THE tIMBITIIGG GA7 fittool.ls ,- I.lTTsatilioug. .TRITILSDAY • Whig .od Bealitatian; t• •t f_ - "m , s. - .:"- - _VOR.CANAL , P 3 - 1 / 33 / 11 . 41 9NE4 , -• grat. 111.DO,LESWAILTS. - _ • ' • ,oy,r,sr „ . ....‘ , VArrAt a theetingorthe Antimaionle and Whig Count rryy utomminee of Correspondence:. held at Whistlers' Pittsburgh, on itaterelay,'May, oth, the following chit Anis: agreed- .npotc The Atuitnasouth and .Whis ot..ch watd, borough and umnship in All, shinty county, ant raquested to convene at thole usual I balallne *unary steel:in/sin said districts, on ~. 611,11.0 loth day of Jerre nest. to sepoial taro del-, gates front each district, to meet. in County Onnwat ~ ,...bon,sithe Coon House, in th e city of Pittsburgh, en • Wednesday, the lath nev, at to A..NL,tof sald :t tronduate candidates. for 'national, state sod .",y,Censty awes, to be supported at the exacting fall 'eh, Pon.- The primary roceungs in all the townstips cc . eept Pin, will be held as o'clock, P. It.L, and in Pin.. :•.=th and all the-wards and boroughs at Pb P. M-/ f The comma. would earnr sex urge upon 'the said meetings the ocussity oft/1 effluent orgartisatipn, pre. • pamtory to We coming eleetine. DANL. AITURDY, Chairman. Jens PiLllol, • . J. W. Ltewress, creurica. J:Rasomow, thyld ' ..• p r ep of the French newsletters, •••i ' ire "much encouraged byte last news from Europe, and particularly•with the rendt of the ••••• ',.ehadions in'F,raaCe. The better order of men are is the,sicendant . there, and them bope of the Infusion ofa'stiong =sanative sentiment thro •• • •,7ott ' tine Lamartine is at the head of Abe list, and Ledni Rollin at the • that, though 'pro. WO elected. - Cation bunt ia. also among the ••• sleeted. MelidMM•md we. Riot. , at Lis Stleqess one litho *truck the 'spark of the great moral re• which we devoutly hope to see worked • “oat by they French Iteptiblic. If there was a sound - • nese inthe social system of Prance, we. should hope °nip thing for the RePublim,'ned, far from • !• . dmistrlring now, we feel + and more enortm tied at the progrnaofevents. All eyes will now hid i toiaed'upon the National Assembly, which will speedily assembled; aid; in advanced its meet - / iiig; Slavery in All Abe - French Colonies, and the : • "'Slave Trade, hes boon abolished. The manner of ' putting awe to eto anon "ad both • aloe left the N • al •1• 1'21°141: i • • - '• • • , a new Assembly of France, chosen as . '„jj li a l'fieen by the free volee dale French People, / I , skj.e r ie,A . as of Freedom tuill Law hope every tbiag. 'All begin now to have 14 in France, and the Re' Oublie must endure dr emr, if despotism and so error be eradicated at }he start. . We do hone t*steforril tpontemplated will be of ;,•, thai - Wholesome sad eel able character which will not compromise the secur4,of the French Gae l. • :en:meet.' In our poor judgment{ =eh has been dune Whielneat UM to be undone. These+ Witte rail treys, government euiploy.for all norm. played operatives; the regulathin of taxes without &law, an. in advance of the meeting f the N ational , Assembly, the 'removal of judges, •••,, O • ere lailmeasures eminently dangerous and wrong. ;"•:,, It ia nottoolate; however, to retrace the steps - which leave been tacos. But the worst enemy of • W treitelt Healahem, in the appearance, in of-the - word Men of the previous revolt,. , • , thins., Them have been rebuked by the majority . - of the Po:Melons , Government, and in that rebuke • :Weft:ld the strongest ground threncouragemenk . I i -.:Oat of•Frence, every thinght unsettled and -fused, 'Ruesiesuindo, thergiant of the North, cold • :Ms bet winier diguxte,nDa vuml to an'enur of a ;•-•; :Million of mei:C..7*m horde Poland in the firm of despotic, prover, and while Austria and ••' ,":: _'Pritiaa are conceding Itlerally to th e cause offree - got canateut, she is all the mom wale-Val and erne' • ;' " "for these concessions. Bat this cannot aliens he Turkey upon the one hind and Europe upon the j"ither: Will, en .h•Wg, force the Autocrat of Russia •• Mmote Liberal artessurea. • ••;. vie policy Leith of the kingd Sardinia and of the king of Pitman begin thiamine in appearance • 'less indicative of a good purpose than thfise official ••• •, • • dignities Mora Lad credit far.' To make the Ger , • naafi States tributary to Prussia, end the king of • head of the German Empire, is the policy with Frederick and Prince Albert of Sae •. -• - ; "` thorn, rinaugh fighting for Italian Independence has • aka some ulterior purl= in view, in regard to It ' 4 -,‘aly. R Would he an undying shame to see .Ger.• -- Mil Mid Ifidiekltherty Made dihutary to the am - - bitiou of rbese•Princes; and' the - itiopte there . iicktandlen reniertikee• that the price of liberty Is IlliOasifoototio of Less is Alabama. The blob& Tarcuse Ic!' cpmq4llleigthinfrom . .. ..... . • ....4.n - engineer in itie employment of the_ Alabama —ban- Company, from which we make the following . . - extracta to - enable our - Iron Mouton to judge of •: . .. thisf. meibility.of the nfieculation, arid codetermine . . whether tbeyore to have soiconfoll competiton ..i ~ to the *nett": The mioes are locitied in Bibb 0p... . , .• ,-- the miaerals are ...if tertiary and alluvial depot. - - -its. ,They an found lying indoorimitiatcly at van . , , oas levels, boveriag rising ground or fakes; hellos... .•-• - Withinat any tines minute line iif sirloin...non.— Titelte deposits repre.cut the most highly develop •.- ed Period of the formation of oxidised iICIII. .They 7 • -,-- moo abundantly scatrorwl over thin region, tint • :.--,;" they can, with ease, supply a great umber of for `gee. AL who bane directed their attention to the --. study of metallurgy, known that the third pap of , - I',. • tbsavn- of Freese derive their supplies from Silo ... • 'xial deposits: The superficial position of the - ore • ' "ireaders, ease the labor - of working, th e mine .., • i :Web • exild .be done in the open inn - The . ..xisitteral, principally a. brown hematite, has yield. *- • - ad when assayed, 80.. parts - of .tritoxide of iron ".and 28 parts of water- ocussiorially mull quint. .-" ---:- air of, a vitreous blait: hydrated ore of iron -...-- is kola, compeed of 60 parts oxide of kon,ll ' - pans of water.. and S•pitrts of Oka., We have - :_:.• • also destoVered in this regioa Kure mono of iron : embeddid hi clapand stole manganese.- General r gilei i, idarkeolor indicate,. great dm . •onti. Never if=udder the entire mine, without re. - 110Xdiaitthe idle of partial' analyses, we cannot ....„ lail to_conct that on the liege *ode of opera. • - . • „aeon, tba average. yield would he fiont 40 to 60 • - The iron Obtained (root three ores, and which is • s gttunitbsd to the inspection of the public, is ct first .. 4 uzi;,ty.. On this point we have the opinion of all ..- • d ie wo,:kers in iron who have tried it It is very , -a,,,,i,, and malleable,easily beaten into thin sheets, - ~. drawn' 'm into the finest 'wire. , It. has been -...........a, two.i -.. oboe nails, ke.. . ' • - - The ~h,,, i s &slant about 1000 Yards from a '• - emit of about 4010 50 feet Wide, affording thus - • ; excellent water powor.-, _The diePeelliell of its hanks is admirably schipteor to the erection of large imps end powerful machinery. - Thus the cost of -.- -:- a Steam engine: would be saved, the poorer or - .Ir6kb; GA. Vail kUld of work; maned bane been at bast of 10 borne power. -; This creek in the dry season bas ahem a stream .. ' .- ct 2i ken in depth' and never rises during freshets .- • • 'Wtgreater. height than 4 feet above its- ordinary • . level:- The water is clear lid excellent -. Now the , Mine are -to be frond in abundance .. - ' - ...slionetintee; clay, aqd pine, dogwood, oak; „,in a want, every motel, or. neoessary Or the Inc. •., .. costal working. cm a huge wide, of an iron untie. •• ?be neighborhood is occupied by flamers. The - !•• ---' goads iinrgood, living is cheap. core, wheat, cotton -.. , are hero cultivated. Great number. of horned ..ioooki,of toga and poultry are raised in this region • -, at country andthe means of coummunication, with ... . . ,- • Mobile are frYquatt. . .