The islanders are univereall . that extent that all eel:tread and acre la only one school or 'instil:nth:in' dog in Iceland—the college at Reihjavik; As anent eight - professors and tutors, and 4ifozally about eighty. studente. The boys edn , , ci f,' here one oestly aillitite dad for the church; ' .or else to fill some of the RiTii offices in the is :„landt-er , tbey expect to - gd abroad, or live in Denmark. This institution is endowed . by the : , Thanish - .Government, and was formerly at Bee twisted, A few miles south, from whence it wan " ' itmoved'a few years alums. Int President is Earn( inhaler,. Esq., a relive Icelander, a gen. , , • Nemec Of rire accomplishments and learning, . , sad one of the first linguists in Europe. The . . • Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Danish, French end Eng . ligh languages are=tanght here, as well RS moat : 'of the BRIROCett. it WI! during college vacs . - tion that Mr. Miles was in the country, and he need, to meet In the Interior ; agtheir father a houses, young MD who were stadents of the col lage; and who could converse fluently in Latin, French or English. The Bible - or Testament, and often many other books, are found in near , ly every house in Iceland, The population be. - .lug eperse, it is itapractioable to have schools, ' 'go that education is confined to the family circle. 'DurLog thel long winter eveniogs while both males end re ales are aspired :in domestic Mors, -like splitnin , weaving or knitting, they by tarns will take a book—some history, biography, cc . . .the Vibe— d read aloud. The length of their r ., r . ;night can hi . seen, when we consider that he ..., :.Innin Decen ber, ie above the horizon only from §? two to three oars. While traveling in the coon , ,?;;try he need queatly to setthe children in poor . ~..• ' finales to reed to him In Icelandic, and he nev , :-:",,•,.. er sow one &bee* the ago of aim:lyear° that could ....'.:, not read in a masterly atyle. Their writion, too, ~..- -t ealmost lun t iably of great • elegance. This is ..,narfly owing la: the practice of multiplying . _copies ill laanneCript of almost all the historical and Poetical works written In the count r: 4 ,, copy, ',,, ;tug them In 'Orinoco . of their PublicatiOn, and ofteu afterward. They write and publish more 'books Illoarding to the population, than any other L.. - peepte. - ; The Reformation spread over the island ~.. dol6sl;and since that the regionlhas been Lutho 'l%! i .'" :or their literature we have not space hero , .... 'to speak' It" is well known to embrace the }: 7,- .„oeiginel,Raaii and Ragas which record the re rearkable mythology and the eventful Mato : ~. ro of the Gothic race from the earliest time. 1::. Mach of it has. been brought be' the outside World by the Society of Northern Antiquaries at ~ ; ..Copenhagety. Bach lea eery.huty outline of the history and nhariattte.e of a country and a people the most ..itatiolary, and for that reason among the most , - _ 'intik:ging of civilized nations. MZ=I PITTSBURGH GAZE'T'TE klTitpusGA .THURSDAY MOANING, .111&IICH 31, 1853 IarREADING NATTER WILL BE FOUND e - 9N EACIT PAGE OkTIIIS PAPER. 1121,1Tmanaas Watt,. Ilurrn.-11ze exte;stve eiteu. fallon'ot ono' Weekly illatette littera to our builnoon twin i inootiloilrablehotoliron of rialloathels business ittwatu. our circulation istiettostot tour and 1110 thotmaud. reseb• .- •cot along ever, Tillage sod county In Worteria Pannsal , • :Troia and itaaltern Ohio. . . ItIYTO ADVRIITISECIA—NoIther. Um_ Ed'torte Komar not , Printing' 4:dablt/Orient of the Dmor , Iggrmg, are 0p0r441. no Sunday ADYILRTIEEEB who dealt* tboir .optima to appear in the gooor nu Monday morning, will bloom Laud them In borate f. o•fIork. on rorutilag DEMOCRATIC WHIG NOMINATIONS. FOR 11;10E3 POWNALL, Of Lanc!aiOr Ccunty. Ib:CLORE, Of li.anki:n Coursty • . INIt SERVIITOE MINERAL, .6H0204 . 1i 4EIERS, Of Clatim aunty. WE ASK POR JUSTICE! • - :,: - BnrIngifte . controversy on the Wheelig Bridge Ai - toe Flinn:eland citizstur of Whetling,fand the do iefideritof that obstruction to the navigation of ' l ?.:thelo river,very industriously created the let , pression 1i over the country, that the chiteoeys of the Plitaborghboots were nada unnecersari• ly, aid eiirtngsntly bigk . sitd that they were . ~ lengthened after, the Wheeling bridge was ewe menus!, an purpose to found- an argument 'agstriet the herglit of that etrnetore; These r. , :reOtaantedleite, netwithatanding their tihtruth, sad their imphatii denial on the part of the • paper' of this eity, have been believed. and have ,' .had their effete, to tiotinjary of the people bore. Tlie . l3nPrente tddrt; 'however, was enatiletfo riff the tenth from the great tenon of falsehoodi and deolded against 'the bridge, and ens jnsti fled the 'sondnot of the oppoeente if the obstiuo ' 'flee. ''Congreew'operated npon by,the pereever keg . ndereprisentatiurts 'of the friends ,of the bridge, ver.r.bepioperly interfered; and4elared the bridges pott-route,the'S 'endeavoring to net . italde aolinon decision of- the Supreme COUnt. The ‘al decision of that Court is now pending, . and .will 'shortly be rendered, when 'it will be „seen whethee Congress boa the power , to inter- .fern to.overtiun soooetitntiooat deolaion of 'the ,130pretrie1dbutiat of the nation, the' dignity and Integrity of !bleb every Oitiserf has a deep Ir. 'terist in presetiqug.' 'We hero glean above a pooch:tot history of the • Put, for the prirpose of calling attention to der lain • fats which have occurred -MOM, the' to ofnesigrear, and which , completely justify the nonrse of the people of - Yittsburg,h. "This BAAAAA.. A , now packet baata was placed-on, the Ohio river, , between Wheeling anti, Liulavllle,: intended, in ta. great degree, as the rivals aid Moropetltors of the Ntleburgh .Ckaalaa. Wheeling has, gip. icing and .pereeveringly contended_ that, the ehluineys of , the Pittsburgh boats_ ware - monventearily high, "ind•that their altitude wee contrived on- pie ,ioto lnrlnterfere with the Wheeling bridge, it warn but reasonable to expect Mal the . chimneys of the new Wheeling line would be placed at an elesitiont which efould demonstrate the lonia end assertions - of the friende of the bridge. It the :.altawde of 'the chimneys 'of the Pittahergh boats t WU' unnecessarily high, common oenee would teach that the Wheeling boats would not 'follow s foolish an example, especially when by taking lees and better altitude, thebndge.coald bo en trintinhantlY defended. . Tow asteniihed, then, must every Penton be, - mho has been led astray . by .Wboeling statements, to liana theandel:viable Pei, that the chimneys .; : nf `the new Wheeling and Louisville line are higli r_,than [hots of the: . Pitlabargh' and Cin• "cianati line! . did bow snared &List they -be to peed A 4 37 following from the t 4 W9erlfrisr TSreca . end Gurrur,". of March 29, gmtakingiof "Incident*. on the wharf," of that . dey;Ost',..paPer says: "Capt; McClure wee engsged in adding about • ttitjiet tolAe ',tight of the (*lmmo of the Thos. gwasur.'-- , This will give her, if to Aunty ooirpoud, ,;:ondeuxtutanoe in making headway." we find 'thimhole ground of the 'Centre , The "Thee Swann . ," one of the new Wheeling and Loulevilleline, (which hid to drop below the bridge before she could raive her 'ainnteye,)4itarte out ' originally with chimneys than the Pittsburgh beets, the altitude- WhiehiSironoinced Unnionesarr:''..a after making afetr tripe the adde tin'fret to the height. of her . ,:ohiumeys, and this the Wheeling piper : 'air; 'it ley:attly supposed" will give her '4, 1 ! qiittco24 in rnaking ' 1 04 ,4 ".V 2. What a oopeplete vindication of Pittsburgh! What an overwhelming stalliGe ation Wheelieg! 101 l these plen, unvarnished facts be.. for. the-public; we now deinand that instroishall 4dOne to Pittratiryle We 'demand' in all fair time indigene/0, thee theul who hive been de- Inded by.Whetling mierepreacntattop,.abed re- "..vetie their decision. lie Pittsburgh , Jostiet—we mit 'nettling seem," "rife warfare we have been engaged in, to fortheltrecetvetion of the Sighta of the whole iieuele - of the iris/. *e have !drug ' gled eingle•handedand alone , for the preeena din of_the unobstrueted navigation of the great iiiete . of the Valhi of the bilealsalppi, and - our porden his been ebleqey sod odorant esan tali en, .wbeedinghishierself, front the of the , mum iflnTdedits ltiumphsat sdicatiost, Rod "nitwit require the verditt.in our favor, Wof , 'prise tbipv~BaaE the n'tnntry stall Mitten tn,iottest the drat isto„iitch It bait unwittingly bten and dentate *it tin. Wielding itttlgo, if; as 4e. - tile 'Captains COUT4 and pa NOV cc linoarli4gait,l4 ably gain Of•the,l9tiaating.bpstr, *obitruclicii to' thencro4,s ation to Ohio river! . . , •,I•Dtta Etaiiiis: 7 2 The telegraph leatatlia-euelor brought , thi:lyainfal intern. tam - ^*.the death; t - 'FAN Ag. IS a. of lace Piaideat. ';l3lte bad 64e0 - Off t ea Fa tecci;iiiceCt, "int. . :satin OA general ay:apathy of the Dation. • Tatlitucztaaa,4 VALLET.