• THE PrrrsßußGli vingffig. :11 1 By Nunn olcals k. co, PITTIIIIIIIIOIIa --: MOND TMORNLNG; ISAY .18111-' - • ruzuginzL - ALL NOXITE•AIEXIAICiIif: ' Adnatkonnans and Sibienrdena le the Nonl Amu red - . *inns Idannte,,F!tdiadclphia, reed . Ted —len:nand linOnd ea. oawr. 'rwriamint_aulx.oszena published ,'rn•WraIYZVIVIT- - Taredtilgedres re t Weekly is Tern Deller l s per mmo, um% , in etude& ' ::-igrAirsitignes'ino earnestly ssque;ded the hand in ". • olaujaynes kW: hr. monad Laser'Y in , to daY as • • ptacticable. - . Foil fasisr Cogsmarrial IsielligesseMomUtie, Mar • := Mut .News,.lmpans, Mossy Mutsu, Su. us ', Whig eai dlall,Rtssainte - Noathantiose, , • FOR CANAL COMMISSfONER, *Ziht/iiitIWA , R Tat Catbnial'Corzelipolenee of the Pittsbarth Gazette. - ..1 01 P 5 : 21 0 4 '.4eilleeraletlelle Vaasa . , .:,. 'lliashington, April,'27, ISSEL ;the' Ashaitt members 'o/Ccatereas, no , der lbe exam:eked ineideit toe near approach of tatitlatial situation, have comhialtd, thouga . 4 4 *ithirall- liilltY,nlakot la mid 2 FdelP. , d , ittua ,et • , laseestse their miserable at not not- ..its= aesig ken4 ag4 b, bestipipatricagimpon five . haidred ti trot ecolidated, dogia-themtut: iet bate's, diey Op l ose all zOmis.r.s of mad pub .Go tatty.' .'Tltus to day a, Ipl was ordered to be , ingroseed Jar the iperchase of Anseriona Hemp ihriatimigei price of the sum paid dining Me five yeah past. It eras oppose d in, the mire mut. ' "'hoinessi of oppoiiticn, and Mika' deferred for the Ammon I hams named.. , • A.Bill of More pahlicintenind,. proposing there p4MI ofibe act of 1846, authorising the President orate United States in divas one of .the lMajor •.oenevelei—Secst or .Talliiir-41 the close of the war, Wei cbitintied io 6he manner. The ,ihattiaa '..„friende of the"..Prenident were not quite 'ready . ie itaketoile pau the bill, bet the met of the President's friends were for preserving the Dana. , . tlYcpowem :* . itielftiy,, is a mare expo:au:Ml ,tactician ten some of the 'Mg; trdved that the dimities! ;'sletteld not. take 'Plane within three months dieresis •'.elsee of the mho, Tbia.would carry the question beyond. the ,Prete r demial nomination sad election, - • same .111Ei.'Polit from the exercise of an act of , pat responsthaity, and from art act of which, I bilinje; be is Mixicitti be relieved. ' Taylor or • /3Witt . must All, ir iho maim:: taw. (the act, of the '.":lift LeMincoccalirci4 a o UMelied, and in•el'. fag between SyHa and Charybdis, three is danger that the Pthaeet bieleelf may be ebiPuweind 'Faille cure aide or the other. Some of those ethe eYPe eed the bat Probably wished to &lee • him farther into rlilleulty, and they were so chug. s*owe or wan, who were for relieving him from what alyintsenl is an unpleasant dilemma. Mr. Botts urged the repeal with that plainness ilfspeech vadat dlatinguishes him upon all occasions. So did .idapars. Roblin and Burt of S. C. The idearif-thalusaing Sewer AND Tarbox from the Pebl i e :Sere"' bY " et ereri gas .e.mea • tom " s i n tilt eyes of many of the (deride of the Admidistratiou,--and get upon two reoorda, eighty at one time and seventy-three at another, she vote was given to continue this power with it i o 'President, and to dismiss one or the other . onkel Major Generals! One can hardly believe eller the severe iservice these Generals have wee, and rat their time of life, too, ta c t sr delther atean act ol tepostice could eater into qui schemes of even men rabid with their popular prejudice or pasion. Siowdlthig was said pending this debate, of the I pecbtible Pelee Establishment. Atrißart Som. \ what skilled in these woolen, put it down at not twat thin twenty thonsand men, with the country roponed under the pendmg treaty _;may Mexico, oilois think it will be more.. It was also said by Mr. R is Merl to the number of MS wen serving in the'valkry m Siemoo, that they were loyond example. I Colonel,' were compelled to rammed brigades, Captains regiments and second limthanatda oxoprunes. No Berme ahnied hod ever. seen the like of this before. The Irani Committee have reported a bill ho • es. widish aittired Naval fist, , - -nerd another fir the bulldog of twenty gun brigs, of not lessthan 450 teas beaten. 'gaff of the number it is proposal slag be by contract , le _which the Government *liana interfere, and half at the Navy Yards on. &tribe direction the Commodores., between whom; ;and the private contractors there are always wide differences of opium upon she quer. A Bodily Land Bill posed the flame of some .finporturfe to throe who have seen nervier. and I are entitled to the benefits of the Law. It plOp0• that ill public Janda - may be entered by the bolder, bat where the meriret price is more than SIX an acre, as t is in some., choice parcel; of • tend, this rice must be paid,--thei soldier receiving „ his value of. Icoi mores, either by reducing the quantity or paying the money far the difference in she vonnuerw• en usu....area have nnikr COO. liniariliOn 8n appnsprialkie for the Marine flospi. aalat Patel:with. Mr. HAmmt hopes be may proem 820,603 titorardiConlet44 this werk— The River and Harbor Bill laCers behind pet, ow. gag to the obatinany of Southern members oppor el, and wine of 9be Northern men with Southern priacipkar ems the free Stanza It will to reach ed awe. andiretcol anon too, I ; fear. The Dal tumors nomination, however, will be rata. ere that tattooed if Idn Polk is the wanton, es be le try. Taste be, sostnicessful has he been in the practice of bold humbug, that be may be reedy to try the game over again. s. Itgae Berveriae. ' 4 .Fred triempaeat! - Thapretrutire omega ledat!" ficelli 0 the beetling ef OIL article in ' . .the .11uon", of $ t anicuaciag the 0010,4aherevenne of the country eriE, reach the entioatell of the Secretary of the:Trealtlry,— .. An free tnnie is triumphant, we papas is exam ja.' , therered this. success. bas hest upon the Prime( oor 4rieniturel prolacte,lhat p to 0141 , trot tirNew Orleans.' We propcee is show - dun Alitilitereas isdieteentrated by. a didiar in this greet tome usisineet wean, and stand upon thelgins So bow the ideal, of leading articles of pro! illee'danuntstrata the ismof the: egriculuvel scirise, cinipired.isith the previoua thrum • MM Uclut Ap. '49 5100 Oat 13;47 10101 !'' 0000,1.2) 1301300 Btiw• ;.• 707,75 120121 Beef?Cs , i i1,Z.1612 17101E1 Cons bu • 26637 Wifid Wei* dew rot' ' 1006115' .120 -Lead lb ' 0061 • 61613 : Lies:Tool ale , • Pork, 'Ss UW3 6d ' -12 i • Will the 0 Mash' show the'peopla cithe great : I&llarce tbe3lllaliissippi„ and the immense &nil tory dependant on New Orleans, Inborn:nine the ;woke their yonduce, how much they hereon'. e y by the °peonies' of free wade. . You say your Wm& pot prices up, firm explain why they are sot kept up, by its triumphant operation. Lit 'psi it months old end sronhleoe sad inoparr !deli it six months more FORE 112 H .NZWIL , - , :al l .oatetl by the AtinetietAimmueltmare Oty_ant. . os, wa n.ailed to anticipate by the advicea --.cram,, pinti. t wa ittei.ine!., 'The peat Mania meet istpasited ar quietly; cud me are lade:meta be 'Gm thit no imnattlinte ditlieufttett are likely to as tatee; Enema. ; In. Scotland, elf it' and' 7a . In4and the disposition fo.a revolution mess* to be tfte present. Oq Cconnent, thine mem'about the acme • wiped they did by . theradviceser Acadia, mith the iacep!kii, 'awe difileuttiet in Prase ft mill :4 . 4iclidess be a beg time before. the Conthient will settle dews into euy thing hkeAlto. jpikleri; . howeweia we look upon - the news as Gar more; irdisraciory l dean him the nature of 4mm :A iiiatiGt tre had • right to.expeet. '• , l ArminnalwrlfrOce.uu. MoilowiT.. l 7 oo !aims - yrbri:.,sobsc.nbla psoemusli a iLis vork ins 'ghat to tentifitass the ce fortiori, at hpi oa t h. comer mane, wilt take place at Wasbingtoa on #theAsismsingof theith ' The obelisk is to i.e its tierisakin ce.A.