P.I:I 7 reiBURGII GAZErI'E l'UntalllCD BY KLUTZ a CO. M33ILEIE FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1856 tar EADIN MATTER WILL BE FOUND ON EACII PAGE OF TIM PAPER. ! 1121.Prnsoreca Rastas Go-arm—lle est...motor etrvo lotion of .r Weekly Garotte often to our hart:tor men =tot dr.', Lto medium of coking their botivor kmra Our drool-141.a Lv botryron trot cod Tito thountsi, rearLi tho altoort V.Tr, TIII.ra and mootin Werterr. Yo.syl! voola tad Irottero Ohio. 1:3-17° n 6 VECTliEltd—Nnithor the Ealtorlal Panne Ether.'lshmont of the Demi qessrts, are opened nn duolay. ADVS.IITII3I:II.I3 who Lenin, them, ioticar co appear 16 the rated on Slander =crouton:, will plea,. bend than in S o'clock,on Estpodert evening. . _ DEIEOCEATIC WHIG .801dINATION11. r3l/ CANta oonzLeiroxita. MOSES POWNALL, Of Lancaster Fouaty. ➢at 1.1.12D11 . 011 GILNIRAL, Ails. E. tIoCLURE, Of Franklin County. 101. 8619 - 11406 GiNSVAL, 011111STIAN*ITE8, Of Clarion Ccun(y. BRDINSH AND AIHRUCAN FLATLET.—The tor of the Post is very much concerned aboutt ...Brituk Slavery," and the impudence of thel British in being concerned alitiut Anterieop very. It is all right fir the edotott of the Post! to denounce "the Slavery which exists in Eng-1 land," but it is not altiight for the English to' denounce the Slavery which exists in America.' Behr \the Post man t r "It ls:abont time that these transparent hyp pierites across the water were dealt with aoeord ing to their deserts. Tie are no defendere of American Slavery, or any other kind of servi. tode,--and God forbid that we ever shall be— bet from our hearts we detest hypdcrisy, bigo try, fanatidens, sod every species of pharisaical humboggeryi" ► e • "The Slavery which exists In England to a thousand times more hid eous, oppressive' end eonl-destroying than can be found in the United States. But the !hal- _ . low.pated cockneys and pseudo female philan• thropiste of England. will weep, and lament, and sigh, and break their tender hearts over sours exaggerated negro romance like Uncle Tom's Cabin,' while their own doors the most fright fal desfitutlon exists, which never littraots their notice of excites their sympathies. la exposing such base hypocrisy we expect to be denounced by the editor of the Ga.?lte and the whole Uri thshlg press. But abuse from such jcinrnals never for a moment, disturbs our equanimity. Wo write just as we think, and care not who is pleased or displeased by (=remarks." ••The Slavery which exists in England is .a taunt:id times more hideous," So., than Amer ican Slavery, is it! Thomas Jefferson did not seem to think so, and he used to be considered good democratic authority, before old-fashioned - Democracy went out of favor. tie said that "one hour" of American Slavery was worse than "a thousand years" of that tyranny which our Rev olutionary fathers rose to oppose; end he was slareholder, with good'opportunities of knowing thlintvuth of what he said. The "tyranny" of Great Britain, in 1863, we imagine, is cot greater than It was in 1776 ; no that we think the Post most be mistaken in its assertion. At May rate, we ,prder Jefierson'S authority to that of the Poet That the'ro to want, distress, and suffering in Great Brimart, we are ready to concede: that foot - hus never been denied, and by none has it been more faithfully admitted andi deplored than by Gross whom the Poet to liberally edigmatizes as 'hypoorites, and 'shallow-rated cockneys.' That portion of the British ;radio which oympathisra most strongly with the Anti-filtivery movement, has given its - beet efforts towards the relief of the "frightful destitution" e.as n in their midst. The Poet it Is tree, asserts at "it no. ver attracts their notice or exeltesj ere sympe thim;" but the London Times, although,denoun clog them for their partiaipatien ist• the Anti- Slavery movement, freely and candidly admits that they have been hellcat, earnest and conga ten t laborers far the removal of whatever British wrongs lie within their reach. • Pedal evils exist in every communityt-buttkey * aro not generally the result of law, or remedia . hie by law; they do not partake of the.neture of elivery; they do not cm:midi a case parallel with it; and they are not to be judged by the same role, or removed by tto seme - meana. The hon est-hearted people of Gnat Britain will remove those °vile froackmong them, if they can, In tine noositr.; and will doubtless be thankful to the ed itor of the Post. for any assistante ho tnay . le disposed . to render them. Those who are ear nest in the deprecation of - wrong never acorn as sistance, In Us removal, from those who are not responsible for it: it to only those itho nominally, but not really, deprecate it, who will hear of no I outsider sympathizing with them • . COBLEVXMITARY RESOLUTION. The following 'proceedings, by.tha Board of Trade at Baltimore, are very Complimentary to our totrEspan, General Lorimer. The expres.- sten of. the Wish Unit Baltimore and Pittsburgh may be yet more closely , united by the early completion of the Conaellaville Itailroad, will be heartily reciprocated by the- calrotta of Pitts burgh! OFTICE OF IRE ' UDALL, CY TEA i)11, Baltimore, :115y,2, To Gen. ifro. Lorimer, President P. 4ic. Railroad 'Company. Dnalt Stu:—At the menthly meeting of the Board of Trade, of this city, leeld this day the foll Owing Resolution offered by Mr. Wm. Bogie was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the thankful acknowledgements of the Board of Trade of Baltimoreare due to Geceral I'lllilim Larlmer and his alsooiates, for - the handsome copy of 41 map of Pittllmrgh, presented by them to this Beard; and: that-the "Secretary be requested to transmit tq them a copy of this - resolution, together with thie ex pressio.ri tf the hearty with that the two-elite. may be yet mere closely united by the 'car ;completion of the tsar:: in which they havetfd '=common and a deephaterest. "-' ' ' It [if:fords me muolOpleaenra to be the merlinpin through which the Above sentiments are cord nunitated. With much respect 1 rennin, ' Yours true, GM). W. PORTIII, Sfey. The . ol:l Ilunkerjocrahls of the East nro very mach annoyed at the reception given to 7dro. Store in England suiSsationd. The N. r'Ex prasi appears to he the moot sadly affected, and is evidently determined open tomething derper • ate. It eayr: s•lt is about tima—with due respect to John Bull,--that be attend to his own affairs, and let our affairs aloud,—provided he wishes us to at tend to our . iuternr.tionaLduties. If not, we shall advise the getting up of all sorts of cheap publicia tiona in do United States to eirenlaialso Eng land against its ongarchy stud iei iuistosracy,l, the folly of keeping and paying fora Queen cad House ;of Lords, nail a Court and a Stab° 1;1- . • 'Do; -and let us know how you get along. True CINCIBLS.T/ EMClTSarear —Aa immense Maas ' meeting eras held in the Market rquare, • Cincinnati,•on Mondey afternoon, to take races ;Eras is zipresa their opposition to the course of Mayor. finelbaker. Very severe resolutions, con itmostery of the Mayor were parsed. We have only spew for two of them: Roden!, That we leave the sold D. T. Snel baker for the future 'auto' and constitutional action of the.people, when, if cpportnnit),iti . ,al. forded lag, we pledge curgeln3 to bran his aforeettideondect as a traitorous one:irks of the principle of ciiil and religious liberty, to an un holy- political ambition, which for the sake of legal authority and offmial station, would ally it self to the open aoti l eelf-declared opponents of American liberty. Resolved, That a committee of two in each -yard. be appointed by - the Chairman of this `Meeting, whose duty it shall to to prepare a pe tition 'addressed to the City. Commit, requesting them to cite D. T. thelhaker, Mayer of Cincin nati to appear before then, to show canoe why .he shall not be .Icdpeaohed for dereliction of duty and violation of the Cunotitution of the Crated States and State of Ohio. - COINELIVILLI "latz.ooko,—A bill was leire duced. la the ;louse of Delegates cf Slor2 land on the abet., to authorize the Mayor on City Colima of. Baltimore to guarantee the hands cf the Coanele,eilli and riithargh Railroad Com .petli to the amount at one rallliebiellare. .oer . sdricee from Aanepolie gay time the bill wiii Pere thetwo Bouoto without say daculty. norreepondect a the Rlchmon4 Enquirer t„,!ye . that the Cholera iu prevailing in Clark,e-, vllle, Mecklenburg, (mkt on euc.e of the pleutn tithe 00 the ananoke river: ° PEON zirEw YORIG C.Ferix.deoeoa or the t ittObireA Gantt, New Toss, May 3, 1833. The new fed:ral officers tocia poenesstcn cf the Fateßce and Custom Most resterday, and the region trn.restiocts resembied very closely the appourantie of our alms house upon the days when potstono wa t t inal are dolts out to applicants. The Collrctor and Postmaster, since their ap pointment, have been waylaid in the streets, at home, and indeed upon every occasi., gay or sad, where their faces would be even by office begging "democrats" Lager to serve the country for s salary. Today, notice has been posted upon ofliotai doors that business alone will' be attended to is clines hours, them cooling the crowd down slightly. Never was the party so busgry befor e , and motets Mr. Pierce wants an explosion be muse find cope for them. Although we are only site day past rent day, the coy lake as though it had been bombarded, ea great is the