PITTNITNEI GAZETTI. ===2 IPITTsBUII.OI I . BATIMPAY MORNING, MAY 20,184 - ANIERICLUI. Adventssmests sad /ahectiptiaa ZtltheNonh Amu , itia sad traldtstes Gases!, Phihmistphis, mains' Sad lormdtal dm this office. . . _ .7. • _ • azyr TOXIC =WILES& Wiaidar /cane* and infant free of expense, ad • • ..1161 •PliTiliniM MILT . Waite' ts ribllthed • Elil'irrWortir , mod. Weal) —Tie Deily Is &nen ,11.151 - per airtalss; !ba Tri-Wockly. Is Fire Wlsra . per Oa Weekly Is-T.) Dates per =ram, serterlir eme i . . 9 (W " WOfl belbrel a r. t x, .:11. V. 17 Ia m daya. ..ZoslAtitiColateretallilultgriee,Dornescie, Mar. 1.114.211% blowy Markets, de. sea Tar Voritisee liaison:nu Mews. : MM. ' S; Atid•Alsti4lsionle Smatitailen, cott,OXIAL..eOSIMISSIONER,.• t. 01111111•111, ;11:1;DDLRI$ W A . RT 11, . . a )0 htWe orate Anlrmiwinie " and Wine tog .411.11; orate • • of , odence, held at rdlidaeters' limey ria.ber b.en batarday, May.ol the following wad oreigeldtarard,'boTh' Antimaaowe in " 41 1 1 4 gteareotrady, are reqoetted to converal taeir SlgaZ =4:fill=P=Jm'Al°l" in neid dievieu, on litlettelt, m agrasurt two - Oat& . efeb_diatrieS . tomcat Gaudy Convert tbs art liana, the city' of Plusher" on Wardpasdayi tbellth elicits nest, at 10 A. M., of eaid Airy, 10 - noceinitte ea sdalean for national, soda and emery ales" io be same:mei at the messing fall elec. • ties; The elnaitry ateetiage te ell he soltlhajlw tx oral Pithinll ba held et 3 o'clock, P. M., and in Pins. W lt - add' all the ward. and berouglw at 71P. U., of 3316. emit:auto eivold iernestly urge 91,3 the sell dasettup the necessity ofen elation Offarinandietn, pre lo the coming election. • . paha. 1ift1.3111%; Chairman. t fig. Mr: Lagar JoimMedoe ara ereutries. ' Resume; myls Gsaaval COragersiaess, iirelioceedingare • s intim:mat body of Cie! , ginsierkwilksoma prisms ~an interest to the pecv *of tiemsonatry sot:exceeded perhaps, by any sineation within the range of popular discumbrua— Agistafiersithseadjuitment of JAL-allies arising widditthsaanabeis of the Clawed durum a period Itiriels one great question, the set dsmentofwhmhii is not too mu.bin soy, involves i*0141:617.0e • Methodist Churob, This questliiiietheßiviiiMs of the Minh preperty paraashisaboari who have notfollowed this ques tiengtrerelj,ure, will give a iyistopsii of the action "hid. Jed to.theitsparntion of the Church, the Egingegairpon Whictithe Routh demand the prop entr,Nsulthe position in:which the 'North stands. Prior to the meeting of the General Couferfrsc‘ i i iiki;AwititAnai*ws cicoo• into possession of Them Slay% he contended w . itu4atifieifsia property , indeed bar sole deport Again paw: to-hi, ...Tinge; end world be her on jisemendencisintles event of his death. He also fat thatilme4.wereeerions reasons whether their ‘insttancipatirTa wiarld have beim: to their heath, or Weed practicable, and accordingly after M. mar tidpjsi hiriafertedhie right -back to' hie wife; for 'Vlachs Manila wee" censured by:the Conference 1014; hiYa'vote of 110 to IS. • This CCM= and the drain ca. Is the ciie of F. A. Harding, of)he Ha**. Conference erasied such a state of feel iliat-14id!opposition wo n is s ad a I'mP°° . 1 0a : 6 i 414.*i'm 01 o° Chu rch,division ibiagsroperty, so that in future this discord ingbe Methodist - Church powiug out of the . Slave quo* alostabmald .be silenced knave?. According* a Pieunitteat l of nine was appointed. to prepare a .Idanof separation, their labor resulting in the asps Select Comulittee of nine to consider and Mow:* tbp datiaranna of the delegates from the' Confluences of the Sorel:adding Stows, beg leave to submit the following Report: Whercia, a declaration has been presented to this General Costkvence, with the signatures of fit ors delegates of the bodyr from thirteen Ann'oal ears, to the Slaveholding States, represent- Yalklbersler Veneta reason .enumerated, the oh. _jecksid purposes a the Christian Ministry, and vailigtalsomanteatton. cannot be sucomsfollY serous prishid 'by them under the jurisdiction of thia Gen eral Confarence,.as now conciliated: - and _'Whereas, in the event of a separation—a ma . `iongency to which the declaration asks - attention, as not upprobable—we esteem it the. deity re this Getreal Conference to moot the emergency well Christiau kmdnean,.nd the strictest equity—Mere- Iltimolved, By the delegates of ther . sevend Ari nrial.Conferences, in General Conference asaem ..T4at,sbAke Anunai . ..Cniiineaoes in the eilhasaholdiegStahitSadit Wersirearrylo mite In a tusinet tan"ls.aiss.sleat conneminn,the Galkswiesimle he" obserred, with regard to the Northern yof saCh• =mediate—all - the moieties, statiodr, and maferences adhere:mu, the chinch in .t.but South; by a arab( a uutemay of the members either said societies,- stations, and 'roakrencea, stiaii remain underthe thunolested pastoral cereal Routhern Church; and the ministers of the gmbodig Epirmorial Murcia shall in no se taitrpt to MUM , all eche* or societies t he Nutrui of the Church South nor shall they attempt axartiimp any oversight thereto, it taring .ustdetWood that the ministry of the South recipes> cally'otwerro the same-rule in relation to stations, societies, and conferences, adhering by a vote of a majority, to the Methodist Epiecopal Church—pro vided, also, that this rate shall apply only to eerie ties; atations,;rutd. conferences bordering on the Rued division, and not to interior - charges, which aballi in all cases, he left to the care of that church *idea whose territory they are Rimmed. That mlaieten, local and traveling, of every 'messed Miteseia the Methodist Episcopal Church, may, as they pre&r, remain in that church).