-hui.fred the ••• - _ Q ty g a r fit or sad 1...„ 0 = • •ahtsimase, ''= ll 4 , ittimedeletetthetetla w t 0 meta Dom WO tettXkipooth._. ' ' it==J i .. _ , .. :.~='rte ~. May 'Day. • . • • . . . _ligh4OPY4f." woods aad meadows Pr, aw ns:-' sherry, ',nary May, ' the blataYed hitaietn, gamma " • ~-...Erighilyran the Inters play, '•-• Wbera the silver bobble dances Welcome, merry, merry . fay! 'Birds 'iweetest song united, - :_ .Warble on:t.be bkocalig spray— How they Chinn the ear—delighted, ,Weleome, welcome, 'merry merry .May! Andlimplant throughout the howl Of the bright and gladsome day - Carols forth ' its wag in Hovers, WelcOme, merry, many May. Thrmigh the mead the streainlet straying Murmurs music on its dray, • With the brighieyed Gower► PhPn6 Weteems; Welcome., merry, merry, May. While all nature thus to meet her • John, in one harmonious lay,. Lct us also sing to greet her-- Welcome, merry, merry May! . May, truest rose of May—as Shakspesuo ears, with all her variegated beauty, is once more urea tut. She comes ushered in by , the merry lingh and joyous romp of. gay. and happy child hood, that blessed *croon, vrhen every thing assumes a wino' do- core, and when, as Rod gen 'Cißie ries . in the Pleasures of Memory; the heart promises what the airy draws. - -Most ay propriate seems it to rui, to dediCate this day to pleasure, to throw aside the cares and occupations of busy Wand without families, hie away into the ptuv atmosphere Gine green hills and bright vildkryi, which lie so enchantingly around us. Happy, hap py period, who ions not look lanchwitb pleasure to the days. when they went filming; and cold, in deed, must be tbit heart which' cannot enter into the pleasuies of this peculiar season when Flora decks herself in all her sweetest etaims, with the humblest of which says the Psalmist, Solomon in all his gioxy.Conld ikit''be arrayed. • Truly 'and appropriately is May Dry dedicated's/a the Amuse moat Oryoung and innocent ehila:.,m, of w hi c h it is a fitting emblem; Span sane . brAiris, tha song of birds, • Tbeiiiicrfehibben,•isd 'heir cuile!gi woe I.^ Heartily do we eeho the Sentiments of the no- ble Port Of ad sounds, the laugh of 'childhood ever tweaks the sweetest on onieinkhappy,happy period, who does not revert to it with a sigh, mid .wishtmee More to be a child. May Day is peen: Healy an English tostival, and in tine Stem coon. .try is kept by all ages and seas. We are ghtd to 'that the custom of observing it u a festival , 'bombing more genersl inset awn toed. We hope out ycning friends will one and all go forth and en joy their May Day, mad while they are gaily pet ering from bill aide and dell be ugly dowers which Spring produces kr their pleasure, may they lay to brut the beautiful =mil which she silently but most eloquently conveys, and endeavor through life to strew each others paths with &teem Room nun EZZ szam—Thechammetand con dition of the people atlas greet Empire have been .seddentir modes subject of meal interest The act that the revolutionary spirit of Southern Ea rope„ has-infused itself into the masses of Huai., makes the render anxious to 'mow what kind of material the spirit of liberty fuss to work Upon. In Marshall's "Czar, Court du." we find the following description: ' ".There are forty millions of serfs in Great Rim sin, the largest slave population in the world.. For. ty minions of men, glebe auicripti, attached iothe soil on which they are born and on which. they die! Upwards of twenty millions of these merle belong to the crown, the remainder to the nobles. Previous to the sixteenth century the pessastry of Great Russia retainedthe privilege of moving from place to place, held the free disposal of their per sons and sold their services for • term of years.— In 1659, when Buis Godenot ascended the throne sought the support of the noble, be made ' law by which the peasant was Mound to theaoil and became the properfirof the the noble. •• The value of an estate in Welki ileum de more upon the.naiiire of ZS penman then its acre*. Sane campy a vest admit ormuntry, and contain es .many . se 100000 souls. The proprietor pays an animal u& of about SI,GO smolt every serf. The condition of the latter varies according to the cir cumstances and dispositieuteof the mass. Al • gen eral rule he has a house_. end piece of upend, and the privilege or feeding it cow upon, the com mon near the village. For these be pays with Lie labor. The steward of the lord assigns Lima did. ly task, which is easily a....-emoliahed before noon. The remaining beers are at his awn disposal,. ex cept in bused, and eermiu other times, when be and his Wife must turif ono the field He menet leave theeitateorlearia Irak without purniseimi. The master must suabotain'hint, famish Ere with Rod and medicine when necessary, and is lie. hie to a fine jibe is bond destitute or begging on the highway. Stray serfsgrunaways, or peasants whether free or bond, roaming about without pur ple, are detained and advertised; and if not re claimed or reheveitry the, owner or some semen able person a 0 sold at paha wale. The proprietor Mutat oblige the serf to marry ainat. his incline. tion; and on the other hand the clergy moot mar ry him without the permission of the master. The serf cannot buold elf the estate, or eeparatedYrorn his fitsfuly, and many other humane provisions have been made Mr his happiness and safety. Tut it is futile to speak of rides and regulations in a eausen , where wealth end hirthrive despotic power. The proprietor M goverud entirely by his interne, and he treats Ms peasants preciaelyas he pleases. He sells them whenever. high price is offered, and be sends Mena wherever it suits his coevenionee. .He Makes them weave or plough: he-hires them out by theanonth or year as it pieti sm' him to do. In the sane way, he may trem them with kindness or withtdows; but an they are 'generally. regarded as insensible end ungrateful, they get more kinks than furors. The serf cannot accuse the muter. If the blew, of the latter cause death within three days, he Is Hoed; but if the serf lives more than three doyl after severe , punish meet, the master is not liaNe. If ihe serf is lulled Without premeditation, by any other than his ma* ter, the killer pays the muter three hundred and eight dopers If he is killed with premeditation, there ta no indemnification Mr the muter, aid the Murderer Is responsible to thal police." a . * rThe posaille, or freedmen, cannot bold lands or serfs; but they have other privileges, and in distant ,provinces display, as we have mentioned, all the usual vigor of the race, and are distinguished for industry and the most indefatigable perseverance ha the pursue of gain.. But the serf has not the MOD inducements, and exhibits none of the aerie. sty and industry so,remarkablein the pesadki. He is the creature of apathy, Udall the stirring qual ities el .bis nature are latent and undeveloped-- He works Übe is directed, and manifests the same rude apathy in aurempayment ha may Mow.