destruction of old rookeries for tae pordmee of replacing them by warehonees for LOSWICE. purpolee. The plot of ground at the co', err of Broadway and Faßoa targets, leased at the enormous rate of "rive dal/diem per acre" will 1,201) to covered with an elegant building which has already been leased at rates which will make the speculation et leasing one lot at twenty-tevea thousand per annum, a bootee of fortune to the oaring purchasere: In the way pi' private hon. tee there is a earplug, and large numbers muse he Idle. The number of people who have bro ken up housekeeping to escape the cost of living that the rush of, people to the Crystal Palace will impose, is incredible. Bristme have gone to every acceesible place in the suburbs near no. and there are thommude who will be glad when New York is restored to them by the outsiders who now have posse/elm. The job printers to the extent of several hurt. dreds ore upon the strike w day, and will probe. bly get a 81:49.0 advance and go to work. , Atter the harry is over, like the woitere who stench, obey will have, team to withdraw, and find their places filled by outside labor, or by girls, who have bees introduced into several estabilehments with great sows!. Girls dressed in uniform now eeeee.ia the dining rooms of soma of the most fashionable hotels, and do the composition of come of , the epic:eat of the evening and weekly papers:, Money has come to bola rather better demand, and the legal rate is as cheap no borrowers can ' get accommodated, and sterling exchange has rather strengthenod Mace the last packet, and fast tends to the point when specie con be need to great advantage. The imports of. Amil are shown to be far m creels of those of 1852 and the question is again seriously mooted whether large amounts of coin most not be sent in pay ment. Stocks are ail doll and in the coal de portment the .tendency is towards'a collapse, it being pretty well eatablished that all the Cum berland Mines must lie dormant until like the anthracite trade of Penasylvania, they open :a road or cumd or both for their exclusive use. The Erie railroad earnings for April are $423,- 000, yet this large sum did not prorent a decline of I per cent to day. The legislative committee appointed to exam ine into the affairs of the Art Union have cord , menoed their erasion, and will.perseoute the late managers to the extent of their ability and final ly produce a relation in teeter of the Art Union. An attempt is made to-beet reproach upon eeveral gentlemen ■ho hail made large pecuni ary sacrifices, and to make them appear as making money ont cf the institution. The con cern was clearly fineenstitntional, but people hare do not believe the managers were other than honorable men, though occasionally in error. Nsw YOBS ADVERSIEINO —We yesterday look ed through some dozen of the leading journals of the Southern and Western States, in whioh wo noted some three to flee columns each of the business Cards of oar leading Merchants, Man ufacturers., &c., many of whom appeared to be permanent adverVsere. No other Atlantic city, so far as we observed, showed one-fourth so many. We count this among the intlaences which are steadily concentrating the - wholesale trade of the country mere and mare upon Now York. We eatimale the annual expenditure of our city's men of business In advertising alone, at more than two millions of dollar!, of which about cue-fourth, or half a million, is paid to tholjournals of other cities and ipland villages. Mr. W. H. McDonald, one of the leading sdrer tiding agents of our city, alone deals with h 76 jourr.ale, to which he paid $40.0e0 in 1852, and expecte to pay 570,000 in 1853 —N. York 714- 61mr. . New .Yark is wide awake to her interests in every g, Her intelligent merchants know 'thati7lheir advertisements are scattered thee'. out the West, they will most sertaloly being the dealers of the West to them as customers. Oar own co umns present evidences of New York spi rit, while the uarceo of few houses in Philadel phia or Baltimore appear there. It in strange that the merchants of the latter cities sogrcatly neglect their Interco's!, and leave the ground al most wholly to New York. W. 11. IWeDoonld, Esq , spoken of above, is is agent for this pa per, and we can - speak of him as a most prompt, and courteous gentleman, nod we see pleased to Imago is doing a fine Li:minces. La the Massachusetts Bonn bf Representa tives, s bill bus been reported providing (or the cession to the State of New 'York of the small district of territcry colic Boston Ct.rner, in the south Western extremity of Massachusetts. The intribitants of this territory; wh'e ore few in number, tee gnite isolated hi their position, be- longing is no town, and having no excess to other parts of Massachusetts, except throegh either the State of Clionectient or New York; the moot-. loin which ties between them and the rest cf the Stets being impassible, at least with anovenience. The assent of the Congrees of the United States nod of the Legislature el New York is required to give validity to the cession: tinkle each as- Bent to obtalued within two yeara, the act will be void.—.Y, Y. Courier. Tihe is en instance in point to euttein the ap pliestion.of the people at the "Pctolo.dle," in Virgicia,for annexsti , 3l3 to Penneyleani. Ertel onsideration that would favor the annexation Boston Career" to New York, voald ns power fully favor the annexation of the Panhandle to Penns . ? lvania ; besides which, there are peculiar reasons, of much form, on the aide of the latter. :tint. BIOLCE—ESCAPLEG CII/MINALS.—The Maryland papers state that Governor Bigler has witbdrawa his requisition far McCreary and Merritt, the kidnapper" of the Parker girls. This was one of the most infamous eaves oa re cord, the victims beingnatives of this State, and the crime of kidnapping beibg aggravated with that cf the murder of Miller. Counsel were lieent by Pennsylvania to Baltimore, the facts et , itabilsbod, and the girls brought back. We tram !nardly believe that Gov. Bigler would permit , two wretches to escape whose criminality was in !directly proaonneed by a Baltimore jury. Yet we cannot forget, that poly a short tune ago, sr Maryland constable, who killed an unfortunVe negro, chanting him deal, nod then escaping. ',lns not prosecuted for tho murder; and we still have a frezh recollection of the manner in which Governor Bigler permitted the escape frontjus taco of the notorious Mayo, who had beaten and 'attempted to abduewlitiniel Neal. No requisi tion was male for him,,so far as we can lea r n. our State Executive tot aware that his °fn. lel duty is to nee that the criminals who escape over the B:s.to lino era brought to trial? In this Important matter, r* MUtt my that °DUNN' has shown his:malt entirely thootopetent. :lee have It bettor opinion of the mon wbo direct tiheirn of Maryland; then to suppose they would volunteer the elm:stay of any rnlithn, Idnapper and murderer who escapee frorn our Math. If rho Bsltitnerojxry that sent the Pia ker girle back to their time, had been able to kultel the scoundrels who abducted them, we tioahl not now have to deplore, the wretched in bfficietcy of Governor Bigler. as to a willow hwitch that osn't mood apright. Philadelphia itegiater, ! Too All:lgheny Enierprise states: that Mezati der Watson, Eaq , a gentleman of princely estate, Boma coo or two miles beyond I.le northemi lim its Of that 0 .7, intends to have enclosed a era aiouV csttic yeti! market, With stalls and ,en t ry proper accommotion for the sate keepirig of droves coming to this market. j Ton ILLIATIIILTHD Msoantss or A CT. —Tito tarry number of this work is an Invaluable one. It Ls worth double the prioo asked for it. we hnd rather Lava it than ball a 1141211 of the or dinary monthlies of the day: It is published by Alex. Montgomery, 17 Spruce street, New York, and er, ream:halm] oll•oar readers to purchase It. P . rice i 5 cants per number. ille,Hon. J. W. FarroUy, has returned home, and it will be EMI from his card, relented the Iractien of hie profrosion. His old friends will be gratified to ;meet with hint. We can anon theta that ho looks natural an ever; neither t)te vro,perity incident -to holding office, nor the adversity of a removal having In the lewd dtvturbed hie equanimity of charaeter.