* without blame, attach themselves to the Church , • lizikolted. Bythe delegates ot all the Annual Coofertitois, in General Cookrenco . essembled—, That We recommend to all the oit nnual ConSiten• *whet their flnaamosching sessions, to authorize • cheap tithe ninth sesuiethre .Ride; au that the plattessiball read thus—• They shall not appropriate she ce ',produ of the Book Cocoas, or of the Char gra Food, to any caber-purposes, other than kr OW Emote of the [toweling, superoutperuy, toper. .unshed ind • worn out preachers;' their wives, erldowi; and children; and to such other purposes a. may be determined upon by the votes of two thitieof'ttikatembers of the General Conference, , 4,That übetterei the Anot4Conkreneu, by three Auntie of all their *embers voting uqss'thethird resolution, shall loive coucurted mile slier the oath restrictive dikthe agent* it New York and Cincinnati shall; sad:they artrihenthy authorized and directed to dri , - •lieotet bossy autho ri sed arra or appointee of ,Ickeiek Saath,,awaid use. be organized, all 'Altd.bool ~acecnuttic. ageing the ministers, memberthOr - citizen:it within its bouladones, ' Stith kintherity to Collect the same for theisole 'doe thia‘Scothent:Church; and that said agents also 2trnsivey ttovafce . ethdd agents or appointees of 4." the Routh, all th e' teal estate, and assign to hini the property; including ;moss, dock, cui all right 0 /.. OW. iuterent connected With the printing establish orentsior Charleston, Richmond, and Nuhville, hiek now. hedger; to.7thi Methodist Episcopal e Thstwhen the Annual Conferences shall have Appointed the aforealid change in the sixth mstrio- MOS Attie* tubes shalt be transferred no the above - *pig ef the Southern Church so much of the cap liar and prudtane of the Methodist Book Concern, WA with the 'nctes, book accounts; prunes, die. ountioned in the last resolution, beer the lama pro- Fano to the whole property of said concern, that the twiestiug .prewbers in the Southern Church, " shake"? to ell the traveling ministers of the Mali gdisiWienpal Church—the division to be made Olathe binsialotthe number of traveling preachers he the ketheinning Minutes. ,2 a; That ther.above trunk, shall be in the force of amid' payments of 525,000 per annum, and tpeeiSally in the stock of the Book Concern, and t3outhere pones and accounts due the establish. itorat;iad accruing alter the trot teacake toeutioo. Weber; and acid the paymeuts are made, the . geatbsru Ctorett shall share le all the net profits tbe Book Coicern, in the propo rt ion that the athomntdie !bear, or in Iren e,, bears to' all the ._5. ThinNuWn Bang* George Peck, and James • I. ;Ulu kr, and they are hereby appointed Com . tibiLlottern mime: in concert with the same slim. . k her of CoMmissioners appointed by the Eleuthera .ice (should one be fornied) to estimate the ummat which will-tall -doe to the South, by the preeedase,iale, and to have full pourers to Luny WO dui the whole amummerata proposed, with = 4,4° tbe , d l !* 3l, or properly, should the sus lake Edam . And if,. by any WWI, a vo, . Suet occur in this Board of Counemiosers, the )gook; Ocanakere - at New York shall All said va. ,-,./: TUC waerer any. Agents of the Southall Obliteh . .. Ha lathed with legal authority or coma nee gem to act, la the premises, the Agents at nu Yolk era 4efrbY authorised sad directed so tut is oahotrewith salt Seethe= Agems, so u to er m teaskets a:these narrations a kirally !.i.' l: o 4 be p ,4 al troperty of 'the" Mellmaiat Bpi* - tlmml . in meeting brans, pansinages, col. h i m . conknmee rued* otrameriem and a y f immr . within the limits of the Southera dmais, shall be Await free from any claim . OA , -.4106„,a 4 ,part: of the Methodist Episcopal apbeit this rawintion ran be dense la J W4r - •- '' - - - • • ' • ' ~I(6 'l l=Saliir saiwcand in ii., 4,%;11, ihall . tarniii 'inannertight tb ise - all the copy rights la' eftbe'Book Comma at New 'for,t and er the tisasiot the settlement by the . •- It: That She Rook Attain it New York be di. 4llllo4lolwrinettehecerpeantrae to the'Coakrein op _rogiv..