-•• The wageobf a laborer varies (four - 1112,t0 lii • per .- . month. Orem have•bees. made to as at 1112. .• . - . -After baying taken into conideration the locale .. ties and - the materials they ctrl fumiali for the ea. -rs ..islikaantat of great forges, let ea calculate the ex. •,..,'*; =!!! . • aemosary In the mauututure of a toe of . •:.". Coda fund 40-100 ton mud won--the ton 2210 • ---• Its. - , .Extrocationsad picling4l tons of ore at 20 . ' - • Wood pried, lototill4f,,doc: discharging the , , . nes 0,60 .• Oteriage of burnt ore to foundry, distance - ...._-_.IOOO yards... -...., .... ..... ..... ....... 1,20 ': Elating .; • 0 , 20 ., -,... Charcoal 120 bushels, • . •t - 530 ' Workmenand sundries at 1.0 per cent...:.: 1,30 . ?;!.. Cost of .1 ton taiiiion—tho ton 224 P OM: . . 1 40400 ton cam 11021 • $ 14• 25 Cheread• 159 bushels.. .. . . 4,75 rotting. and sundries 15 per teat-14,55 . • Carriage to Selma or 1 - tanaloosa, nt unbar; 740 pa .. .. ..... 15,70 ' - ..../atniportetion Soo Behest or Tdscakunta to ti $52015 tuipetules iu the, result bare given are ea• - enerated; not rithstandleg, we wall usucoe them, raker than be considered , to underrate there. .11u, Whig iviontlos. :The:National Convect* will *et le kaa than 'bpi weeks . at PhslailelOtin The plurality of :Dalgatea elected, it is sappoied, peke hfc CLAY :tor thou' d choice, bat • large number will be r kw tams, mid • number keStairrr and WU/a, Uider dastard, of feet the resell of the nornins• •. very'doulitful. We know not whether the tikdthinis rule will be attempted, though' we hare Zbenir'd , vroiald. II so, the reault Rem* more Skti ,It hd:llll2ten otherwise . e• haibera aeggested that the several 81.1 tho dee view. Make known the( t . prei.rences barn micaing =mention, and I;iett a movement it Is .. - ,Thoughi raked facilitate and,..barmonize the future tictkui at sic the Dehugattra Whiikarmoortod tresegierill give the country • whig don. tiaillk.gaidaiir of the 0 4 6 mu 4Pceid Z.rnethipreasininle.and rain policy, and if:heart*, we united, the goad work wtil be socosiplished. - •• _ . • . t .: . .. . . . . - •::.' Iffeertaliai.t/oS 7 O •-•' - ''';''', l*!l**ter•VitislifirrirlaFirttelisteveata both a Aline,- *4o..Dawatismom oda 1 . 1,6 - 14 ' Pope;lntion reing s tlais item froaniM linked Ma n.aecrealisd, t° tb° 000,i - `11( Home , mita shalt .be extrema* happy 10 mans intrisk taxid - 1' oith'ao great lirnaticm,7espeeisfiY , with no= rm .which the. Church Lea nothing to fear from the Government, nor the Govenameatfivinthe Church. The French election bad taken Our, and all passed off, as far as heard Inorn Pencenally. The moderate r u pablican candidarns were in the I.°°° . 'etedini in every - iirrnidiasenient' of Paris - .1.1. .Lamartine -and the moderate party he'd the hats, while the commissaries of bLaDedrn Rollin are re presented asst a grentsbseount. • The voters have patterned their duty in Paris, without itiY great interruption of public peace. " . - • Indeed • th e quietness which prevails, - arid the paucity of actual voters, compared vith the num ber of real electors, 'would argue an indifferent* or public spirit, rather than any vehement 'degree of patriotism one way or Weather. As the returns would only be complete on Friday in Paris, we shall have scarcely time to tins a deliberate opia ion of the general result of this' election, upon which depends the figure happiness ofFrance, and the general peace of thesa mid. . • In the meantime, great complaints are made of the open bribery and corruption inseparable from universal suffrage. Stringent endeavors have been made by the authorities to, preient en abase of the elective franchise, but as many voters have each procured, oath-apparent. facility,• no bearer, than seven or eight tickets, entitling them to vote as many times, and as the Provisional Government is charged with thing secretly - undue influence through the army, and •Louis Blanc and Alberi through their pensioned Ourriers unemployed, the purity °Calm:dorstr not altogether immaculate or free trom suspicion. The Piovisional Government has pawed. a de. cree definitively abolishing a 'every in .811 the colts n'es and possessions of the French Republic.— The decree is to take effect two months odor its publication in the colonies. An indemnity is to be granted to Ike slave owners, thenniount andSorm of which is to be fixed by the National Assembly. All traffic is sties isso be interdicted between proprietors from the date of the publication of the decree, and measures to he taken to prevent the intraluction of free laborers from Senegal, as at \present contemplateal by England from the western vast of Africa. • • Lemartine appears to have received the ;turn mous vote of all . parties. Dupont de Murat, Mar. rust; Arno, Mane. Gamier Pages, Rahman; Car not, andCremieux, rank after him, MM. Cormenin, Beringer, (the poet, Lammenais, come next.— Albert stands 25th on the list of the 2d arrondisse- meet MM. Lethy Rollie, Macon,. arid . Louis Ulmo an much borer, in the het; but their return is said to be certain. Odillon Borrot, L'Herbette, Vwan, and Quentitte, eon of the Conventionalist, have been elected in the Department of the Aisne. All the coatpimuirs; boistmen,,!Oc.,, ha Paris, Toted CO Prince Louis Napoleon. On Wednesday, Mr. Richard Rush, the Mints. ter of the United States in Paris, waited on M. La mirune at the Hotel de Yuba, and formally troop . nised the French Repubhc ill the tope of the American Union. . • The declaration of Lord John -Russell, that "whilst he had breath and lilt, he would oppose the repeal of the Legislative 1.113i011 between Great Britain andlreland," and the pasaingof tbeCrown and Government Security BA which is now in farce, as the law of both countries, have not yet succeeded in quellingthe apiritbf discontent on the other side of St. George's Channel. A few days, however must further elapse beim the lull effect of the policy of the Government can be ascertain ed. The Lord Lieutenant continuer, to receive from all chimes addresses breathing loyalty and et. tschruenn end the answers continually express the reprobation with which the attempts to cue the masses, are hewed by men of all orders and par tiesthroughout Ireland; and that-this universal rep. rotation will detest the seditious from their evil courses, or at least "reveal to their dupes the utter hopelessneurtftbeir tricked schemes." Mr. John O'Cssmaell appeared at the Conciliation Hall on Monday. and issued an addrouto the pro. pie of Ireland, directed chiefly against Lord John Russell's words above quoted. IL wan headed with the exclamation* Itruturs— , Ris (Lam John Rcuelfs) words pass tiy sts as the idle wind which we regard not." Howeder, the younger Brutus, as Shalispeare has it, said something more in the same spetmla) which, as it has been so frequently quoted against Mr. O'Connell, we will not inoppoc lonely remind bina of Certain it is, that the pro reeding" of the Repeal Amociatiou have lost all their attractions in the more exciting language and conduct of the younger coukderstion. Mr. W. S. O'Brien and Liu parts have proceeded to the Wlll4 for the purpose of agitation. That 1 they will easily imam.' in girrieann of disaffemion, there can he little doubt; everything throughout the provinces seemaripe for an out break; but what settled scheme of organisation the parties promoting this moment have, is beyond our comprehension to divine- We can only contern• plate a vast sacrifice of human life, ahould.any rising tale place, without any hope of accomplish- Mg the ends they have in view. Government is itertmasing the precautions already taken. Preps rations continue to he carried out in such • wale, uplainly to denote that the nuthoritiesdeent the danger to be near and imminent Rouses in Mee elan and Ruthland squares have been surveyed. 'and are being prepared far the reception *mops. All the regimentam garrison have been addrceted on parade by their commanding teen, and ea. diluted to abstain from taking any part in any pda. teal demonstration whalitrrr. - - The most Ciarfoi accounts ofdestilnliou continue to roach us from the provinces. The withdrawal of depositors of their fonds from. the Provincial Sa. 