—ilea;i mite Jour. . Goveasoa cr Tennessee —Tho Whigs of Ten• LCI-1430 harnwrtallante,l Major G. A. Henry, and tho democrat. the Hon. Andrew Johnson an,their coodidates for Governor. The demecratio con tention recommended ex Governor Tretudalo to the general 6 01 621=0M as bib:aste r to msico. ..CCI"NTRT fldues "—The Pittsburgh Got Ifni week, threi oat some judicious and well timed suggestions in regard to •Country Romeo,' remarking: •That Pittsburgh will never be sough t .onto, es a city merely for a home. Men will congregate hero for business—they will embrace its unrivalled advantages to make a fortnns, but they will not seek it as a place desirable for a private residence. To strangers it has no attroo• tions oh the contrary its aspect is forbidding and repelling. Bat what shall be done? shad no effort be made to procure airractivo homes near Pittsburgh, If not in it?' In referring to vasicus localities suitable for retired residences, favorable mention is made of that section of country extending from Hayeville to Beaver. Every day damonatrates, that it is only nceossa ry to become acquainted with the position occu• pied by Beaver and adjacent country, in order tbat it may be 'properly appreciated by stran gers. liar wonder has often been exercised of late, to know why it wall that men who had been engaged in business in the Smoky City, for a Joel series of years, and who it would be in Erred had retiredEiom the more active duties, ahould persist in making their homes in aplaca constantly enroloped.with soot and smoke; and where every thing outward looks cheerless and uninviting. It ill perfectlynatural, that persons Inured, year in and year out, to-the ceaseless din and bustle of city life, as they admen& to old age, should seek rest and quiet, and single out re treats more in keeping with thatoneruffled cur rent of feeling so becoming to these in declining years. When a railroad communication was opened, and Pittsburgh and the towns comprising lies. ver city, were brought together- by an hour's ride in the care, a Calculation, reasonable in it twit, was made that many of the retired buil:ills men, and even those' actively engaged, would settle among us. Few, if any,' have done so The why and the wherefore of which we have not been able to divine. Either a proper examine Coo has not been made, or the nye has been stubbornly closed to the pre-eminent induce ments hero hell out for sober, rational, and healthfal enjoyment. We know of nothing wanting to make 'this a desirable place of rail deuce. The substantial, of life can be obtained more reasonably than in the city. A lot can be purchased as cheaply here as can a foot of ground there. The facilities of travel are such that a person can take up his residence here,' have abundant su i .erviaion over hie business in Pittsburgh, and yet lodge and take the most of his meats with his family—the trips in the care I meanwhile sharpening the appetite, and keeping the digestive organs in proper trim. Then see how very favorably our towns are situated. On the banke of two rivers., in close proximity and full view of the Ohio & Penn's, Pitts St Cleveland and Pitts & Erie Railroads— the two latter to be constructed soon; and for beauty of eminery, fertility of soil and for uniform healthfulness, is unsurpassed. We have in our midst a justly celebrated Academy for males; a welnondacted Female Seminary, and the eate,b• liehment of another in contemplation. The society is high-toned, moral and religions; free from the fashionable vices, and alluring snares met with in cities, and which ao often blight the hopes of parents,and ruin the standing and pros pects of youth. Few places can boast of so many clearable ad vintages,forrightly training up the young of both soles, and spending the sun art of life in ease end comfort, ae are hero cold out. to Pitta burghers, we would Say—Came amomg us— purchase our Imams Iota; .they can be had 'dog cheap,'—build for youreelves handsome residen ces—and ;there with us, the gifts which Provi dence has spread out profusely around us and our word for it, you will not regret that you pitched you: tents in this part of the moral vineyard. Bearer Argus. Toe BCHNIIIO or rue Ocean Wave —We have reoeired this morning a letter from an esteemed friend at Ogderieburgh, giving an account of the melaaoholy disaster of the destruction of the etoamerCloesu 'Rave. The communication by telegraph Way correct so far mit went. We sub join what additional information we have. The steamer took fire from her furnaces, on her downward trip from Hamilton, between one and two o'clock on Saturday morning. The up per cabin was consumed in fifteen minutes, cud in lees than two hours:afteethe fire broke out the hull went down. Mr. Blackman, one of the craw, saved himself by putting together a couple of planks, do which he remained until the schooner-Georgia sent re lief and took him off. He says that while the fire was bornly s a high pressure steamer (prob ably one of the propellers) praised without ren dering assistance, . We yesterday mentioned the loss of the nurse and three children of Mr. Steven, the cashier of the Gore. Bank, at Hamilton. Our letter inferM.s us that Mrs. Steven wee on board and saved by , the heroic enact of \Mr. Oliver, the ;cooed i mate. He tore her tright.garmente into strings, and with them secured Mri Stevan to the' wreck, on which he was, and when she barl'nearly per : ; ished with cold, he supported her near the burn- ; log portions of the`boat to afford her warmth; in ' this condition she was kept until relief arrived. 1 Mrs. Gordon French, of Cornwall, Mrs. Steven, and hire. Kish, ware the only ladies saved It IMP mentioned yesterday-that •small vessel ! sent • boat to the assistance of the.eortferers, but 1 the men In the boat beestus frightened and re. , turned. The schooner Ocorglaterthen hove in sight, and soon after sent her boat So terrific ' was the appearance rt the burning steamer, that I the two men in the boat became alarmed, hat the 1 mate of Cis schooner ordered them no, declaring that "life or death, he would attempt the rescue of his mitering fellow-creataron" His efforts ! were crowned with success; and In two =dunks I after he had taken off the survivors the wreck went down. ' I The captain and first mate, And One passenger, 8110 CC or A 9 EAII7I(CAIER —Oa Monday reached Flacon, on the bay of Qeinte, forty mike I rooralog last, about lb minutes after 9 o'clock, from 'Kingston, and nearly opposite, the spot ; while writing in oar otheo on the third fluor, the where the boat took fire. I table began to shako euddenlystod forcibly, end Mr. Oliver, the parser, remained tat Kiageton / upon tasting our eyes around the room, we to take care of those severely burned, twb of / found terry thing moveable in like commotion. w h eat wore at the b eep i ta t at that piece . Sonic knowledge may ho formed of the force of ho we mentioned yesterday, the Ocean Wave ' rho shook when wo state that the Compositors' was almost a new steamer, this being her mooed encode, which were variously east-slain weigh / 4 season, She is reported to hoick:red to the of seventy-five to over a hundred panda, ware amount of s4o,ooo.—New York CO.. e) eoverely shaken as to cause the compositor/ coots working.- it !acted, perhaps, half a NEW ENGLAND mErtioutar CONFERENCE ; W " •I.° felt to • somber of differ- Dcsroa, Monday, 2, 1852 ; j es:s plates la town sad coonv.—,Vesetwatis Journal. At the session of the Methodist / Coneenae at Ipswich today, the Committee fp Slavery re ported the following series of into which, after consbierablediecussion, were adopted: I. That 03 • -conference we are 11.3 folly nod deeply convineed 'at ever that all voluntary slaveholding, or the holding of ethics In bond age for, the sake of gain, under any circum stances, Is a flegrant sin against tied and hu tnattity That it is our deliberate and settled opinion that no more persons gailty of the -sin of slave bolding should be cdmitted as members Into our Church. a. That wis are fully persuaded that if vi pro per discipline were dilly administered, or if the spirit even of our present discipline were duly caroled ont,lail relit° tory alareholdere would 50013 be either brooght to repentanee and reformation of life or for thosifi of elaveholding be expelled from the church. 4. Thetas esere differecoe of opinion sa to whether our dirnipline, so it now rends would exclude loch persons from our communion, It le the amen of this conference, that the difference should ho ex altered and amended se to include a well denued and &early expressed rule, prohlhit lug their reception . into the communion of the Methodist Episcopal Church. • one Cormention after passing resolutions in fa vor of tho Main Law, molted to send bob Mete. gates to represent the °magmas at the World'," ToniFerance Coasted, DIIIIADIIIIL BTOIIII.-0110 of the meet tortilla Storms paned over our town on Saturday eve ning last, that has probably era visited the place since the erection of its first building. It was truly of the hurricane or tornado order. The first victim of Its violence wo shall notion, was the almost entire wreck of the tine building known (19 Mr. Jewett'd Church. The cupola or atespleots was leen through the lightning's flub, appearedio be wrested off, and raised several feet from the bottom of ile structure and carried nearly over the centre of the bonding before It fed through,carrying every thing - in lee way into the-body - of the ehurch. This idea to confirmed from appearances as now indleatet in the °buret. I The first twenty feet of the roof Iminediately ad• Pant to the bottom of the steeple le entirely unlojared. And the bottom part of the cupola containing the bell now lies in a mass about the centre of the church, while the top port struok upon the cast end well, broke cff, and now Ilea on the ground some distance beyond. The whole armor 64)01u:roil inside louvered with tho broken messes of roof, ceiling, and steeple. Not a pew tci - ba seen exempt the boat row extending under the gallery, which ammo to have moped. from the fact that the steeple must Isere been eared, whole, more: Wen twenty feet before It toothed or fell through the roof. Had the congregation been assembled, the da mn:talon of life meat knee been terrible, prob— ably extending to every individual present. The sexton Wu ringing the bell for prayer meeting at the ttme, and escaped through the masonry foundation portion of the steeple with but slight tejury. The building le generally in much wreaked no to .preclude the Idea of ever being usefully - repaired.