—We ficl,:ia a late tiamiiiiat the ltiaiireiliti.dceiii; some etatistice in relation theMaeltiagaat Valley, which are yr great iaterest. This valley is one of .the richest and moat densely nettled in the West. It embraces the whole country drained by tho,waters Of the Mo hican, Whitewomaa, Coshocton, and Masking= rivers. The Mohican atd Whiteworpan's river unite abovo Coshocton, and at Coehocton are joined by the Toncerawas river. These united .streams make up the birmkingum, which, pies log Coshocton, Zanearille, and McConnelleville, join the Ohio it Marietta. They receive the wsters of 11.1110r0113 creeks, flowing from the west sod east, and together make up one of the moat interesting minor valleys In the Uni ted States. Its products are as varlets, as any part of the temperate zone, and its soil no pro lifid in material for wealth and commerce. The valloy-of the Making= comprehends, in all, fifteen counties of Ohio, viz: Stark, Wayne, Ashland, 'Richland, Knox, Coshocton; Holmee, Tuscarawas, Carroll, Harrison, Lick lag, Muskingum, Guernsey, Morgan, and Wash ington. These counties contain 7,000 'square Milee, or about four and a half minions of acre. Their population, in I bOO, win as follow,: Hichhtu3 10,877 Ashland, 33,326 . Stark, 39,888 Wayne, . - - - - 33,045 Knox, 28,879 Coshocton, • • 25,671 Holmes, 20,458 Tasearawas, - - - • 31.732 Carroll, 17,686 Ilexrison, 20,150 Licking, 38,845 Itt cskingum, -.- - • 43,023 Onerneey, - - - - 20,472 Morgan, 28,693 Washlngtr, - -- - - 29,512 , Total, - - - - 443,987 Poi - whales' per 'square mile, - - - 63 This exceeds the density of New England, and nearly equate that of Now York. . The chief temp of the Moaklogilm coontry are— Zanesville, - • 1 0 .500 Coshocton, - - 1,560 Cambridge, - • . - - • • 2,489 Cadiz, - - 2,436 Mount Vernon,. - - 3,710 Newark, - 3,770 McConnellsville; - - 2,310 Mansfield,- -• 3,577 - Canton, - - 2,004 New . Philadelphia, - • - 1,415 Marietta, - 4,143 Wooster, 2,797 Massillon, - - 4,000 Total population, The proaluctionsof this valley are both agri cultural and mineral. Of the former, wheat and corn are by far the moat important, and as a grain growing region, this district to utisorpas- . eed by any in the United States. This will be folly proved by the table of wheat and corn -raised In these counties, in 1850, 69 exactly ae• certalned by the Assessors of the several town- ships, viz: wh-sa Richland, bushels, - 795,213 583,320 Ashland, • - - 633,990 5011,512 Stark, - • - 1,071,177 831,328 Wayne, • - - 971,000 800,000 K ox, - - 782,287 70,900 Coehooton, - - 882,809 903,840 Holmes, - • - 040,489 389,580 Turearanne,' - - 883,071 809,008 Carrell, - - - 577,735 310:999 Harrison, - - 532:578 13.19.010 Licking; - -L' 8-12,316 1,827,734 Maskinium, - - 1,003,000 1.249,480 Guernsey, - - 604,187 851,181 .81organ, - CG1,104 834,998 Wci,yingtoo, - - 284,310 084,184 11:072,784 11,232,832 We think that no other districtuf equal extent end equal 'proportion. can show eo large • grain crop. There are but three Stites In the Union (Ohio excepted,) which produce more wheat than the Muskingum volley alone! Neither Michigan, or Illisectain, of whose wheat We hear mach said, produce as much wheat as the valley of Ilneklugum, with only fifteen counties of Ohio! if we allovhix bushels to each individ ual, (quite ertougt)Wretliant-linallrere itt • sol. plus of eight millions of bushels of :wheat in the ,Atus.llusau • • . •- total productlon'of grain in'the dinskin gum. valley averages mere thin fifty - bushels for each person. To campfire the productlon of 'cheat, - with coma of the wheat-growing States, .wo have the following regalia, viz: Iluskingtim - 25 holstein _Penneylkonle, . - 7 tt 9 si .Maryland, = - - 10 " Michigan, - - -12 • tt Wisconsin, - - - 14 " Ohio, It; • • It will thus he teen, that the wheat prodec lion of the Muskingum valley le 60 per cent. mime the State' t Ohio, which is greeter than that of any other State. . The mineral resources of this iralley are abun• dent. Of the 15 comities above named, II are underlaid' with coal, 3 with iron, and 3 with I,llltW - star. The cold bedisaloae, are sufficiently eadaVaire to supply Iho Whole Union for a long series of years. The people ‘of the Muskingum valley have tong held ,u pleasant business intaeosurso with Pittsburgh; and the railroad improvements of the dsy will open up to them soversi new means of scones to this oily. On the,jiorth, the. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad now paises through Stark; Wayne, Ashland and Riehland counties, and by menu of Its connections: through Knox, Coshocton, Carroll and .Toscumitas. Tho Indiana and Steubenville road, new in course at constellation, which paeans through the Cen tre cf „ the: valley, connects no with Gamboa, Tosesrawas,.Coshocton, Muskingum end Lick , ' dug counties; the Central Ohio road, also under : headway,,which. will unite with one river road at Bridgeport, peeves through Licking, Guern sey and Muskingum eel:lodes; and the Marietta road, which rip also connect with oar river road, will pees through Washington and Monroe counties. • in addition to all thcso thororighfarca, the Muskingum river, by means of its shickwater improvement, is navigable during most of the year, and opens up an unbroken steamboat con nection between Pittsburgh 111:11 the immediate valley of that river, including the rioh counties of Washiegton, :Worsen and Muskingum. Three bails are now conetsolly plying in this trade between Zanesville and Pittsburgh. With the thoroughfares now completed, and theme in program, Pittsburgh will enjoy abun dant means of accent to all parts of tho valley wk ate richness/we have portrayed; and no wads 'of ours can properly describe the sable to us of the trade of a region so teeming with wealth and auterpriee. How to Tuts.LThe foreign newer by the etetim ie Franklin, .waa received in Cincinnati on Mon day-evening,.end was published there on Tues day morning; the some new, was delivered , to as on Timothy evening, and wee published in this city on 'Wednesday 'morning. The mail from Cin cinnati, with Tuesday's papers containing the steamer's ammo, arrived bore nearly u soon u the some neve reached here by telegraph. Wow le this to be explained? We hove a right to 'mow bow it comes that news to which we are entitled, passes tirouyA this place to points, be low us, without being left here. - TENPIN/MX 111XXXIXOLI IX ELlXtßilll.—The citizens of the borough of Elizabeth bare lately beep holding a ogles of temperance meetings, whichhave been very largely attended. The but was held on Monday evening of this week. These meetings have been addreined by ,Dr. Smith, Rev. Dr. Pronely, Rev. Mr. Kramer, Rev. Mr. Jlitlai6ol4 and Mr. Swain, and Rev. * Dr. West, of Malteespdit_ The last- meeting Was very targe,• and a very delermiced spirit prevails among the temperance men of that re:. glen. As theradetidgs wore prinaipally l for agi tation . and discussion, go XOSOIatiOXX were binned. forward, extopt at the last meeting, when one,was adopted folly anstalning the Cler gymen of that place and. vlolnity In the active part (alien by 'them 'spinet the liquor traffic,— Wenre assuredthat the te m per ance feeling nor. , er was more thoroughly aroused there than notr. The'Pree Beite - orrorree Democratic," State deatial peketelttee Lave caned a State'Coeven. e'lett,•th aatehtLl. et'tlareiehurgi ea WettaesJey, the lit Jepat iatio next; ta a9mleati a ettte' ticket, and perfect their organization. HEW BOOKS , "..MOACKCSTAL AND 05-1100 UM!, I Original And selected; particularly adapted to the wants of all persons engaged in the Wiwi-. sines. By SIASIIL, Lawn., Practical Marble Mason, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh; Davison & Ag new, No 65, Market street." Here is a Pittsburgh work which would be creditable to the artists of any ci ih y. It is in tended both as an aid to_tlioee howling, and those whose business it is to design and con struct 'monument's. The designs given are chaste and beautiful, without being too expen- . sire and too elaborated. Mr. LAWSON, the author, in a practical man, who hoe cultivated his good natural powers through a ,long series of years in the delighty prosecution of his art; and he ham presenfeit`nothing his book which is not entirely practical, and which would riot ornament any cemetery in the country. Many of the beat designs arc original. We would adviee'our °Di ms to porches° this little book, for its utility in enabling them to choose designs for themselves, and as a small rated of reward to Pittsburgh genius and enterpriie. The book is most beauti fully executed. Tha platen are lithographed in colors, by Wegner & Doechner, of (hie city, who are artists of the fuel clam and the printing le by Haven. The vigokte title page is a gem, hav ing ail the richness of an oil painting. We hope the book will be permitted to ornament every centre table in the city. Mr.. Lawton can be found at the Marble Works of W. W. Wallace, and the book is for eale by the publibhers, Da vison & Agnew. HATIP/LR'll Manama; for Aprillas been rent red a t',Oallow's depot, opposite the Poet Office It contains a continnatien of the highly interest lug article on the Copper regions of Lake Supe rior, the conclusion of "Crusoe Life," tho eon. tinuatiou of "Bleak House," another contribu tion from the pleasant Mr. Smytthe, and some excellent ?elected articles, together with a hue editorial Miscellany. The Magazine melamine ita.well.earnect reputation. ACCIDENT ON TOO BALTIMORE AND 01110 nAii noeu.