(or Weir dividend 'faze the. alutend Peed, " ' a ° Ccallt , "OM nalklar kw • .1* That the Mops be reipmdar mooted io lay that part to Otis report trqueing the some al tips/Waal Cartanees, : before diem ea woe ea ; • • 714. - '9 OlO IT*l rib. hest twagalien,Ayati,l3b;Maisi 1 8 ; 24, 139 !,0,17, 3d, Alto It, ea the sth - Mad* to coofiraiwilog by arianal Conbrancei,..ls3 to 13, nays. Snob were the , votes open the resolatiotis, showing a % et pity purpose in the Mghaii degree' Menplimentary to the Clergy of the Methodist Church. The South at one. acted upon the plea The Annual, Confiarences then acted span tbe pro posed changes in the sixth Siatticaire article, assent' throughout the New Englaadifitetes, and New York, meeting with little opposition, Unlit Ohio was reached, and none in the strictly Strath. era Stmts. In Ohio and the Cenral *esters . States, iso much opposition was .mised that, the qnes4an of *narration was decided i ,y thevotesak the New Imam Baltimore and .Philadelphia Con finances and a three fourth vine was not obtoinod- The Northers Church now contends that the plan of separation .so Cu as a division of ChurCh property is corcerned has failed, and that the three Commissioners provided for cad have no racial ' business to settle with the South. The Methodist Church is, in fact, separated, and the property repeats with the northern section— no one denying that the property was accumulat ed by the entire church-4ml, as a naturol _COLUICY gamier, totally inalienable in equity—should the North sad Smith separate upon anyquestion. The Southern. Church, cm less than the Northern, feels that reunion is impossible, and that the future must be one of entire non intercourse, unless one shall yield the very point that made the separation in. dispenaible to the good of their church. The South now come to their Northern Brethren not es claimants of their charity, but upon the score of equity and honor. They say, if we understand the question—that, as the separation has 4en prodo. CCIIOO for as the Slave question Is concerned— to the entire satisfaction of all—there can be no jut cause why the church property should not be divided upon the basis propmsel. The question is one of equity, and the rasa AM war agree, alter our explanation, is indeed to be looked for with In. Le2rd. It may be, that in a grimly Impl point or view theNortbem Church 'grill be secured from a division Of property; but this, we imagine; will not be the ground upon which the sabjeit will be view sal The members of this Cankrance, aad.of . the Methodist Church are not • lawyers, but 'men well knmen for their devotion to the cease of , religiOm— looking with a Single eye to the advancement of the Christian Faith, and scorning is an eminent de. gree, pecuniary oonsidepatiepa, - From such a body as this, the Christian world way look to me as ho norable settlement of this - important question; and feel that the only lawor precedent that will gov ern them, will bathe.divine command—“Whatio• ever ye would that men should do onto you, do ye emu tm into them," oorrerpootila7s. MEM Mr. Hampton =ported a Bill this miring from the committee on commerce making appeoptiations for the improvement of a number of rivers and harbors, which have henna"- been surveyed, but notinng Anther dont, and which were not em braced in &efu,•me,Bdi =Tinted by the committee. This . Bill also continue:zit eppropriation for the surrey of some three or four rivers and haztors Qbteh have sever been O4vvefed - romo4 these is the Allegheny River.. The impoovement of thin River Is a subject, in which, not only our own citizens, but thaw of the bitstit Western portion of cat State ale deeply in terested. Laud I consider it a national object and of course well !ropy the attention of Con vect. I hope the attention of our chinens will to celled to this subject, and this petitions may be estensively oinol4Jeii and signed. The commies@ MU morning , reported is Bill malring " aPProPliagnai Nonni olllnis) for LIM Marine Hospital at Pittsburgh, %helium of ten Mow sand dollambinppropriatini. Mr. IL, was azunous to procure twenty thoband, lint the committee %fere of opinion, that ie the present embeurassing state of the treasury, a large amount might endanger the passage of the Mi. The balance Einem:ill, complete the budding, may le preetunil .at—the next session of Congress. 4.; THE MUMS= 11= BILIMILC.Ccruit* 1103, at the &at of Government, giee imam thin the Berabumitie Delegates lUe to be excluded.— Mae seems to be the order and expected= of the incumbent at ibe 'white House, and of the party generally at the Scat of Government. la the mean time, we pm that John Van Bares, Prelltoll King, andmany.otberi of the Party,' era co the wiz; Co the &m. of Wm. Oa, set cf - &legates tutus be excluded; bat as it happens, Hecnburneln have been .hoses according to the usages of the party, and this is so notch to their adrantage.Greek mast meet Greek; theta =tee the tag lidera. 'llc En' lowing are the speculations of tbe NVaeldmiton cm reepoculcut of the . Ploladelphia inquirer It is understood thmt the House will take the oc. claim of the Dahlman C.oavention to adjourn Lw three dap, in order to put the Hall in mouser trim, and that the Dent will return this courtesy to the Whigs,by abstaining, in tarn, from important legislation at the period of their Convention at Phi ladelphia. The Delegates to the Baltimore Con. potion from the West are beginning to gather hem, and as far as I can leant, the preference Or Mt. Can is decidedly prominent, and the detennh nation to exclude the lgarnbumers is equally fixed. It seems to me that ell the troubles which haog over the Whip melt into thin air, =pared with this Loco Foca dissension in the Empire State-is dmsertsiore of more than ten year's growth, and which there lives not the man potent enough to heel. ..Mr. Gas begins to feel that his recant up on the subject of the Wilmot Proviso was a super. !Moos mailer ' in which he lost more Rom the North than hegained from the South. Mr. Wood hury,is more popolai at the Sontlithan Mr. 