—.—T arre Haute Courier. Tne EX•hIONE LVAMLY COXVICTZD.—The tri sl'of Wit notorious personage for the murder of Bernard Monielt in Pardevllle, Columbia coun ty, has jut concluded at Portage City, and the verdict of the Pity wee guilty, and the !cell= Imprisonment for life. This is In mandato with the statute, which !moult optional with the jury to say, In case of conviction for murder, whether the punishment shall be death or ion prisooment for life. flis counsel hue made * motion fora new trial—Milwookia Witcomin. . . Faionrivt. ACCIDEST.--A frightful and heart. rending accident ocourred at Sharon, Mercer Co ,on Tticrenlay eveniag last In the after ' noon of that day, the roof of the Rolling Mill of the s:aron Iran Company caught fire, bat I was extinguished almost as loon so discovered. After the Mill had stopped for the day, a num ber of the workmen went up on the roof to view ti e extent of the damage done by the fire la order to get a good observation, some fifteen or ststeen of them go: upon the Ventilator, and their weight caused that structnre to give way, and eleven of them thrown dowuni distance of forty-eight feet, some of them faith, on the mock-rolls (still hot,) some on tho h orsing of the rolls, and the others on the Iran pavement wijaing the ralla. A little boy named Burr and a helper named Albright were killed instantly . W. Graham, a bar-roller, hied In an hour, and Wm. Scott, a shearer, died is face hours. Bacon Williams a paddler, and Edward Jordan, a ehingler, (late of Wheeling.) died In - twelve hours. John L Jones, a peddler, died in twenty boars. and a boy named Mount. died in thirty bouts. Of the remaining three who were injnr. ed r one, William Coate, has hie collar bane broken and his skull badly fratitured. John Mallon, a bar-roller, has a inlet and ankle dis located, and Thomas Thompson, a catcher at the muek.rolle, has his collar bone and one of his arms broken, besides come serious internal in. juries. Every assistance that art could give was ten dared to the unfortunate men ; but a fall of forty-eight feet, in math a place as they fell, left little room for surgery. The poor fellows were terribly mangled, but the etirgeons say that the swift fatality woe generally owing to abdominal 0011 , 11393i0011, as most of them were quite rational, and but a few had severe injuries of the brain. Eight of the eleven hurt, are dead at the time Of writing this, and we are pained to learn from the physicians who law them, that one, or prob ably two of the remaining three will also die.— Newcastle Gazelle. - SMOG'S RSCEPTION or BIS Dll/111 —As we intimated yeiterdny, the diath warrant of Arthur Spring has been received, and the rime for the execution of the wretched oulptit hue been Grad by the Executive. On Friday, the 10th of Jade, between thelhoura of 10 A. M. and 3 P. IL he will expiate his crimes upon the gal lows. Yeeterdsy afternoon at two o'clock Sheriff Al len, accompanied by his solicitor Isaac Hazel •hnret, Eeq and ex-Sheriff McMichael, went to the cell of the condemned man and in the presence of Mr. Anthony Freed, the principal keeper of the prison, and Mr. Alexander, the moral instraoter, the con nts of the dreadful document ware read i e moot solemn and ion preesire meaner. Sp ' ducted himself with propriety while the wary t was being rood, and at its conclusion bowed hit head in token of sub minion to his fate. To a remark of the Sheriff that ho meet no t hope for any reprieve, be replied that he neither ex pected nor desired it, he was prepared to meet hie fate, and hie only regret was that the execu tion was not to take place at ono.. Be then preceded to reassert his innocence, declaring that he h■d never been concerned fa any murder or robbers; that be bad been imprisoned in Sing Sing for a crime he had not committed, as the money in that case had been stolen by hie eon; and that tiering lived all his life an honest man, ho meant to die ono. • He protested that he was entirely Ignorant of the manner in which the twain:on - unite women, Shaw and Lynch, came to their dgaths, ewept as ho bad learned it subsequently, and that he was going to the scaffold on the oath of one who ought himself to hove gone there. Upon being asked as to his confession in regard to the mur der of Rink, he mid he bad made the statement to the foreman of the Grand Jury, which was published in the newepapere, but that be bad done so to mislead him; that as he bad beta (wisely charged with two murders, be thought he might as wall confess to s third; but that in point of fact he had-never wen Rink, or boon in bin store ova any occasion, and that he knew nothing about the umbrella which wan said to i belong to Regan. Sprier was lying in bed in his night clothes at lila time the- officers entered his cell. His din ner—partly eaten—was heeide him. He ap peared much at ewe and in either entirely in different to his fate, cr insensible to the terrors of the retribution which awaits him. The wretched criminal seems void of every feelMg of btnsoi:y, religion or morality. Reties beams so fonaliar with cruelty that hie misdeeds canoe ht-et no compunction. The pains denounced against him by the religion be professes, have no Orr,re for him, and, probably the only pang which enters bin onward heart is the dread of the gailown, and a feeling of revenge against th,no who were instrumental In bringing him to bin merited face.—Pluladelphia B.ulietan, Tusaay Hay Nona ta aertas eafficieet artmunt of interiduni eubenriptione, 13100.000). hare now been made to the stook of the North Wnstero Railroad to ðerize the Governor to maim lettere of patent to the Company, which we understand, will be done Immediately, when further and more earnest efforts will ha mode to press the work forward to early completion.— The ennplement to the act incorporating. the Nrrthwertern Railroad Company, referred to week hereto last, Imill:it:alined in the 1101150 by 116 j. RAaite , and passed immediately wader a euspeasica of the roles. It was pouted in Senate me earns day, also under is suspension of the ruler. It authorizes the Company to concoct with the Central Railroad, at any point between Johuotown and Latrobe, and also authorizes the corporation al' the City of Phtlaielphls to sub- I rorihe tn. the capital mock of the . 00mpsny.— Butler Wdig . psi 8C1.1.11,,)XT13 ITO CLIVICIASD AN; PITTA` ncson.—.t running arrangement hoe been coca• plated between the Beßefoutaine andt ieveland road, by which regular trains an now, ran be• tweets those cities. The Cleveland trick is used from Oallion to Crestline, when a cennectiew made with the Ohio and Pennsylvania road to Pittsburgh and thence on to Philadelphia.— Vita. Ge:. APPOISTXD.--Cfpt. JUIN B.' Dmiter, of Bridge water, has been appointed damactor of Btee.m. boot Bulb, -far the port of. Pittsburgh. Capt. Dickey has had much experience as a boatinee, and is therefore, doubtless,' well gnalified to discharge the dation pertaining to WO static*. —Bearer Argus. Eaarnuuess.—Many of our citizens felt dis tinctly the shock of as earthquake thiarnoraing about 9 o'clock. Houses are Bald to hue silo. ken very perceptibly: thero • re two shocks in . quick concession. It Is said to bare bud more force here 'than soy 114100 1812 CCU. ntr, rueselay. NEWS !TEES AROTLICC COLLI/Ibit CAGY, Axisorr.—The pas senger trains of the Michigan Southern and klithigan Central Roads on their way in, ere moo before last, met at that same fatal crossing. The Ooethern pot on the brakes and stopped, so a aollivian was avoided. The Southern read has now Wined orders to the Conductors and 'Engi neers of all trales,to code to • dead stop at the crossings. We hope to hear of • like order from the Michigan Central to-day.--lb. NEw low OIL—A gentlemen from Tuscans with county, Robert Eolithic showed us • speci men of iron ore of remarkable finenees, Coped in the wood la.cds between Zoar and Canal Dover. It yields over 80 per cent of Iron of a moll cc cellent quality. Ho says It mists in ahniulont quantities in that section of country. The ore Is attrooted by a magnet as powerfully, almost, ' se pore Iron. , We learn that Some enterprising gentlemen of this city will have Its quality prop erly tested, and Its extent ascertained. The dis covery may prove of immense value. Mr. Notts kir lefi a spetilmen of the ore in our possession. —Cleve Forest Oily. Fume Alin Fam.—The fruit proopecta In the Lake region wete never more flattering (be &rot of May. It to thought little or no Injury hoe ocourred from the April (rode. Several frosts OCOUITeIi during the poet week In (ho cen tral portions if the State, but tbe Ohio Cultiva tor thick. they were not sufficient to injure tho fruit proopecte, which were. serer better in the centre). region. Sharp fronts were canceller:O at Meyovllle, icy.. and Nashville, T.13t1., Mot week. -At Terrp Saute, lad., frosts were so se vere se to endanger fruit. New Year., May 2.—The sthr. Samuel Clerk, from Port An Prince, brings a variety of articles from the Emperor of Rapt for exhibition la the New York Crystal l'alner; among them is apiece of mahogany weighiog three tone. BAR' VCCILTATILZIL—NOW potatoes, from Der wads, are sallies to New 'York at the rate of $3 a bushel; aeparagns 56 cents per bunch; straw berries $1 per basket; Green peas 50 canto per half pock; tomatoes 57} cents per quart. Tax four persons who were corienmed in the Temperance Hotel, at Rochester, on Friday mor ning, ware inhere in the establishment—three of them women, and one a boy. When the ere broke out one hundred and twenty beerdere were asleep In the house, sod for a time the meet ter riblo consternation sod mention prevailed,msny narrowly asomplog from the Rama The lon on the building in eitintated at $25,000. YOUN , DRAM' AND 31 turnabots diulsDir .13.111. 