-- He is ordered to be a musician, a mechanic; or a manufscturer, and hebecomes either ofthesewith astonishing futility, ity, though he excels in none. Net. thee the fear of the lash, nor the promise of reward, can km him to work with the plane or saw; but with the hatchet, which be always conies at his girdle, he will hew the forest trees, prepare his logs and plidk, Null a haws, sad wikp kusliunitm. He never exerts his full strength. If the burden is a heavy one, health for mistimed It isa cow .mon thing to nee a hundred men holding to a rope, end hauling *atone or piece of timber that aronkl have been Candled with ease by twelve er twenty Englishmen.. On such ossaatons, before the unit ed effort is made, the Russian workmen sing be two or three minutes kifthe !melees, end the endof the song is Ilse signal altogother . After two or three polls, they stop 4 and the surgthg begins again, and soon to the coMpletion of the -work— mans than half the lima at :feat being passed at these musical 'interludes. The teak 1, therefore often a light one and easily' performed. 'Monti' is finale, the laborer is at Ithethy to employ him self as he please, "Should - be. do double duty; however, he would Mete rewirded, and instances are know within the observation of the writer, where the offer of the peasant to perform an extra task had been rejected, and for the reason, titan any such proceeding was unturtuth and calculated to produce confusion. So the serf, leaving his wigs to cultivate his garden and teed the loom, loiters away the balance of the day in Indolence." • The mercantile and financial intelligeace trim Europe, by commercial circulani, is gioomy.— Public securities are every where ailing in value; Commeree is naguant; credit is prostrated; and nearly every damnation of merchandise is falling in price. This is to be attributed to the dread of a general European unar, and to the commerdial cri sis which depresses every thing on the continent, particularly at Paris.' No appearance is manifest of* return of public konddence there, nor the re• gumption of manufactures and commercial transac ame. :' No one enters into a spectilatam, ur makes a single Purchase beyond the wants of the day; while many merchants wlio'have large lambs on hand, atul whose property even in the present times, -Ow. .4:mopeds their liabilities, are obliged to suspend payment, from sheer inability to torn their property WO cash on any tertrUC American stocks are looking. tici; The EunopeanTimes mentions the sale of a amall 11100111111` Orli. a six per Ceti!, sad sais that more could be Sold if it were in • " 712 Ms of At PlitrioXigh Gazette., In my bumble opinion, you mistake atuureiber the . meaning of the Pout—if a pou can have SO mentor* • The LI Dorado of human happiness, in Loco Sum parlance, by the high miens of the par; try--Senator Taiwan of Ohm, and Mr. Secretary fuclurnan--is wheat.! sixteen cents a bushel, and tkr dour propie who labor for 121 cents a dap= crt roome,on the wino principle, paddlers aboald come down 51,00 sun on dam lute—or namep. and the way to bring this alartit, elfecta— ally, Is to import 'magi iron larry pound loilidal} Finest-of take* the ofjui ao moth olths'Asweina awl* beg, no muter, it, Ww - Wsopyooras tbe axial wish' *berm& sad bissimm; • 'is what I germ,. cofslword. blipprf Iwe*l, laUlUgue..- Plitalriarg!t The *i Callosity Mei of 'Marrawit "walk Be amore appeseriate bribe Oiler Livingariai &gin 4c Co., to made • flying visit ortßsterilsy. workii, ve !iced not sly, are fain= fix the mean. factarad mid:L.a.kiithi, - ..hict;i....ciipUativeli Utile 'naive as it is highly —The first shape in which this kind of iron was roads known' to the public was in the shape of gaßen tikes and potato hour. Beginning with these coarse fro. plemeuts,it has grown - into 'favor, and its one has now been applied to all the varied poryicees for which areal! iron is wanted. The consumption of iron iritheirtvroenpola for is two tone per day; midis Canned into a vari ety of castings too numeroar to repent, though it is safe to say, noise weigh over: half a dozen minds Alter the castings come dorm the moulds, they are ;Made malleable by a most simple process, that may be thus described: The pieces are packed in square iron pots, with a mass of oxide of ironr— These Mears are Men placed in a furnace, and ex posed to a steady beat fora long time; and by the prompt become decarbonized—the action of hest upon the iron aided by the oxide of iron, having the mine effect upon the castingias the puddling of iron, upon metal in preparation Gar hlooming.— The eluting* are then pot into a large cylinder— aleaning and smoothing each other by friatiOn— makaag hand work utmeceasary, as in cleaning or.. &trry routings. They are then sorted and trim med, ready to put together, in the shape of coffee mill; of Which five hundred are made daily—thumb latches, ador locks, counter scales, sod the wide Variety of saddlery hardware, from the bit in the horse's Mouth, to the truce books that (Wen him to the carriage:* The japanning process is done by immersing the small articles in the liquid, and afr plying it to the larger ones with a brush. The articles are then 'baked,' to harden the japan— !envies them ready for use. Among the large articles made at these works pre platform Males, which ore of the capacity of on ounce to 100 tons. These scales are too gene rally used in our city, to need commendation here. The force of these works is one hundred andAfty hands, Widely divensided 'in their labor—indeed the diviSioais canted to a' gamier extent then in any factory we have yet seen, and the workmen tam out the goods, as though ipecially adapted to fill that part of the business. The varied process necessary to complete the excellent goods made by these works is thine under one roof-from the melting of the pig iron, ty, to the, marking of the, manufacturers' name upon the boxes in which' they are sent Out to compete, successfully, in point' of finish, goodness, and cheapness with the ousel articles—no Matter what theirorigin. The greater part of the workmen in this cosh. lishment are lads and young men, who appear not to know whit 'idler' means. Order reigns in ev ery department, and the rule of the works= a *place for every thing, and every thing in its place.' With such excellence in the infancy of this manu factory; what may we not hope from it, when ego and experience shall be added to the progress made in the vigor of its youth. When one says there • is nothing new in Pittsburgh, let Um visit the Nov elty W'orks, and change his opinion, after examin ing a long list of articles whictivre have omitted to notice,!from Mobility to remeniMM all we now. IV.'-. =2 We are gratified to ream that an effort is now on foot to establish aura an institution in this commu nity. The person. engaged in this movement axe some of our moo respectable citizens, tine their names cannot fail to mate confidence in the en terprise. The proposed Intiramy is to be in con. section with n Training IMitutionlor the educa tional matrons and nurses fir hospitals, insane asy lum, Se., onthe model of the 'celebrated training se.barde of Protein. - The arrangements for the en tablishment of a breaths& the- Parent !definition in thin city, were made two years ago by our coml. man, the Rev. Mr.Passavent, and a number of our citizen., convinced of the . importance of such an institution have encouraged hini with their coaateilaace and support. . A tinge and suitable building has already been rented the this purpose, and is now being fuminheil for the reception of the aich and &Sable& It will be ready for the reception of patients by the middle of June, and the whole will be under a. staff of Mu ma Million physiciaan IVe are happy to inform our readers, that the Training House, as well as the. Infirmary, are fa- vornbli. regarded by the friends of the Germal Hospital, in number of the Beard of Directors hey. log enatrilinted liberally to its support, and other. Wise etioramMed those engaged in this enterprise. Tins is no more than right; fire the innitrebject of the Institution is the. Mining of nonce for other hospitals, the Infirmary being principally to afford a field of practice to there4hing to qualify them- selves for Meatiness in' • ly Aroito litrancire—This floe block has mceii. cd the finishing touches, and is now complete—. On , Saturday, an elegant block lette; sign was pls. cad upon the front, surmounted by-a-lyre, resplco dant with gilding. " . " The store neuesttla Wood street is occupied by A Jaynes, the agent Err the mile of the Emperor ot China's tea, and where the genuine Pekia can be had in all its fragrance. - • J. L. Read, the agentiif the Methodist Rook Ea tablistinient, occupies the store nearest to Market M., andisos'made it look way attractive. The klitina rial iii2d Business matters of the Christian Adr — O. cote arealsethere; and, during the session of the Conference,-it Will be a place of great resort. The upper part of the building is occupied by therino Carpet rooms of Mr. Lyud, which we4me before mentioned. The remainder of the stn is occupied by !'