—The following, whioh we take from the Baltimore American of Tueeday, contalue all the. particulate thh't have - reached ue of tho late pain: fal aooldentou the Baltimore :arid Ohio Rail road. CI , IIOCHLAND, March-WI r A.-31 —The following are the ;Animism of the distrerslog accident which occurred onkhe Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, yesterday afternoon. The train consiated of a baggage car and_ three paesenger Mare, cud was in charge of the most cautious and skillful conductor on the Read, to whom no blame can poseibly be attached. The care were drawn by one large and one email engine. When passing the SO feet filling on Section 7G, and descending a carved grade of 110 fest to Cheat river, the large engine started the nails binding the mile to the Chesnut crone-tied All the cars got over •safely except the two last paemeger care, wLieti by the parting of the track, were thrown duwu the ricer side, felling a dietetics of over 100 feet, and making four somersels in the fearful descant. The heavy trucks of the care caus ed the loss of life by crushing the paraseogere. Ofseme forty ',maims in the two corn, the fol lowing were killed: Daniel Holt, of the firm of Holt it, Maltby, Baltimore Aurelia, Sallie, supposed to be from South Carolina; Lenin De line, a French emigrant returning home from California; 1 Richard Clayton, cf Va.; a young lady and middle aged gentleman, supposed to be from Kentucky; small step-eon of Itt bert Murray, Sopervieer en the and a child of Mr. Giese, of Sc. Louie. ' Mr Giese and lady were both severely injured, and with three ether of the ehildreG arc now here. • Cr3IIISIILAND, March nth, 7 P. M.—The ex. preen train armed ale.; f o'clock, bringing the dead and wounded of the late disaster ',The fol lowing list of the wounded in famished by Dr Thos. A. Healey, who, at the request of the Railroad Company, promptly repaired to the wane of the accident thin morning. S. F. Clide, ly injured in the bock; Adam 'Lett, of Rockingham 00., Vs, slightly Injured; George Calvert, of Upperville, Fauquier co, Va ' not very seriously; Abner Florence, of Salem, Fate quier co n Va, slightly; H. A Turner, with his wife and four children, of Baltimore, bruised and borne by the falling of the store npentbeire they Still get well;• O. A. Taverner, of Alexan dria, Va., injered in the but, will probably re cover; Robert Morrie, brakcaman. slightly In jured: Gardner, of Baltimore, a lirskeeman, si• weedy Injured;. C. Sanders; of Shelby ea.; sea-, may, mutely burnt and out; Dr. Cadwallader, a merchant, probably . Of Lsittliallte, thigh broken 1e there psees,.m bi and - in the brevet. He ie vary dangereuely hurt. All of the above, with the ereleptied of Gardner au Cadvialltszter.,haVe been brongbt to Cumberland, where retry attention Is being paid them by err phyabriane and cinema. • • . CertesenanD, March nth —The gentleman and lady mentioned in the fleet despatch pare Dr. Cadwallader, mentioned in the Vreuhai des patch, and Mire ins" of Indiana, ou her way to Philadelphia, to visit her friends. She was killed Distantly. Dr. Cadwallader may potaibly recover. For the Pittitursda Gazei THE RIVER•LIHE OF RAILROAD Ma. Entreat—beeing that you were this early and decided advocate for the tonstntotiou of the river tine of railroad, upon the West bout or the Ohio, I cangratulate you, upon the decision of the Board of Direeters of the I'ittaburgh and Clovelaud road, to put the road immediately un der tiontraet The, connection of this road, with the Ohio Central, and with the Marietta road at Bridge port, will be of seat Importance to your oily, as Welllli to Philadelphia. For, by - this a large proportion of the travel and freight from off those roads, will teach your market, se well as that of Philadelphia. Besidea the through freight and travel from off those roads, the lone! boeinesa faun along the line of this road, will be great. At Bridgeport, alone, It is compute,' that some eighty to ninety thousand barrels of Sour is shipped yearly. Notwithstanding this river lino will be some 28 miles longer than the route from Wheeling, or from Steubenville, yet from the low grades nod low curvatures, there is but little doubt that the dieutioe can be run in as short a time as by the other routes. Assuming that upon this - route a speed of 40 miles per hour can be maintained, and you ere correct in aupposlng that the cars would be half way to Pittsburgh before the freight and pas. etagere could be transferred sense the river to Wheeling. In this, you have tbeeoneurrent opim ion of the Wheelie; delegate& to the Railroad Convention - Ird Wellsville, who in advocating the location of the road on the east side of the Ohio, stated that the Wheeling Bridge could never be made to &newer the 'purpose for a railroad; and that tlia delay In crossing the river at Wheeling, mould be equal to 00 miles treed; on a railroad You may imagine the grievous disappointment of our.friends corona the river, in bootleg the Marietta and Ohio Central roads lagged for an imams outlet, by this .Cireismasedibur," geeing that theyhad hold out the 0.. C. It R Company nab strong Inducement' to give them a'roll, by pledging their °venni atoms" of, bloottog the passage et the S. and I. R. It through the Cove'. l. They now learn )that out of Virginia, they are pnwerlosa; And that their plotting to threciet other intrrests diem:a:mated with them; but begets a . caunter.plottiag. This prohibiting that (which from location) they cannot enjoy, emote too strongly of the dig in the manger, to meet with approbation. "Call thy bread upon the tea. len" le a betterrole of action. • As this road will afford an uninterrupted com munication from Ohio with your city, as well 'as with Philadelphia, It is to be looped that your citizone will aid is its epeody completion, by tarnishing sport of the required fonds therefor, and that to this and you will continue to show up the importance of the road. BRIDGIZPOIS NOTE av Ell/TOE—We moat heartily concur with our correspondent in the hope that Pitts. burgh will stop forward, promptly, with a liber al enbeoriptiou in favor of the river line. The etook-of the CleYeland and - Pittsbargh Railroad Company, of which the river Hoe is' s branch, is above par t and the completion of the letter wilt. Mamma the ealud of the whole. When nnr roue can invest la such gond tam*, and at' the same time to greatly banal this' city, there ought to be no hesitation In tarnishing all the meatus needed to pot the line under cuntrtict without delay. The reach, In this State, bee pseeed the or• deal'of 'winter in meaty. . We bare now • the prospect of an ebundant crop front the orchards end gardens of Western New York. The den yep from Spring feasts to Unit eectlon is Com; paratirely alight. The whole crop nontotimie perishes from untimely Isold In New Jersey, end farther South, during the season of bloom, tehilet along the shores of Lakes Ootario and Erie no loos le experienced. The, peaches of Weetern New York are of uniurpaesed beauty and Asior.—Albany , (N. Y) Journal, 26(h. Fistatten.- , -Quile a number of persons were „at yesterday, to rettiborta Tunnel, to see the ~,,gfOrfill4l aJ 40211 MB. ever the mountain.— The dodgy was Ito fun the erecting trete through, hilitaisattral that by sunset the Tenuel wool) be thoroughly tbatehta— IVAerling Gansu. " FROM wuniroroz Coir•rpoolacce of LE* Daili Pul.s6rsi Gam tt March 28, 1858. Ezedernent regarding the line nominationa— Rzfrooagnnee ri &a:Ornate—net:airs—Judge Stealer—Goaern7r of New Mezieo—Rage for Diplomatic honor, . - Great excitement has xiisted throughout the day, on account of theAflew York disappoint. meets. The whole array was certainly deter mined and marshaled out on Friday last, but yet not one of the.number, from collector to postmaster, went bile:J . 4. The feet that the list went over . the Wires with the speed of lightning on Friday Xiglit, and the next train of oars brought thundering toward, the gates of the Capital a delegetion of the most infuriated politicians that have lately made their appear ance at the federal city; Their representations this morning have not, been ineffectual. The decision of Friday wa•recorseidered, and along Cabinet meeting has today heart held over the manifesto of the city politicians. The result le not known, butt is believed that Redfield has gone overboard, and that Schell, the leader of the ultra Hunkers, has -been eubstituted. ant ail is feverish anxiety. '-All Is in doubt. The main thliseis to get an honest, substantial me. like Mr. Maxwell, the present Whig intu4l, or Mr. Lswrenee, his democratic predecessor, to collect and pay overihe annual revenuea col lected at that principal port, amounting to thir ty million, of dollars-- Luckily Gen. Pierce and Mr. Marcy are. determined to have no other, let politicians rave as they . may. The Senate-had a seiSion of some length to day, and succeeded in . squandering four or five thousand dollars in thittlabusetof extra pay and book buying. lioh Beal, dismissed a week ago from the service of the :Bonate, as its eergeant at arms, for reasons' thtfreveree of complimen tary, woe voted pay for the remainder of the half, year. Now, in candor, can env thing he more disgraceful? Here is a man discharged, certainly