1!53 W. D. ' !tali, 3.11,11331 AlrlDttstos. Jis. Vastkirt, lvm. lAwre....y. B. D'Prien..l. A. PluDer. J. P. 11 OLIO. NDO I / 3 3, 34.r.D.r5, Rm. Ilatason. E. A. 3 11•11ager.lirary ):hied. 31. Jr.' Dlllatabezge It N r, 3.0. 3ic.,31 40 ,... WaDrl.n. FDANCIS i bIeNA: MEWS MERI ECU ANICS . INS:171 tdr• BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Here i. the kin! of teeth:2=y a. Co the value of our PAYEA, uo,in which we eau eouhdoutly rest the reputarlau of our work. ire have already published several oertificati, roving thAt Saha made for our regular and ordinary ales, and roll abroad. have tore rtthjeeted to the riVEHEST TEATS IN AUTLAL CONPLAGEATIONS. and 1,...7.0411 their c-teutaitotaly fh.., from Toe followlud 1i another proof of the rude Incontestable eilararteri— 810,000 WORTH OF BOOKS AND PAPERS SAVED WITH A 840 SAFE! ALBION, Eon CocoTT. Ps.) November 12. 1652. Arm. hose. • Ellasso—Deat Sin: Tour two letter: • •ra duly madam! 1 arse ab.n. at the tome. 1 .001.1 ey. Ir resent To your Ssfe. Tomb:ter perfectly FISK Intel 11.0 Oaa I bonaht of rem last fallan Ns last—my of the 10th Cl Jon. last—, .tore h..ingt burned to mike.. It was built of woo/ .01 brick— s large three. story WIS./fled. Ily oa:o In it at the tilts of lb . tr.. and fell into the Taller, where thee. was a ter. atzonnt 41 011. 1t MY • Tery hot Ore. My note. , an hook' act , ont. that wan in the Bale. autountad. to about Ten Thone.d Dollars. which Wag saved. Tkere wee tool a Aim/. pkper injured; and ryartb.r. c. o yiel advise an, parson who Is dolog husiner.s, to lose o time , but ha • Safe h 5 krep their Da In—hod get on. That It soul. can ..(.1t MCOMIZIOnd SW. Safe. feAtf Yours. truly. .10115 PLARKE. ler DR.. WL.oies Laval!. Pm.s.—When . the proprietor of Invaluable remedy purchased it of the inventor, there was no medicine thick duervet the name. for the cure of Liver and Union. Clomp!ebate not. wlthstandingt the great prevalence of them &Feu. in the United States. en the Booth and West, particularly, •Lete the ' patieut Is frequently suable to obtain t h e ierricea of • regular physician, Came remedy was re quired at once esti and Iffactuat and the operation of which scull in MO wise prove trio - uncial to the cowmen- Th" =With , * le sotrelled by Dr. .11'Lane'a Liver Pill., as has beet proved In terry Instance Is whirls It has had • WILL dltrays heoeflelal. not a solitary IC. stazic• has ever o-corrat in which Ite effects have Leen iojnelous. The invention of an educated and distill totalled Phydclan, It hag nothing In rommon with the quack nostrums Imposed open the public by shallow pre. tenders to the medical art Ezverterme has now proved, brycnd . • doubt. that Dr. YULane's Pill is the best tens.sli am: proposed for the Limy ezr/GlaluL Purchaser. will beware of counterfeits, awl inverlebly ask for Dr.33.l.enek Gebbratvl Liver Pi112..4 take male elf, en there ere other pale purporting to be Meer Pills, UST before the public. • Tor sale by all &wale, and merchants In town • enontry, and wholesale mai' retell by the solo pro:Melo , J. HIDD t OU, do Wood greet. ydraulic Cement see. The undersignell have constantly on bane a large supply of Bees. rio I.IYOItA CLIC CEMENT. of warranted duality. Thls ankle I. the beet and cheap est material for Ciatertmi—a single four inch cony,. of brick, laid In and plastered with this Cement, will en• dun for ages. and OTrIl pi../rd on clay walla. In nine. sire enema. to the alskneas of as Inch, become, In a few day., 10 solid as to resist any ordinary degree of oat able prepare. nor Is the water In the hake affecteeL This Cement thould be und.for all underground, underwater, and calmed struelunr, for all important building.. and for fh, wails, =ping well., .chimney tops, bal. gee. man duets, canal lock, and everr tinsel. of bring and done %truant.e a:rased to water, damp, or frost. nonentnoe a INGII.II.LII. 110 Water Argot and 160 Front street. believe Na' bat believe Nature bag prodded a remedy for 00000 dimew which flesh is heir to. KIWI'S CETROLhOSI or ROCK OIL, put op.. it flows, from th e mad laboratorn muicaahal deep In the bowels of )lather 'Earth, is, without doubt. one of the great., of those romedies. Lead the following tertiMoor. alma by a grateful pitmut, PLZ/.3.7 Pawn. O. Peed. IS, 0152... Mr. eh M. Kier—ilri I have poll .41 your Petrolecia, or-Rork Oil. Mole two months past, analogs been look. log For your agent to get • Nether eupply. .1 could hies void cords dozen more. W. tine (sand the Oil rery excellent in Plus and I/yet:nary. My daughter, at Ws tone your agent tram here. woe lying eery lo• with to. Rust I gage Lwr a teaspoonful. and In three hour. gave the !second. and :La sus elopped, and elm re weer.) Immediately. It is oleo an estrnordinary rented/ for twee and Interned Eras, Cot., Denis., and Rkeumatle, nil lox the the g e.t.a,* have been cored of long ...ling. loan. With renewt. Issas Itiumww. vh e sato ny.adl We ',marl.... In Pittsburgh. fvO I Pat ere, advertising Pe trolgum riNee .7,7.1 ir .. .. el al ISM ti . IDD & co. have just received eve hundred dozen of Cleaver', highly perfumed LION EY th/APP,-comprialtag : the ordinary Honey Maga, extra wentad Brown Blvd., meta Brown Windsor. Winter and 110,1.1 Sbaling Soap.. It 13 admitted by all, that Cleaver's Bozos no. the finest in the vrarli. :obi MIl . iVE DIRLRY the a' of our read rs to the advort.irecxent of " t Vb./ORATING Mit DIAL - to lobtoond anew me. (4E(). P-. SM 'll-1 & CO., No. 54 WOOD STREET, InsitJ the attention or tigers In this inarke to thy Tory larch otatot of . . - • SPRING AND SIIIIBIBR DRY GOODS, At A EX•LL ADVANCE 1 1 3 a CASII on SHORT Clint?. UPalfeeflnat l ,>ler.Fnritgo and ~Ycul ye.--trrwh. and American: LA E'N S —OIL s N E•31toltEll 00,10 ttisTitql;.! ""t' CAI3I3E tlikti"—Ple in and ismer—a lute a oak Delwin be toed maw SATIN Errs— Alt ado,. aspl JetINP -- TWettie—Ln.lllNlitTS—An i l a I.§.wr witty si Lep 1.3111 oPit CAD:: DANTALOUNIf.IIT—An bln DRILLI , --lIL AT LINI:n9---TALitk: bIICAPP—An.I many we aryl.. DIA trande. our o Im cost/!,: n l nhOnS—Lebre an/ barrbeni• warm:men VEIT! NO c—LINIP:Urf--1:A31n011...2i:401;,..C1LECK5 --I.X . Drull Tit PPlK—ell Mil YU rrelPkye.: Z'ern'ire'ATlTLll44l7:7l°, ,V,?MkTit.itiL IlArifniEßCitlY.Pr CIIA Al 9•— iiestelpLitis of VAIILETY I.l 4 nbe Ai sr. InLraburgh, April li.. ari:3pi.r_ A. 11. HOLISIES DANUYACTURIED or SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDII BUTTOCKS, CROWSA: PITTSBURGH. Offlice 23 Wand at., between 1 11 r Al work 'arraign/ spiral IA any no CHARLES E. LOOMS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bowls, Norgoges &e., Negotiated. PANTICELAE ATTENTION OIT EN TO TILE PUNCILUE AND !ALE tr ETOCES. _ _ - game. °,.r 8. Joaea • Oa., coma Wool sal north "Jala REMOVAL POSTLEY, NELSON & CO., PIANUIACIUSZEII OP HAWKER= AND CAST 'SIMI; SHOVELS AB? SPADES, GUN DAIIBILD, SOLID BOX VICES, DBMS, SLEDGES, MATTOCKS,- Have rumored to No. I 7 Market street, where U•di eustanurt •3•1 raercbacts sul in•U•l to eta. one etcek bra n inn ch•Ong •Uptrtsarc 11••1• • talon tb• war, PO Mid Or MOW. Usrpor• CA, nuetwat•l UAI AND MANUHE 1/011103. too. vor sr* Pr•V•t•A furat• • superior artkl of Work, et T.t.rn peen. • faatotdack JAMES P. TANNER. WOOLESALD DYALELL IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, &X., 00. 56 WOOD erurr, P/1121117Z/41, Between Third and Fourth. arlly stook atabraeei every variety and VA, " :I • 4 nlr«t from in and Sumo. calm, an ' it telli t be wablet aa r u. factoryf Prow; root paring favorably with Ilium of drlbbis ant Pew 1 wk. Purchasers will please rail sad .t 1.. bra . .. burins. 44? suo3 L'ltirrnrsiruwanuo uompeary of Pittsburgh It. D. ZINO. Fuson's. r. AVID ZL L. MA tibIICLL. P.W,. OFZICN, 64 WATER, BLITWNTh HAimirt AND WOOD 6TRZINT3. •1t INBUIDLI DULL AND CARGO ILINDB UN THE AND DDINIAARTI lIITYLLA. AND TRILUTA. 11:Z. • arms 114 01 . aaaec, ly 17112 A 6 , ..1 4 ldrpmll rl ble3LA ag4 Lia,4 ND NA VIU4 110/0 ma mks arourArio.v. °Mauro= : H D Mag. . Wei. Lkrita•r, Jr_ IVa.liarlh.r.H. lit..- NittnrlP..o., 1 Ir . .. t.inl.l.rj,i; (o,ml Penlo. Jr.. John N. PlllrnrpT, r. llarb.suall. frano:s Yellers,. rallori lireveiluth; 3• Eche.natl., • N altar brats', Wax L. 1L.;.. 1... H. P.11.115n0k. %lett ---- ..th iiiif: TAXIAPr...... HOPP. T. KPNNEIII PIIILLP V/L9441.......... ..... —.— ..... . ... ELWAIib GRUM/. 11E11017AL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. I.IIPOBTEDS ADD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 7011210 N AND DDISESTIO • HARDWARE, CUTLERY, /be me. Have removed to their how and extensive More, No 62 Wool growl. four thew. above the ALCM. ol Merl, orlaero tLelr et/mouton.. and agerebonts get:wool/7. '63h Intl al tO eSAMILIE./00 41 U. moat COM Wet* odour/. meet over offend la thlo city. 1404 I)A(iUERIIEIYI'YPES . • AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. OACUSON'S National Dago erre= Gallery, ?other of the Otainond and Market street. (0000 iriloorla Drag neon.) tithborrt. thollaw and lianthimentriahlop to obtel o 0 coolant* retook will sere Call 0 the abret eatableta Poet, kited tit with etre oncerior tilde 00 Sky USW; 0,001 with nth 010 at L a mmrator with the molt teenzate Lao Mmilse ofthe Conn all the inn/00 of 0000 Iller errortait 4.. 