.ekpopii,. Hall," a very comfortalle music r o om; - rod-chosen is the head quartetiof Ceo. Topa Thitmb, during his stay in Pittsburg Rev. La Roy Sunderland has yielded to theism , gent soliettatiou of • luge number of his hearers, sad will:remain during the Present west. He tuts made many converts, more especially among the ladies,uiurhom he has addressed 'eyelid shunts= lectures.' PLYETT.LIp Or LA-11A;TIIIr /AD UMW Rokem.— We are indebted to Mears :I.loilleipieit Co.; nt Woad two very beautiful !idiographic unite of thesit distinguished gentlemen, now at the head of the 'Provisional Govemnient of Franea.— They . are published by Mews. Gould, Viveit & Ca, SSD, Broadway, New York.' Ma Atrommoti:-This distinguisbed and popular actor takes a benefit tonight, on which occasion he performsCharles - de Moor, in Schiller's celebrited play of the Robbers, in which character he 'stands' uarivalled. — Birring Ws engagement here, he ;hits: mtirdied tall and G,ahionable audiences, and we have no doubt an overdosed:it house wall greet him on this micasiou. By it:deist:lce to an advertisement in another co. !wan, it Will be seen that • Concert of Sacred Mo. sic will be itimin in the LUthetin Clara, 7th tweet the proceeds of which are to be directed to the support of 'beside in theiatiretary. Tim will not be - Mgt.:sten by our May Day friends, that General Thomas Thumb will be happy to see them at - the Apollo Hall to day. . Taus Carrtaar.—We beg to call the attention of those in want of beentiful Table Cutlery, to the atlvertlientent of Mr. Jain W. Blair, 120 Wool .Peoncroz RIBLIT, with his two mono, arriredha our oily yesterday, trod tho South. Saws of Pittsburgh Copper Stock were midi at Boston ou the 25th at 611062. Imams !an Sclera& Amuir.—We learn born . Waibington, that 3enstor.Ashley, of Arkansas, is so evil:4llly ill that hie life is despaired or His disorder is . Mammalian tithe bowels. • SUMS or rus Ttatiss.—‘Thn hfarylsia: Tailor Convention, recently held in Boltimoro, proved failure—nay ono half the Districts were tepee. seated. . The present population oldie United Stalks, ac carding usthe Ceatmiasioner of Patents, is 0,748, . • • Wasici,Cuurrs. Naw . Yean.—Tba %kluge of Wayne, at their tato county convention, declared far Gen. Siott Gsr the Presidency. The Wayne and Penaci, District Contentioti Is to to held at Lyons Oa tliu Iptio of May.. . Mu. Entiatio Wassnx—Ttle remains of.tio lamented etticer are deity expected at Bcoloo,sad pceparationeare =kin to do the tut sad- boucle .to the gated dead.; . . Fort3r CannDes of colored person are preparing to tear* Neer York city Ibr the interior at the Eage, daring the present Sp*, to acute upon he* in Franklin an/Moen conni/er, given them by Weida Is Sims. Tha edilniat Odi N.,WTrthaia, ia reply to, a entimiondent, amb!, thi'6llcniringinst mutts to ipaik. the " eights er,air ! pondenta and ed. - • ,litfe.have .never ondeatood Shat a man, by the Mere fact orsobsenliAg to a beosmes cute of ittiEditorsony more shandy TMtmg onissteamboat he becomes associate captain, Oa, mate or.engi• near—or arty more duke. by boardiag at a hotel he beAomee associate landkad, waiter or boots. - The newspaper is a cotoraoitity, which he chooses to tiny or let alone, nst as he buys Woodbridge'S or some other Ctography;,Adeins's or some other Arithmetic. last magma a man insisting on the„ inseition of.a page of his own in...Woodbridge or Adams,. because he had bought several copses —As to.thePeople," etc., our corresponilent ha pmbitbly beard of the three tailors in Tooley st., London, who 'fields. meeting and toned on Addreset . beginning, "We, the People of England.. We can tell him that s . paper in which each taker should have u.raxignmell right" ass subscriber to insert a.fingerlength or so, (and if anything why not a colimni) would the the- most indigestible bodge podge. that mortal ever encountered, and would very soon erase from troubling. The Editor; on the very lowest assumption, fills the plum, and must discharge the duties of an um. pier between those who may-struggle for a hearing through his columns. -He must judge, (since it is impossible that a general vote should in each case lx token,) whether a meiontfof his bundredzlO. sand traders would probably, agree with that one who insists that kis artide--perhaps a puilLorso musical gridiron or steam school master he just invented—shall be insetted, or would prefer n letter from Paris, or part of a debate i Congress. And whenever it shall be settled the .a amrspondknt has a right to dearawiths fun in section of midst be sends us, we think most Editors_ will black their faces, sad get some kind friend.to sell them to the cultivator of a Carolina rice swamp, if nothing else offers in the way creaming its how eat livelihood betide editing. —Oft:muse we recognize the right of a antes - • pondent to my, 'Publish every word of this, or. publish mine of it." Such a request would be en. titled to implicit deference. In the absence of any thing of the son; however, an. Editor may kitty presume that the writer intended to enlighten and aid, rather than elhbarrus him, and would prefer he should publish mach portions of his article as be deems of genes, intents; rather than none alit. - .To the editors of thel'iniburgit Gtrortte. : I have noticed that public opinion is somewhot divided as to the Railroad entscriptions which It is contemplated to make - in this city slur:county.— Now it appears to me it is only necessm for the people to - take a plain butanes:Haw .new of the subject to noble them to determine whether this I capital stonabe expended east oxwest of Pitts. burgh. and from which of these two points the most benefit is to be denied. We all know that our buainese n in the west and the city of Pitts- burgh owes her present prosperity and greatness mainly to the marked that have been opened in Nat quarter for the sale of her manufactured or. sides. How mush so we sell in the east? do we well any at all? It may be that wed° td the amount of a few thousand dollars of oar. superior glass ware—and this is all. It certainly . should be one I objert maims up twenueu of quiet enweland trans gerostilm /ewes as and our eurterners Alter we do this if oaten wishro carry.them limber - kr dart do it or their own even". My word for it if we - Maned in :poking Pitteburgh the tertniuus of the Western Road—and succeed In genii* :the ion to work on it—the sacreerwill be forthcoming lame. place in'theitun to connect the - Atlantic and: hia with a contitinons. road. Philadelphia- now owns enough of stock in the Central Road to 'control it end if we should divide our means, that city can easily get the control of the Western -Road also which being the case, it does not require any fow sight to tell dm it would I. of grortfionnouage to us What would be thought of ail individual who in place of brioging business to his own door would give his money and his influence no carry it past him to his neighbor? The world would soy he was acting a very foolish part and did not no derstand his true interests. Well then, will not this rule hold as good in corporations min loth:lid Ida? It certainly will. If the authorities of the county of Allegheny or of two cities have any money to open: let them is:- saint in stock in the • Western Road. As forth° Eastern mad it is abundantly arse tael coot • "Aumarsty." WE PAID TOUR Deurs.