'Cass. ITASCA: Lrtt.r fro Usury Clay. .The fidlowing letter, though written nearly two ' yews since, is not inopportunely published. Some ethic. Clay's`friends, in view °flint, enormous ix. pease incurred by biotin the entertainment of his friends, proposed a testimonial, atter the emetics of tbe Cobden food of England. The proposition was made to Mr. Chly, and the following is his mr AMUR), July 30th, 1046. DLL SLIh.I revived your 'friendly letter, and Gel under great ckligadnes to you br the !dud lo• orations and purposes towards me whichit expree sera. You have thought it due to me that I should be peesentad with some large sad liberal nial of a pecuniary nature by the Whip of the States, . and withthat view you have devised plan of accomplishing the object, which is sketch. , ed in your Actor. I tegretony dear sir, the cone (skews to our coutdry which have evarled Ado ' the • defeat of the' VThigrain 1844. We are now most sensibly fobs' them, and I Gar it will .be a tog time before they cease to operas. For orp self, I ought to entertain no regret. lam probably happier here than I should be in the exalted Median to which the partiality of my friends was dooms of elevating me. . Sat after deliberately considerirq; the Amigo communicated in your knee. I km! constfained to express my diapprobedion of it . SO e the odor • tousle issue of the - Election, sumer. pus testlaionien 'of attachment and estee m of my Whig brethren, re every variety of brut, and from meevery quarter a tbe horizon have i up= and'ocaroely a week elapses without my xe , caving some fresh pupae( their regard. Macy of my friends, too, in the post delicate and mote* tatious manner imaginable have contributed to my relief Gout pecuniary embarrassment This was date'without any previous knowledge on my part, bY.. *PO directly to my creditors, sad cancel. .4 my oh gallons held by them: And remain even to this day ignorant of the 'generous contd. Linder all the eiretuastances, I canto* think of eying: my consent to any fattier appeal to the pones of my Lieu& The possibility of my POW a burden to any put of the community, would aF Wet me infinitely MOM than I could he Weaned ' by any count of pecoolati uniAance, however 71114 - Oita that lam act rich, but lam ow nearly free from . debt, sad I poem aln an. able ass to UV, in comfort during the of n u t l days, and to fcddl some of the duties of bospi. . • If cannot muted It to all wholumor mo by ed. naitterous Wile IA this Pace, lam sore of an apology in the 66st-slily sad justice of their beam. I team, too, toy' . clear slr,tbst you win ap prove the motilree lirbieh prompt the transudation of this answer to your -.obliging letter. My goal. tilde to you le just as Wyly soil would have been If I had returned on. of an oppnite import am I am truly you:friend - imd oba MIA - H. CLAY. Mr. Will/aria Wedrood. Ilizsm esdn hu rasensw .ilii .=The Law . ..York a 2 pres s.g.4 , of Iday 15th Edireciabi MA, 'on Thuivar night. • men'coded* linkhtra,4 slap dupepter, cut off the bade of his wife sad, au chßdten two boTA and two sirte, the oldest twelve yews ie sre,—end thee at sis own Woes whh armor The deed waspermed tad od Fridaymorttium linkham'sOrt • • the letterbo discover. edit:.A paper'und, sigo by both father and mother, t ans ' fo they had died of Bro, and i on' the Ameauctiou ottbeto• sedrealud ebildrai Both !Ad:Um eutdoots Lt~? won beoogit to tiiiicily oft Sow dleyaC lio, from Now P& by Liyingtoo & Forgo's Es ptoc Cook Arecijrii mcatri Witte ibte. Cr 340!facatalz. We arc compelled . 'Oat slue thetiOilFs, but ;the prineleel feature of, rba 'fifaizcatrWhicli the - Gdvenunent ad-Trieatia his Wei constrained to enter Infos/6th Tit, the. chief gee - Inkriszei in insurzedtion. :The following ire the terms Of !et. Paz shell beGov ono, tor life of the kill:tau( Yucatan; 2d. D. Mi= earl Bezbachano. shall bei; Governor fur life of the whites oftee State; 3. 3.7wenty.fivp hundred mu. bets taken from the lu thin. before the war, shall be girth me to Pat; 4th.. All debts doe by the In dians to their masters, shall be ingiVen; sth. Un occupied groundsehicla have been eold by the Government, shall be again held in common; 6th. No personal tax shall be paid in Yucatan; 7t11. This article provides that the derrato de tads shall be reduced! We do, throw Pot !mow the Cetera oldie impact . Titasibly the article would open of flees is the church mere Widely to the Indian pop. ' Br-....srus or Rannosne.