'rings Banimapprar to arise as much from • sense of insecurity of thoir funds, no from political distrust; and intimd they hive no doubt been swelled by the reqiriresnents of the deg:allots for 'emigration and other purpour The continuance of the run t n the Savings' Beaks, has trontinbuted too 0 , 0-.1- eratile diminution of gold from the Bank of Log land. Mild we ue writing, the intelligence reacbm us that the Crown . has entered a none fitoseuei to the His found - agnitik Mitchell, by the mod Jury, cod has Pmmredad by exeillcieinfarmation. charg ing him with the same publications as those charg ed by the grand pry. The mine pro ce ed has taken place with regexi to Mew, apriefl and Meagher. It is also rumoredthat, the Privy Coury cii hu ordered the city, of Dublin to be proclaimed, and an immediate search made ix. arms It, how. ever, wants confirmation. The ihlkniving Is a Copy of an appeal to the A. mefican sympathisers for prompt aid of the projects, of the Irish Conkderaticuic Asyru.s., Rana Ugh, Dublin, April 22. .Friends of Irciand—,You have recently male ed to convene a Convention of the Irishmen of the United States and the tu'o. Canada.. to beheld at Albany, on the third Monday in the month of I npprove entirely of thaveonvention, and I look to it for results the most important to this nation. But I consider the time amid for its convocation too late, and the plan proposed at New Orleans as defective. - Events in •Ireisnd will not allow us to wait keys= aid until late in Augeit, as trait we mug tid then, if you do not meet before the id July. -The Government by Which we are rowed and . destroyed, are using arcs? Art and artifice to to drive us into premature revolt. , While we do no yield them the 'vantage ground by rashness, neither must ae.lose a by retreating. RY.Tie'.4" apparently goes to ':prove tbat.they.will not yield peacefully the demands of this kingdom to self le- gislation and lel( taxation. Ireland cannot, mew not yield. ' This is muses/ poldtiore which Ito you thus plainly, because I desirerm te r .t7equal to the occasion DOR presented to Ireland. Summon, thamkire, your convention—suirunou it quickly -organize the contribution you propose to levy for Ireland—lows not a day in this good work.. Re member, every, boar you lose Ireland will lose a generatiou. We de not werd you tO fight cow bet ties—we have men enough inn E x . th at, R e d we —I, liesitstingly ask you to place whateyer share of your worldly goods is wiper/Inoue to you at the service. of Ireland. belied 's cause is Ame. rim's elki ddn land lies nest pour continent:in in. terms as le distance. After, Ireland itself, It most maiming Air/erica, that Ireland should be prosper. ens and free. 1 Act, for the time is at hand! I have the boner to be; friend. of Inelend, risk obliged and obedient servant, • THOMAS VARY M'OEF To the Friends of Ireland arNew Orleans. Wash ing, New York. Boston. dee. • • P.'S—The Conned of Three Hundred which will ensemble bete before many weeks elapse, will coastitute • power -with which you can properly correspond: Dancg As siding it will be the au• Mi Marne popular power in this kingdom, and, sr such, wdl be entitled to your corifideticia, wad wor- thy your support. This is anther motive to haw tea your contribution. . . . • . - The news from Germany iswatch of the Name 'harmer as It was last week. 11 is fai from en. wording.. The violent bat partial agitation pro duced by the first shock of the revolution has 10- aided iota ageneral - ferment, which Is loosening the 2.i:iodation of nocialorder, and can Ting liwaY, one by one, the pillars which tap port the political fabric. Repoblicomm rises in head here and there, bat meets ot Peewit with links sympathy. The ml Pounds of oPPrehetwitut 440 P) be bond, first, in' the wild bewilderment, the unrepressed and inn preamble lawlessness, occasioned by the removal of governmental barriers, to which (however ill ~,,,,,,,tr uot ad) the people had grown accutomed, dad which had bmome the embodiment their ideas of political order, *madly, in want d di. arm which ere now spreading (nest a mon g wieut. tort—eot lesi than the Manufactfiring classes-- Mutt one end of Geimaky , to the other. Hanover, Vienna, and et 2 mil the stonstatory in differ eat word. . DrMA.U. AND SCILLIESSIO.IIOI.I4IIII ,- OUAT DAT ?LS Aland, Mooday, kith A pnl--Ally the noon wain from linenburg, intelligeoce was received of the taking of the town of Schleswig by the troops of the confederation, after in engagement which last edfromthree O'clock in the stemma of Easter Sunday until eleven o'clock. The tatificatiini ed the DuwWvitir, oa which the Danish artillery Were placed, wee taken by. the Frontons it the point of the bayonet' lOW the battery had lateriai. kneed by the Geld pieces °fait 1-Dmovemmi,Schles. wig then 211 Into the bends of the e t eratiort: The conflict was al bloody "onellie troas . bey ing a Wrong rearm, mid &ling great execution with their artillery and riflemen before they were The Thum had from 10,000 to 12f/00 men, the twee of the amfederattott wu the grata:3o Was as &Umpired:. Four Pthastatimewools of the Guard , end - line .formal the halk of the MilloPoS army: .The loss of the Prowls/11,10 far &Okla be gathered from the untutheMicated accounts, is about 300 men killed and wounded, principally M tbet 2d and 21h!‘ regiments: . 1 . 10 to Idoidainnot a . iag, 11' gional t dad bad been brought intoUage• **Wak e Janata. Dantaiiilot knoett;_ tot pnabablyointring intibt comprnitcl.T or d e r : Thellaislc id' -Vienna deraded r ea the 21a,,1a lead Wm* million or eon. (mow) trrLizi, awake to Liman, a tbird to Open, and a i3arik to Trairdean . the - assistance of commereei and eipei cially the numufiteuring diaries, the stoppage of the manufactories 'baying deprived thousagds of , corlimen of the means of subaistence. Canamieretsa. /.IVISPOOF ri The market hu mll . . a downeraril tendency. Holders appear anxious to realise, iad manure:inters to sell at the very bed puma they can get Orders for export are risme, and the home deituutd small. Under this combiantion of unfavorable circumstances, it can. not be expected that present pricer will be main- United.. .The quotations are—For Snitch Pip, '.£219 6; Merchant. Bars,-.11; British Bark £8 30; Hoop.; .f 9; Sheets, 19 10; Nail Bads, 19 3; all is Liverpool Scotch Pigs in Glasgow, £2 H p ton.— Wilmer & Smith. To tke Editors of As ktitsbetsgi Gazette , .• CENTRAL 11.611.. ROAD. THE - .COUNTY BUBSCRIPTION TO THE ,PEN.N.SYLVANLA RAIL ROAD This subject is becoming a matter of serious .con sideration to every well wisher of the county. A plain, unvarnished view of the subject would seem to be all that is required to convince any reason. .ble =to of its propriety and necessity. • . - A subscription to the stock - of the company will not be n gift. Tile county will be a proprietor in the load, to the amount of its aubscriptiotc—will be mauled, when finiihed, to its share of the Frau,— will haven control in the direction and supervision of its affairs. The subacriptionwill be made Is the , bonds of the county, payable at such time an may be agreed upon—say tilleiu or twenty years. The bands will be received by the company in payment of all instalments, as they fall due, at their par value. By the supplement pasted it the last session o 1 the 'Legislature, the company in authorized toXsay tercet; senu.annually, at the rate of six. per cent upon all instalments paid In ottaccoant of sub , antiphons to the capita stcck, until the road shall be completed. The interest, thus paid by the cute. pony, will meet the interest as it falls due upon - the bonds; so that thecocutty will not hereto levione dollar of tax for that purlicse. Nhen the road shall be completed, this interest will cease, but the county will then'be entitled to its sham of the pro. fits of the mad, in the shape of divideizil. Now,:with regard to the profit. a few words.