011:1=Ctnr i raffi . siml. r d. Iteetlersons not itoinind to take a tarthre.onleat a sato fact theamblanni illyt.thenotoir taken of Het and 00001 WT.¢r to toy part of theity:ard go-Bee.. ono. 01 operation from CM, ontil 0 r 0. &cannot in lot Wanton& liaison's First Premium 'UAGUERREOTYPE3. Piit.Ofge Building, Third Street GITIZE,N and atrangers who wi th to ob tain rht, artkdla and llh Ilk. at • ratT tto.larat. plat. trill llnd It to Metz Interest to eel .t Me troll known astabllibmotd. .tatto ttak&aloo int . ..maned. or PO. rtharg• and, Havin g on. cribs largest end beat Armco] 814.. and Sky to Mir too. arueted Ibr tb. purpose. will Imam:mot* of the 1.1.1) ocrarertol kind , sad tuvlaz tbs. - rat= of Dag... T a t u l . 4l4 la Dow oraotlved kr th e aelebratr.l Hoot of fb/• to Illatra,lf7.J. o l, l4 .lmilear.4 rp."ll 0. mottles. aittur Singly cr.:La:Dom whit% IL . outer um. IV Pear& Boom opal ant twang& In in itostno=l t olotknoo. tod nit, T For Sale Low. ir:tFIRST RATE FAMILY OAD.RIAGE, .klnti tam Wen in 11+0 bat I. 'bort lam It 'di/ to IA • botrualit. Itpitits at Mit Met. Ltatallt :OANTILE LI. TOT V.—Adalti..l 4uar..... Ms, b and IFEELItIPD ‘ • ;Z t egkik T WA7l.47,el . l2l.lVW.i .1 Ed ia.L. \ \ • U SAVE li\ 4 ll ICE Burnet's Patent Water Beeler. tirE rye now preps? • ni offer oar friends v r and customers • superior \article of WATT:P.OIGL RES of entice new etylen \ uitt at eisy sasetly 101 , ileed t h e Th • teach, the Ton t\ of the sprites ma of - • rVlrnll. P g'st fr el I t rlVl t . n gi m L. I or pa;41 , 4 7 , as IWs posalie:ono c oar , . fa/NUT r.' ay of T e royrict, Rae iota, desotled stintino to this particular twarnti ' of doineetio \ economy. and\ reannn (Mtn one iMprosoment to ' g another. Rm. at Isnetls . lsived as aar perfection Lilt It s poo:Lie to reach A' proof of this fount In the very . enowal ars of then Cool ' ma, eos all pert, of the cotthfry. A hoe,l. mwatement of farts lit regard Coolers. Till rallsfkere one of their eoperbwlty. Vim they are the nalloara - G. rrry eo the kind raw pwantoot. Theo pre furnished Ti two o,tinet Imo-conducting chanters, by means nf whli h. sit.", two yoords ',asp, the nan o-. water la kept • lempsnitore sh-ve se,. or 1,• from rivetlog (ill der). Thus, at • mita spine t o re. cents per day. • fi sh ir of ordinary size lan be rtni.sysopelial with water, so cold Ia ittelf: large panthers la the at tot Thin hes been fount b,r zonal experiment to Do • DJ wirg of at Glut essentydraper coot. over the earthen Mrs formerly nond far ill. port sae. Asian. thee* Ccolade aura swam: In this ray wen: math k owes - elm, wesits] trontne. Brlng Mannlscr.sYsi In th e e mart workmthlike style, tsoodnPlV.V.oliTelionliton..llolltig7ororTiZat.. o?it . m l.o!st a . An Import., Imprarement hes It!). Isom areel tn t... Gooier, viz: • email ;au lespable f holdind from 411 0-- right rovede of bolter) iraortod Veils tinder the 0--Toe. - This quantity of bolter ten be k pertertly bard ail 4.y. withost addillmslics; .arey lm moot addition n. be annomy and roofsrt of • family. It doslted. A. Cooler eta Oa be to Mat • =GI .tie with FILTERING APPARL IV& Inch lair ao ths eoldltionsl purpose of ramoeingsllimpuHZ:fronithe • a t endering It oerfootly r er an ad whole w Thoo or nod Filter may ln oararlon sr spy time HURNEI • IIIIOUSE FORNISIIING Ea y!b MENT, N 0.14 Evil Fourth infest, CINCINNATI. for Bale by Crockery Deelereavery Th ere. na 4 'aMEIMMI Teas! Teas!! Teas!!! A. JAYNES, PEKIN TEA STORE, 38 Fifth Street, IJAS jest received the largest aad beet so li Itched elect of GREEN! AND BLACK'sTEAS ever brought t, PlLbtrurob, embratlng ecte•of the Beret chops to be toured to the earern vnarkets. Dent:tante vl itieg tho city to purchase Goole, or cm their way Zed, era tn. v u , l to cell . 0 4 Skautlce ter stook before pureltaaluge/et where. pun I can and will /ell Se cheap as the "Belowtr cau re retaerd it' New Pork or Philadelphia. la e Het of the vcrionegralee, allot wh:ch bare bronco, fully aeleet.d, sod eau with confident." be taX•mmelaftd: 40 hall rheas Sue Youus it 10 (o.\do. \Noy one Youtz 10 to. \extrellne Ilnyune do; 100 do. Superior • 40; 16 ' do. Itra Ake ON 100 Lacquered **extra eurio. boutlg Hylton; ZS halt ellen, ue Oconuwder; • 10 do. re Oats dc; 5 do. d Moines 23 do. Superior do; 176 do. JOe. Oolong Black Tea; .10 do. Extra 800 Ole.: • 30 22: g::=N47, rang aud• frainuut °akar ZS dente •xtr. Doe noimiti BrealLtat tee 0 , . Curious o. de; ALSO—lava and Die Cork.. LorefluVe ert.bed ead Pulverized Super,. \ Pittsburgh, May 1. 1851. \ kW:as/A.20 " ?ENV AIiITXALUABI4t,BOOKS.—D'An -11 blnnes /Lem), of Refortnatio as* voltme. belies new volorno-1.15, of oar '4.. d. Atehott's 111.10,7 of ?faro. \ Do. alien Linn. Child's Illstary of Co land, by DirktalL Coleridge, complete aorta. Layardil Nineveh—lva 1v .,1 ,rk. \ \ Dan. Oleo. by Strickler Parable. of 'ffprtng. Plarhint Lifteationa. LI tt, e.. Make the Plod of Dith Warida. Orphan Talo Hornbill sad Nlabt Watehe ' f, \ f mass Yonne—Woman'. Fria \I. i fPhie Myren Book. by Bans,. Chtlerisn Tithe.. by l'lnD. Kay ko Uncle Tolif , l• ;\ ''' ' • Baal, Me; Perinture Faetv— .p landbi inveoll Sating Time of Life; Preattes 117 lin \ . ,LeaII . tures. Warta. Poreerbs. , Lectured en LIU and Health. b r r tr. kW.. \ \ : •Itellpte of Faltbtoltonon arid abb. Destarattoirof Mellef; Preacher aidMins. Pszred Philosophy of the &mow. by br. Illlthcock, \ Nina Years in Atotralla. h F I \ Nem steak of Prayer alit .. - 11 are err oeflooke. I roya DAVIStMe A A031.15W. Pik Martatst. \ Proclamation. • \ il y virtue \ oil' a precept under the bands of ID wo, It. Idea . ore:President of_tha Wert off:unman Plele In aol for trfe 'lnit./1110W I:nattier o f Prakkivani. and Justice of the Court of Oyer. and termitter. and rant erol Jail delivery in and for Aoki Distriehandsikki:Vokgs and Gabriel Adam,. Itpqa. Aaaneata \Judea ell. .0. , county. In and for the otooty of at Ileatetly. dated th.ldth day of May. la the Ana, of oar \ Lard ea. thousand log and f.fty.tbros:end to Ina direetof,fer b•Id• log • Court of Oyer and Ikranker and :neutral 101 l Dello ny, at the Court Ifouse.la,lhe Oily of Dittaborgh e on ton.' Ir. PCl7,l * ie mi nt i tinft i l a o t ' t7;eb t " ' , ! ° •?;L1 ' 1 . 2!....i.-- y rk!,..—__._--s of the ' Yaw Dormer. and Conerobleo ld . et\ tb• 'aunty \of biletbann Ova they he then and thane. trotheirproper,persote. With ' .....21:en o el . n r‘''' o, ; d' i Ink ' 6" :11r4 . 11, ` } ' ,..r. 1:%1:1: `±`" bee olbeere, Ist their behalf, ap 'to pa done-eon.] also Ono. that .111 promeute the tai that up. are. or may loin the fall of raid aniary ofikiprobeny. tp to thee aqi there Lo proorote apoln.l them 1 aksitnT bejnat. tliven node}, Jar Land. la PittAligreb. Dila • of tier, to the Year of our Lord. opt tbilkes drel sod Cfry..th7 nod ofs the Cosina , en•y ...vault, 0, ftdltavelS ....... WILLI..._ ItEINOt. Sign of the fig Eool • 01111 AT great ad..= to decal,. the Intelligent eltlema of lbof cotaambjr, bat the - obi. thry look for tros Hot/ ROUE. et t door t o Ttivd, at awl were 10 or 511mota on every \lf you wan} Eel. ler Mom. look Die the eta Rook; if yen loran Writtaod if rona Par, look for lbw erlebratod Si a et M eevec or rou w • tot Amount Reek, Mem dime& t the maim l'a-L3 re sal yea eon art Nem Jeer Shen tirewnerw. • U —ll , enre you owe the It A Rook at the doe, No. kb W. Third greet. arr.:wits the kicrodian's• 11.FtCatbsal, bill.. A, LaTRVEI. ADA at 317, Loyd:weal • Ardount lEck 510olsetorr. PO ALL WIIO.II IT MAE:CONCERN— Aro Mu all well mantled with Rion , iwg and bummer 7 it i !•7llo:7oVarfttiVt i nt o t:tt a art,l notNa o tPtt i el: soleerednc...nt or •••••0 lad DoT.' Clothinw.•Egetroor trim er.ort derertotton of Shit Li: Drawer.. Hos*, Glover load combining Mx Is ever offoeml to Pole Coll of vblen tll be .14 at Um lowedt nem •• W. Studrj. , Pine cono. o.r tee Curry., Mr ' it ranee nA IL 7 . 3ol" e ' t;el . Notice to Contractors. '7" t: IWPOSALS will 14 received at the $n N elk,. of Ike Cievelml end Ilabooing 1414 o :oo.pline. la Titan'. T. 11114.11, Ceg.t. a, WO, tial.ll T 0 ESDAT. Lay MS. DIM the Creditor end /leant? \ og smut blown to oZooe of re 14 teet, frac/Warren to Tonegik fro. Tim Roe rase along aide or •linineMbt of Steroh Mel and it. Pentosylvabla and 1.34470 MM tne entire dl.- 1 sreteldeatlms are no. Maly for icerweOlon at the on \Terre.. • ° • Eatorneto will loceinedit 1:6001.111 T. end ravAeattatick etea."H /order of' the 11 , W of Dire - dirs. \ EDWARD WAltri RA, Lblef Ragleworr. MIL \ uoderawhed hating nQreodaong thekealree to eicae tbeli von* att leekek Stole ',Shag expert 13atardat, tram 11110 time UMW the drat of \4 l eo.ember text. 1111011 motet:ally as In mow mins 47 mike thn eir arclumw bott• trort soar. \W. A. WEILURIE \ • • LLTRIA A CC— DAILEY A IRENAUAW. oi4f3;. \ FINIViI lIIST(LKY, Vol. s—The Valleet of tble mfenone relict the Ereddith 4 R eforma liOn. it vert mere I .FeerartrokaLb t e,7 l l== For \• lyt„Atl,TE,L—A'fir4syate Boca ace ari.e.A.:37l.- 11 T- "" t o ite t tat - :11::: 2 4 way deptato okeandaetlnt 4 Me hiabeit Ira.* 0111 be Oven C. SALIDUITY. l'cr fanner arcrolenlerf 0. *ammo, Neer Coat.% Ileore nttebtorgo 671141wdtbe E membez.s .ol me CRIIPANT the ne,Hlay 9 . 2tke112. Metqlej dam natty • t Malt b•lt.bn tat tud,7 11.