—The Loniaville Journal of the:2lth made the following correction Ora part of his remarks on the 224 . 15p0tt this inaultiag ex. pression in Casa:Laid. Clay'S late letter. Coessenox.—We haie ream, to believe,. that, in one remarks on Saturday upon Cassius M. Clay's letter; we were lest into error in mouth° a single point by the writer's phraseology. lit sari to the Hon. 'Henry Clay, .11re I,out year 2e3t.r.-This seems to menu Cassius M.Clay was one oldie ton. tabutors, but perhaps it admits of the constnietion that the Whigs, the Hon. H. t/lay's political friends. paid his debts. Whatever the sulenturn of .the re. mark may he; we are gamed that Cassius M. Clay did not contribute'n dollar, and that the eon tributors, insread - of being many in number.' were. only three, all gentlemen of vast wealth dud all lie. ire , in distant States. An individual, cammission• eSby thoie three gentlemen, visited Lexmat., and, without even seeing Dlr. Clay.sweenained the atm of his indebtedness in bank, paid'ihe amount, and departed, no one in Lexington - knowing syla he was, whence Le came, or whither ho went. It abould he borne in mind, that the debts of Mr. 'Clay; thus paid_ by these three Mittman:suds, were seenrity'debtsnd riot the result or any imprudence or mismanagement of lain private .Wain.-- , lie had abundant mean* ha Sachems them by the.ade of a part of his property, or be could have noon dis. charged them by the proctieo of his profession but. his three generous friends choio to relieve him from the neoesaity either ofsellingStpcation tails estate or of resuitting in his old age the arduous practice :of tlie law. The relief was great tohim, thought° eirelrof then the amount contributed was a trials: Itilview of the facts, the public can judge what right:Cassius M. Clay has to any 'her paid your debts." . We regret having beeti led into error by Cassius M, Clay's absent Voce deliberately false phraseol ogy, for we know that the bare suggestion in • newspaper that Mr. Clay is under ► pecuniary ob. ligation to Cassiuslti. Clay must be exceedingly mortifying to the feelings ofthe gyms statesman al though he lomat& there is no Wandation for it. !Mercy Ilosidtal We copy the fulloWiag appeal from the Pot :bUrgh Catholic. li is In behalf of a nolde charily, and we taunt that it will be generously - responded to by the friendsof the poor and sick of our eity. .Next Monday (to day) the citizens or Pittiburch, Allegheny, Manchester, Birmingham, and Sligo, will be solicited for their mite:. Bakes the °Mx tors do their duty, end we have, confidence they will, and unless the people at large, rich and poor, Catholic and Protestant, du their duty, and we have confidante; tboy , the opening of the new bon pital must be retarded, until perhaps many more be hurried to the grave for wont of that asststanto which tlye;'hard hearted only ..111 deny. Fors e sick poor, then, and in the name of. God, be liberal, that the hospital may be speedily finished, that ma , ay who orb now autfering in flieds and misocrable maims may and an asylum during their sickness, where the best asediaal . aid and kindest attention an. be paid to their wants. Three who have rd. reedy contributed will, we are sure, again set the example. Having contributed on finmeroccaaions, 'will not, with the truly charitable, bee reason for refusing on this wawa. We hope the city pen {errs, which have been the best adrocatea of this mid similar charities, will advocate the awns, of the poor fur the Mercy and prepare end express the general keling, so. that the collectors may find their labors light, and the contributions heavy." Mem:masa& Raiutoans.—The intended insur rection in Belgium was defeated by the arrange. ments upon the railroad. tleveral thousand - &as nod Frenchmen let Paris to raise the stan dard of insurrection. -A conductor of the railroad vitro, with antleavoligionam propensities,! instead of stopping at Valenciennes, the last 'town on the French territory, from which the invading legion man to March on but tam Belginm, proceeded di. reedy. into Onievraie, notwithstanding the Cries oft he legion.. On the revival of the traits at Won. Menne', where the French engines .ea an ap- proached. and unts attached to the train. The d, train was in the gal of moving on, when the alarm was given by some one in the station that . the whole party wu betrayed. About one hundred :icunedi ately jumped (Atha carriage, but the engineer, having had ho. instructions, proceeded ;item topof tin speed across the frontiers, and did not - stop un til he and his cargo 'safely 'mired at Onlevrain. The train raa directly into the Cinievrainl statle - n. Here were drawn op • s body of troops an - d"1 - T000 pensants who marrounded the Menders end Molt the whole iletachmint ' prisoners. 'Herein] other: di,- tedium:Oa entered Brussela. Some lathed on learn ing the me oftheir comrades.. One met the milita ry, and eller fighting with gallantry for a while, wereassailed with "re little more grape" from the artillery, when they. tled, leaning - about four bun. died of their number behind In killed and wounded. • THE PAIILSI/01 Cow Cataluna-411s Majesty the Populace, this weetcprumenaded in the streets of Pans, and sang the M.arsaillalsa in mints parts of the town. His Mikivity r visited Our garden id Luxembourg, In which ba planted a tree of liberty. The tree wasdacirated big thikband of His Majesty with flags, dowers, pad bows of riband. The clergy of St. Sulpice were present. The cure and am use assisted .st the interesting ceremony, by pronouncing an oration and a benediction,: rifler which His Majesty danced round the tree, and let air a number of muskets and crackers. , . Ilia Ma , pay subsequently visited ton principal quays, sad other open places, iu which he platted inure trees of liberty trimmed with ribbons. 00 each occasion the clergy In the neighborhood were in attlitulance. and one of theitixidy delivered an impressii course, the sermon being again followed byrs dance' and a disiday.of fireworks, la We evening, His Majesty mu graciously pletwed to - command all pentane whose houses adjoined the trona liberty, which he dadto allunoinate, himself Benin thew his example, Py lighting' pitch fires in , plum thomaghfares. Ills Mn.jei• sy thought proper amuse hinwelf by tPeg a bug-or bi•Pisor, Louis Pbillippe, mad Me mien watiied Mei, with .A la btatente", 'titled" apart:Lit,' Pliant the giants.. 1111 Majesty cardlnerfida theriajoirrne a s of excel. leaf been. MA as may .be concluded fionv, the above parnealaw.ta thchigbeat virito—Pftqch. A hie Suiti2 Convention will asseint;le in lint• ?note on the Inkaiday. BY'IIAGNITIC,TELEGIWIL ==:9 - 1 FOREIGN, NEVV? • !t ir o \ Anitivevos:. THE /TEA=ABIP AMERICA. SEVEN DAPS LATER FROM EUROPE. prorres. of the Rev ',halloo - . coeiespoidenoe of Om Pitubirgit Gomm • Ncw Torts, ?Ipnl . 