— The Bahimore mad, which is only half finished, and cast sB,ooo,ooo,pays eight pet cent. dividends. Oior road, when completed, will tike 'all the west ern trade and travel, and will cost but -about $ 6 ,- 000,000. It Is surely a moderate estimate to usy that it will at least equal the Baltimore road in its half finished stem. Bight per Cent profits .would pay all the interest upon the bonds, and would leave • a clear balance of $20,000/10 go into the county treasury.- But the almost certain result would be, that it will pay ten per cent., which would increase the surplus profits of the county to $60,000, which would cover the whole present county tax. These eirlienateo are funded on the I results Of .11 the well managed roads in Idasaachts setts and New York: end should satisfy every rea sonable man, of the propriety of the subacription, without further argument. The subscription, in fact, would be clothing more than a loan of the credit of the county, which never could result in any burtben upon thetas payers. In no event can the road produce les, than am per cent.,orhich will of course cover the interest upon the, lamas, midi all profits atove that amount will go io swell the ' revenues of the county, and obviate the necessity of taxation Or ordinary purpose. The company agree at once to doable our sub scription, and expend dig on the western division of the road; which will complete it to the weatern basin of the mountaina—bringing oar farmers at all seasons at the year, within twenty four hours of an eastern rearket--seeoriag in our midst nn expen diture of two millions of money, vastly increasing our population, and enhancing the value of every Oct - of ground in the county. Coireepooderkee of the rittlthughlam Wathiogton, (a.C.) May 12,1 Ma. Pittsburgh Pstsutii.: I have recently obtained for one of your inge Mous inventors—Mr. Samuel Hall, of the non of Hall & Speer, of your city—a patent fur an invest film that promi.cs to be of great value to the age. caltnntromincounity. Mr. Hen invention is an improved moire draught iron Plough—the con struction and arrangement or which is so novel, that claims Gsr finer distinct features were granted to Mr. Hall, and are covered by hi. patent. s- Om of the most important characteristics of Mr. Hairs improved plough, is the combining the beam trith the body or the plough in such a manner that the Grout end of the beam can be raised or lowered tad secured is anyilesnal position (or cooobtg the plough ui Sinn a deep ore shallow furrow, without ibrosruig the base of. the Lody,XibeAloogit out of a horizontal position, or chimpng the point of dreti fr6tr the 'centre of greatest resistance.; The beam can also be to adjusted m tb form • broad or • narrow furrow.. /lie importance of 'this arrange. moot—iri giving the plough ■ steady movement— whether it be adjusted to the formation of deep or shallow, broad or narrow foretres, wilt be so Nadi. ly appotent to all persons &Maier with agricultural operations, m to require no ampliticatioa to dim trate it. The cad of Mr. Hera improved centre draught iron plough, believe, is no renter than, thi snood. en stockid..plough, and is lighter, c ameger, and much more durable. . _ - I balsa, quite recently, olneined a ilatent fu anaher your ingenion• timehanicv, 41r. A. I. Norton; nn improved machine fir cohhing and grinding coca and colue•-one of the most prefect meanies that has ever been omuitorated the elide "Mg this object-.—eirnple in construction, and admi. nobly adapted far furmeni use. I have also obtained kr Messrs. Livingston, Rog. gen lc C 0.., a patent il4 a WIT yi1116115 laneatna. and have several more =sit ingenions and useful 'novelties' for them, waiting the theiren. amination lathe PalentOgice. I will try to keep you posted op in the doings of the numerous invest/rim of your city, inthis quarter. Very truly yours, Z. C. ILOBBT"S.S, Engineer and Attorney . for Procuring and Defending Patents. A Scru..—A New YOrk paper. reports the Ifo4 lowing as a part of the proceedings of the /111301.1. an Antirilavery Society, wham *naive Irsary was held in that city on Wednesday.-- Mr. Ilmuziost, a gentleman, domed in summer clothes, end decorated with a_ peor.i.i d hair on his head and face, readong down hut breast, said he bad no hope that the Suprema. Court would decide against the constitutionality of slavery. He lamed* ed into an argument which he sought in .sustaie by legal reference; but, being corroded in his ref ereeces, be eat down, drawing his remarks to • premature &•e. The Hutchinaon family sung an &kaki's song; avowing revolution it then be not 'emancipation. WIDIOILL PIIILLINS WY delighted to hear this song, becalm those who sang it intended it as • honor of an act of wrong in singing • song In honor of that hoary headed umber, Hear# Clay. Here there was a tremendous outburst of di.. **sue, and for some momenta entry weed was dimmed In biases which Ude language cracked— Finally— • LLOTD GATSIDOX LOW and said that it wee the custom of the society to bear every one's views, .and to invite all to the platform to expreu theta ; but It does Sot invite rowdyism or the admix ion of rowdy-men.; Voice.--We are Americana . raid.—Three cheers a... Henry Clay. "Hurrah,. "'lamb; "Hurahr may rowdies,. because as one but • rowdy would proponetiums cheers when the plat form is Gee to hiettO eXpfollll bin opinion. sties—Any itistesrho declaims spinet Henry Cloy Is a traitor-to his country. The thlkiwing ritmarki - of the N. Y. Evening Post, we recommend to the attention of some of our contemporaries heti, who have an exceeding thanes, to 'allude to editors by their names.. "The habit of bringing the tames et the reputed editors of newspapers before the public -instead of merely mooing - the journals which they conduct Ii one of which almost inevitably leads to petty per. thrill controversies and fritters away what should bee contest the principles, into a quarrrel about the conduct and the motives of • class of individuate in whom the public have very little Interest ' It?s, in our ; view • practice thaldegyrdea the piofeerion of a journalist, and is One Of the causes why. its estimation with the public falls so Car be. low whatthe iriduence it exercises would aeon' to I entitle it to enjoy. We regard' It, when we are I made the subjects of lt, as a disagreeable impropri. ely, and considering it thus, we cannot menthe. once it when other@ are tamed at." /311.011.TAT10N 3 VIA New Yoac—lt-lias been a question, says the British Colonist, whether .13St. ish manufactnred goods, imported via New Turk, miasma ;limpid under bonds to Canada, Pi:mkt edatitt4 04 thq swap pips pa it imported, b 1 the St. Lawrence ' - under 11be new mistrial yet. . _ The qiamtien"bmibeen set at rest by the misaloner of Customs;who decides dirks° differ ence will be made. t A rely large class of gopds hare heratofore been - imported into Canada, through New York, making' a prodtable . trade kw NeW York public vomits and her merchants: The superiority of New York harbor over the eptrimpe Canadri,by the St. Lawrence must in conpectiou with {his hiw, oiled a revolution on the import trade of canna,. hfamc.=-Tha politio of the State of Maine are out and oui iascofirco, and altogether Anthllenk of °corny, and yet during the you past, according to ttcGovernor's message, the lasoofor Legislators 'of this Looofaro State borrowed $ll,OOO from the paoks to most the looming State debt. The isr tioe:ofthe dootilfrolt patty mats upon this policy, all they can from the ealstenc• of Banks, to make all the Bank capital they can, to homy , awls - warier they can; and then to take. every prop kin under them k 7 father deounctatloile7 Thlo is a lipeeinten droodorn i diroroo *r-Brurk 1 - F - 7 e==3 Conitill.entsi'ais eal , -. iiiv,ioettingtit the 'LlOtarntwa of the Pitlabazgb cadCallaenainaltaii Wad CoMpany, held on the Mil 'day of May, , thelfdlowingeesolutioatrwere That the Cornmissiewers of Allegheny county be requeged tosubwritie to the capital stock otitis Pittobeirgh rand ConnehrsitlC Rail Road Company, the sum of one million of dollars. ,Rstsfeed, Thant the Commissioners arc not fu t . 