—The Director. of the Mansfield Xud Sandusky City Railroad Company have madr,their first annual report, which gives a gratifying account or the prosperity and prcductive• nen of the road. Spealang of the benefit that bas been derived by the townond country,' through which it pores by the contraction of the road, the report says!: The construction of this road has gte. en an impetus to Mansfield and the surrounding lawns upon the fine of railroad, and to Sandusky city, wbtch far exceeds the . estimate made three Yeamago by one moat sanguine Iriend. It has also created an interior market fin the farmer, and on an average has doubled the value:of his surplus products, rod made such marketable 83 were not °faun value befine; bas cheapened all that be consumes in the line of stapin and domestics, to onehalf theirranues enc . and has greatly snares. the Telma °free' ersate.”... Tao Exusessent.—For the lad two weeks our. town has been literally crowded with Oregon end California emigrants, !eying in their supplies before' crossiay the mountains. At the time of our seri. sing, two hundred and ten wagons have crossed at this place, besides some forty as fitly above St. Joseph. From what we can learn; the emigration this season will not be so large as it was loot year. It vall number this year perhaps five hundred ws gnus. es we kern *batten few wagons :kill leave from independener. The Mormons are crossing in large numbers at the Council Made, and it is sup rased that from 1500 to 2000 wagons will leave in • few weeks for the . great Salt Lake.—St. Josrph, We ate happy ku leara flan our planters, that, although the grown* amp of cotton looks rather red,' in consequence of the unusually cold spring, there is still (without the coca:item of male =fore. seen drawbacks) every prospect of its recovering Crow the slight check, via yielding an abundant crop. We notioe, in the Ueorkna papers, that th. cotton planted in that State never looked better.— Jackson (Mine.) Southern: Go.. Tenor. anotrr.—The N. o.Deltri of the ith gays "We We happy to the old bero in our city yesterday, looking aa hearty and pleasant as if he had been leading a quiet tile on he plantatloni agiabpd by any political assriciations or plirly blames., Airman Amu Taxa—The Newark Adverti, aer states that IL L. Cog; Esq., ofPneerson, N.J. has recently, in the exercise of a reverent hotline! turel taste; procured some gifts from the old Ear. lisp reannane apple tree, still standing on the Charter Oak Place, at Hartiwil, and which was brought over by George Willis, in 1637, being now tvo centuries old. Theyenetalds tree is gradual. Iv decaying, built beret a few apples last year.— Mr. G intends to perpetuate the fruit. An arrant szanrissa—At Montreal last week, a verdict for $2OO waa rendered against the publish. .er of the Transcript, Gm innocently publishing a li bel against a highly respectable unmarried lady.— The libel was an onnouncemenkin the usual Cum, alladll 1 0 *ice* of " the 44y bad become* mother a' time. • • e announcement waa•handed in et the celiac of the paper by some unknown person, and the only ground of complaint against the publisher was that - he had not taken gaper cautio%to ttritrtain that it was authentic and correct Sotmeime.—W. IL Tappan, a young artist of Bowan, "mho has been couneeted.with Profess. ligassie,for the lest two pap!, healed &Louis, on the steamer Martha,on a semi tOlizexcursion to the Rocly Mountains, to Oregon, and perhapsto derma. Mr. Tappan will make scinirepe drawings of all the Omura objects, and preserve specimens of all the curiosities lobe bind in the extensive region which he designs to explore. Se Is also engaged to add to the Royal Museum of Paris, the Royal Society of Berlin, and the Museum of Neuf. china in Switzerland.- =MI= New Livisuusi—Our townsnia a, Jacob D. Cus ter, has brought out another new Invention, which we think will attract considerable ovation. It is an improved-banging paddle wheel to be used in propelling , ImaisOn rivers and canals. The pad. dles bang in a venal position, supported by My wheels and pinions, so that they diphnd rise with• out disturbing the water. Throgare some fire or six peddles on the wheel and they era adapted to each suoke of ,the engine, wo that when the engine is on her crone, one wit/ be dipping and another rising, which entirely presents the power bum being wastedallorruseten Fear Puns , Tire New York Courier waft that the fun of a shipmeet of 15,000 barrels of Flour, destined..Sx Livetpool, mobed thtepliee br. way of ant, direut from Toronto, Canada—thus • °paling a ttev Tonte of internal Colllll2llliliCaliOd for trade. Engesers are en•ergod in warming the roue Ear the contemplate d reilnaul between Springfied end Dayton. . Tux Directors of the Weatera (Malta) Railroad evaluation on Friday leer, deelaud a halEyearly diudend of four per - Cent. payable on the Ist of July, to holden of stock on the Slat of May. The gam in the receipts Le the six taunts put, about 1110,000. .' Timm be. been lamed a recent order far the in.. victim of the French army, with reference to the detection of wmea to make diaguee—the number discovered, particulitly among the new recruits, being inprising. st letter from Robert Tyler was