29; 1848. The new steamship America, Caplain Suakin% Wirs'telegrapbed at 11 o'clock - , and reached Jersey City , at half past one'bringing One Week's later news from' England, and Ifni news of interestlnm the continent . generally. - The Chartist meeting, held on the lath, passed otr quietly. The number in' attendance was esti. mated at 200,000 'Mesons, who marched to primes. sine. 'The Petition was presented to Parliatnent by a deputation: Ireland' is quiet, and the Government her, for the present, overawed the RmicantioniSts. The manuflieture of arms continues, and the Peasants practiebin sliming as before. - - Mannfactores in England gig! continue inactive. The It.elical Press continue. to be very violent in OM agitation of political questions. John O'Connell has had int interview with Levi John Russell, and asked of him huge emcee .sions. These were refused, and the Prime Mikis. Ida retired to declare the'intentions of the 'Meat in the present Clial3. . The London Money Markel, is better. Co Is closed at 8 2 .41: Three - per cents, 81100Id7 and Exchequer Bills, 39010, : • Denmark has commenced a war in Sohbussing and lialnein; end "a sever? battle was fought near FteMlnugh, in which the Danish troops were vie• tatioui, but the kas was heavy On both t`russiao troops had been ordered to advance, to the support of Holstein; and, should the Denmark attempt retaliation, by stopping the pas. saga lit the &Ted at Elsinore, hm terokoriea will bo ia+aded, TE,°,l;7r. a .tratT:Pr.t.,` ° ,`7.'ll74 - rsx , rt and 7ar 3 vin Essl i lres e andlorksgr:ll .l 4 ran . /Ter's FinfiingZelifla as ' ores oslttl, on res. :- /srs.lnsuirsetiOn hid bnoken oot in Hem Camel, I •• J°Hil BLUR ' mylat• 12norood street d nfrightild riot a Coklnin WMO'4 has been received from Spain down to the 10th, itvothich time Madrid was quiet. Amnia hns been &tinted et' a points by the Lantiaras. The PokshConimittee of Safety in Paean have estsblished cornmitteesr-thont the ihschy, and calling upon the people to Mr.. The peaterits, aimed with no ether wespOn. then shorpened szythes, hive driven off the Prussian solMers.— The mails were cot off--the Press* Englei torn idown-'-und the treasure of the Goeemmentseized. liollindlied Belgium rue quiet. . 'The nippier of Turkey his recognized the Przyisiolealtaremmerit of FfILLICiI. ... The Arch Duke Stephen has been declared kipg of Hungary: _ The prepdratiOnstSr the elections in France cost tinue to be :made. - Berlin, Attlee, Ptilmmo, and letilan are gate?. Russia promism to remain racme!, if her pcmiti Sipa" Are 1104. invaded. 'Louis Philippe is reported Co have arrived kith." Americi. There is a better feeling in the nob r market, 'kid steles may be quoted I . dolling iligher, and barrels W. Porn Meal 11 to 12. for I.9felbs. . : The demand for Cotton is generallygo4-and the sales of the week reach 2:4359.ba1int, at 21,Witil. Wr NewOrhiana, ana 31011 d for. Mobile.. _Proviiionts nye finn: . Cerrespeadenee of the Ptustaugh Gauen. - • • ,Clacrutert April 29 , 1t348. - A . quantitpof gunpowder, in a fire "marks Caleb. fishmeal, exploded to'day, d6.traying the building. Two polo Ons were 011e41 lad tbree . wastaded. , EMSEEM Sr. Loris. April 29, 180. Oifi rrturas from lowa rda,w that. Mr. liailtm (Whig) has been elected Superimeadnut orputilic over Benton, (Loco Fmm) by ieredity five majority. AMMunts pose been received in this criP from ElPasso, down to the 3d of Dfarch. It -is inatMl thai'the military brae hoe left for Glihuahba, nudes the immediate command of Gcn. Price. 'The probability is that ere shall hoar of snot ar rebellion at Santa Fe, as the Mexicana are .gre to be very impertinent. • . . THE RIVER. AND MARKETS. „ Cmccetan, April 29,164 The markets ore Without change, worth not • and dull. It has been raining all day,. and . river iu fine order for navigation. To hio llvs. Gadria . l *km., aroitor of iho eihr of Pittgargi. We, the undersigned citizens of Pittsburgh, rer apeotfully request you to call n public meeting of 'the citizens, at 1B Fader & Ca r s Warebotwe, on Tuesday evening, the id of May, at 11 o'otock, to adopt suitable measures to remore the nuisance arising fmm the shameful and •Fdthy rendition cif We Canal Basin, by which oar city is threatened with pestilence. April 29, 164&" B. Moore, IL Party . WM. M. Bell, . Walter Bryant, CR. Albree, - • Ito. IL Mellor, C. IL Paulson, F. A. Rinehart„ A. Bidwell, C. J. Shaffner, William Douglas, • : " Thomas Herring, ' A. Jaynes, Wallingford & Co., Willina Bell, • Clarke A: Thaw, J. Farren d: Co. , Rea 13. Miltenberger, John ?MEW= dr. Co., "l IL 11. Ryan, C. Tantli, Bectry L Burkholder, D. Leech ?& Co. Joseph Knoi," [• • . , 1,3 compliance with the 'bon. request, 1 beteby call a 'pectin al the citineas of Pittsburgh, at the time aed place above toeutiemmil • April 29, 951& • ' The city papers are requeated to copy the above. Nave Yong. Lsernea Mnsurr, Apnl 2G--naa .--Omtinues to arrive freely, and prices without much change. Some 20,600 La. Platte,- Rio Ontniks, doe banshees sold within a hex days, in weds, at 9 cts; 1 i per cent oft and 6 tnoa Seven al kits cf Southern have alto been 'mold at . 61@71i melt hung& damaged harmed two thirie peke. The stock in fast hands is large;and the expression is pretty general . that prices mutt ''recede still fan thet as the hot 'sessile approaches: . . . Lzarusa—Theze is a scarcity of all of Leather; than being scarcely any, receipts from tanneries, owing to causes which Iwo' have bathe alluded to, sin the want of bark among the tanners to tan out their old stocks. We qiioterlamkock as .hilosys: light and middling lots .14015 c; Over de 19,914ei good damaged 110l2i poor do 7GiAo. Oak tanned Sole lota—Ligkt 'muddling •166131ci over weight 12 22c. CalfSkius aid Upper Leath ; et in good demind. The stock oil hand. is about • --t o he n P m i Labe "si nr °" of l G t ' he vilucw" Provisional lW • Go v ernment have have become ten years :Alder duiing the-month they hove been in power. 14.,Letlro Bailin, who' had a head of One black hair, is beComing Perfect ly limy. M. Flacon has been at the point of death; Id. Louis Hisao; who had a fresh, Juvenile counter . numb is no mote tecognizahla M Lamtutine and .Gmeler Peg ri ! spit blood. o vin i eux . ha lost his voice.' M. Mantua seemitivern out Qitb Wipe: feline, there hionif:AL Arno, who pears Rattled of Pyrennian *mita, who supports the 'weight of the Provingual • Government, the weight of two ministerial officea—the direetton of the Academy of Sciatic-es and the Observatory.— lie alone has not quitted his post.-4.onclon paper; Eln AND toss or urc—The drop curtain of the Broadway Thwars, New York, was accidentally scion fire about sa o'clock ou Saluda) , evening when, in order to sere tha buildidc.an order was given to cot thricorda, which suspended the roller and hot comae fell down. hit its Gall ii +truck Mr. J. Pray, the ctupanter of the Theatre, on the bead, frail; i ng his skull and alituti4 his death in about an r.. The Coroner held- an inquest and the pry yetunted a verdict of .aaaidental. death. 'Till , -001.011111 , Rzetituaccm—ln Philadelphia; on Monday tat, :the colored 'myna that city had a siniultancons meeting in Independence square. No objection wu outdo to this demonstration by the authorities, and the meeting is spplien of in the Philadelphia papers as having been very enthuii mule and slanted. This feet does hotMeto Phila delphin and to the enlightened spirit of her color citizens, vrlso; more than any other class, hive moist to rejaido in the establishment 4ta &trate, which has decreed the fteedom of tbousands of Weir brothers in bondage, ' - 1 DIFiIiCITVI Amer, N. 4 Y.