'yew:minced of the ftblicy auttelaPeclieury ofeuch subscription en tap part ut Allegheny county, they be and are Hereby requested co submit the question of web subscription to Mei consideration orde peos ple or theirrepreseitiatives in the County Convc lido which is to. assemble on the Mot of May inst. • RenAtici, That as that convention is to be at wilted on the subject of a subscription by thh eau • ty to the central Railroad which work will Meru' the expenditure of several millions of dolly's at than would be required to. finish the Pittsbu h and Ccinnellavill Rail roairt4Cumberload; it is ue to the interests of the • County of Allegheny hat the merits and demerits of these two routes , be fel. ly and carefully compared. Recited, Thot if the Central Railroad be carried across the mountains at a rantonablel ex. pease without inclined , planer, it may be the true policy of Allegheny county to aid the .Philadelphin Company to construct their work, but if a county subscription to that road be deemed expedient, a similar subscription to a Pittsbuigh Rail road, which whenfinistted will yield larger and promote in a greater degree the prosperity of Allegheny county and of Western Pennsylvania, cannot be reasonably refused. Rooked, That if the County of Allegheny will make & liberal mbseription to the 'capital stock of the Pittsburgh and Conneilsville Raihoad Comp. ny, upon condition that an cmud amount be cab• wilted by other counties, corporations and indi viduals, we confidently believe that a Railroad by this route without inclined planes will connect Pittsburgh with the Atlantis seaboard, before a Rad road without inclined planes can be made by any other route. and the Filters:mkt and Connell* .ville Railroad ey .its competition with the Phila delphia Railroad will, when both are finished, for ever protect the commerce. Of the cityOf PM. burgh fro any oppressive. or tmfriendlY manage. meat of the Philadelphia company. /freaked, That. Wm Larimer, Jr, E D Gwum, John Gebhirt and Gecirge Hogg be a Committee to communicate the foregoing resolution. to the Commissioner. of Allegheny County, and to call their-attention to the importance cod justice of submitturg the request of this board to the consia. coition of the people and their representatives. Reached, That these proceedings be published. Blethedhe General Conterenee The time ofthe Conference ymaerday we, Main ly occupied by the Appeal Cateof T. W. Osborne, tbe Baltimore Conference, which is yet nal. tatted. The Rev. Dr. -Lbmandit_ a eery apfdopri ate address, took leave of the CottiwerMe, and will leave the city, go.day, much regretted by all, who have bad the tilenahm atm acquaintance,. Tax annual meeting of the American' Methodist Episcopal Sabbath School Union, was held last evening. An excellent address was delivered by Dr. DIMON of ,England, who tool• his leave of the , Conkrence and' the city. An, address was also delivered by . My. Thompson Itiowamm—A promising young lad, G years of age, sou' of ?dr. Bums, of Allegheny city, while playing on some timber near the edge, of the river, just above the Aqueduct, &11 into the river, and bekne . asaistancecooldlm rendered, wes drowned. At 2 o'clack . yesterdai;his body hai not been re. covered. Teo Anuenner—Mr. Barns, the - President of the Board of Canal Commissioners, is now at Free, port, mull - means to have this important work in or der agnitil in two months. Timber its abundance has beenialeured nod there is nothing to prevent the completion of the work ia the' time named. One of die piers will have to be rebuilt from the water line, and the main! will be ini Order in sea son to do the great balk of transports Von at a very early day; A I*. Maros. has been summarily ejected Mint South Carolina, by a meeting of Slareholdem, for bolding intercourse wttbSlares. 11. e Doi - tor was a lecturer upon Animal 'Magnetism, but seemed to be acting a double part with the Slave,. Aceara. ingly be was circled friim Barnwell Court House by a Committee of ten. . l'oeadan dill-m . 166R at nn end. `der WFuliing• Inn nevra. View. Itexis. Gears im ecrreL—Tbe Sevandab,eptthude doss ttue, iecorditig to • seiteatiteetes ottest ty, the persistent is 13 0 500. The Rept:o4lcm' says that, in tekier the census, k carefol estimate was matt of the quantity and value of the single are. ale or Meter consented in each family in the cur, the result of which showed the entire value , to be one headrest end ally thaustied dollars yew, nearly every cent Of which tu paid to the state of New Vert! The Republican remarks that.allyhit money might as welt be kept within the :pm, mod paid to its own eat:mei:a the interior.' ou Me 10th instant this garsmissed over Me Concord and Mosairmil Emitold, from Roston to . Lumberton. N. H. The toad is now completed IS miles from Couawd. and'about 00 from Litman. It it:expected that it will be opened to Lake cillage, or to Sieredith Bodge, maven vuiles Gather north .o that the nampany OW celebrate the 4th of July at the outlet of the beautiful and picturmqoe Lake .Winomiseoge. Pant. hisernme—An intelligent gentlemen from Co*, Ireland; iefivrias the Times that the sit, abont Father Mantles. coming to this counter, as an English spy, is normal/ed. We suspected so, and hope that tim great A ?aide of Temperance may receive the reorption in this coning befitting his great and suctlesaful effort o behalf of moral refines. . A sinfular and aosident owned at Beck's astillery, is New Richmond, Obio, early on Wednesday mowing: A Gennan named Rosa, leas drawing whiskey nom a birgo tpl,, Irian tie split &wont, and from the dame took hie,aavniiip• ing the onto im:tate man in Itaiue. His body is Mast frigbdolly burned, and it is tboughttbat be cannot swum, The Anhui his sioninch is smoked almost to the wry entrails '-../eningson 044 Atlas We lama fical,Sus New Odeon's Debi that Mr. Trim, alle# payius a elan to his brother neat New Rmer, wiD pureed to his residence. is ATheymarle county, Va., porn whence be will nista, an address tothe people of the United Stales, In which ha will define his comae in Mexico. The National Waahanigtun Monument *nova tion. M Washington, have untied tin invitation to the people of the United States to be prenent at Washington on the 4th of July neat, to participate in the assennonies of laying the corner same ot the uscsurnek. From aU gumless io this lstitisda the ecootiot come. that the Wheat look. unusually welt—that the oais aes op—'Dona is Owed aid iroallag up -led that the gnus Indies to grow, 'and is sat von. ter killed as last year—ao that with arood season " I*. " i P mi* od of% • The &send ceremonies celebtated by mai, cd the Legislature al Rhode Wand, in honor a the Isle Mem John R. Vinton, twit pain on hid*, at Revidenee Several cinema of the United awes Amy, the,Goventovaail hie mar, and many mho W illem, and Amman& ofei keens and visitant Ch 11111,4 C. London, of the Hobart Advertiser, Ex•Garerhot Robed Nam, and seven aheto have been chorea Delegates tette Natianal Calamities, Irmo the lst lasted of Alebanta. ' Seam tem. hake* wens adcmted _fit farm .of Xt. Clay es the fest choice of the Whigs of that A petrified Incline child basimen kneed inGoerze say, Ohio. Around the neck warn row of Indian beads matted. Thomas Ng', Jr. of-New ileJfag.l, llitaancha setts. is The Delegate hom the 14th &that of the Old Ual 614, .. instructed im Webster. • The Cumberland Mountaineer males ten &41ai counterkit no, on the !lank of Virginia arei ler circulation in that place. The cotiov, cane and nom crops of Tau are very promising. An abundant mama mop may be expeemil M 144 abaeppi tbla year. BY MAGNETIC TELMA IPH. BALTIMORE ATARKET. 