not for any .merit of his own, and af ter ho is DO longer a public officer, nor in any way connected with the govfrnmeat, the body. which has deprived-him of his eollllllleteoo puts Its own hand in the public treasury and papa him therefrom three or tone mouths' extra sal ary, and it was only through the vigilance of Mr. Brodhead that he did not gets whole year's. Several thousand dollars were then voted out of the contingent fund, to purchase a parcel of Lt Ringgold's chute of the California collet, of which an amply sufficient number has already been bought. :While these pickings are to bad far the asking, it is very unlikely that the Fannie will adjouru before Its contingent fund is ezheueted. Thou, us no money will be paid wits order from nay ether fund, it must die ' hand, as it ought to have anew week ago. The treaty with Swifterboul regulating dee cents to real property, us respects aliens, was further debated. I believe there is a similar one with France. They will both be rejected or postponed. The etjectione to them are that the legislative power of each ocuutry is competent to secure the rights iuteeded to be guarantied by these treaties. The leading con , lidato for District Attorney of Western Pennsylvania, is Judge Skater, of your (lane. Thing , ' look fatnrably for him, aril mimic* he will get it. • The eitostiou of Governor of New Mexico setae to be going.. begging. It has been offer ed to Cept.:lleystolds. a quartermaster, and Ma ur a paymaster in the army, sta tioned there. They hare both declined, and it is expected that Caen. Mitch Mitt 11. Lamer, of Texas, will ho offered the appointment Three hundred applications for diplomatist Lotions, of a data eubsequent to March 4th, crowd the - tiles ixf the State Department, from New York alone At this rate the toted etreerth of this array for all the Ettatee must be shout two thousand. With such a legion of embryo Alutteroiohes the country. together with its uLableeerueetforeign ;Yahoos." must be safe BUSINESS MASTEatS. The Past week cloied up with At more cheer tut feeling iu the all important womenthltodroult and epeenleditin—the Aleeet_sprity. - .',4lstekte 4;ost/1.04:no better 'eentlinaticcept - toir , eriatee of nesuce. while ail - Banks, many el 'which are repotted of late to have Leen eager borrowers to contain their credit with each eds. er and the public, Imaged of lenders to help the wants of their ettitOMClS, are gradually mum mg a.Lositlon more to consonnex with their true °true. We do not know that they tire likely to profit moth by the lute lessen, but it In to be hoped that the foulness community is at least partially disenehantid of the notion, that new schemes of Banking coutribets.ettentielly to their convenience in seasons of awe, or to their quiet and security in times of pressure. The penis may be said to have passed over, and fortunately without serious mischief. The Importers. hare been temporarily incommoded; • the 'Jobbers and Factors .possibly disturbed In theitaide operations, though not in their regm tar trade, and the speculators of every class, the lency"andtheenterprising Ilieffely exercis ed. The last have stood their losses manfully. The profitrof the active and alMost uniformly successful seams of BM wore large, easily won and were bravely, if net graoiossly parted with. The erediqf the Stook Exchange has been nut fated; Itsilway enterprlea scarcely chocked, and corporate faith, with primp a single ex , Caption or two, etrietly preserved. The found'. Bon fora new "movement" is tberefole Setter- Ingo many .good people .believe It thoroughly strong, and whatever timbers in the structure 'may be weak—and It is net quite certain they are few or unimportant.-they will most likely be overlooked for the present. While on rising ground in money allsirs, the twee of the produce market, and the character of the hoot 'deices from abroad, are lees flatter log to the agriculturist The prices of hour and grain era very considernbly'down. The former; for ordinary brands, is below four dollars and a half—a decline of near ono dollar barrel fr o m the top prices of the winter.' Wheat enders in About the came proportion, and Indian Corn has declined below sixty cents. The 'chipping de mand for Califerois and Autteslia, partially euidains the higher grades of Flour and.. the trade to the latter country has grown to be no important element. In our weekly export tables. The great Maple of Cotton beers op naiad . Foreign edgiesa emereely more eneouragioythen the rates for Flour and Grain. Thie is udder the conviction, with many parties, tali the &fele!' trade will hero to pay more for th6ir futeretigi , plies, steer they shell be advisedt tilt the lame ratio of inert:late iu the receipts o %the crop . at the Southern ports will not be maintained. The feting oft, within the past wteic or ten days, hal etrengthened this calealation; butna arose LW; :twin has already taken 1.035,000 i bales of 'the - preeent &Sep, Ygatoet 794,090 t o th? same 'period of the previous season, and Hie stink of Amen. can Cotton in Liverpool at the beat - date was 514,830 bales, egninat..oo6,o2o, it away be norms 'Parke befere the turn alrealized abroad, —N.V. . Fsattrux.Einummix::—The bolles of the loco; motive with elteight train on quo Androscoggin and Kennebec Rthroactiexpledid, 04 'Xlku nut Ay, shivering the machine taittome. The engineer, Fronde Frank, wu whirled_ Into the air several yards. lie wu taken fur dead, bet on being bathed with Gold water, revived; his face is ea veraly'ont, and his oyes are blackened with (ill dere and Asher, so av kloarlY to deprive him of his sight, hut, otherwise he Is not *Ty seriously injured. The fireman was also 61 wn Into the air, and fall upon one :of the box emit, from which be rolled off upon the miry:ground. A piece of iron was driven by the explosion into the back of hie hand. This be extracted him. self, antraltboagh ae wound le pretty mere, ho received no other injury. IOWA.—Tbe Davenport Gazette has an official notice that John t. Jervis, Joseph E Bhetrield, Hoary Fanfare, Jolla 11. Wilson, ! Norman B. 'Jodd, Ebenezer Cook, intoot. Grant,-John . Cook, and Hiram Price have lonorporated them solver, in accordance 'with the provisions of the NIA, of lowa," ender the name or "The Ills einslppi iod Missouri Railroad Company."— This road is intended to unite a paint on the Missouri, in Pottawatande county, near Coemoll Blade, with the Davoopurt.— me capital stick or the company . Is s o l o oot . 000. A bill bag passed the' Earwig Legis!sickly, 42 to 25, - chartering a compeer' to construct bridge nonage the Mississippi •at Reek Isisod, which aril connect the 'Chicago and Rock Island Railroal srlth the pae.aboy, propcsed.—Rail. road Record. A frightful acillieloo occurred On the Gologue and Minden Railway, Germany, on the'Lth hut., by which fits persons were kitird, and • number of others wounded., Ono of the trains hairuatoik fire hundred_ emigrants on I;oard. A young American eleromao, (lam name Is not men ! • tiousclOwito bad boon to seek his beide In Bats- Os, had his breast pierced. with fragment of ',beasts:Able young bride bad her lege bruised. !tie not elated. how baditheiree,burit bat her In• juries are' Bald to bres beerrao great' that sho subsequeolly lost her reason. • • • rii&" YOUNG MEN'S REFECAkITILE Lt. HHARY A.ND NJ CCELANIO. , ISe.TlTurr. LICCTIMV. vitHk dvliVen..l mernre loltitucton. at MASONIC HALL, en TIIOWMAY EVENING. Hl* Tth Aril, by IMIIMP 01:XiNOlt. c m, •Trtak, Tiotets 01 tblouitsicit...2.s ceriLC to be he.' Ai the Polodes' Music sod Boot Hums; els,. at the Lltirarr kooms, cud of the Directors sod Lecture Committee. LIKNILY WOODS. JOUN K. HOLMES. W. IL KINCAID. J. M. tut. 313.1 Lecture Committee. Citizen's Insurance company of Pittsburgh 11. D. BIND. Pust om. ed MUr.,L L. MARSLIELL, A.set. UYPICE, 94 WATER, Errwasa MARKET AND WOOL 9TREETB. Aur itaDlital. MILL ANI.UAIt4a, HANKS 0:1 TUB 11110 AND All /0011 . 1'1 ILIVItn. AND TRIBUTA aItS. Ss- /nut, ra cvatrat or teau.ve Ine FIR R. .Ala, lAr LL SKS an/ LV1.441'0 /V 4174..1 riolv vtul TN 41 , NPORT4 7IU Y, DIRK,Tote: tiles, I I% N. itrltoor, Jr, W.Usoki.4. . $. NI. Kier, P,OMIIi ilea, I W. R 111,11.171. li..,Dort Ihmisp, Jr.. • I John S. Dilworth, h. Ilarlaugh„ rrnorto 71.110r0, 1.,1w0rl it.....ouan. 7 hohCowlhator. • Malt, tiryoot. Wo, LI, Illoye. lowan Al. Pommel, awn I . TUEY MIL ett ANXIOUS To CERTIFY.— Thom, who here wed 111. kl'Laggenifago are go highly plega , l with It. lbw; they wood 10. uthwolleited, thrly agog:11111Q teeihnOny. The followlhe I. g cgeo to I . Plate, Waal, Co. N. 1.. !day 25, 1019. J Kidd al;o.—l'etlemeu—D a~ l gc been fop Lathed with nr.lll'Lange VermNag, through your at thie place, and lamming Leen Ito perfgtly satiated with itreffects, we fed called upon to data publicly its happy and astonlehlux restate in expelling watms from child we bad, moat of ue, 0.1 ell the patent renolfugg of the day. with little or no sowers, awl commeneed the um of !Ms.'