read to the Irish Republican Union Meeting held in New York re ' candy. i>i which he expressed his motives, per. laically, to aid In a struggle tar Ireland. AU stuff! Tat Was ix Veiterrurie—. : TM bark J. A. Ses serum,Ceptain Vsnall, from Caramel April 25th, at New York brings adrian that the Venezuelan fleet consisting of four schemer* and one brig wised Cameos 20th April for Maracaibo, to, Womb ads that port. Me filuelds, the American Camel at Caracole bad his bottle entered by Ave armed men, on the night of the 24th of AMR No Ameri. an marrof war had arrived on the coast of Vane stela, up to the 26th April. nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte is to represent Corsica in the nor Feeler National Ass sembly. The Km of Ney will also sit them— itenurger Lb' poet, we premed to be a member, 'and yielded oaly to tbe most enthusiastic pecans. eon. Lamartine, Ann.°, and others of the highest literary fame in France, combine to .make up a bolliant combination In the new formed body. New Wong sr Laxammx.—There is annaune ed for immediate publication in Li Perna, a new work by. M. de Lamartine, to be entitled "Con& I dances. and which purmrts to be the antobiogrie phy ofthe.Ultuurious author. . It will be immediate-. ly translated, and lithe writer adds the appendix °fable recent events in France; it will be most eagerly might after. Tee Caron In Csrises.—Ttuetighont the great• er part of Canada West, the wheat is beginning bn look very well,and has been rather profited bry . the continued cool weather, with the law occas ional rainy and'moist days The lateness of the Liming wilt probably good =bend cI 9 P I- 9. to :Pair 194 May 9. • Taw 'General Synod of the Eriusgeheal Lathe. ran Church In the United States, is still bolding Triennial meeting In the English Lutheran Church Newt York city. The Rev.S. Spencer, of ChM. bersbtompreached on Monday evening. °album day evening, at the Foreign Missionary meeting, arldresseserill be delivered by the - Rev, F. W. Con. rad, Of flagerstovrn, Md., and the Rey. S. W. Basket, of Frederick-, Md.. ' Taw. 0 F Cumarmtm—The excithig case of a minfiter (said to be of Mit Presbyterian church ) for an assault and battery in klo township of Betide hem, N. J., upon one of the kmale members of hiscburch, with impure , and unchaste motives, was tried at Flemington, that State, last week. It occupied two dap, and the jury, on Thursday, aft et an absence of about 66een minutes, return. ed u verdict of jpsilty. So - we learn from the aar empondenCe of the New York Tribune. , We see that one share of the stock of the Stark MiUs, Minehester, N. H., was' Sold 'fa Bosh* oo Mooday for sll6s—the per. value heists $1,000. How thew abotninablo corporations do make twe e Amoopt the arrivals from htexko, by' the New OrW.os, was Colonel Child., who as Gover nor of Puebla and Commander of the morn in the brilliant arai, when the blezfelms were driven out of thaacity, snbeequent to the fidl of the esp. lest, hao rendered his country the most signal rev Daum from Newfoundland state that a Ore broke oit , Mere an the 2Erth ult. by which fi fteen houses were beret. Up to , the • 230 ult., 128 modiste. easels had returned to fit. John's with 297,130. - Tbe dhows among the poor [roma - sencit y . of provisions continues mad the Governor has sent to Harbor Grace, 180 barrel of meal to reliever their' Died at Ms residence in Palmero, near - .Moist'• dda on the 13th Met, the Hon. Wm. Brent, Jr, of Itichland,Ve., late Charge d'Atrairs of the U.S. at Buenos Ayres.. On the 16th of April there was at Milwaukie • ■ storm that coveted the ground completely with Arrangements have been Made by' which the completion of the' Erie Rail/tad to a point a litW beyond Eingharopton, N. Y. is to be made at °Mien' Seen being expected to *Wire in New York, the COmmon Council hare weed to tender btm the honors of the city: and committees were appointed by bothßoards to receive him. ' ..• - Altera Reuiirivatei or ibe Faeroe. flui4 Bt/Ckli,COMll7lllll eirculmMo.. Trey god, twe'e and are made by ytaati.tig l b. Amm tvo over the Otte 011 the getllliqe bill, mid by enuring the mid ow lathe body of the bill. • i mimuu cckas no advertised by Ow New Nam Comm or l'eame—A Steamboat of 200 tom bartbatt,ble arrived at Buffalo from Quebec. - ~°~~ • pincess was% bidicatea that the comin gNem!enlist twilyeuini will be the most exciting exec kalgtEt. ;Upon all aides. we see preparation, making by theadminietrationu to anatain the executive by the cheap. • • of: the usual gatetheals with which they gull the pabliccar on . To sprawl the antidote *lrefever theY may leave their poison, we shall Miami ! campaign paper,* a price acimoderatnas - unpls= n in the bands of every good Whig intbia ieg kit,: as %Irv!l as in the hands of oil thOse who love their country with an enlarged besot, and who desire to sea our glorious constitution; - kr which our Fathers knight and died, preserved from the, danger of being torn into a thousand &agree:ruby an unprincipled and :iris guided &Minn, whose entire and devoted object h to obtain power and the sila incidental