13Avtutuag, May 17, 4 r. 0. . Darr—Mudenqe sales:of 11,S inintli4ll3,ls, butt!. The atsirtrcto generally are wet, with no change in any important particular. I CINCINNATI BIAIACEI'.. CnicuatArz,iley lu, 6 - r. u. Fleg4l344es of woo bblt a; spi 4 ,, bal. The misfits* is very 48 4 Mo. mammy Isilowa: - Whiskey—The market it without thatige, with tees of 41:* bblt at once rates. Sogar-sdm of prime New (Memo at 4te per pound • Coffei;- -Ealre of kir Jib et 71e. W. * l5 Fork -5 44 8 of ;DO bbra No 1 , nt 5 7 ; 75 41 0 beriel. • llullt neat--Zales of 60,000 Mr aides al =le its faard73ales of GOO keg' at lk Y ID. thecae-1 heir of limited sake today it filado . . f Th• &eh:wpm—We quote Dighi draughtsbit Nei* York, at 2 ip coat prem. • lic v i m d hart lift o a f do t. your hut tom OaEWO,laltm,ry,' myt tgrk ace=l k rrha •1351 1. "And w htHi PHI haat , batja tee thUUp go sirs Para ban, or Jam' Halt &malgm '.Resaaj, Hypo hve bad hair pm aroold Rey 19 sa. Headed at tle lon a tr OHO a auxt ohlalag battle at haw' HOW Halt Hanatathe has Go It; llamas but atto laaa. laid at 0111 Libeny et.: Eartlidtirly , fiY,mole TELEGRAPIL 191 ..."4 4.41 "" OS IPletabinil 0 7 6 ilTaTi: at Ur Nubile' Garsrtu.'=- CONGRIIIIIL • ' wiitihitoa, May 141818. Smuts—Th. Donlan from tbe Minminee on Territories reported a bill 6e tbi iidioission of Wisemiala as e Stsie,.mhiett wu o ade of the day for Thursday. - Mr. Bagby moved to take op the tesotinksir pm. Measly offered by /kin, dedazing Chit Congress has no power to preveot the admission of Slave terri tory or in esclode Slier* Item new States. A motioh was thdde io lay upon the tilde, which prevailed, yeti 26, aye & The mainintluuditess wu than laid 'ulnae and the discussion of the Yucattut hill called up, end Mr. Begby.addressed the Senate, upon Mr. meltdown! modified hp Mr, Lewis, which . aiaa rejected eyes fi, nay. 25! end the addict Poitpon. M.. Bright moved's., take's, the rslaticn; tO the surrender of Indiana State Bonds held by She United Bonen M.F. Clayton montd.to emend by excepting 'Wt. one thomand dollen llama fir the benefit of the Suite Sank and duel, 1850, which pis agreed to, and the bill passed. \The Senate then went into enceinte° wagon. Hotsa—The House went into Coanninee of the Whole upon the nspons of Comm noes." The pension bills went discussed st length, but 00 vote was liken pnsvithis to the sajousoinent. WOXIMICIN, May V, 1648. Humre,Mr. Niles offered a ruolution calliug upon)he Secretary ef the Treasury fir information pa to. the =cent of interest paid on the Public debt at Bostoo r New York, and Philadelphia. The lull allowing steamers 'ivied from New ,york to New Orleans to touch at Haim, was stiffly passed. The Yucatan bill was Chile called up, when Mr. ilannegan, from the Committee of Foreign Ras : lion, renounced that news bad been received of the ratification of a treaty between the Whites and Indians, and moved the pupenement of the bill. A personal debate arose upon the moth= to peel pone, &tweet' Memo. Hannegan, Niles, Calhoun, sad Footi , —the hater nuking a direct assault upon Mr. dalhoun. Mutual explanations pursed be. tweets Mr. Hannigan and Niles. Hensa—Thie Naval Pensicei Bill was taludi up, and afterwards the Post Moe Bil, which woo considered in Committee of the Whole. A debate arose upon the Wilma Prciviso, which was - peal. eipeted in by Maws. Woodward, Bailey, and Murphey. A resolution was adopted, that when the !loose untilon Monday neat, it shall not meet iiin unta ThundaY, in order to gins the meenbers to opportunity to wtend the ,Baltimore Cooventlun. Cormoondeneo of the Pittobdroh O. ?day 17,181.3 The brig Petershungh bat arrived at New York, with Gen. Smut and stair. The General has re fused all denunuttionstnaions of respect on the part of the citizens, while • laboring under *zest'. tive dieplesioce. He willuot go to New. York di ty, hot land at the Quarantine equion and proceed at once to his Gimily residence at Elizabethtown, and there wait farther orders. Colonel Duncan hu arrived at New OrleansH Boston, May 17,1879. The Steamer Britannia lon today fix Liverpool . wan '512,500 in specie, • Vieleave Correrpondenee of the Iluthurgh Gs:eve PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philsdelptda, May 17, 6 e. x. Flour--The market is without change. Sales of Western brandy at 65,87jc p ELL The wee. thee has been relay all day, which has checked outdaor hnoi end mks were incylenue at the above rate. Groceries --Are without clumpe. So elan the groin market. Pork—The market is Inner, with sales of west. ern prime 5i.g9,30 p LW. Western No 1 mesa selling at $10,50411v,75 p bt4. ' Dacon—Sates of Western +boulders at 3 c," of vides at e94L and of dry salt hams et 5 mats per pseud. Cotter—The market is quiet, with so clew.; la geetitentr. NEW TORE MARKET:I • New York May 17, G r. xi Flour—Saks of Genesee 206%93E46 p The deemed Lir regular brands, freak, is good, hut other gualide• are heavy and weed./ Thins is rather an wive itiquiry, but Su transactions are MOderute— H Grain—There hare bee, no males of wheat 11 1, ,ce thy of sepori,, bin corn is lens, and in , good M. quest. - Every thMg is very 'gnict, with no ittpXtant change in the niarkets. Corm Arrtroa—hlassts) Moro l'oa will ;ye. thrturo the rottfauts of yogi paper . , that the Gamy of }OLIN 1:111-11-e, of Findley httratlap, vrill he resent ' ed Itt the mated Cowry Conreatiata Far aeatitudout the due-NAM. and third etadidate far Coasny deer. Tie gualtfealtusts of Mir. Thera an **eh as to tams the faithful &subside ad.* dtatiettof office, and We trade. end roasitteney • Mtg. era kite word chum moue ibefarefahle .11.1411111.013 0( lb* 'parr. Ile aril/ be supported et Couvaultuat by • hid Sr !WHIGS.. Corers Rosisrsd—ltrosrs. Editors: Too are rooms tod to souonsito ibat HUGH McCOIUKILIC. Eisl4 of a Moon -me tonssAs s candidate for soodosuios for s *dire. of Re di .object to e decision oru. Alin.lllasosic l Coonti Usevesiiass =7la ' . VEROAU.L4 Ruvuma or la Cotwm—IULARY BRUNOT, of tlia.ltb ritaplaargh. will Os armoned la dm Asti, Mamie aid Whig Cou 'union, - for ts oak. a Coun ty Muarlar... AO. Brun was nailed • tutu am lin. apes Laval; 1. u 01,1 eiUmn, • oaf Whis, lad ann. Op of an active uppon: K wu In Ow lase war, mull V. father la rho Roulnlatiali ant. sortakwuT user LIBERTY. . Taus VIAIIIII . or ALl.l{llll Cinllll-4 rospeclul ut, num( so • candid**. gar Clerk of Lb* Coon of I.4.ruer ee.siosts, be., of , AUsgistay county, ashiect to use decisios of the sparser/dos Democratic Wpug Coo ' salmon. II l shallot be •• gamma • as to ohms the rosiortry of yaw mangey, my artisaror WWI b. to discharge the duties olden .Oz. arid, L a sylt wtf • ' .LEWIS MN°. Corm Ritosmta.—TN tousekolf - JOHN MECO , . KEY is rospottfully minuted to 'Ur W 4 ,4 Anti- Iltomonlo Conventsoss, u • nodidaio for the oaks of Reviser. mite MANY MENDS. QM nut Hai. UfD Lans,-Constoeb`s Nen* lad Ilon. Liniment end India^ Vendable Elixir, Li the mat orcani ear. be Rbobasibm . Sold by WM. JAC& • 11 . 4. anon for . .11.niumwr Comm Ilsoarru.—We art requeard as* Ow WILLIAM J. MARES, 0 , 4(61U/bear miry, is a mull data kw the office of Refuter adds town mibied b. qt 001.11iM110.1 albs Wllli Ccavestioa 1.174 the •• • Osurn Rsa ensa . .-IAMEM W. XV.INEDY, of Aft•- 111.04 cbYt be• .49 , 01. 0 4 belong th..Wkis Anti-A:yam Comrsatios; AY WU* a amity Hag, finer. mylextUAlrte MANY WHIGS. Man • - E. Moons Co., - Masa Manxman* for se thallium •14011! , 1 NIeIAVOI. P. M. of Heetintamille, ae a sale. able eudidato for tatr alike sf Iteeneder et Allegleeny .notanty, 11 the neat annual Went% ,fileliounar worthy, a. well a* enepponn, vreupreenal kin at par choice, subject in • decision *Me Wing Convention In jueut nazi, tnyla• - auTH ?AMT& • Cusii Tax Comm—DANIEL IIIeCURDS. F.tisobodt, will be • oloodldato kff **llan of Coons of Allooksay womb rolOset to do decimal of the tal•hisondo sod Wb Calmly Cloo- , rostioo. toyloodkor WEI • • Er. Dana have yam dath Tteth—Ort citn b. mide peerly estate by one time using a km et 'Jaen' !mice Tooth Pogo h hanin. the gum, lereeteostle weed, k.. Bold WO Men; et. eaeledkerle DIED, Yesterday, at putairtaary conaamptlea, Mr. Wii3iiat Our" in the 33th year of We age. ii. Meal., sod Movie( the family, era" reepeotrolly Invited to adeod hie funerel y whieh will ista place: hoot to- Joy, (Theredey) ho the relidenee of hi* brother, no. mu Oliver, on Frost street, _between Market, hod Wood, ad o'clock, P. M. - flttllE tket whole or cu. hatreds Newspaper and Job Of fice now io successful opere, le the city of tshargh, will be told on favorable terms, if applies goo be made poem ' , niers id about 173 worth of Job bing done weekly goring the dollen reasou,and twice that mould per week darlog the greatest portion of the yam. For particulars, logaire at the More OMB a bIeKEE, comer Wood sod Front au, burgh. 