•1 tb anti. at !MU , Patt.mir o a lott, ‘• - . , 112,6,19: Cit .0 la.•ll.VlADE.4teet, FARQUILAW HOBSOkt \a s y EDMUND, tHILXIAR : S,„ EAST, END QF DIE‘IN ELTI.‘" , 5 LILT ,14ENTS, CLOTIIINO, • of auk. ai'd materials alas. oa Iraiksearranted 'oActly 'arias." lass CT ITTSBURGII NORTII AMERICAN . itB4l)T co i lt;irr—o, zAze4ir Li t o r t k ria „ Ti qi pay itie Mgt"; grail? . / o r zenti, L then/ *tn.& I.:E-100 per lb, 40MUSAPATIA,_ SC4P o. per monad a PAITO* J,ll. CA• We NO.; 100 do. ede \ J. IL CANFIELD. \ itibr.LD puro, for sale by ALA,\J,, d" IF A LARGE -AND( VALUABLE' PORK A MCI. tO,I StiTAIRLINIIMENT.Gitoraa. ad grounds than. sitoot4lllll Ul. city of,ith4llng. By virtu. of a 4.1 cf 111101 eented tot. on 64 11E11 day or Match. 18.54. by Jam. Dual.. Mathew War ran. Arcluhold en., and foatabarriwy nod now . retard In th• L'hult'a OM to of eddounty . .Unott of Ohlo county. 1 .11.11 at ran auction. tho MOW bldder. aat the hoot door of the, oort Wool IMESDAY. nu/ t day f Jon. oast. tb• progerty., to wit' Lot nunarrod 21110 East Wheeling, sal arthialo or oateel of ground adtoltdow ttsrsto.tontaleths (1) two act., tw• tals, and th irty-six pd.. shuhtsol on L. bank t f r, t ‘n t meet. In tho oz ir of, icarnme p tat.n o . d L ' A ri LTV. coranAcard r'ittl b n'al ° ,lgiail"nr d TegT . J . e:lrr d pn Roolo, two ?I,:oleiv." 4 too, Iron .10.11112 'ark, Pl.l. Senm Erns , gettl.• ode A Attu's , three gets (Platform Sea.. 000 pa i r of Stock . hosles, Lard, 0.1.4,, and air otberfoolL t o and Ahourtenestors th..f. There N OO Otto attached to said eetablistuo•Ot 0.00 Books bon...gable of ..stnlng one, million Soon. of Meat. The 1010•1, building. And el td 1h11T144 new. and lo motpleta order. Mete •Iso he sold, author separate]y or jointly, as they be lutraatter.deler. aboutolo W, four .. t e of ground-, jaunt' to the above ff . :L . 1744 ttiettr—arid gulton rood and Wheelins creek. Also—twenty.two At l of ground off the North sid*of Lntnugtbered efts= 00 In • p uare :I on Main treet. Tramsno ba lanc e Iln street will bisold for otte-thlgf, In cash, and the 1n air and Melt. mont.. The nutatning property will ha .14 for on.foorth garb, and tt.• tabu:tato twydre. and eishteen Ith l mcm t Is. the got lewra too tro . d l roi r sirlroViti, '" arrtke pUttba. money le sold. dalllag Tuso. I will convey Inuit tilla ash; rested ro• by asid dead of trust. Sal. to comments at 10 o'clock, A M. . E. W. LIAWITIL Trustee. \ IMMO= Rb, UTTER-2 bblo. fresh Roll Botteri -‘ tbis .111/ als7 nmeivad add Rs eale bt . ugdallY 11. COLLINS% _ . AKE bble.•altd bill bbls. /0 4 0/1. br rao/0 MIRY 11. COLLIN/. piA'rliEßS and \ GINSENG—;-28 bags ' Tnathsrs and 1 sok 11Inseng, stow landing from low., Glob.. for urDl ~`.s o ' /SALIM DICEY i CO. WANS and FLAXSE rcn ,El3bage Bea t % Ord no . b 7 1841 DIOXIN Co.. )!'Y splio .;' 'VEIN' MUSIC, YEW\ MUSIC-H. IC Ls- 1 / N eta b.Jttot 7vevlrll yen, Matto" Zane,: .Z 4 j r. ° . ‘ - '.. • t:ttat Mae, by le. T. Wallace: Cnab - nase Yard / a ootatttedvn to tta tvoular Signal' att'' , tolh -- ,, F-.4 by 11. litoto: Rube eenottirh. comsat. +o "t:t-7* ‘ 1, . 1 &bottle...b. by LL. Elobenitoso s o i'el al / ob+ wan out on* of the beat eoraposia as on Straen9t.: Bit Talmo V* o ttttoattatt , HotaCy atatetn•bft!. by W. V %Valise.: WI. t-r Polka, with slooaat Itthosrail Vy Wa:late. Sala e“nte, sung by Mad. boat& g, ho esker/ \ \ Only Da's: - L obo of Inman.; . \ tintls banes Ystm: no they Hiss , •.1 Hort, 001 Way me Hama by thokh n,.. ! rakor ._. lita . Sank . \r „thok,diwTrn ear Kann n/lka; /ken: , ..1......e• In de Coll Omuta: Iffent• A Win \ ' ' nut. IVa:ttt Mateyosbonnaritt Coma[ sebottlesh: , l'att Atone all Alo \ ..sessomont lanai:Wen Slo tt Lobe Wa tt ; Henrietta Polta: Vid Sentra: . ey , nn Polka , by tba Herne. trines Ton ro;la-7ermanits Ride Hof e's Sir. .oth saziallons. bleisb We EsbetVas!: .as sane by Mad .Sanali NejoHy 1 Sint —Donitelttt I for thePiadteby afrahelles. 11,--Granda Faatui• on' th e nopnlas air. Han IN% t o latent gran/ enmessitlea of We/ V. Welton. I.ltt, • nice lot Of fottntn Alosis fa. Plastia Violin. Mts. S te., nfc:7,y, . ...,Jo,l:.`L'lfiLs,!'il:;, \ .. rri,the Honorable the Judges of the Co -- ot ofAmaersl Quarter Parries: of toe recce to Lad for t'r pa u ,!Ztat i f i rN.l77.l4lll BILL. of the Thlrd Ward. Pittshurittla is th r K7tity sfrteuPd. humtils thrtr.c.b that star ptultio r bath:mm{4cl heraer eilthuateritla f.r the acrecumo tiro - of Dominic?" , nod others, at her v:lliac how, PM a Wahl aforesaid, - and rt . ,. that 'p our Dooms VIII be plumed to gram hera Wens. t. Fret, • Public HOCH, 1 , 1 entertal..mtati And tout P.O. elan dutiq"u'd. pr". EDI2 AB WM I LL. W.e the uadarsiirced. titian.. of the Ward Woreardd. do rattfi that the abbe. pet Mauer is of coo 1 revue for bouraty Ptoperakee, msd Is well rroaided artth boor* mom Mid cone - 814mM* for the atrumcodatlon arid IMP itur of Dracitera LEO traveler, Sad that mil tare. la heceParp. Jarcee Nontorth. D. R. E..). &Imam L. Illbbert. J. Q. Earley., ID W. B oo m ut. Samuel Baled, Calltu.alL Aniattrarig.a;Wca Paul. A, (taut. R. A. CO:allie. cadd:d3t WrED,-S.WtOO. sECURED ti uninctaihere% city priiper tr, for which fair Priie CUM v 4.1. iddrew . L.. tte Otte. ato rbulMeT, Mina Company hag this day deolared a dividend at Thai/attars Plttite it/. war diva out of the scants , tor th e t ofo retcutlia—two aallurand Oar cants or winch will Would in clean, ori , or litter the PLO lostaat. and one dollar ter mbar.. credited to ;dock. r. Hui or rirtrottutt. C t , \ May 3, 1955. ..} President and Directors of ibis Batik hare thin day doolarol • dirtdsadcif tour roc rout. f . o. the last sin months, parable atr•tookholdera or thorn, irnahrepresentatives on or an , : thadhirtesnth inetsnt, roytoitlairitor J 0113: SNYDER, Cashier. \ 31 L1CE.M . 511.1 ,1 3 1 / 1 .30,41Ctr..3' P.C., 1 raurcson. -iiqy 1557. f Ig\ Bank to-day declared a dividen of f. ,,, :trz. - :l,7aLlmit'it-thk..,T4\ or ht P-ku ~4 IL DENNT. Zzawtot B.K or Erral. 1 Mar 8, 1 8 1 58. • 7 rIITIS Bank has declared a dilidend of four e.l;:tnr::::Zi,tl;rbaUrtttg. the lasi .L qoa hr, . JAMES a. MURRAY. CAssler, VEW GOODS—A.'A. Mason o Co. ; No. 2.5 Fifth lamer. aiv comtardly receiving (ror es. Fray) stony , nd Factures of nor cram gruls. compel...re silks. crane d. Pant Wider and Peanut bongs& mans de trees. Matatar mpg, tlsure.. gmendlors. berate de Immo , tror•Orretd hens. Mats:lla Ewen., ie. my 4 . SILAWLS,--A. A. 31anon Ec Co., No. 25' Filth et just reoeleitd and will open ad. tooro initt• beantinil aaportatent of tram tore &Lewis. encipti , Lne plain and figured etik..tatln iteipo berg., white embed. tiered do.. printed detain. and netbatere, MINA. fie., le. ' m7ll gIOIIT TIIOUSAND POUNDS Steam Peeking at the Won and New \York manufacture, mit= to If In thieknate. on hand mad far eat. by the " ."""°'"'"' m1f11.116 Market street. IREEN PAPER—I,or Windo Blinde, glaid ,Irglasrd. fne,ale, at the Wall Paper arthoutc. No ..°a' stnett, 2.7 3.T4 \ 11:10.11A. PAGNEH. 11100 it INlATS—A'„varie s tv of kind.' and.T4 J. * * 11. PHILLIPS', , Vi O. 115 Shalt at • .oxes prime yes : utter, yl bAt s aby ...ta by ‘IIE.Nn• IL .LLT:iF. HY 'PEACIIES-21 sacks new Peaches, maliby lmpij lIESIIT ErACOLLINP. OrIAID SILKS-20 pieeeitiew etyle plaid k m ; fi fie , o,JEust rartirsl at • A.-A.11'5:9N 45,00 'A. 'N0.251)1115 rt. %T.L'iP,SIIAD AND llERRlNG,—R4tteived tbledvy a , vve!, of Baltlcaase nor Na. 1 - by 1.r.-1 . rlag If nFrel or Of. 00 , •,!S.SILCY A fiLNSLIAVI, ' . 7 ,VAIINAIi.ED WALL PAPER 74 ve ry ' I 6r-5=1(51/nl,le, for panel work - . halls, c/35•14 . r.ru55, /V, with rarilleffsrs rod rerkteh Wrier& for ssla'ot otd‘slarairhat rfixdal .55 51Arktr . rtr.t, by .1 ZO4 ° , THOSIAS PA LIIF.B. one Efundied Toncßags Wanted, '\ \ At 074 i per Eundred WILL give $Tt75, er hundred (c.vn)'fer. ,0.54 (NUN tit Y It.sl7 , ;•,drEyen4l at my nor*, 0 ..14•J ouj sup. Ilttigborgb,•Pepti. 4 - Trudir•T \ 118.1T.E*Vt OLD, BLWS'TOILNALRIL PLIJII)kC)kS AND GA'S FITCHR ‘ • u\ 1•: enal2'.... Itire' I LL-eq. ALLGure, ' `ID TZDEIII. seltzer, [PRAM 1 . - I:l4ll.:srvrii9t. Lu.eumeel.: 1 ( ''l e li lit C( i ii k*U .. 41 1 1 10w ,,, n g i , 1 q . w i lV e te , r •' Lr. Water ompeken &Lim . ' \ ',. tel /‘ '• Qii.K. TISIJA—I. IN. ' '(4zier, At th"c ) , , c , ,,11,11.1. W. 40., 4.e.10ge ”eulefttii \ ipkreild react .n;thi \ ,:erTg :tV:it`'..;,ll,ll l :4 .4: fol.? 1,1: ,dl.ll. devxnum ,. ?f, oe• — •••eerpie • bandeven MI. ttrise. 'L 3•11 d eel e , • kuretwing oleeeqer. • L N,XRAZINIL \ . ‘ . ;..7 Vederat •...`44en•Levir. ,L • • & .131}41tnEct) •o:Stre eeeoreat of CIVAALCIt. . a t eo icrOzate• 1 0 .4 ' , WSJ:I4O6h Nant,sts. , ' siyti. WAWA PAPS(.--Frexich am! America TT v , htdr, now stria% *l:h +:fia borarrs ani vata,ea,and gunkln mate+, alr otalm and I:WU; tra sale by \ ' \ THOMAS P aLMER. nara \ \ galltat at. A •,m. _ ..76 tn e. 92 x i er . r . cat,_ brays . 6..4 Lk ain•t dineirvel tt}p.b„y3 na- !• 864.k.M. Si wood .„t .PARED dtlN—Oswego ‘nE24Lu t..l—io„bae.igAmb!"d n4l l r nitz. „ ,• , ,: 1 ..4 CLUININE—, 200 01. received and for sale br ' Ioysr , E BELLEES. . • ^ rub ICAT,HAIRON 7 S t•o.sa recqj v 53 '"" \ E. 8\ eeLLTnit... BEDF9P.I) W.AT-gs—We fibre cbastantly ‘ on hang Uns sonerlotodoeral.V.tor. nnich no .41 by the bevel. bolt t0rn , , , 1. Or Lo‘.tr . , Bl isty4 comer 3LaAot st. nod tto. Inonsoul. lIITE kEA.NS--20 bbl!. `Zed, a attritPux. 