there. to, and kr the sobs of which they are ready and Willing to sacrifice every principle of right and jus rice as well as of Law and order. The eGaneue"jias never yetteen found wanting, in itl duty and devotion LO . th; great. interests of Western Pennsylvania, (With which it has been. identified konearly three quarters of a century and we trust to be Found in the foremost ranks, during the coming campaign When the National Emmen tine composed of the chosen patriots of the republic shall decide upon the man who lab bear oar Pres- Wendel fawner, we shall • enter Into his support with all the energy and inclusive we Poseems, and throwing away the scabbard fight for the good old cause, so long is the enemy keeps the field. We shall put upon our bancmr, as one ofthe cardi nal principles for which we 'contend, A 'PROTEC. TIVE TARIFF, one thatshall' secure to those living on American soil, the labor requisite to, pro duce our own iron, our own cotton, our own glass, our own sett and in short all that is requisite for our comfort or; convenience dm can ho made at home. We shall go n ior Ma good fanners policy of buying nothing that we can produce Ourselvea - We shall demand too front' the neat idminith* lion appropriations kir the improvement of .our rivers and harbors, and shall inalsoilint part of the revenue we 'contribute in raising, shall be expended for our 'benefit . and DOC all be given to minima useless wars, and greedy, lazy, worthless officeholders, and contractors of the gin. eniment. We shall go dole arta will fire U 1 a goy. ernment administered upon the most economical scale consistent with honor. lei the pcsdtha l s wo. ce. 9917. Mang the nations of the earth. - we shall go for noo-hsterference in all Emperor politics either by direct action or the most remote implication, behaving that our true destiny is to mind our own business within ow own bound*. ries, and recommend th ei virtues and' advantages of cur forth of government by our example and WA by arm, or diplomacy. We than oppose the acquisition of any more territory, and dull insist that, no means dull be spared to restore as to an honorable peace with our sister republic.. • To those:who approve the declarations we have made, we now appeal and ask them to aid to in the 11....taination of the creed we lay.down. The Weekly Gazette of the 10th of -line will contain the National Nontinaticias. We will cons. meace on that day and need the Gazette until the the result of the Y'resideatiel election la known upon the following terms: To one address, Ten topics 13.50 .......... •• • • 7,00 Twenty 9 9,00 00,00 Cu hundred copies - 35,00 No package will he condo np containing less than fire copies, for which s2,oo,cts. wilibechar t ad and so in proportion, for additional copies. We would solicit the attention of the preeent patrons of the Gazette to this matter and oak their aid. The extremely low rota at which we offer the campaign paper !caeca toll a mall margin .over the actual expanse nf publication to us, and alt odors mud beetteatled by mutt. The money can be sent to ys through the post masters. Eftd.STUS 11ROOKS,dr. Co. ==l Chats:l-Pa—Ur. 7. Sorder who has an cites lure nursery of froiwrOes on the old Washington road, a kw wiles out of the city, has left with us a battle containing, a latge number of the maser euratilio, which u so destructive tcrs;twepd sots of our moo valuable fruit; but more particularly the plw , th . The curious in thew uietters, coo see them alive and active by calling atiour othee ; and by reading Dow:lingo description of ads destructive insect will be able to understand' their habits and character with tolerable accuracy. Meti WAJLM and HAWILIM of laden:mead Mr. L'lloaxstart- of Ohio, Delegate. to the Whig Natioualcoaveation left the ray yesterdayevegisq. Mem of the Delegated artH be early upon the ground. Mr. Robbirta r of the firs of 3ohnui & Itobbins, attorneys for Patent,. at Woahicitoo, beiti awes &silty thitainal, tray be Couto! daring thia day at the bloom:gat:lda Home. Mr. Forrest playod Pm favorite charseuw of OtherGi, lost , everting to a very crowded house, with foul:laud edeot, to night he smears its the balm ekralder Of Metazwert. i!ritt!tt The musical .and fashionable acrid will beer in wind that the militated Stevermarkisbn nave will give their Mt concert at the Athenaeum this evening. Wa iota:idea a reply to . 11,e. German Courier, yesterday Morning, for im uesult upon the awl not to Om rittabargn Cetnolle, to tibia our timasts were made to apply. ' Tau Suzy Lair.-The ♦e:diet in this case teas rendered in favor of the defendant. The Rev. C llParsous will preach in the Third Presbyterian church (Dr Riddle's) to morrow alter. noun at 3 o'clUeL. Er:bp:MAL CUrfrsanun.