41111,4a4erlgt r it iLle P.Mha knowing Amanita Indebted to Uptub V. v t: tl i e , Lete ; n ltemetin c. note, oef pt Second otteet,lud matte p ymtut Pumediateri. /I IK:41 f FA IfITTCIUSON Co, Ageola GU 1) Steam Soar Refinery, No. ad Water and MI Front diner, Plitrbarirry Pa., hen in mar folfawinz 111.101etit of Wined Mises; aale bar deal& refined laren Leg II bbie icon. 11, 4, 5, 0.7 and a mall do; Irla do Powdered; VILS de Crash .l: 45 do Clatibad...;__ ... - - • :aria • CO . IIUIIOIISSO Lb& St Loofa Re.S&STU!O.I,4I4, Bole 6r • JAS.& CTCHISON & Col rlyEMP—Atarticait Dow ifoned awl Mullin. Cu sibatly on bawl bad f D or ems by m ; LO A lI=UISON & Co jEA pigs (llama Lead; SOW la 1..4; 4 rya silt. by soylb /ASA tIUTCHMON &Co I,r - O. iItIML-140 Lb& pion N.O. Sugar, 160 bblo Vf. rlatttation Alobwassi (or sal. low by wytEl • lAI3 • HUTMISON la Oa VIT . P " T m A SW IVA 1. 1. 1 1 urma-2. Iregs, bbl; received and fee male br sbyta 'UMW IllibST.l ursroaa-so am hod mod fot tale br DACLIN-4 cede tides, reed 'tad for baliibr _SD ogle • • TAb5E1,15.111,r, ' ; l4 "ll l *FOrCrialls . ~ 74 - . S.V11112 1 1 41" Aronowiii wo w ' io sad a i r y.perwma.**— thstz4.landetizated 140 . ait anti s Attatiedmosters and Gamitatta ha," Wed dolt ra• taye i and ve th s a a i v ld a ry nt m s it b the p B re s n i attneie x o O t h eO e pha a n id 'a V eat n ha i am meaty far e•ttaintianmead alleurancr, /SwF day, the Oth of /me nem. ...-Aecoant °achy B Sws, atintinisuatelet the maw afJoha Elliott, late totrattup, deeea.ed. ' i'Mat Iteeonut of Charles Chessman, administrator GM* estate aldose+ !canes, late of Maio township, GK - .Accousrt of PJiabeth McCullootth and ntiltP.Artd &to adatiniatrators of the estate of Andres. mead lough, late of Noe totensetp, deceased. /teemed °Moat. Odom:aid nienandei leinkinlstnnote of the estate of avigheon Stewart, late of Franklio toortuddp, deceaael decoint of Andrew MeKintei and Culbert Manes, eztostors of the Mate of Moil Sbiehls,, of Elitabeth township, deceased. Account of John Gad, and Jos. Coltarkadministro lots of the estate of Santee! Alexander, deceased. Final Aceountoflllary Jones and C. O. Jao ials,,ad istrale asedors of the ennui, of E Jones, late of Piusburgy dec. - - Acionet of Sohn Cook. administrator of Isa_ ac illi soo, late of Fayette township, deceased. ~ Account of Peter Bright, executor of the estate of Michael Bright, bee of P 112112 township. deceased. Account of Robert Fifa and Samuel MeCormies, ex tent...a/the estate °flatus McCormick, Into of Scow. den township, deceased. • Account of inures Payne and Wm. Lowry, 'crept. tors of the estate of pesky Irwin, late of /offence township, deceased. Account of Charles F. Diehl, executor ofthe estate of Jobe Stones, Into of Elisabeth township, deceued. , Supplemented and Reel Account of Andrew Richey, executor of the estate of Samuel Celli, late. of Ross township, deceased. Account ef Samuel MeMonn and lohri.lohostoe, ad ministrators of the, ohm. of Robert Mennen, late of toweship t decessed. Account of Wm. P. Ferrer, erecter...ref the estate of Ehen. Wont, lam of Moon toweship, deceased. -.Account *Llama Kerr,‘junier, administrator of the eines of James Kerr, late of Pittsburgh; deeemed. 'Accoeut of Stephen Woods and Hannah Ewing, ex teutorsof the estate ofiames Ewing, labia( nobleman ownship, deceased. • -Acumen of Goode R. Riddle, atheist's:tenor of Fran ce. hlcKeley, who was executes of the estate of Da nd McKelvey, late of Allegheny city, deceased. Account olltarbans Peebles, 61161111ifitrattiI de boa's non on the estate of Bober Elliott, tale of Pitt town pplementary seaount of Ambrose E. Murdock, surviving executor of the estate of Alexander Ewing, late of Robinson township, deceased. • • Ace:mint of Ravel Wilson, administrator of the estate of William Vilma, late of Elisabeth township deems- Acumen of Sarah Moor and Edward Campbell, ex ecutors of the estate of John Moor, late of Pittsburgh, deceased. ' Account of•Joba btonowand Alexander IfHands, ex ecutors of the estate ofJoba Huston, late or Rom town. slap, deceased. Account of then. Duncan and Alexander • Marais, 'exeentora of the estate of Robert Kidd, late of Pine township, &teemed. _ Supplementary ACCOUIIt ofJohn V.Rowlead;exems tor of the emote of Fanny Rowland, but of Cyper St Citw'p, eeeasen. leeuna Jon Coyle and Samuel Siseneer,,esseu- Mrs or William Curran, late of Peebles tournshlp, de ceased. - • • Account of Robert Carothers, evecator Of Willis. Pomp McCullough, late of VersaiLlas township, dec • ad. ACOMIt of Adam Itheincruan, administnitor or ih • estate of Missy Ran, tab of tha.ebyof Allegheny, de vetoed. • • -• . .. , Supplementary and Final Account of W. W.Feame, adtattnetrator of Itanbiel Hays, lam of. Ma township, Osumi!. • Account of Jonathan Itlidaleavrattb, uhainisaratos of the ensLa of Siepheu Picree, lout at.Uppe, St. Mir townollip, deceased. • , Account ofJobn Willock, siting exerutter Make es , taus of Alexander Willock, Imo at Militia townahipAla teased. ESM3Mgi=6l Account orJohu Boyea, executor of the estate abr. neeen Thompson, lull of I.7pperdt.Clair township, de , Aceoeat of RoberiCrack. nisi Wm: Bogen, mullahs for the =leer heirs of Stamsel Zirkpaineki deceased. Accoutit of John Kerney, e tart for the moor heirs offames McElroy, late o mta f Pittsbotib; as supplenteutaty wed Noel deftest of /oho Calbora, guardian of the ruiner heirs °five. Willem, late of Oft abethlournship, • , Account of Was Watidford:inetieg eseeetei of the estate arnica. Cloodwis, late ofBald trio toensthip, de- Aeemmt of Hee. J. W,Marrag mil John Campbell executors of Catharine Remo and George Leore, lu of Sharprborgh, deceased. • ‘ rarlhfor:lifi - P.A. MADEIRA, Righter. P. C. .111ARTIL "IMPORTER of llntaidter, Wines, Glen literann M- I gamic., corner of Smithfield and Frour eta, offers tor ale on plesaing lean— t kallpipu U 'L L ' I Y " (Du k vintagm IMP to -1 sughtb do do do 3 5 half do do do , • • 11 gra do do do Pale, Id.q to 42. 5 eighth do do . del 2 hell do Ilentsenty do, dark, 1019 .. I- do do den pate, 141 " do Nauru do do, 1107. vs ,do do .do do, 1837. 4 half do Segment, do, dark. 2 p.p.:6Bwatt titu. I do Intneriel Eagle Gin _1 do Sleek Ilene do 1 Follette.= inmates, Spirits. do Irish hi.ae y . JO gr pipe. Ilto.teuo Port Wino I . Vddages, 1E95 10 do London Market do 3 to Ca. • 40. do Buregudy Port do • le qrs 88 Itladelra Wine' 1.0 do S2l do do • boserior brands and . 00 4 d el o glTV W dr 11 . o . .ro• " . 05:C. 00gra 100000010 Pale nerry Sdo Ansoutilado do de ' Vintages 1610— 4 do Uroorn do. choke , brood • 9do Golden do ' • 4 fun.. knel Madeira. do near do Fresh anirali and la WWI Sauterne ‘Vine 3. duce lover- • 40 do do do tenons. 154 r este. Sweet Mirage. • • 10 do do dry do snyl2 • Stray Cow. CAME: to UM euelosure of tha suereriber. I. Lower St. hair urernahsp, between the Steathemi , ll : etd ng a liked, and 0 f Stuaburgh, oa the to mg., 4 stony. COW, red: . with white face, and wish es:bane She oho hos some white spore on her body. ' Entered upon the township book on Sarerday. • my letersPT • • SAMUEL LEE. OEO. tv. 8/111T11 -CO., - • INFORM Welt Crowds wad sae poishe lhal dreg Las. no longer aniernmertion with their late essablale meat in Penn gnea , known as the Pittsburgh Brewery. amongremoved their emirs basins.= to We POINT Illgnilillydolhu mars my VislaselyB Palest Stela Ash. A A cAttliS JaIG lihpr . sti k tkou' brash, le. 1.0- '2'2 mg (rote steamer Nonbern Lath,. an d for isle by W WWII LIAM; myla liberty a TVINDOW Cit.A93-601) triv toed sires, on fund TV aut for ode by myl.? 711...48EV BEST SODA ABLI-112 coati data NIL from TeSUILIW• fariary..Glasiosr. Scotland. via New Orleans, to arrive per steamers EraPle , 4.4 /mark. Est* 44 cuts af "'kicks:a of the pares; quality, for digitalis. asafartara • m7lB • POINDEXTER aCo RO DU Cfir.,— II 0 id& Corn Meat; t 7 do Corm If do 81 , near; ILI auks On.; Liman; from 41.12007 Comm sad for we br J C BIDWELL* 818, mmer m DEERS IiAIR-7 saeksjust reed. for uto ra7l9 LS.UAII DICKEY &Co T ARD Milt double refilled Lord Oil, jar ..KA *ding mod for wile by vole 0 BLACKBURN A Co VISFI -- e 00 6 00T. No 3 Mackerel; 90 bag& do do; is more awl Ger salt by mylB 0 MACKIN:MA.Oe QTEEL HUCE.I.F2LSteeI BoeLn Gar'ladits bah., boat It'd •t.a plait., far sale trf . . • •*. soyl) • Y I( EATONIt 31 4 .7=,2 1 %1V.