. With (Ant hopes tf it, eTeacy; but gig tieing It but • few hc - irsa, all doubts upon the ouldeet raniatted, and we nbeerfully recommend It to ail as the only wale and certain cure lot worms that we are ac. qusintel • ith. We might particularise and - state the otlentity of eon& we hare goo expelled et to. time, Lot deem it onumsmary. beiierinq tLat , shoubl we gage all we know gas utonisbing expelling powers, it would hardly-be credited by Ulnae unzenualuted with ue. One ~f us Laving • d very ad, cabal • physteig, who immeimtely attriLuM I the sense to Teem,. Bet all his madiejne e fail e d to bring bet two of the. • few dep. after, he !medium' • vial at tin; Vonelluge, ant atter using one spoonful, it dlethergeti two hundred worm.. The rhild hu entirely remrel el. and lam 0.0.11111td well. We bare each teal all of us need it in our met:vela. lami. bee with entire and perfect swags, wad woad not do without It; and, saloon!, grangers to you. we cheerfully .end yen thlsunsolleited tettimoniel: hoping the Mailable mil of tonal...ls Nercolfuge will awn Le known and nnognlted by at. Aml believing It will soon Cavd alone and unequalled ati the only rate nod eattalu core Joe worm,. We remain au, very reepectfolly, 31•Cagt. Bang Weorrosu, 11010 Vole Wean, llama Cu... Side invaluable Vainifuge Is for sale by all reepectable drugglete and merebeote , nod wholesele and retail by the ml. !nonagon, J. KIDD A CO nibtle sad Wood 'tenet. JESUS. Kew,, Co. have just receive& flee Imo-4ml desert of Clearer . . highly perfumed BOSKY Stallltt, emporia.: the ordinary Roney dog...tab .anted Orono Windsor. murk Drown Windsor. Winter and Litany eitiaritig 000pe, It is admitted by all. that Clearer'. Seeps are the float in the world. mht MeGINIAT would in foto his 'mods and the walla generally, that b. has moored Lit rhoite sfi .11t of 1110.1,1t8 and TOOACOIL from lAA old eland, it; Water street, to the Poem ho. 113 under the Mouortgahula Rout, vast dear to the fin .net lesur.oe. COtolTanY. when L. will eadwavor, sa berate... to heap no. of the beet stock. of Imported Clean la the ally. Ile flatter. himself that th. Mack of Cleats mud Tat 0.. be LI la (ha habit of rearing for sale, are atiglcleatly well known to aaad another ree,tutoetals liuti to oscura 1.4 btu, at LW us. &taw!, the tame patron s.. ha rnaalan.l at Me former plae• 01 boa.", 11,11 Ito Stir We believe Nature has provided a •mNr ha 31e.r.e. which ee.h I. hen to tilltlt . r , 1 . 1.71101.1.11310 r ' , OCR OIL, put op es it Staler, from the creel Ishubetory, coot:wale/ diu.t. le the bowel. ‘,l Myther Karth, I. without deuh, one or the grateet of the* remediee. thoer.l the followitUr hirursoor. elt.a .by ttratetul puent : Mr. M. M. 1:1•1, Fuuscr.l. VALLsi.I.I4, &pt. IS. 1551. Str. I hare rear 'etrolenin. r hock 011, rum* two Inuin.L• ...L. twit er all a barn l Innen look. og for jou? wot ti• ant • Furth, Inaply. I 50514 En,•• anue4nt.o wore. We bare faund the tHI yary ieolteut In blot and Dywontery. !I - id...L.,. at flo IS. runt an,nnt hart, .an lying vary lee with We us; I onny• lo•r • Unisponfol, sad In the. kns!, (Sr. S. awl lb. It alu , at, •Iltra.r4lnary Ynturd9 fur Car, Cul, Urine., •l Itarninatleen. tor tbn wue Lao . 1...* eared of Inas otan•lng. Soars, with reenact, .4 .104 •11 In. Pruarlat. In liltahorim. fel I Vagora LaT•rtliinC Prlrulouni plea. ropy I • Nur BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Hero fa i. k lot of trot:moat ante the rata. el' ru. vv.vwhit a. tan coId:W..IAI, mat the Yrnatati.t. of our .or.. o *. ba.• Dulall.hml eattificat., prt.vto( Mat I+o, mad , I , t ea) regular awl ordinary waka owl void abroad, hove, ha.. sal:4,MA' to th. ,ilv.risx , r TETI'S DI AtrruaL Cl/NfI...IOI:4ITIONS. sa.l , yr.r..treJ ILrir T. - 4,1.0t. 44,4 rt.. tram dugmt.. Th. to. to 41.10.1.1,/ woof of Um. tam, loruntestald. $lO,OOO WORTH OF BOOKS AND PAPERS SAVED mum A $4O SAFE! ALBION. rag COggre. 1.1.1 L tear leelesebee tux.' 1 sia.ggg logsgge.—lti s ae Xes.g. Um Monti totott.4.'t 1 was Wont MU. loot. I would .tat. uttort tOorla:8. I Ocotaltet It pert...Ur Ittttit Enchilt I lortyl I:. so, I boaght of Lat oo the worst. .4 U. .11.86 .8 . Jolty loot 10 toalltios I.lot barusl to WI.. It was L 1411104 s old gal brick— s Image atm- ttot7 b41141t8. My bal vota lo It at ttta that of 111. 408, Sltd MI bate the tiatt.• Imre time arm • large arzonDt of oil. It oat a IttB 601 tan SlyDotasnt boat...S.les. that sor• to alas Safe. $0100114.1 tstsut TOO Thaseesl Collare. •e• 1 1 .4,,,, •....t..0 4017 , 0 , Wand; and farther. teasl4 e4r Oa say toms *boss icing bashoses. to Lase so t 10; Oat has atlakto keel. Melt page:x.444 Ire--stal get ass Mat is gaol. I,ssa moootomoB.l toot Isles ft 11 " Z .10118 CLACK E. sirIVIN ES, d6—Pawns wishing to pur au. 'cumuli Weis arn 0(.11 dYetlptlonl. Pt+ , sn tworrialt. eszt obtals Om. It• larat prlco4ll. It. IPIw Btot• of JAUUB WISATKU. 111Arkst awl hoots ou outddr par, - • A. H.-MLA:IES BRO., lIAN MOTORED:S OP SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS MATTOCKS, OROWEASIS, &e, PITTSBUROEf. °Mae US Wood •t.. between lot and dud. work warrant el mail to air kokautorturod- , 411 tidal REMOVAL. HENRY •IL COLLINS, WHOLESALE. PRODUCE,, COXIADDION AND FORWMIIIO MERCHAUrf, AND UNA 1.514 IN CatIEDN, BUITIEIt, !WU, IC. nu • MM. T. No. 25 WOOD STREET, Twehe doore•abtre Water PITTSIIIIIRGII. • P. TANNER. WHOLEIA.I; DDALICIt IN 110028, BEOE3, BONNETS, EATS, &C., No. 56 WOOD sum., rirrancian, Basun Third and Fourth. 11421"3ly stock embrace.* ovary variety and Lb. hoot; abaunt, Hannah.. Se. adapted 4lreeL from Usr Itudtaaul idanufactairds, adapted ea preasly th• .Vprinv and Runaway Pala, and wile In wail at mil. factory Oruro; roan , arlog favorably with lb.. of Phi .1. dalphla and flaw Yea. flu/alumni will ylvaav rail sad a:wain...hot.. Luring; fund .• Spring and. Summer Bonnets. Aldt,B' P. TANNER, Nu. Wood area, vni3hl 411 if...m.11.i Of Millie . ..me .et nth*, who buy to nent tlu. 10 Ws large absorbuybt at lIUNNAW, of the beweat sty Ics fur the bawl a/ ounteono. AIN; fraud, f luseu.s. tabA DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE , NXPION AL GA LLER Y . . o Am:imps Nati..3l Dagnorrcan OsbotClrn towhee of tho bisattuul . V.l sweet. loop: rill. Woo litorio Plttaburch , LJlaa owl Goo thowen r l.h in o InAlkollhoowsto 'to ...Jorge pt!.... rill M... tall at tba ahotsaitobliiihi mmt, Mho! PP withy pontes Mao fool hiiy Meath tywhool Knb lady O h` nod lha ofwooto/ foqo Cot. am WaioofOWVAiWt9iliinit,;:rgio , Liiitiao , forcii 11.• i ntfiTlifiltU r finlyr, wwur!taijotoloil. awl du. on:MAW thlhorf Wnartirfuloastolirolunio.l to Cokes plata», antes o'o,ow fact nownl , laricw,...'"' , 11011.111oheawa We* of Owl doesowol moo.. lot Aor part Of thotitritod Sfr awl Oyer:now from a. 4.. ootil • tromeoi la ha DionoiaL l - NE/son's First Premium I)ACRJERRE(YFYPES Pest 0 ilea Außdingr 7Airl Street. 'CITIZENS end strangers who wialt to ob taw no wont.. onlineawl UN like Ilkeoves. .t. Ivry 610.101 . 11.1 bre, will tot It to thole Interest to cell .t lble bell Mow evtablllibulebt, trbere matlifllott boarenteed, or to <barge .111 r. Iloying me or Ms largest awl loot nyranuol Okle net 111,Ilebl. VIM" Coto HOIG4 ,1 Ilio por.pooe," - oltb item-mm.lW of the nun; wee:lel Mod. bud be 104 e/inyted eyoboo of begun recty Wog. ad 1/Z0 Graol.lkO4 by the dolebrola4 I . trio riduaapbo, 0 04 N., York, I. :1.0141/n. lanuselr Do to able to obbr Lb* parasol bt the Art, amyl. bt !tener. m00;4. vilLmt obesity et iugroopei•Llwe bee nor., Won vurvorved. Roc .. .". nod opvrottog, to oh wootlAre, from e.loole v.. to 4v. Iv eveve/wil JOON T. KOUT..T. iturrtdEDY. rli ILI ..... RIMOVAL.- .LOGAN WILSON & CO. impouggs AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 1011.61L1N AND. DOILYSTIO • 'IIARDWArtg, ' CVTLERT, 1100 ; 1611301red •to their new and extensive store, N 0.42 Wool iarmot , four doors abyr• the elt:Char Illotol. where 4belt tostamers.sed , worth...de treeroellY. are lovl to to .zatoirtatloo of thermal oomplete Neon- Oa at ever anvil* MI. city, folthy New Musts. 'llO THEY. MISS ME AT 11031 E? j_y Ynq I'll Come .ta.thr Mountain llomm *name to ta.rmal.r lowa 04.11111 L you mom to thrlionn. Isla lime" • • . tom num 110 . V.; b Ataiat • - iii '4-.1 =n W. Itaa • Volta at W,. Via Falba am (bo ot m Fatmmil; ht 7 - UPI` Dau. •annrall. QM Oottage: • Mum, SW: • : mow. - !Low 'mat WM; or. OM is Mitt .Itomitala Mao., WHO; Emts UM, . &My ",g ; Urodle Mos. with glottal trontlayMm; • Jamie. as tb. atomor rmt - - taxi •Dawa Potty r. Stow. Shia I. Broara'a • harm and moot boaUtal Polka; that/o*pm. la ono of t ~ d Wallin' me wratutml In this mof Mr, and mommata .cluttlelme airing thwarat allot Metatirammw Bildaight Satiottlatb. mom. elipley 111.atjltoliela birat.l; ~,prpti p lllri tit lattltjg; atm Loat—Ast / .11mabata *aja tal4 br,a Waif • CM , Plain. Immtharw Kb • Uri. lot a IsFalati444 bt midst:. mask • as mi.. by JOilu - U. UttlmlL - . • EL Wood attest ~~`~' Birmingham Property for Bale • change. CONSISTING of two LOTS of OROUST, haring • front on firarrentr .:root 22..% font ••0.,,, at extending along a lion rich irsenin . ton 56 on ST fest. DO *bleb og. • reOrd tso fryyp• dre.llnl Uotherto. 