—A dre broke oaf on the corner of Beever and Greene ' meth on the 2,lth sweeping both Bide,. of Oltille end Hodson ktreets-=shout erg ht moreiand houses, o n each side; also, Beaver street,. nthlway tem 'Greene to Yirodanty. About twentpfire were 'dee:toyed-TM for of property bT both fina will ere& 8100,000. 'The htinuntsce In part an yateric-128,030 ; North Merida* lostuence Obtoliii,T, $1,000; Coimbra (Ohio) htstaincerem. Pulp, POO' g . ;!:.'i'i:li:i _ ~-~ _ ~ ,..f "r'. .' ''~.'~*-.» - ,'~"-w=_;mss• liithairkiiltiotd; Apra. 411eVatin 4. l o#o ,, rAleßthreler •rlinar, Thirthethii . airlarake*O • thiidsy, P.ANyfritoi iesideneolof her father,'.Foordiptiii, otdpioeeeda ibi:Atkgh.zr:Cejatte. 7 ‘.',7ll4l . the.ththily areerequested toioiend-irliorat 'farther nonce. Lasx's Vonentror—The invemor of a great rem edy fora formidable disease, has no right to-keep its ase from his fellow-creatures. So thought Dr. WlAine when he was [edge.' to oder ha spent remedy' hie , worms tothe public. A probation physician, enioyp a very large meths, ho dld not fear to be conic,. with the berd of attacks who impose upon the go ic their warthlees stuff asjoateas medicines. ',lie was therefore induced by Kidd &Co., druggists, to dispose ofhis right as discoverer, and the Vermiluge is now for salela nearly every village and town of the coun try.. It is the sovereign remedy for worms. For ,sate at th ro e Drug *tons of J. KIDD IsCec i -00 Wood street. 1. • .. THE great confidence physicians have in Dr. TAY LOR'S BALSAMpt. LIVERWORT, proves im *valuable efficacy. DLit Sea—ln several c oon pf conettrapdon, colds, aithrini,apioing blood, and other dimmest:a the lungs and liver, I Urn made nee of your Illedietne, and am happy to say it is indeed a valuable specific, and. one I am pleased to recommend to all aWcted with Polmona!yadtuplaints. It is extreme folly ton eglect • cough in 11l first stages, As speak of fire will oc casion a gnat anuflogranon, so may . • alight cough; nosily eared at first ‘ and by neglect us aonsumpuon nod death., If any thing u woofing to prove the effica cy of your healing remedy, I need only observe I have tested it. wondenul curative power., and in all eases withs proved successfuL I wdl say to those suffering coughs, colds, spininii blood . , pain 'in Ste eide, asthma, &e. agar inn Respectfully, &a P. BU M. D. • PROM-DR. RODdEREL— , Aa a general rentedjfin dimities of the Longs, I• am fully satisfied, front long etwerienee,there it no medicine equate Dr. Taylor's Balsam 'of Llvenvort. Being purely vegetabl e, it - cut be used with the utmost tafety by all persons. CONSUMPTION AND .11174PEft.IA CURED!— Having been cured of these distressing compleintx, which had tarried me to - the verge of the green, by Da Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, from 73 Beekman ft., I - consider it my duty to snake it publicly known, m the hope of benefiting other.. Thu it saved my Ilfe I do not doubt—for I could not eat, nod was daily! de clining,Moil I wm-a more skeletoa I /Apo Bile will induce any one afflicted to WI, it, especially dthey lore life add health, and amnia he cored, It b of wonder fol eiftemy. comer Oak and Pearls:ree. There is no Surer test oldie value of an article than its co:limit demand. Thus Dr. Taylor* Balsam 'of Liverwort for thirteen yams boa mood thetui, and is now the. people's favorite remedy Go coughs, colds, andffiaeases of the Lamas. , Bold in Roxburgh by J•Ti Morgan, 03 Wood sg J 'Townsend, Ulla:tat st; Sinner; coy Markatz and to fid its; Ilandariam & Co, 6 Liberty st. Prim reduced • 8 460 Per bottle. • • TABLE CUTLERY. Peanaybranla Rail Road Company: Tilk:lnterest doe to Block holdire will be paid at th Wilco of the Conti - may. ou and alter the Vkla fns not:dt11115 GEORGE V. BACON, Treas. Stockholders is Pittsburgh will be paid al the Met ohm,. and Marnrfaeutrare Dank.' • . (Daily papers copy sad era • Gazette.) VLOUR-10 bb l• Ftint, Ohio cathyjust landing from shiiimer Cialtb Cope, and for sale by • • NV ILARHAUGH, toyl . 53 water andialfiontat. 13 YE FLOUR-10 Lb!. Rye Flour, jest reed And fo JA, sale by my]: LW:WAUGH. OATS -^,6d bogs Oata,jusi roe'd per steamer Cileb Cope and Jkavor,and for onto uT . • toyi . Str. W CLOVEIIiiit.MD-10 bogs Clorsirsinid, Just landing and for sale by' mu . SOAP AND CANDLES-80' bas No 1 Soapi , 25 do Candles,.mar," Jost landing frozo attar Pa.fir, and taraale.by . roy • 8k NV HARBAUGH T AMARTIND AND ROLLIN—Jaat: rec,Alr earl .I.keings• And Lod= of the d Halm istinguished friends of, liberty, La maitine .• • . • MM=Z9 SHAiVII4-A &Mason k Co, SO Market at, have re:- °deed per rapreas, 4 canons of nett Crape Shawls; also, 4 do of Si'd anti plain, Ttklbet embroitteti, French Cashmere, anZ many other Shawl, . myl, SILK, FiUNGES--100 pieeen wetted Nos peek Feiogee; port opened by. • : • - • • enyl. suAc L6r NpITE, SID lead st" B I,LAC V ED DRILLING-2 easei 422 sfd medi um just teed by ...myt ~SHACKLLTD k WAITE ID OLOVl..l—Arinsioglate4 of Ladies and Gene sad eol_ort4 Kid 0IoM; fresh imporbufoms, my put reed by • I SHACKLETT & wurrE. LliMotis AND TA R--30 bx's bieily Lamas; 4libbis pela‘e N C Tar, in good order, reed and for sale by , TAAFFE te O'CONNOR. b • T OlL—Da m t;lils, ree . rilVd i y , Canal and MACKEBEL-30 bbl, No J Mackerel, brinded lam., received and Cot oak by • . • JAB DALZF2.I. corroN-60 hales COll. for solo by —. LAS DALZELL %TAMS-400 ken assorted elm, for sale by - JAS DALZELL LAR m Esr, ,y 200 , kegs in store lend fee !LI& y ommaa. %AM VITHOL-10 carboys Jost reed and for sale by I,_? soy! R E sELLEfIy, 57 wood et 1.43. , !YII . IIPEYST 4;IE-5 . Aec E 'd s ,d tale ALUM -3 tads trut reed and far tale by mTf' ' R E SELLERS To Contra and Bander,. VOR SALE, very low, mo elate the knew= of the late firm of Colombia tr. Strickler, 8 pair of Vault Doors, of superior - manufacture... Apply to . CONSTABLE, BMW: ft Ca, N.st,ln door from 1;:oOt1 LDIEN CAMBRIC lIDIETE-- Fifty 'Mu Cambric Mktg, from medium to live; joy', opened by ordro.l • SIIACEL & WHITE • r -- visit AND TAR-IPO bibs Herainka 45 do Nol gbidir . so doprima NCTat; arrive and fix ado toITCH-1S Mils hind and for rale Gy .19 2°, 13 4 " ; TA AFFE't O'CONNOR rpm,oßhni R Murphy invites the at. rixtenllon of housekeepers to his awinunent °retrace aoodr4 low priced and flacon 'endured prices, at cor er or Ith and Mattel sts. ' E.,11 , 111T., 8 4,N. 7 . 3 ,0,71`11;trA1gtftp.;: pet m), at Dry 11.4 ax Loam t s. Apia • • ." - .WR Muiteisr 6GORGLA'I4ANICINS—A supply of finest Georgia !isaiikinajust reed by spa R MURPHY PR Ll3BE—White, Pia ond Bloc, for solo • • C AILBUTIINOT, 84 wood 'IjOOKING OL.OIIWIL-Lifirer!at tinfaTtiVir by . DARASors AND CAMRELLAS—CaIt. A for 10c b spW C ARBUTHNOT A i !Iin CIAI-44 :p;; " ' . ZR I Wllkg" G b;L" 341 1 .1%1=ED.01°,1 3 .ALZ- 46 ,„br4C,,tt'. • ages • • ISAIAH DIC & CO, in= at WeforE7 Palm+ i.u.nr.rio balgs•cm hoodotill Oa voltt aery kJ tow to gore roorignshord. • ' • • Dickwsr. k; Emsn—ar bb - V. Nol Froph liorriron 3do Not froA , M. 0.! Shad; bit TeCeiVVIT add fur We by a. L S Ma/MALAN, 31 water and @Croata lIYE;FI.OUR-60 bbl. By Maar, a wperia: jy justractived and for sale Oy. . _ 8 NirATERALLN Dictis-o,oco lb. awned eutTee p .4. - tip • , pen on WATERMAN CiIVEMOLL-5 bukei bee abeity • for kel Lb.. • • 5.09 • SOBOONAIAKER & 60,24 •Inoa . -- SPTA. TUllnlanti E,lol3bls. le Ens order. for nele fry • egg. . .J SCHOONMAKER aCo LPIIIIHIC AClD—UestbailviJoareald . `L'S app . • . 11100NMAKEll d CAI tri v rt{CIIOONMARERk cu SPICES -100 mau Capin; - 1 bb Nutmegs; 2 tibLr Moyer, 1040Lee.4"kre vas by ' : • ' alrl9 J ' CIRXISMAKEE &Co ENECA 01/.-24b16.134mica , 0i1, rt,d'd t S work. andfm We 4y rots Salin a , ER teIONES, Canal Basin ' HAVANA. .BUCIAR-40 bmg Whits, ml,Drowai rot; •Zia by Ix , • • Wl= es AIVAIatt,EKS.,„: SWAILit-1,141e,s Lay:r.,h_ipated • . ~‘-i:l;"l:'VCtiktrOlNl3l;kS irt LASS-Ll 3 hi. &Eli) Gloss; al do 111x13da; 34 do U . 