ay wife, aged ST years, has stinsnrii ander the above complaint for nye year?. marlr all thee them coedited to bee bal. I him (or facer years coratantly employed the beet medial talent that could be procured Is thda make of the stocathey. without any. benclit mhatems. y wept. petrele.rd.very 101111,120,21411,0=11.1181,41 far MX! cam of sock climaxes, en of .hick moved worthless. In the spring of 1642.1 ti Induest to my friends to to Dr. Otmott's Itelow Dock and Santcpseillnothich Iran wed fok four manth• 'Arta she had tad lt kir ahottt *kg weeks, It ..o trident Man of no that the wasinsproving, sod from thin time she improved noMlly, ad gained gash int M.O.D. =igy,t,,,, Antrum etjoying Most matThott otag heighten to Wm. oniledie Welke; know that Mg ohne eateentaa as to the eekoen of Ilea hum : . forto.a u to the ouzo bong .a.utd by flonetegoikto Don aid &Fannin, en maker true. JA cZ =DT.. " • 4- '4'. 9 4 9; Kin?, .Era.7. 7 .oeas of . 0. H. Leonard. 1314001. Genag.:Dau• • /Imam. &F. Dem:tett Go:—Gent.: tome . dna in 141 I was snacked with Eines EMI I ierr 2.4.ltdcb bymok m lore I could not are It, and in ISIS mortilcatlon in ha, amelered. let &fermi time.. each physician of celoteity within my .etch: all told ma my era cant he sionottand; Trona the shoulder-zo the forearm .se foil of rismatag sores. dly strangth at thls timeless completely exhatte.- ed, and layperson much emaciated. I coutineed Bads state until IS4S. then I to. an adeertismaimat (Onywrif's Tallow ,Dock and 62215144111110 thick I read. tad Madder* battle of dot article. Garrott's Tallow Dock and Sanwa, rills cured me; I 1:031V SO other resadY while ming nr' mat fell. myself perfactly well beforr ming the sixth tat tle. 'fad I can{ 11. t tt. fret appearance of the toMadY.I am maw it would bate sass& me trom years of pale and sultanas. I most eamestly recommend aeati ]moo feting =der uiy similar Manse: to caa Guysoirst Tailor Dock. and Saisazarilla. which will mwore them to' kmaltib. roan; Ingratitude, :41L Lir:INABA' - • Cunt of an aggravated ear Tba room perforined by Dr. Gnywitt's Extract of Tenor Dock and Smeaparllla. are Imtlog. Th. patlinit's gimonzl health tontines: to Improve after disease is mmistain. Cures we not dtreniclad critiltirm h. MDT naiad that them wan be ho relapse or return of Channel. Soar., lierktract F•broarr.l3s6. I. F.. Bennots k Co.—Gentm It Imetthgraatplemara that I ' rain. coT .boat the were harry accts of your 'Teller' Dock azd fuseparilla upon my sou..lmhmksog Drtak lasacy this eseelful and losthoccas wi Us which he VW attacked haISM. and Inapt smve• ral months attended by acme of our bist phyddans, .8. tried t hair skill penereringly for firs mantle. seltlxrd any Moth dal amanita 'theme. Ile becatia reduced tea par_ net alnlaton. Ile had alms from his hip In his bloc.: which 'wen centinuallY dlicharglaC diagendingly teadader - matter. Medical and surgisal skill was baled. ?haul**. euld drat ht. mea was borwleas flitter could be mitfts done t 4 arrest there terrible pdagrening Wawa My nelgh., bon and myself thought-his dissolution trees at hand. 00. oat my neighbors (who had eased a child of *mania with your invaluable mea...d.) wished ma to make trial& It; vel a more Atm lb. leaflets deans todemmathlng•ldle, life laszed,,,than bor. of v 01 20.' 