5 rooms in smeh—rmg mot for Stu ns Month — iron llttito• o • German Grail/. and st the Unman LaMar . Cborrh. Being corner. gaited for • =c.f.i.' , story. Prim 41140. or will extlimige for . sm•ll Wan cif f. 0 ply at it. .I.IeLAIN'S s 7t r tig . Keal La... 4 I.n. edam. 41 fifth ones. :ow Boob. • IirbARPERS' alit! PUTNAM'S Magazines fur AnDB e Preacher and tba /Shag, or Pulpit Eloquence of the time of Louis XI V., The Captive In Pabiennia: Whit. Bed. and Slack, or the U. Sta Le. by Polak,: ShadyElde, or Life Ina Country Parana.: Count Strinoree. or the Sceptic and the Christian: _ PlneVe Pastoral Theology. by Skinner: Urass aft:Het. by Or. Plumet: Mins Pablo-Id.. Help to the Bible; -Nen Thom. for the 11/ezgy; Charity and the Clergy: Baurrott . s Ilbtory of the United Mate, volt it Trial of Anti-Myth:4.ml other Prot.:ant Tract, Stephan.' Travels In Sarni. Arabia. and Itoly,Ltml: Stuart's blisseltanln: Colv ndo ln's Instituter. lio! te. do. do.; ' Pb, m. by DettN.L Illee. Isar gal, DAVISUN a AUNNIV:i I Notice. - Cri, given to all per s ona Indeouu to th e utatiaol WILLIAM POWNIL lata , P uder township. Allegheny 0013007, deemed, to make . meat without War. and sll persons baring ern. tall.tsald estate will pretenPiliem, duly authenticated. Or settlement and collection. uAMES B. ANUNLL, naliSlutietlf Executor, Pearl tam Mills, AllegbenT. DEATRICE, by Catharlite Sinclair.—Re• (JP crunmendatlon. from the 1t... Br. Spring of N. Pork, sod loom De Murray 0" Elnyarin CP,Near Jersey:— . 4 Beatrice it a good book. It la irrigen ersl .Iculatsd. at the present time Co be tusefol, as an eyhtbltlon of the P.Mlcal errors of th e &mast, °Katona, Chord:. It de =TV. • Ede clreolatien. , Uakosra 5 PfllO . .. It. otuest Is to eq.. the Vieceptive \ arts of popery .he of the lesuite, it all It de. with 'great tru th ful • neg. and effect. Ms; tLe nod In every he.. owl ham let In Anterior. „Ps, Loam." in paper CO cent; bsund 76 mite. - Par .at. br DAVISON a AM sing. ml.3t Bookseller. and Stationer.. CO Market street EUROPEAN AGENZY7.— Afi NEW YORK AND LIVER.POO/1,4414 SIVIIMOR.TNii.LIIOO of PACKET SHIPS sail Weekly. and Pllll, ADYLLIIIA AND LIVERPOOL LINE Of LITI4M. SUVA (City of Manehastm sod (lIIy 01 01....acrnt eul Monthly. JOILN THOMPFON. 110 I. the calf t for Pltt.burthi Da had *loaf. on karat , maig• Tic ket.and Elzbt Drafia from 11 to soy amount' on the National Bans. sod all It. brooch. In Nudism'. gooklandtand Wliar. paid Or. of diaconal- Alao brtnao Ditittaokera from Mew York or Yhiladalpiala ro railroad toYltt.burdh, and am amomt Of cook pall lo Um railroad Ole., 1101.r4:1,1.,34iner ate it—ooflne T'TOMAS ARNOLD, Saw Roofer, ami Dealer In Elsa, [wring %just p.ta,alka Gma , tta, Poach Bottom tlata Quani.a. Irprren ha b.. maie suria , artanc,meata a ala.taat iply, 'which (ta,.1.1,, him to out K0.111.10d oa tore. Th.:mi)li:a' pad faror.. he reppwtfully .11elta a condanaanna of tba Imam Owlets left at the Hardware Mors of Logan, Wilson A C... (which ha beet, removed to No. t 2 %trawl street) or edtkase d to him tUratigh the Paul:Eta at Pittsburgh. etall he protoffUr a t aw eodedlo. In addition to she s., he bee made arrangements to b.eeneinil ruPpl a with Elate frau telehrated Vermont quanta. aodie now prepared tdeopoly the ra tees el Clareland, Detroit, Chicago, gobdo Sod Cade... • and other plats iu the West, aperior article, we low th.r an be furnished at tle pant:, orders Vdressed to A. IJACLA Agent.Viereland. or T. 1110111.0, Pitaburgh, shad tode \promptittontion. toh3o.4Awlsr. Wm. W.,lteilly & Co.'s • DIRECTORY FOR TRE STATEsOF OKIO, FOB `1839. WORK, Phalan' ti the one lutely I nobliabel for Neer York, is loathed to contain lb* uattic. hulas, and port orals Ltd.. of every *etre basin... man in th e State of Ohio . Worthen. with it Bat of the pn/ulnas! bona,bona, list of the nublte cfn.tos. Ar, rt will eo to compile I Rem each township thronalMat lb. Maio, carefully, to that It may be 101 l and eon:mitts. and; all the infirmallos Manner= relied ' This Wort will tee • channel. through the inedlnto if eirealers. nr whieb nbeelibere eta bring their Sumner. firm and sob other Information at they may desire, fore every' L u Nees man throughuntlhe Mate: UM har ing before lieut. Moat Moor k. • most perfect Ind of thet name, business, and !ration of all who are inhoesteel in N. Ms badness In the third Plate of lbw Llama There will Le. attached to ths W . -M t an atltettlting &Notary, each earl tu to Dahl for In trynpartion to the oporro oc-• pint-. As the %trot will base a Very lame tit , rotettaa Meet and comb, no totter 'oranges ca. Dermot ineif frr the Wed era man to advertise his buttonµ as above. Cards hustled at from Silo sth. /ler La teasel will nail oa the badness men nr Clitro buret in a day or Iwo. Addcem‘hot MY. l'ittalitogh Met OS re. gz . ,1:11 . " Hydraulic Centenk. FillflE undersigned have cons tally on hand •large st LI iyoly of HERRIN YDILIU IC WWI linT,• r warranted nualtty. Tbla article la the t and cap, estmaterial tot Vlnternr—a, tingle four to rli eentrait at brick. ICJ In aml,ylairered roth this Crement. will en dure for at.yert, and erne planned on els) Wallt. , ,in sire rotor., to tb.`„tbi Anew , Of an loch. aeon t, in few Jays...lid ea to moist any orlmary derre\of 0at .1.1• totem., ris the water intim In alfsets, That Cement dwell no fur all underground, amt., wale, and reposed at.enclon.s, fur art =pat tett bulldinch nal tor try walls, Caplet wally, shienueir tops, toffees. iota, canal woks. and even, epecwo cal lokk and rent dtruelttee entael Watet. dar •or Wort. PUaala re whY7 tin WaGrartr.et ant 114 Wen. elreeL A Call. I I W 570 =erne and thous wanting anything in rat lira Mr PeonIVA Ypthw le eser lune and ,remplete, wan. of ream Celan:ow Bracelets, to non Della berawka and id -rerun Shading. end ?sinew; Iste , ant mall fnsCur splendid atyles. and Certain (locale of all Islinlk sad Aturriews Penal, assol nit. of new punier - es; Panda and !O il hug, own and f Ileneted, all ellthr: Oil Oird he anall Shahs foe Wirulaw Sewn Varullits fend. of all_etede mien promptly epl. ' Paiusiyiaania• ailroad Compariy. 'FITE SUMMER. RATF,S betwe n Kite r• b . " P• rtaw*ro , * „too rider •pnl lit. • Thee an follintr, • • tiretellaa•—fratherd.Wars and Paltry. Pala a Beat and Hodes ntiuss. 314 a —75 ernts per 103 lbe. • • rwon4 Class —.Allsbrd. Inwresx. clover f 41, D Orlest Veal% Ulalunrsta: Rump. dianleeris teeth. Air. Rae, Wool—alp reuse per 109 •, 1 . 1.1 rd Wan—Cutter. Cseelles, Cheese; Pertbru e. Leaf totems-10 sedge per looms. - • fourth Cusaw—Haron.Perlls and Ileef esktad. Lerin .1 Lard Idle Whiskey. Cotten-40 trete ter 1I \ • • ' US*. IX ViinNOISSCUS. • ' • • L. 'freight Agent. Fo Sale Imm 4. FIRST RATE FARILY\CARRIAGE, which bubo. in um* but a rentlt will be nat • harenles. Insult.. at this offer. \ ' lestedidllf :Los WILLIAM DIGItY, 181 Liberty etre' ct, 1.104 nrorrinc aarvNr. non *tent v1'61101%1,1 aolonal ih ENCLICLOTHS, OASIDSEISEITA. Ara, allua gosest'a VIAL% sad nany now atihn of lionts adapted for atone Ooata Biwa and eolondC.AlMll:liZS., Tran4LINICY. sod' a gnat canal r of new and taselesaabla 0 for F.... A wet sorerlor utd splendid Moak of new atrla INGS. Mocks. Caseates Min. ahlroaaa - Ay, as hand. a tams and national.. was of If Nana CLOVIIOO, eat and tataufactutadju paranor tatalfar, which at. 0.01 at. the nry lowest ntina , ler cash. \ Orders In the Tallartna Una executed (s the best tam oer sad at the shortest natio. \ /dr. liacrae arcsor;(abla la totter for tbe *bon astabllahanat.) Matild inform the, Teal, that ha la rola aaenr, tor Elatabarrla for the - Osst tlsonses htapealna e t and also. 4. LI. Oaring 'haw als instals ortkat thattlos.” andwoold be happy to attend, to tsar ordan fn man at thane wens. . ' lao6tlo SPENCERS, COLLAR S ie.—SWAMI( a BUKCIIVIX1.1) h... reed so assorterioote.f rl E. 51:s trotted Owlet O poem.; tic. Iwo do k plain cambric do: toonllo worked do.; do. Iltwo contOrt t do; Dlosqmotalro. and other style. or collo.: tlloo.ro, Costto. Klittooto. zinti r tt i. Dl:4 , l4 . l .. fte sf to :4 .lllr j o , ll.l . lri zi ll tar= froottlois to &loot Moo, .al at low prieit for gtiality. Osbio 11.ENTLEMEN•4:Your ationtioa reopeit, ft: o4 . ll d l of m mr Wt. 004 bandsrma now' piorike.oetorml aka, gee. FASICI 1.:04[121g, of ma row &tiler. :Oa., bkotpoooloo. or mioot *rod.; 2/J Woo toneyCssetuar.. sbow stylos• Yawns In olollvortotr. 10 lAwariore, ae. le ell o the t manner and 100 fa 1 1.7.1"31V,1i [ ' Zeit:gelato Mars 16, rah: 11•11A4 WlNti IItMLSM. 101. W. tattly to rapato. .I.tot2d 1 1 %♦1 at', ..f..A.5,.',..1-.:;, ; V-Iti.RPnli !, °robs... Qat. of Om els t.sle rill.....oP: ' Droossa and Wan. ' till.: alasormral stiles of telantllits./if neat pattern. Elmo Mark. anks.or ...dr tosno anbomb—. lam. asvartins.4 ncelvat; sal .n ...minim V Dry Gonda I cableB pUTNA /& —Pntuania Magdzine,l dr April, but Mesa recolval by U. / . .CILLOW, in nod. is. 1 oat (Milos. The tOartb (nod.) unfunny or than trans( Illatagait of Art; tose.ber )ritb fba taut e 4 samba of lb. raintara nf all (Latin.. Ilia &do 1.... max.. I.IOUSEKEVIPEat IYANTED-:-Alad,Oho It I. Italia. to UV obaria of an obilroes. mak bar inenv 'Jam them dm Unman an and tb.lr p.m rmtllim may Sal a 61asaant aitaaUon by althurirainvdtaronoya klov. J. 1.. Itlfflll, TS Yotatti strut. , :, 1.01011,1 P ., AAK PAP.RiVarrnishni,Vnint plain: very beautiful sal oirompolats.M.Ylvelpr 11.11. res• lIW, Se e lon r.. I red at tb. Well Yap... SlysaMousa, 1 tin Lb Natter Arm.. between 1:51.4 membloarth of • OM ' THOMAS PALIMIt.f. fiIEiLING, rAVlttt , -='.% handinnna - irs=. 