=21f - l" 04717 . I ,IIEATOm Co V.AC[ICM LACE-13eoutliWom of black Lco for N.glil.liust nece, 17 • • . EATON'S ARD OIL-6 bbl. Winter Lard Oil for vale liy .667 WICK Jr. AILVANDLI.636I C116:03E-404 bag yritnetW• R Cb6esei for vale by ' x 777 WICK& lIVCANDLES3 rbILY PEACILICS-14 minima medial for do by myt7 CK WCANDLFSS K nos TDOTABH—M) mike, a prime article, Mulch! , mTIT mac fr, arcvattrai MASON it . Co, el/Market elmet; . havei ree'd Aper , scene*, lak rich Pmerohl and Pareaolelm, eseb . paciag sow of the beet Tore P.Wq fie. with ver 7 . bur hie (10L'D.CRA.PLIS—A Mama Ca, ha. opeaed 40 b. of abb., Pb., Wu sod maw PO Crapes. OVIIIMERSILAWL9—A, largo at of_above goods [only neared ; fliga, Victoria, Unto, tt, Mk Reboil, Lashatoro, alusLux Woe, Ake. at H:y Goods Homo of m 717 'WEIMURPHY RAR TlllllErBtlAß7.tl—Aod ;ilk do, at vuiono if qualities._ Au atm.:Mont 'assarOtiont, q lowest to be foand at the store of - • , • •• at 17 - • • IV R MURPHY - . - - 13OWING • EDGINGS—As, amonmant .of 000 good., ol:ossr pattarm,Mtely reel at Dry Goods ormo of .. m 71 7 . . Wit MURPHY BUBLAPII-1 bales heavy 90 bleb Burlaps, Jos reed by toiecKterrs t tnyt7 • 99 woad it T INUN CHECKS—I else Costing illacksOust Open rtANVASSS-1 assorted Qualities, aSialliaat asat the, last need by SIIACKLETT & WHITE • otyl7 13.27.72:211 : cl o ts U s zo . n , ( llar itutourrd ; • 37 do Shoulders; • • 2 Jo Sidoe;. this day reed on consign• wont ; and for sale low to clots. tnyll72l7s• ALEXANDER GORDON . , frontst CSTOIt tads reed per steamer Swiss Boy; fat ode by tnYl7 u ALLEN & Co , LOUR-CO LW., !Rickert Mille, Ottra, ju. Med saki for sale Lb • mrir BROWN & cuumnilioN 0077011-74 bal. (co low to 4104* ca .V runt, by m 717 unLiwpi a CULI3EItTsON, H 01.3—1 4 bale. Ist sort Western Nenryork,,,re calving nod far pale hy • - tar 17 DROWN dc.6.II.IIEMON rtANAL BOAT WE SALL...Suitable for mate boat, Uwith baroituroeablea ke. complete. Ewan HANNEN, WALLACE k Co, er of. myth - • ALLX CAMERON, Allegheny etiy • UUA TUBACC(I-00 bale .. • FLller by' t Rapper'. Chba Tobacco, in Ilan and tor va . enyin • Illl4Lba6 11iCb27113014: F i f _,,b :ta: J.„ Tcil7e4n ,2mrz Lf olyl6 HILLER k RICIETSON bbl• Cider Nines itrj Ittlyln6 tasks V white wine Vine.pc, in Core and Cur *l. by mylo' . ..11.11LLEIt & SICK/ ON Sl_Jr-20 kb& N Bugar, landius from sisTsijair ouougabela and for sale.by • JAMES DALZELL B 4 mf . '!'s" -1 " . 11241 1 '.Z DAUEIS: DE AaH-13 ern. 1./d1 , 4 Agfa Mauler Lake 'O Erie and &nude by myl •JANDALZRLLi T AHD 61.1.-10 bbl landiug Irvin 'War afreanea.ne x4 is and Dr aide by myIII J DAIXF44. GROUNPAIViSTAMD-40 cline Tieteo , Londoel Me* wet me dodo Making dsr, I 6 tikrdu Amnivis do; jusi »calved mid firc mkt by I . wee; WICK JeCANDLeifie ~;. • ,•-• JObla A Duirfth Fitlmi-pii'GraiiimFi Onlinisday asewdell,llly-1911s, al 10 Welack,'lMilis connommial balm Scoin;Oomat. Wag. arid 'ANC morel be- aohloi large Sad Omni asmnsient-of seasonable Formai an* demesne Dry Goods:comas- Mirro operlinechnhs,emehinerearese tweeds, salmerwits, white, and yellow Mu. nels, Linen' ' gs; mum, CM asps, Trembi chum; Llngliali American. primal French' lawns, linen and cotton cheek, orbit!, Menses and cambric moalwrcadaeua, mows de lame, balrarines sad Whey Iri French and Ger man Miens, merinoi 'cask:lmre, crape and mous de Nim c lock. , handlercbiare, rilk and velem, dress Wks, b atin, sewing silkoinboni4 colored crapes, Wyman, merinoaSwiss arid hook magma, glares, Ito ale 17,1 lams, imam as, retiCllie parsiols, para talcum,' conbrellas, fancy ewe patents, km • At ealoek, p. tn. - ti,.baaritily of groceries, alumnae, one...ma, eonfectionary, liquors, mackerel and herrinp, Oat,- Loh cigars and Virgiain tobacco of fine quality, a large assortment sinew and second hand household • fano- WO, Gaither Leda 'carpeting, looking glama, rent 'rind.w blinds with &stun., 1 aab0..." 1 . 011 finished baggy. With falling top, I family matiorse car riage, ke. _ • . dr 74 o'clock, p. as. . . Ready made • elothimr, staple and fancy dry goods, hoc amwry, gold and Silver watches, beau sad More, musical insnamenw, variety °Campanian tools,tool chest,hardware,in. myl6 • Laig. Sftlf of Will be matidood AVedaiisday, Thanday and Patin day maing.. Idyl? • JpEIN• D DAVLS, Ada AIUSEMEN'fS riavascrium Tifir.ATzua. • O R. wana•. r' • a....ve And Lamm FIRST NIGHT OP TRW FAREWELL , ENOAOE . . . - - MEET OP MIL EDWIN FORILIa3T.. •- THURSDAY,' MAY 18, 1818, will Le presented tLe T"ged"r '/"_ . ilacuulat. • • " Virginias •,, . ?dr. Foglia. Minas , Mr. Ozleg. • Virginia stir Amer. Aster wide', DANCE, by Ulu Amu • To caudate with the Farce of NATURE AND PHILOSOPHY. . • Collin Weir Petrie. .113 . not end Second 'ller,7l cents; Pit, 37l able= ry w 4 Private 80x.,111,00.. • • • • FANCYADRY.GOODS:; • BE.AMAN 4 , PAU!II,- 1191 Dr•a9war,,Xivr 11•1•11 s - 1111i09TERSANDJOBEENSoiteks, French prim- Ilareyss, /Ara, kkabroiderias, hawhylloslery, koves_Aeswes, Scaulaksaess, AND ALLA:MIER Y.ARI=MOF FANCYGOote. Theylevlto country MerchanA brisklay New-York, to azalame their stock before manor thew perebeee.. Mr. Molt was an many lean: of the ham otA. T. &Ca:, from which be Wire-doe the lst .fyan. 18414 and Mr. lames Dicks6l4lerbo has se 'lnterest In the businessj was also favorably knows lather-wash. Notitte to TesoroSorrel . • EXPREIsti,CANAL PACKET LINE _PHILAuELPHIA AND DALTIMOILV 11 11F. robseribers hire envied the light draught • mud:oat YANKEE, to carry pasecagere to end froot the Ayeadnet at. Freeport.. • BM twill deposit/ally at 7 o'clock /n the urnainp front the Allegheny Mote, foot of Irwin wort . . . • Pessrogens . will breakthet . on board, and will be, For parsage or infonnantes ui tOto • (M . LEECH JA Co., Canal kiadO. • By thie errangenteat paseengere will go through In lees then three days and a 11.14 PuLAlP•mtb° road to daylight: •. 1,716 *CLIMB •.TII.2I2IIBNORTATION - LINE. 1848.: Q • QIIIIPPERS and other are Informed that this Line la will condom, to run throughout the year, leaving daily. Produce and owrthantlisa -taken at lose nava Merchandise from Baltimore Wealth' out at Canal rates. Time, lire dap. - JC BIDWELL,' Airy Water 0, doors alma Moag , a: HPi oose,nsbargit: • . .1B ROMBOON t BOEIIIII, nisi? • • 0 Booth Charles at, Baltimore. SZLECT SCHOOL.- ilieltoce. , Boon us as Taut Passanishisit Com.) MIL CiIDN'S School will be opened for the recap-. tics of popilabf both sexes, ea illoadty, the 2* of May.. Patronage is respectfully, solicited • Pittsburgh. April 1117, Ibld• 6zniessess 7 -11ev:D. lalddle, D. : - A. T. McGill, D. D. ." Lake le. W,'W. Wilson. • Henrilirekinson.. Penal - 711mWEAL Read,Oempinsy.: XyOTIOE Is hereby given that the fourth lattalment of IN FIVE 'DOLLARS writhes, ma tiro Capital Stock ef this Company, is, required •to be paid_on or before the-In day of.foly pen. That% tostalment of FIVE DOLLARS per share, ion or-before the lot days wisher, and the math lamaishent • FIVE pud= per share toot before the Ist day of November tiretos . the °dice, No. 711 Walesa utter, Philadelphia., ' Payments "mid he recetre.d of -one or more taste menu or the stock may he paid in fall at th e option of the ateekhok'erv, and Unarms will heollovredlroni date o Insodurents not pwl paternally, will be" eebiee% to the penalty or coo per cent. ppeer month; ati 'molted by. lair. - OIDBGE V. BACON, Tremont, - N. 11.1tartalmestit wUI be received by W. IL DEN.. .NY;at Danufacturers' A Umlaute Bank.. • myltdoodslolyt LYMAN, RE.ED _di CO., OBRAIL C91;161011.1111Icaldlir, Paesieialse anemias paid to tar .ale of Wool, and 1.14 r al adviatees made on eaa.apuaeals. tayleAkerlY . • • Alailatallalataea mw... • ETTEBS atax karat' batik framed j - i tha andanagnad cta the agate at Mapes Atwod, a ce'd, Woof Plabalik, Alleginary meaty, Pa, all per, actsiudeBled btae.4M amid deceased, will pleua ataka.• basaadiaaa parasuloaal thaw hat lag