11 .4 I Zwrzzned thrm Prattles of your Tallest Ark and Sarsaparilla. end C 020.1.190114 wick kad to my astaidilaroant he began. to Improve. Mime be bad mod Mallard bottle; and bikes. he had used o half dozen bottles, ha could eralk out. used In till trees bottles during the year 1818, and broc• , lam we he waa perbatly restorrd. Every testing of tbi alma. except the scant is remored. and he remain* terfmr, health at the premot 1.1.41. His nateerr. qualm ;. sha blaming of God.L euttrely orbig to the saw of Tett Tallow Dock and Sarsaparilla; and 11112050 eau that 1 feal mini( uudcr great obligations to you, and ltk with gnat joy that 1 Mime you of rhos your Sarsaparilla haa done fer ray Wm. heipectfullY. • JAM RUSSELL. ' • Sold by J. D. Put. (tamest. to Sakford k Park) Vigra and Wahine street., Cinsinnet, Ohio, Skunk Agentfor th e Sent*. and West .to wt.. all order. km's b atittmerok Rikt A Co.. D. A. ro..«txx A za..J. A.' Jokek — r. httshurgh; Leo A. Beckham. ADcghea7 ChM T. Russell. Waabington; L. D. Linde, linkettenek, IL W.lty, Greertsbnr= R Gant...Sot:whet Sooti Ciikk" Bedford; treed t Son. Huntingdon; Iles% err. Hollkisyrbarg ILUdebrand At Co.. brain.: J. R. Wright. Eittuukup • trial . A-Co. BrookYillk A. Wilson A. Son. Warstartn= Hen:skid A Co, N. Calleoder, sleadrille; Burks.* Co - Mk Graham * Yorker. Herat; Jame. Boily a Co, Rub. icr. S. Smith.Sekeer-i J.O.Boatnertont,Vlll7l.6; F. L. k C. &Jones, Ootutergart. P. Crireherja.. Browns silk. - serPria--$1 pa Bottle; Six Bottles for $5.. ntytEr.dgetrislE '• Pow ruezas, v, ck, 4.1147. Pla. R. N. Parana-41 roar Verrnifeae.l raT rrL.,_thobt breltatiost t h a t , barion wed It extentdo. ~ r P, . , -. ... tor Ma but In. or bye teem 1 linear it d tdly the leer rera.ratuer es the Umor :•atticir 1 have any traranva, A, .nbonsh 1 here bezetufere turd the Tnf10"....f .. ' ...e othar ntannfactorris. Yarn; reeDaraAM, . . Prepared and. rold by It.T. rELLERS. a Wood et and void by etraperta xerteratir • - • %erre Bonnets! Bonnets! • REC'D TIM MORNING. par &pus-- 6 666 , 66,6,66.16, all !hi sew.et Auld mat desfeahle etsle•of Senn, me. orm. & very lame aftiesuoteo. Chahlrea•• Straw .d brae! Bare. The alternate el urchaser. u>euttleuhaly Melted to LIP hood. t &UT) A- A. MAJOA & CO. Wool highest price in Cosh ' paid for natio, dlferook grade* of elcaa wasbed Wool by 3.:CRYIiT & W. W. WILSON, Watch rakes,; So. 67 Nora, Coma of Foier — a at., Pil.gala;o2l,.. DEALER in FINE WATCHES,' 'JEWnIy. Ellsor .Waro. NplitarT Gocarrs, ant (a.mdo. ..ro s T ea and Tab do ans. tritlery. OoldiVEL )I.ths.ostual Instromeats,' canonss Isablonable goads. awful womb work immured la a supshor,=annes., me/A.4 ir ILI AY BAKES-40 doz. fds sale by _ is .31.7 r. VON LATSMICilitir COL F"u ,, • • . . A. MeCLURO a ram aaa Sr LARD OIL-15 bbla. for sale by mra JAMES DLLEELL • Fresh Arrivals of Wall Paper. THOMAS PALMER, No. 55 3larket =7B treet. =met of I. I.l mp-iced Chem an them tha p E er wa. • im.,•h•••• r•Mm•% ber ri, bER ILANGINGS—Freinch and Amt S e nn '. rom.CVornea to lierms.latry -, 1 . 1 WALTEB. ..1WW.1...8.5 ACKEREL-- a WO bble. No. 3,..11 41 : 1 & aid.bttzmota ttl.ait i betg br at M AD Mit a. arabout,. . Railroad conarryara Wow .
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