1 I miiii..i.atnJyirevl hum tl. boot Plulsdelobb. Maio .a.......... kr.sat .. .V.', • . .I.lltmull PALitka.,- , ~ SS Hut. lamb.: etREEIT PAPER—f or Window', ltdinds, 1 11'" .4 "4 °I .1 : 4 •"•! ..i "'" 1 411511.ta rit,liit. ..,_..... f 1 ROUNDNINS-154 sacks Groundnuts: X 00. butillog from it.noavr Navigator, tor role by 1049 • `,. ' ISAIA II DICKICY 1 C 0. ., 4 El N DRIES-47514:teprime Tirootlif,SWerl;' i.1:1 bbl.. Noah Krill liattet; bil 1,1.1 d lireen Appir...\ 16 do. Clovormeld: \ _ 3 da. d Vrab E gr .b, Lit kola No. I Lari lut N i t r. i P ertitwo o krit% Tx,. : I ARD and GREASI , LW. VO N , 1 Lard; .a.. 1 6 do. llreue, now landing Dom ativias•-'2.lavigator, 6 .6 6 66 by f 066191 14.61111.1 DICKEY.* CO. ---- \-- VCAXSEELL-6 tierces , and 17 bags flax is rood, oo.r itrollog from atratrOir Navigator, frr nag by imb.9l Natal! INCRILY a CO. 1 ------ ('CORN - 100 lacks Corn, no \— slanding liana 1...) ateataer Navigator. for gala by • .:' ‘ aibLit llill/y_IUNI11 ( I CO. \ r ROUND SUMAC-82 around se?bil""`" no landi ng " f" is * Al t ririlet l et th iii. s F F EATUIRtS-36 'mks Featt 1111—W frositteasoar fieriest° ,r for rot* r 031oM , . 'LUAU DICKEY \ CO. VOTTON , 4 bolos Cotton, now Is — 4 — ng IL) fr.m imtmor Navigator, ter nklo by inbT) InA/AU DICKICY t, _ . . h, QODA ASII--40 oasts No. 1 Soda - A\ 1...7 Just Iced and for gas by 124011811 Or.SNIZT, lota/ l5l First • rest nod 151.8.c0nd stead. _ _ or. torn t room, in *torn imarsi J. T. tJ. J. BOONE lAID-12ice g e aw 4 3 111;10.1;ard, for ea[; le • to do-ego J. a J. J. noor mr.. mh2s • 24 Libert itrret. CEMETII lAIED APPLES-500 lits., in 'hipping -11- 7 o, a.r.Drisat quality. for ale ,day , • nOILLS a ROR. TESIOTIIY :SEED-5 Mils. in stare and , [mb2di bIeOILLS a ROY. O. SUGAR—at hhdr. prima Sugar, in Wars mad for .6r, -MeGILLI lk ROIL SUGAR -20 hhd,. N. O. Sagas, landiug kluanitt ou '! wiz atz. Pr 01. a.p. (Akio*, oc .. - RIMY. MATTLIEWS t OD. gen ulna Artiole of 31 STA LIAO RUN. BEA ttihytt, 4.1 ottir 'Clothior. tuanthulartd Uo patent. W. at , tea tails &sow '4.l ` " .". " 4 " J. u. PHIILIPA rpIMOTILY . SEED-50 boo. Timothy Seed, t a lritloratalor air by IL a oc, APPLES-75 sacks Dried Apples, n 1 1 4""" b rK DALULL • CO. itE EN A PPLES-101Tbls. L0A.."” . " 1 ." N. DA LULL a co.. pOTATOES-20 , bbi l -prim a Neahannocke. I. " . . 1 ° [¢02:111 UENIIS 11. COLLINS. TIOTATOES--250 Ltee k Potatoes, just reo'd k i.b \ , bl steamer Wes ebeeter &sayer sale by_ _ • c T. Lirrus c o. Lin9.XSERD--40 bags in4tore, for sale by ilibao SP ILIN4 CR II A FLISSUOIL iARG-20 bbls.Grease Lard, in store and tbiee:t by fueb3ol SPRINUiIt uARBAUG u.'' flame; do. Sides;72 us so. bre s t S sostad. new Issallba :ram heamer :Caste!. i.e. sr, otreen a co. urri:R.A-io bblirprime Roll Butter, just Sae". and byr mete by metal SPRINGER ItACCEAILIt. bble. Eggs, just rec'd and rot LA Ws by 1.41 . 43 ) 1 Sens-MIEN. usitti_ likRY lIIDELS 7 SOO Dry Flint liid Just JIIJI reed sad toe itivtr ;SPRINGS/I ‘ II.LILLIAViILi s BEANS -50 bu'r,qh ator" tab.lo „. übso • NGRTIIERN SPY flat reed frees • .1 musty and for sate bY UNT).4LES--10,040 \lila Pork iiJ,cs. extrA Corn ti 511111roardo V! ; " bY mb2o AMS— Ea VrFtgIl S Lai eur.4 Us i ittt. pits, Chau otooting.' WV =Waft! m 1630 - corset L impply np up In q mules . lATod mh34, fL I OUR--Elira Flour a‘lul 2.5 RIZ \ irkLOVESSEEI34-6 bbls. a 4. i \ Vt . . by \ Idd' 91 i '‘ / 1 7 _, Li.4 3- 5ii.i8.1153-61.• s. w lki te i vr ka 1 bbl. Tollo&: 9 bbl. . orb Ergc hob:l.er f rude by % --,---- .\-. \ I — Dii.! LECt. RANDINibr 14ACIIINKAY_ ,e I --`4. ' I -et ( 1 &b, iod bl or& hotrod PUret, LT. Od. Crtorot . and.Ftretehol thullandbaz. of tbl: , Llonford Urn fam,: Trom 3to • loot,. In &WO& ud \ br for&Ob ar t . uottro 6. •Ido u 36 larDre : aU, s rio. Ilu mo k tart ..t. tootrdit EL ‘ KULL , ed. irl oLll S lit/Y-,-5 bbli., , , Galden Syrup; \ A . ,10 keds Uo \ . a Ick gallumsen: JA - 3 Yred , rnatt 7 9 6 d''''', l .l"'''''' ' 'PL ° Wit ' s. IIeOLO & CO. : ‘‘. :OM , , &or. Kul 1 fink anus ~._., 1-1 iii%po wDB 2,000 kegs MI ti ri g Pow 7 ILK ,i, . 60 do. Our o: 1100 do. tiontar HMV. Z WWI al:, orirrtmola: o pound casdrters. Irtor no. h f rg. for oda by "' 0, 4 09 1 \ s, " \ J. H. DILIVORT4 & CO. . , ii - ch, Sif.--i Yfor sa.l4b %, mtai '. —,-- . d ' 4 ,U.NI ARAPIC--' { lfi Ili.al. verP•1111.: 100 1 dn. do. Stmts. in ytnrn and b meld 1 filtstiSl ;sii I for Ilan:rind Cialln. a do. do. Lninow 0 dd. do. Or do. Hose, In Moro and tn. sal tobll/ \ E iiADi ', T9bk, 'C i 1. 11 ' ra . .1 awl f.br141.0 b y sruhl9 \ . \ ITILO UR —20 U , hoz and far S , AFF,I ; I' F, a. by I „___ , I, s Ous and ' . r. ,/ ,:.8 ., ; .- .1_ \ and 12 nuke . 31,1U1dt1(14 A CO. Qp9ll ..-c \ A-7402 hbdo. pridi s e .O. Sugar, 1.7....4 pr. stonwra /kola and Pgatontl,•or .!• by . rfellip_ s _, ', , JAM Iral A. 110.2(.111ri(01 4 CO. 1101.,ASNES-600 bldg. Aa ‘ titatian Afolas .A2., ~,, oak manor..., a nd 1304 A VI. Lobl • P. Von** , d o .:r,/,.i d n i . , , , .- Aft \ \ ' dilalEliA. iiirrs, \ Lilsa . k, k a Cu. ', Frilloli t ut a' r i t , t ‘ i No. n f: a ikas t,...7 , .; r aldt.,,t , r Id - 11311iT. , 1, \ JAM LI Aa . 11011.11.1.01 A11.:(1. ~t i li,RlVED: 2 2iipencd, and roidy\ fur elute • , „. tbo 1./.1 / . .1411.1 atylea oil:Apar I.l•o‘,Angt,k4 r lwna ream.. pariah/. hang. An. \ \ .WALSEE P. AlAll-a1L114.,, '4';'.l .. , Wood.t \ I lIAFIAP WALL. PAPER,--F - dr G, 8 10, 11 / lOnd VIN; mar par ; roll. ear .1. by \ ' 1 ' nahla \ ' \ roll . P. 141111311 ALI• \ n A.Ck/N 8110UL,DERS--14 i!..aka — il - ai — Nn ji JP thctitJarb. • Dna, ariellw.nlAwoo'd .4 t4e ft% toc ~ . 3 \ , , .. 4 4t.klii 14 its . lcr i l i l r.... , I 41e. large Pi Ditto, ' 4 lir st IL COLLMI. jr - q, gEst:—.lq9 bokcs Creifin enuin, 1 - 4,*.klby • nvoj lIIENRY WOO gX I74 . irSTIM. , ./.1 bids 141 1 UP?/NU PAPER-370 reams corn .4,lms4l[ll3\7\r,spparArfi,jung,,, T4IiCII=4O box 4, "Ironbright'e" find ~G .rthies." be sale by BENNY 11. COLLINS. ---,----- 13(r.A8111-8.4,1aki park Potso, for retail , , irr, for mit by `frairlS) II KIN LIU U. 'COLLINS. MoiIVAPwWW I 0 1. .Ito 'Wan , :out, Qt a.t;y 1t11431 \ 116.411 , /, IL Ca INS. , D 11,0011,5-240 iloz. Corn Broome, frir sole j.j .\l 4 IVER SEED-400 bUZ. prilo Ohio .rer Savd, and 100 do, Jo Prenurlnottdo, Tcr al .1011:i , FOOTT a ou art ub.0t0.ii,...t.% Just recd said for ' s \ ao, one ' \case I? ..m ig k s t. \ lli a 1u 4 "' xtr . 8 iletUffil.V.Uo. ' , tili,'V't-„ la I,.,rhzslbosos fresh Lemons, foreilo W. s.\IIeCLUZA. \ ()ItAlcill,%-10 boxes (61erVais) \ Swdei . tab...l , , \ , W. 41.'41.1cCina• \ ('ln 'ES.P.-4,410 lbs. ' prime . Werteinlte 4 i.:TeCh•isa s Au'ittcr.snal Joe aaJ. bn i \ ~...... cal . lB J. T. , s A J. BOON.C. SO 142,4. 81 IRAD APP sp in aeon and tor' 4-500 bus. Dried Api d ee, toon .zi Liberty stmt. EB lIAIR—OPC lb s. in. gtore and for :to TA" do. coubbm.,..a. by ; J. T. J.1330N1. itA RN= -12,000 r a \ nt far ale b 7 kf; \ Bacon,. Sider;., in k J. noin(k.. 011.CLQT11. COATS,4iakete, Yanti, and any black-101. 16 as eau 'la: ha/ In lII* sits al sun quality. J. X. LI% PHILLIPS. • Harks% stmt. ll u dlt E : i i! - 71. 1) P 1 fiTt D tohltl I F.Mi' ItoPE i 4.1 II Irtp sn4 WIV.S EMI', and MANILLA 'Bloaklng MYco &Int. TIV tor`abg by ) 3c , • 1.1171,J6' INIAIWURED.IIAte or 434. , 1•1146,:..di11y yrd fbr \ • _vni3:2 , sA , T. LATTIX it 4 114 xi lt - CtIIIEDI3 - EiF4 , 1.0 tierces S. '‘ 1., pm., ip N:1 \ ' LITTLE ./k COA dritnqq;lloo kaget VOide, haao, V./ • ta , a ‘ • VAIN BONNigoNN 1 AIVEINJY. t ~UllAli 41114.14 N. Orlearls\ Sugar, fur v - ox - U'UNNuotuci,i)f ultPii Y. litRE EN AP,PES—Of choice varieties, roagrrog Orli, abgb for Akio by • LL ILALY2iAo A Or AnblO. \ =A &Abort,. LA;ryot. (1141AK-150 lihdl. N. 04ritos Sar, for 4 FIA O (II,;2AALVay, ) APPLCSOn:Ius: Dry Apples, t n Polo /LOYD. \ bbli Olger Vinegar, for ref _ t 00 1 ,19 7.210unn._ Vi/nAta Brookb, ula br ilAbl4l t . Jet R PLOY& 140 - U , MOVASSES-50 bbli„in store, for 111 ss4w_LI 4 Limalll kJ. i. iteOYc ii.TEE AD at -0 fogs on hand and ' tar sale tstalat • susattloua Itionsan. B 1 AR il.tAb4,ooo lbs. on hand and for rolgy foottlYk 21.12111111212 A 1114111tAb1. P.OFF III3- 4100 its • Rio, iu store and for Ileng4rUlotnerlictottreeto lortztl- r -200 bagAltio Coffee, for kale by Rata. Jt W. N1 , 11,8=-200 keg, 151 t. breeds, snarled sisat,[44lll* lib:: IIIeGILLB-4yERM lODFISO.4O tleroes Or . 1.1 Otter, En Jeit, by WU. RAI Rfigh, in prime ALEY' s co„ 1160 this ))recd, fo b mbl6 COLLINS. • HOll--rres4, tbis day reedAfor sale by _tutils UMW il. OULLI.No.W.S Wood rt. I.li - 10 )1E ja. ` ` °m It. tahli &Marl i a. sortiatat of . r y Al YLIIS--32 Lae and 3 club, nbf o.\ Wain& I= Enna. GI o&o t fur Astot.br DUI Alf DIUNkT & 0 Pr E BIBLE HISTORY OF REAMER; A_ llh AttlVnlVlVVialo lc ivr kb; Ai Alszkat sung, near loartli.. z te\.7 - tiltlEl3. BEEF-10 tce. augiu , cural Dried ' LP llr to Ea ". 1 "" 1. br 112612 T:\trenz a CO. 1 4 6,59=-100 big., asserted 6i:ea, in store fbrsitObr fohl2l 2. LITT*I *CO 10BACPUL,-20 kegs uu • Cwiat Toteweo,fing arum,, b. don sad on 0010 kor, to dot. tot., bbla. emparfine and, extra Ihmnr on lud fox ode t Z. y \•• 7LN 100. 111ifitilAPAU—pkt zjr elou ud tur We man I`. _ . eoa. Saud :~;:: ~ "_ \ \ r ~,: ~ AMUSEAIENTO • . TR.& • lOllldrif C. ronsu.—..... ...........„tasm. A...max...i1l ~ J. P. 1i1tat.9.3111)--.... t......—,..,...1erana ltaaana... -, /e4 -- Doors eon at t.7 c'c it: Yerlemouncea encsoneneir att. , : ...Oen. PRICE Olf RIMION: I,eleur;. . - ;a ... 