1413 dov for Ws by (L, ~,,_ ' 1 1:23 ... al ' txYI ' lid . bx 4 IIIa W vI C :C - b lr ao " Cigars, viol ' - oldo.be . . op2d . WICK & Are/MD - 142S • - , MOTATOLN-4.17J. for . sale by , • , • PRIM,II , I,II.IIEI' C 0.57 Rader C c V2s 4i-P-1:4" l'' ' u ! lui rllitfrrt ' Alg i i Co Icoßp,_3o. hae Corn, just received and far ale ap73 • •• & &011184) . ?i & .913,192 Maly it PPOTASH—tI ea,Kla + tr Jand Wt role by... nl+~ ; R ItODISON Co 0 11..1 cad Grime winterldenebed fifersw• • • 4 bbl. Crude,. 3do Trawlers', in Core and to wile by , apt& 0 DLAChBURN &Co V W kg !IN, .110:MOIVIMIVITE C 11,21 Vf OLAIOSE. 4 4-5 bbl. yfl Moluuses; iu siore and fa ula by .104 • 0 ILLAUKBUILI &Co N. O. SU(AR MOIASSES-160 Idyls Bugari N bbls blalasseg • i is store suid for salt by • .Rd JAS HUTCHISON It Ca'. riaITON—TO bales Mississippi Callan. us mon upi for sale by ou;S1 • JAS A HUTCHISON &Ca 11,L4C KEEL- bbl. Ivg* Na & .frii *I .lo 10 IYI by .p -JAN A Ilbl'CUlS JN hCo IT UST RECEIVED-1010D 01° 01 1° ! . ., Kim i.t o IE/ OPOO " ..• - - UR'fU' ' a3 RECEIVED-1!) dos Traphgo4 earalrilla . 15TAR`3114!4'.46.14 OpWILDCREARI" , -Lidds r . . liars lliV by • ep..N '" • ' • J MDR& Co. • '-- URPk' TINE-710 bbli spa. Turpoodne; j.t r,,,ed au .1441114.. bi. . . alai IC-. .• .11OLDUk.01: - 11 . Nrild.l.ll4l:,dAl billdLatdaiille laisii,jOet recaAyedost curtailment' and for sale at a redo. - LiOR S'rEOMßOAT'ANtinultrisl bare ow hand, large moment oflrou Stoat %rm . oitiO uir. for rtelonboros tol4' hoirio,•whiolr wd salt. low. ( ' " • ' • • - : GII.L'hOkTTY; ' OTOlit I.llg yortoerrroOrt •• , UGARCURED DRIED BEEF ILOUNDS-i-0,000 Ibi segar eared Dried Beef, lo prime order, put UP fo , ose; lestiietiper'Arrseneau Star ,Are ,t fi see by-, BELLE,Rh /lc NICOLS 0 11..10 alas PirbOlieni;oideni brit dri Orr - When. dO 21 do . common do dO; 5 tibia y4og do duOdonebertj 12 do Lord Oil; Ode Linseed to; in Hon tn. arid forpale by •• • ` • •••,'" SkArLERS • FZATligitt- 0 23 sick,. b.vherlo;;;le by 1447. ISAIAH MOW , / & Co, Gum at -AIICIION2I !MLR& "IVY U. Davi% Auelleso.l!. Lareti -c ik gYalsuaikelz;c.".aid.l* . Fipa, - anifigiuselay oTreirat r7f ill. W b Ur 4 d l " . Fti C° haa ''' 14 partner, embracing au extena - fe colleetion ' t valuable nevi books, Mat reeeind from and New Yorky among 'whleb will found standard works lit. rations demuneauta of aciance . and ialute t liatory, theology. poetry . , median; /W. Fatally and r teket bibles, fa ll and half bound blank bairn, knee and rap rimAbeg,paget, gold peer, quills, de. ke. Sale_poiluve. Woks may, to examined dailog the day. • myr • JUN D. DA Auer. • • . I • Faal`roteing Horan at Ailichinc . • On Fridsy afternoon, May 6th, at 3 o'doeh,u the. livery Insets sit` k H Patterson, no neat streey oppo site the Moonstabela House, will be sold without re serve, Sr accosts; of wheal at weir eoneern; 9 hunt= soma young brown Horses,:seitl bob tallB t bay Mare, 6 Tsars aldose!! Woks Anuses harness, all of which .are fast Inners. tan . JOHN DPAVIS, .1 Sal, o f Grote.' Reiss caul Real &Min, by orffor of Ms ;Executor of tie Takrt Oa Toceday; Ils_yfith, et 10 erJoe.k. A. ?log the Commercial Sales Booms, 'comer of Wood end 'Pulh uRw, will bosold without rowers, the knowing val uable ground rents mots, which ere all well enured by im proved property, via The following mooed own mge out of Lotlio 471, in theeity of Pataburghi rotten g th whole length of the moare an the west aide of Smithfield street,' from Seventh greet toe:trawl:err, alley, being 240 feet long, by 60 feet deep, elm Not. Being PO annually inever, payable Quakerly, oo the in,lividtial hal( of the first GO feet ;thereof, eon.. menettur on the caner of Seventh sit laiL^.. ; • No Beta' 6160 annually forever; meld...menet %on the arellyided hallo( the next 611 feet thareof, touting No 1. • I • • • • ! No s_l3eing 565 mutually kirever, payableltalf year ; ly on the undiyuded half at the next We fe_et thereof;ad ' joining No and'eornerbeg on Strawberry. alley. .. Also, the following ground rents, issuing out of Lot No 454; in the city of - Pittsburgh, rennin the whole length of the snouts on the west side of Smithfield st, from Strawberry 'alley to Sixth greet, - being 940 kat long. by 03 feet deep, via No 4. Beingsl2o mutually forever; payabl nee ly r on the fi rst 0:1 feet thereof, next toseas Stnrat ben; alley ; and cornering there. - ' - No 4 Bciegs4o annually Gweier,Payabla lutifyear ilgt.:(lbLtallieentirrof;edieuung No 4. Ir, the cell 40 feet 7 amg real` Eking W. annually r,paiableruntrierly • on the next 16 feet theleof, edjoining br. 66:'. . • ' Na 8. Being 527 alumalty• • forever, 'quarter, y,on the next•lB.feet thereog my..., Noy fen No 9, Beingll99 60 annually fore,.,' payable half rattly, on the. aext 19 feet Memo!, adjoian. Na a • Nolo. Being 560 atumally Weyer, payable ',Mauer ly, tm the nextAfeet thmeoc adjoining No 9, and =c omas on Sixth greet. . Am, the following 'mond TOMS,' /11,13jAi 0 6, o r No 389, In the caty.or Putsborgh, fronting eo feet au relt• street, extending through to Diamond alley, 910 feet,' end the same on which teem:ad Me Exchange Bank. No 11. Being 1140 annually forever, payable quaver ly, on the 6121 90 14 Kt feet thereo4 next towards Wood Neer ; onligh street. . • • . Noit th e annually forever peyable half yealy, on the next 40 by Its ti the °anus et, N. 11, and on the addition thereto of the 10 by 4: fee the rear.olNo 11. • „.. 14n idate=tlls4;o=l77.l4sorkr kat street, ortraimond alley. . • • - Na 14. ,Behtg INOO ennually knew, payable heir yearly, on the next 40 by LS feet Meteor, on .Din nlley, adjoinhig - No 13, and on the addoloa !heave Of the 90 by 40 feet in the mu of Nol3. • • Also, that valuable lot of ground, Ginnie et Comer co n Mrket and 'Front streets, having a Trout of toe t, o Market greet, cad eatendlog - %out Rout street SS Tem, on which IS solved •. substantial gm gory . batch build' lig, °emir:Mal preienf by Doctor E. Ne 't as a publle.honse. • - ; that valutddr, lo! of 'rotted, slinata ondrOoorth aide of Penn street; at the comer of c..irs suss; harr log a font 0f23 feet, and a:hunting back 190 feet, to a tea feet alley, • . the Neo, throe other dote of ground adjoininga bo ve,e haring enchain:ado Pam stroefof 93 feet Binh., and extending back 190 feet In the alley aforesaid.'. . For further information sppl&to'.. D • -. _ Porkies tf DridmiLsjzi - Oa:Woodsy twining, May In,-al 10 o'cloek, the commercial Salm Emu, comer of • Wood and mu, au, will be sold, without reserve in extensirdasson• mentor fresh seasonable Pry Orsids, Le, amongwhich are sapodilla cloths, emanneres, tweeds, manning, cro ws, bleached and unbleached mus li n, whitq cod and gannals,•hll. UM= on,. saner 14 French chintz, English and American prints, frch and Smack lawns, E nglish klancbester rimsdrann, linen and cotton check, ,ticlicuinkiens, furniture Prima, im ones and eatobne cassia:ems, _mons de Inine, be/ant:ea and buttes, French and Ger.' 6.1 l inen s, cashmere, craps and moon de Leine shawl., - handkerchiefs, Mk_ and velvet, dress! blackaann, miring silk, ribbon; colored crapes, &Vacua, merinos, Swiss mid Wok mnslins, sloven, hu meri, Lem, inserungs, reticule 1, parands,para sohnum, umbrellas, ' • '- " At o'clock _ _ 2or enks relleroisla pale ettwom Llama'', dri and quality Madeira win, 1p:po MUM girt, bra tar '. p o i& tol i merr . ,,Jtkegs dpo r, F,den 05 . 111 5 . 6 5 1. b1t5 i A quantity 'of Killal911e; Pa* platibno Male estaxi, ter scale aid wastes, glass_ esso f beream,' sofisi ma, hogarty chain,- tbles, •bodweads, work and ish: wands, centre tahias, Caney And toms=