800515-7.5\ dosea juet received b- V.v.; , , •FT.' . JLE ~ b:a; e stn. ACON--4,00013a hin-round, kr tale 11 Tolt Bosettrogsr • mvaput.,, 'II , AR-40 bbla. North ~I.aa.br ImIAI VON hiNN .; VE iiiikeiiiimiwoaci-respec—if-ullir'i'nforso \ 'they fliendi Cal the Public generally. that tool bare entanel Into le rtneenble enennonenan on ttee inth A. swine Up dm of It. ITILLIA 3L3 It CO. 6,7 we t releVlrk.;lrtftret 11.1 :;VPi r g_yull E IPO W Pa 21e1T - Tery r tlast mat ernenutd euperint ncrAtateinlD. ' 'eneinn e ,1.0.1 to tar. steal: on band en 04.11 . 21.110 of ail liens • Iron 23 top Inc:ke:at their aetkellentyry.,norte torso t tn.n and,leandater ti;..!... !,,,olissr wicuswe, . , AMIS 1511.30 x. `... tlegbe ' ke_Or.llo.2d.. ' ' \ 1 znyetitY `.. \ 'Fax' Sale'i3y thiPailiare. \ T . T uE following siiicles a Eastarzi, prices ; ' \:, asn: ' TO l Dl.Nikkiltillio, a itsV42-thr two B "‘ \ '.„ Vanliette.t •entet.‘. Pimento, ;Ginger, liture,, c 2 )*;. \ , Cloven /c 3.14, Bulge. Tany_ee• oil Atenthu. It; . t ., , . tend • nanny of raper. by 1 TiollEs wa01)8 -. .. \ \ 30,3 \ , ocaan..l4 Drairt, No. 43 WIVE,. • \ r• I ..% \ (L 4 ASS T S e ---1.00 bbls.',N, 0. Molasstf, no on \_ . . 3 ,' •VON in • Ott.nor.sr a 11171171.17 %. e• ° ` dIL~-500 koga ae — ~'_ ma •v:,v~ ficIRDAGE—AII ainort ent ays X .1 aid for tato tr t 073 , VON BONNLIS,IIB7 SIITILPnT. N' INDOW GLASS-300 litzes 840; ISO do 0111:100 do 10x}4: do.4:18, coon. trr larl bnnd"onb''' '' ' ,VPEA ' Nlroßsi , ,, MO kAT. ath?AR-20 bbds just rooeivid\ .33 TONILVINNIWILST 1117AP1107.\ uu UCB.ETS AND TUBS-40 doz. Tuck b u s g' r 111i7ibg , QUYTUB SNEATUS7-50 dozim On . ..NU& 1,7,44 r.r. .tbry(,N DONNII ' OBST 311:1GP4 ror•Zs,__ =MI k rerioN s. S-6 nrd Bc, PATTON S. KEE-29 4crson Ilay 'lasi, for sale by ,e.ya \VON BONNUOVIT •11. SIUMPIV" DDER-30 kege hand:wad for sale jFesi N - 0 -- sot:91911 . re.FLIT4EIS--44 sacks now,iar4i — f T roTo j sbarot,Nbrinaer, Lar,nl.br curZ, . \ !BAIA!! Ot.L BVTTER--2 Lle. prime Roll-But remey,,t the 4.1,,,T iiirgAr i t s tv oda tty 3 'ti . 0.114 Sicob.tl 644 i. R 0 0 3.11.4. 0 0 doien Brooms, • Alum athl qualklei, is Aare sna lar • tl• by /...'ilebAlliE.‘ll4 itioltd it. IaILOUR-1,80 elira im: gi pe r fi nas Jl`Vrecidied itbfor isti by A. \ R ICE -16 tievren streAan d tale low. by \ A. AA. gollAN\ m 73 \ \ / 14 \ Eiti!len;slsratiQt=lleuin ",..t re ta y 3 \ \ A. A. ira PAL 11rED APPLRS—=loo — ' — bFLsbelsDn e d .11 . 1. pled. a nab ortlebn In ikon azal far fah by \ . 4 ,3 . tial i , 4fi 11 4NOINS411ite \ and lig:ht diadem of Wall raw. with any adds anti and riraat. nofat,' In dro,eu l lntunnnn ,, o, dlocn. V. 1., 1 , ,n,1a by,' 0.721 W.T. SIandILALL. 8 Woad sun.t. f.TMITATION — VtlXETVall — c : ck 7- 1E .: 1 : ... .e . n r ..p.tra Toms. !km ra/a nhorp br n 4 v,a3,2 - __WALTER Y. ItrALL' VIUTTEW--1 bbl. plimo Roll Butt 'd ibis daYand for ado bY .. to . • I(UN UONNIIOIIBI. & MUD. la. 4 .1 AND and LACE LEATIIER—ForaIe may 2 yth idam.cmk. ST. lAMIS lIIDES-1,20 Hide:, in eni4o, rVIAVir rfTtll - 0151A1SERS--Ligbt 'Skirting, fo lhamakie t mr 225 D &13,1) DE 1,1. t. h pEr.SWANVAiratk--Beeswa. F at A it tApvuket D N " " '44 VA UN uroct. a Co.' A LcoixoL--iop bbl.. 76 and 96 pe pent. lalat,l'a'''r;,,f7"."lcit'iralfrki•Prtks IrNSEED.OII,-100 bbleainseed Maar 4 .I.„si xi: A. ItUaILISTOCS.'• \ . t r fresh Roll 4 r , I"' HATII. EFS i 00. • dui • 'BY pg4cors:s-23 bus. (bright halves) 'l4l r... !` l "' b rittli k eSti4Sr.l4 At Co. APPL4S-15 "sae and 5 bble Dry II AL... ill 11{04. ard cos • VA.Triseas • OCininTER-4 bbLI. fierth /1,01/ RUC tit t xtit do. 44 , , 14401 J.S. CAN mu% • ../ROFESSOR. ALEX. , C:BAII.V.I7' \TR E: 4_ COPIIEROOP:or Modleateeconmotind;far beautify- ' I. ImarTaing tut 1 tramming Iha_balr, `frlng \ct, . brut es, bare., M ia mi. rhromatlmid , and all leritatmas of I tl.• alto. O. preparation, Um sale laf which amounts to . ''. onlemilllon of bathes annually. would soma tuned Ipa • ailtertimsents but as the thou./amt./Lab° purrhisrfe. alas and apbray• • f It haying probably rd. id, pith ratan event ef the business done by Ptpfeesor Baa,. hal ...as botewifb 'a plain Matement of tba facts droll \ • • from his,bootm. sod with them tarderotds sarnea and \ . " hearty thanks ta Ms ',inamorata. patron/C._ .• \ I - .I- Protasis, Barry's tem:mita of macs for Lim yam 11M2. L i --. show that darinc that year about ClO.OOO tibtllea of 661 \ 4 Triorphe•rous were dimmer,/ of. and that thy audio prod. 1 • f of the , Immense mlo was nemlylloo,doU. V, \ 1 This plain. ancernishad tala L; • hater o.frinsanbuT on \ • • . the value of tae ardfle than anethlng its Inceretoroml4 •• / Mi. If it wen/ not denims in its adore upon lb* hula-- .1f It waro not Loralusblem a bon...hold mmady rbr out.. \ f braise., burns stin drdamr,tb.-It Would 644. rif dcarte. , i• baa/ ualsommfly Itedermand. The waalthy pordonaf,tha • \ \ , _ pahlle would buy it at nun annu l bat .Proremor Iracry .' - i , Fag relneed it toad:nee so law that ,thopoorest mu a:: L. ~.., S , selr ea : f its beta dm 1 i • /- i' • tam Ila Large hotels tree. 23 Beats, at wholepla t ' I \ • tmii. m th. 61:cadvtory and Deiriodyio. 137 ririaudwarL\" , • LLfer tort. aadi?y r, lfe priaepal Vara and Dm/WM. \ • I thraugho r a4th z io t, :n . ple , t o ez ra .. d b, a, Mack.% went \\ ~ i,- Inthm.o •/ - . L- lil \ ti. BELLER.% , , \ ' „ aPdo'Bci• •. ~. XTEW MUSIC.--Wild Flow*, by WELUI,CI3; ~, '' •• ' \ \ 1L et of the Grave, by Lareast . '• \• - \ Let sums Gantle.Word be 13polea. by ver b; T=u,llo , Los , -7 .1. by , Woodbury; . —• • \ 1 \ .s/ 'Tear, ,: Th.,: , I, , 0 • li•mq• Mgther. by E. 4.41.; : \ • folit'Aale.bpThomoma; NI y Sid Kenterty ileum. Gabel Nicht, Lf Po4i \ f! Vsnirwell ray Lilly Dear: . . ~ , • Onfrimr to Wait/tor the Wagrn, br Wallsoa ; ; ' \ ' ....- '- \ Obi Faltenni Urine; -I, VI Blow Son or Volees rm. the Spirit haul , \ • . 3 toe) num me at, LI/ros : . \ iiid PAM Qamiletilm, by Fuger : '._\ ' I • i •', - Batly•Dawn Polka. by Brown; . • \ A talaltad s Pam:Misch y ' I. s • Naiad behodlmb: \ -' . Krdly, Polii Padova, by 3tunok ; . - '' ' - V \ Meant {Calm ' , new and beautiful Walla: • , • . o, vac heap, Polka. Krim.. by Mani t; •-- \ 1.1: VidA.+Y..:l4t.tre. 67 Idbluen-elevaLU7lll:4446ltb.l: l'orkete Dandle, by Str•koset/ 4 s :1 '. \ Tea. Tub, b r Walaira-.‘ baanUfni arrangement w il t. ‘rariatiom of Jetty Trades farofita saa,. ~. MUuldn's Ccoathm, in n hatfeamm Patna volume. With '. • P. en- or organ 1 =4.4..61..64. , 11.Sert Mereirt: Thri,abors lust molar& toire/hir ''' • .- ith • lame lot et vial and tantrarletdai music. aim • dim selectionef•Multas music For Fele by • '. ' JOHN U. MELLOR, FL Wood street. 3.Msdo bound to gal al Its. and at Um shortest =Um \ \ ' surd \ ei= S-A zthj.ll t the ems, altera "tit4ll,llsL \ Ohio and Ponzusyhranta Raiload. , , \ \ . ~ ~.:..;Ls.' .M. , , L3.TzZ= \.. , \.. .1 1 7etc:mrnyoriall of ihooNno,Brighlon Aommmo \ Jotioik Train, , • - . • TO ARV hTWECT ON MONDAY, MAP tote. 1552, •, \ Itk. NEW BRIM:11'0N .A.CCOMMODA- VON TRAIN. for the .13211.6t2 :411132i11.tat. Win --' tare Ner,Drlehten et 7 A.51...7.0 beech _eittsbargh.ot ' S . B.= A. H. \lt aril Inv. Pittaboroh at 580 P. M. .8 ' teach Nev Strighbou at 055. The rend Trek. will eon .a. h . retzfore„loallog P.lteborgh \ at. Iv lv .A. . R. aottefiow Valeta. •t 1 00 P. al- ArlTalTed.rotakiT47.'il'erre!Unt t\iVaajailtetroYGltA! taka;l7.leN litIlbeek,1800: Flareaille ov.ba3; Sowle!alop awl thousetohn Rano 0 00; EsnoAy ead Valve 1118ttro ihonooto. &eh. etre enttior Ihightne 5400. Tbo-tiek- - \ eta arit to ho paid (At Dbeintlea. to be , Allect OD Vitirth• - . 'Fame co th , e , turebseer,abd P220-a fore Pod II trtootfetred tq anz iht. rearm . thaNto Tiotsta sollAt /wooer re-h., -'1,y..., .tjer emo Rev oßohton Paco ion no Ito' t SI , . ' ~.. 1k; ‘, ~.. Fa- Tleka4 aptly to GPO. PARRIS. Tle et Are*, at ' lb. I , ,ole.all:tr.ta; etatleo- .\\ 8. 17. e7:78.", co .4, , ...,_ Mae( Sommer and Samiatend.., I . }umingham'Exidiv dom p 31 7 . 1N purenatice of the oatioh of the COIZIMid;. .n e . r u a t i 7Z, l ll td g l .7tinahrp .l r4ll . %%•; . e ti,. .. 1 : \ 2xiiv,-& — th,.,,a,tbyit'PoL l :l:l7Vl27 ttVol; DAV of.. 0N.......Z.T. ab the boo . . of- D. Larboo. ....h. im,..f.N.-..1 , PRi5..,1,..1.1...gri.:;?,-: , ..,Ta..91. \., • ....,„„.....h, -4\ \ • tovella \ JOSEPH Elo/LNIGHit Somata:T. \ ' Ilains and Saoniders, for vuENRIr.I3. OCILLIN,S. parh . ls Negitannocke. ‘ , :§"g;7ilV; t xuCyrnr. BIACEBBITHI3ELLoWEi 3LI,IRTIVT OHM \ co , partnership Notice. arolina , for &sr* 511:71 IL. . .. _ . ~.---....--,_-.L.- \ ~. \Erencitt,urganioes: • '.- '. \. \ \ ~ FEW patterns , extra rich'', and iituid- - , \ &X-..F....b. °manillas: Also, ato amportment , . • II , P nth Lao, own. , attn. mon of • \ ' a\, - ..uukpay a lIIIRCIIPIit.D.'. • \ , ' • . t . itaed'hy tg ti.;:=7,ll,lllAllttitt '4'4- i d'. \ . °nein da Doar . \ mad s ' \ TilElAerfrON F .r!, ---- W""" .--- -------%,," • \ \ ,. 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Mama _A` La Cottaapa •l`it terformana, v 11! conclude wlthLtha lab m Tobta.-- 'III,E LITTLE EACH PARLOR. • E , mon ,TT • ----14. EMI H S = l - Toaaornar-atalame ANNA TIIILLON, avt att. J. U Ve t )- - Not vt ; :f ,INS , r t; fin sonum. realtiva du l rin ilt.engazetrat'''" \ JNT C HALL! ..AD CONerarr BY TEE PRILADE\kPHIA BARD. H. 0.1. MILLS - OELEMIATED\B AND, Instituted . I OWN?. 1. 193.), 4111 alre •OR AND 311131 CAL Tg4TAIIN-JIeNT, w SATja DAY \EnksHINI/s Ear a: the n'7 , 77 Lan. stiloTleiete to ova. tohs hal at 717. Old7 . llohel, a. at the 517tda Storl7. \ in743t . Ethiopian Opera Rome. J. E. FOSTEI raepeafully an- - not:no. to the