7: . 1 50Z..... . ... 76 .; ' T • -)., - ' .5,.....-.....v0 • . \ -; ~\ P63-16rata tzar second at. th o b . Oen. during - if.. dglyorithont ex than. 5; • -• • -.— Q Lad night lent no of tftas •.‘KiIIBLItI.TI ea ' cage Tat. on •tilcb onaltion the veil appear to ter:, roaallar chancier. ho "Countess. tl n WTI. awl ea Ma, •If A titnres.l. •12 1.1. e.t.a, el TUE WWI Hz' BerrLE. T r Z T 66 . 6 “6 Huth I. .all he act . ttn.calebratal . ru of • t \ LV N . \ - - Cat aeln—.----......—.—...-1111, 1611 • Cling km 8. 01 --,.....--\--...11.1ca Weft The parslatid int .I , othislie with the 000 I.lo pr THE LADIES' 'BATTLE. ~.‘ : L. wir.trka....t._....1...:....„ sir sa. \ u...t4tea.t.r...4.—.........4......011as ilEinabsd \ .. I', , , s7o-em.‘ IFS. Nlkos imbrly In Iteh •••--13<oolft, of Moo now plooo,orfllten eionoof k tftlod 311,1tA \ MASCkNIC lIALL , _ ( 1, WM VOCLI4ND 1N,511111,21E/I"l`4L . CON\CERT. \ \ \ . LLE CAROLINf LELlblikb!Nhal,the : „ • . ~, , , „ t i rt , a,, , ,,, A rr:i p ti j t. lt .j ar ,,i,i .v. w at .11Ar143 WILL. • l - \ \ \ \ \ YRIDAYEteiVid:4PRIL 141.4.3, \ tu b , ,a,l IT th.elollowjac Artist* \ , \ " 111 , 1 L 21; LEU . 04 ~,, ' \ . , \ ALLIT/La WILM' eI.LAk. \ , Tbs etibriava 11.10/.4 ... enoentimms., • ..." raa? L a t forllola a\ ul olama I • • AI& &Maki-MANN :.Z2jas l I ' IX , F.""* " (ft at u fa. S.' /.IrUIAJ U LP Ik'C'AI \':U.1.;14 WAY \ . I\ I\ mr,..1 avolatial(rno ltrasaL) \ \-- ,t.s ?„ . avw.r. 94L!toLINis LlLltllaiii \, , \ • • . t, .11 . 11.. It LaILIILN N. . luatltaaa f Pt:711.1. 45 ' \ \ "41'LLIt VAttl)4lNi Wistialiaitt. 7 \ '*- , 7 ." 1 itlea Geoatrit,from /magi )\ - -- ' ' s ' \ Mit.r DOLPIL } r ek .‘ erte winaI" TIRWI _ LLIA, ‘, "" r.ci, ' i.F.,.11 , ct9/I:4l6l.OLiilli LI.I.111141:111, -.. . \ rt. ' • s ' , \ ui. tv „ 11114 Y. ) /iUDOLII \ I N v ,'' \ \ t• ideriviiittzw . and - ' B.; D. b..; • \ Ed. : oB°l4r (rail/Kith. tia‘,l B .;it t h i S A '''' .• \\ , 5 1it14.15 CRItO,LIng 1,1 W ," IN N. \ • \ n flnza t. or. si n ; ,..at b. r.al e o loa.: - .... .0,1*._..rt eolaampaaaa‘ at a Mira atr.t.l44.eart Wi;77,2 1 4 47!"'" / " .b." Melwesjlacat 'mod, aberrisjoar • 4 'a" " J. H. € l ' .l " Lwk ,,, . \ , - ~-,..-.' M • 1 1. 8 . 1 .& , .. \ \ A OCT ON LES -------- . , \ XI II '7 U A. cv,Lue. Houses and\Lots; in South Pittaburgb, \ 1, At , Anesion. g - iN TIIURSD4V,` Aterah 3lat, at 3 o'4loak :1 P.._, . lb 0. . Prousisea. talll'Us poll. 1., rapabls Unit:late. 1.0T5.• lasts on Cant. 'watt. sear tnlas street snd oroptrar of Vmaees Blackmun. having *soh a 3 ':I front of:A/Jett:sr d re toßatua a...a *wail° Wet- \ • l Also. two Misr LLTeI o.µ.lnlau Ilia above. oath botanic 3 • front ot Bi het on Clesaput. al.l.7.saal.nibuditr back ~ 1 , ab nt. , 13 Bet. on obi& aro artotad t. Bent* DWlll ,, tie; ' - 110IIIMt.l.npottoolog tour name each ...I Mier. ullb a '' 3 porno 04 , 4 1 , aut.a the ptamlea, Terms at ado.% ottbZ \ , . l'. W. RAVI& /Walkman, \ ; • \ . ' \l l rivate Library. 1.. \ . \ \,-, t. T Tiff, cOMBIERCIA:I 4 SALESHOOSIS, ', \L.:J ', :W. earner of W001../l an.l Blab arse/Awn l be told by ~ ea:Worm. IetATUBDAY IV 6111110. aprtt LI. eon- , , naawitoi al I n'cloot, a valuable Plitl7/48-1./BKABI, '.., 3 \ tonriaßnag coilefe of , item beet Issues a lbe'nuttlern In- ' - lith sod Amtrlstku terra: Among - altoW.'eePatiall W `. ..' note. aro— 3 3 , . • ~ \ \ . The bAullfal =Worn, publications of Bob.. London, 3eonstslinekof Lis ..ptandare sod ••goisuP.lltr Berton \-',: ' !vine's Poktraits of llturnious Plarsonaor..; TO:r e :ebb \'' .4 :l iaaatnrir t rAt i WrlTh i r i l t s oleiraDt. ealltoos of the Modrrn Ifeitlab BO: Lua BOBSllbrolte's : Wwt;B enue W. p. Worn.: Utahans' Worts on Central notarlew Eobtstalarebaola . Mansobwe 14 vets; Ul2/1011.1 of Ltlarworo. ill voila Banjo's Ulstort of EttiLland. a 'brat Acne. teft. Allt, • J. VIA.LBI Or LS. 6.0 — , Sitattr:Urreldelktiltepbrtlllo!Ant7,Avehboyl. illsokataute, eAtc. , • \ N Iltl.. Cltaloeuee Ante Loa: a ct, th e Boob seee. et 1. Selne/looze or , e" \ 10.7 \ % P. IL DAVIS, Aucticemer \lO9 Dozen Five Inii4 at Auction. —0 TpESDAY Agorning April sth, lo eciaor. Lb* Lanotkeartel Soya Room. earoey of wad add flub 0.141 , 4i1,,11gg BOW, 0401011 t tweerve, ore ,a troche./ Sakdaye, mare.. $ tf%f iv ot approved ed. \ dome! 114`}j., \ , loust trapereoe ebtrte.ettobvseior no - whole dtdrte e Ihre - hoovate oral cellar, idoai and mar w plaate; \ \ $ Sew York/dills d Lannert Lana ttlath do dr; • ' \ do do aad du PS/ ttOIII.*Go etylo;\ Meow, yoke odor. awl Pruitt. wieeve. AO— ie. Thlp eaeortmeat I. huttrotarlr,worthy the eat...area of the trade, who aro Welted to WI sod mote). • , A • Logan \ 1.15.. DARIN Aket'r. V ch*atiti, gt,tll at ettettatte ilf: \ \ TSDA,Y. , o4rneoli;,‘April ab,\-# . lt *), I in '3 o'elookS the Coallstal*al fisloilawats. caner Woudasot Filartetrwts...l4 ‘%41, for adtooot Wooiet ,tt votteoneers., \ . hoboes:s fOoPtrof Eatery toe c09a,, , r0 rrovxs. , „ 4 7:11 pIYIII. I,llEtioser. \ , , \ ;.3I L,... \ . \‘'''‘' ilLe " 614fiiiii.:**tirs ' k LIFE ENSUita k iM,ANISTUT . . , D: \ Mtn :COMPANY, , PUIL.SSIELPIIO.. „ 1 \ 011 AR E1f.t1) . .0',11.111\2‘6,,' 18511. \ ' \ °ruins PESISTSAI..\ \ cAr.A.D4p., , 0f,50 . v , rmtoo S. E. v mei Maid arid cli!esakut . , . ' \ 1 " 4 .". P,alladOSals; , omens or ?Iry rtoxs 'soap 'or.:roruko Limo: s..tbz.l.Ver? * ..... lEr i n il l ‘ it °d'' kee l. 4. \ \ \ J lliti math ii. nut -rk pore. Amory; \ • \ ' Arg md F Mt z , \ Isralcnwo:.'s, ' \ '. retdelst.-SteVsa IL CrArtotd. - ~. s, :, \ \ /lai r ., „ft,,,,,,,,„„,-pistswo. Joao 1121 1rab0a.11.14 • , Allegbeay Cith U. R. 31.... z, mi. D. , . \ • z lASSO AR N.s. NOW. agent. '. ;Shaft Mot. Pittaborsh. Chiekeriag's_ Plll2lOl. • - 9111 E Sabsoriber is itovr. , reiteising \new Estka PIANO 10T11321 olawsiad *ma n/actor, of Jon. IThiclrist.. Boston. • Lica. Dave. alma/ aril+.l. and opes tor 73 • riattpn asa 011 13.131.3. b Atereb 12t Aar Ocurxmwookestled wale atm. ' 0.. nmiwo.l Mand • ." • • TuVromrsocd NOW . Mr. ettlekssina Is now' sumo teaming, &Item Same weak, bat vIII scow be Ibis to Facture It tab/sus:nal * Tbe public N sinYettinllsinrlbid &boy \ histrumesU. Jowl' it. amum.. at it ma 2121112 Arm far I vt Mkt street , s ay dslIT rissistsic • Ism sta ossli sslastsi . tea UITII9,IS/NbOlf 1111•140. DODIL MATS, Mkt. sr,OHNE(t4.OOODS., As. or slay deserfsbas. For • • 1 Mat .15 , 41.1.1* slut estallsrstolusll.4 atcrtspaal e ii 2 tia 9 o%lOMMit l in u r fr fo or Yar \ sad Sttscrmusftats. , bowetespers, sae others.. itortta4 'eallasa examine our stsek u•rc Ph ISlalr. 4.7 V 1.4 tad unit. teetet: 'lll. an wrote. is Issitsa st WOO ttlahu ip taxIIAMSL , -ks: in tWri'i. for sale by IJ 4134, :I 2ATItt:DIOCZY a Co. ' A LCOROL—W just reo'd and raises br \ • Etahl.fit • J. litUD *LOU. pERCEItS ' ACOLtAiIk ao. : —Ladien mo, MURPHY a . BIIIIIHMLIM. an usaiteoret of nom.t ztyles eapt Ftla. Lam alutthrlsik ispenter= and embrsialoro alert...s.rs o - sad asEGT. U dthis. Duca: ltatado WO, moos! attorstlaa Is Writ.' Moir Tory Isrro: et usorstrEmst of Swiss anS Jsassol ter.. awl issertla lowairlas thaaanim. • foa WINDOW-SUVA PAPSD—Oli;ed_fuld epalasrl aI:AV e i gsVaIIZAILItVIT Wsratioom, tit 1.1.5 . 241 *treat. 14_ • • -• •• : • X • X • ervoitas PAL.I3II. 4 1 . 1 OPPE 'lt..-141stAl . cizer Ea* now 1•13 , /,. \ 16 1 ft 9 " -"`","'--;4lm. lIMAIrD,II.IIT OU: VARMINE-100. ox Agora,_ Otifitnuelo.itoo.i.t;•g- Oli,blPllofl-1800 m.:1 4E4 Csidqtr, ss.ass by call! {a, fq. Kipp & 14 1 W0118-20* des. tloin-Brimms rsZ•iiie7l subtsrk. bilmairrit k 073111 II *7 V - 50-kegs, to arrive, for salitW. lama . tattatt DlUire s 0(1. \ 1 50 t*Xtlr, just reo'd on eousigls- \ ismat, sailor sale br W DICKEY • Ca, C'UUAR-2sj tibia. New Weans Baga;: IRANBE cahll INIOTATOES- 4, &shin:mock, Pink \taJ n.d; 0.410_,§b. KROUT,rnAI and La $0 ,1 1 , 7 imolll , J.-4...5x.PrE1LT..14 water stmt. i ARD 01L—W lard OU e Wee, Pakten sad will accepted the et J ary u Went. ails at tt Male at Lliebowettatattat at 801100.1MAKYkt SAM. ,f AMA B Lie IK-30 latits. Lamp Bleak, for A *do bit w 421 1 J. blettiVitliAliElt ata Pe 4 87 17" 41 7 . DAMS BLvx—soo ma. Paria L reed sedrarvahbr (ablll 0. *ADD aco I.IOtATO.EB-4teiil.and Nis • sintookg, of mr Imo raldnr.lar w \ ' ' . COI YEA. a a. bbls. Nos. 1 akid , 2 Lard L AIW. 014=20 ou. tar as bT \ 00 10 .1 L l lOOOOOl4 W. _ UG AK WILD,DRIED BUlL4 t h mm ft.:. br (mai - 1 4:61146a HUt N 3 SIOLOSSI3-450. MIL btithe,MA J- 1 1 • oar.f.e tait hi flattS,) 114011.14 a WON ILOVEaSIark..LSO bitalals ClovsirAl74 o to store nod for sae 1,7 \ . -. 11. DALZELL II Ca. \ `.,, &ITER PRESS--4. iocitod-hand,'Lattir, 1 Prwitazt load ordn. Zgr MIS Dr% _.- . hi - . • - J JUDD 403 i all SAW Amt. V . . Wloi of • \ - 41 DD 41. CO._ • ,N . . JD I I EALr -- ".....5ct lizi, 144(1. -'gad and On MA by - , 0001 i n \ a: ammo a no. AOO4-421, pia insarual s ßnion, in amok. •ilsois. (beat si thik.tidand sh%) ukdi far •wi favorable . k . Wa ragh a lt&t.LAlN • . _ ....1 314 neon sae g• 0 48U0A.It-40 fair to pz•iit,in • Loa rap kas gUIAR‘UOUSE\ MOIASSEB---10 bbbr., ; 14, 1 1 ' sar ./14""8'.°4",liartilitoito‘ 1 1 IXUan 1 mead& re Ws.. Sas .4 !!0,14.1,N1,—Ju5l readvoi ',':!' :]'';..:.c,.;%,,,,. \\ \ '--4 bble. fur sale by inx &winnow!? & 11U11,011Y "S'' , &d; 100 cans J. SaIIOAALILESA a CO. a \ ~~~ v ~~ : ,- .. ~_
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