—The sixty fourth aniu, at convention of tbe Episcopal Church of Penury!. rania met on Tuesday sillarticwain St. Andrew's .Church, Philadelphia, pennant to notice. The titts. ions transacted was only such as usually upper. Waste the organisation of the Convention.: Oeo. M. Wharton, Esq., was cleated Secretary. end Sae issistant Secretary, Rev. W. IL Odeebeimee was nominated and nuanintously elected. The following Committees were then appointed by the President, Bishop Potter Cowes/use ox Cllarurs—Messni. Harris, Hays, Iltown and Hosencrants • . Coetesittre on Viyinisked Retzinkm—Mena: Morgan fingers and Cooley. • • , Committee on the athwr of Decezual dergyourt. Mews Morton, Howe and Flint. A so called .Paous', Cornxirws" iscalled by same three thoussod of the voters of Ohio, two thirds of them Whip, one third of them Loco Foam n - 4 Liberty men, but are pledged to support no man far President who is in fror of annexing slave territory, to the Vision or any territory over which Shivery play extend. -The • Contention rifled for the 2lat of June at CUlanibk iMr the Whig sad DemocriticNatlocal Correction, and avowedly with the purpose of tilting a third man If the Candidate of tho two partieinre in any 1004 tier Pro-Plasm in their opittioni, This is a very good scheme 'bickering a• Pro,Slavery President from the South or a : northern "dough kw" which is ■ stied deal worse.‘ • . . , • R. H. Toms_—Tbe Richmond Enquirer enamor cm the imddea death, alley a kW days of parlnGa illness, of Richard H. Toler. Eq., sealer editor of Richmond Whig., Mr. Toler was the Delegate from the Richmond district to the Whig Sufi Caw section. . No man Virginia enjoyed a higher reputation then Mr. Toler as a writer and bas been mauled three times to three cousins, the list of whom is living. STLIMCOMMtiNICATION wan Perowne—Tye Inter steamer United 13tates, Cept. Hack Mad; ar Web' Du made so succeialul a pumice to Liverpool, will a; ter bet return be employed as i legthlt par.4et be: tweet' blew, York and Havre, leaving there is bee drat trip oo her new - serviee'on Hie lOtbof nest month. • The Telegraph Eeportivaa erroneous in comma• nieraing the arrival of Gen. Seca at New. Orleans It was on lering Aferlw that he gave out that be should not content to a public reception'at New York, while laboring under Executive displeasure• . Ds. R. }Near, !resident of IXekinson Co . died on'the eyeningof the nth instant, at Wheel. ing, u .we have been informed. He was on hL way home foam a, ,Snatheen , ;our, ia•purend of Sone, of the baises of Puri. soi l Hun ,. m ihi c h have declined sece dance , of. hills drawn from this aide have been paying the bills at =turf. sy. The has given 'snore confidence here to the French Interest at New York ma we lawn firont the Triousie. - 117Dont Mao yellow dark Teeth—they mut be made pearly whim by One 111310,1galug a boxtp( Jonas Amber Tooth Pate It hardew tip gum,, breath, &0... Sold at V Liberty - ,pd,,t,,,iv thin't hava a Toed Breath—it 7. U.. trio botthr °f louts! Ambit Tooth Inet.; That will a.m. 7.6, weld. mese, ntlitaa yew nen, ke..— gold at NlGibed! trallidawlY . , ~.. . ' Irr`PttAa;Soltair;*ke.—The (Jenkins ilaya'Llturnen ra .11 ankle =OM ililltly Gettb/lled 111. a care for the above W. n any or all others. Its cores ars almost in inunorable. field by WM. JACH.L 4 ON, Arco for Pais bsgrih'arrrlaterikaT :' ,:, :? L:4 i' , 1 : :;,..-: ,, i1, , ';'.,, , .:-::,...:, - ;'; .;,'•.;i:','Z', =CEE , M2= ii' lIA titkOM . W. • t'Pu4lar k Cap{{., : .:13seritsfeadiewellf ritalattla Otwalat.2 , New Yeas, May 19, ISt& Bj as 'arrival - at this from Bare Honda. ass we hare later dates .from Yocum" The In duos 12,000latzaaj stacked simia'aii4 'burned the city wad Wed a kw pie*. • They afterwards captured Valathalid, and - in tba roma head manner tosasturred all the 'aisle taletbipuii.a: A. public meetiaghad beet' held at Berlin la &Mile mesas ;if ser protection, moaey had beeniaisecl and , t4ssela seat to .Isatsea far troops, Correspeadenee of the Angina& Gazette. • Philadelphia, May 19, ISt& A fire brake oat lest nigh In tie Wilding where the Spirit of the Times is printed. The thrma•was pied bat the type =ld books were saved. The fire was aecideotaL •• . • Unfelt who hos been on WWI Sur Ma murder rothfr. Rademacher ha* beem found guilty of mar. CMCMUTI, May 19, 9:r. rt. • Agave trader, fmm - the South, parchased a nr I t o Mtn, wife, and child yesterday, in Covington , Heittnakfrandplaced them 12 jail , for at. keepi lag., Last night the woman, in the excitement o despair, we suppose, murdered her child, by cut- Hog iti throat—after which the man cut the worn. an., and then his - own. The immer are dead— the leiter is living', with but faint hope of his re. We had severe lightning to day:. Houses were atritek, and several peewee injured. Site Louisville ,Courier- publishes a letter fit= Galina containing severre strictures up. cut Hajar Borland. . . we ailed to receive our regular Ozingressicesl and Market Despatches, Jut nigirt, owing to the humid some of the atmosphere, which prevented the wires from working. Atlantic, Lake, sad 11111salastppl Tel tr.P 2 6 IrII isue.sarnox The lines of The Lake Erie Telegraph ail:. ,noar in fu ll operation between Bittabinghandtlaveland, and between Buffalo, Cleveland, and it,' Tbla Lake Erie Telegraph lance of the "(11.°21, of the .Athustie, Lake, and IfiVilasippi Range, " .consteneted tinder the arrangemeniof lieiur Reilly and his assaciatea. _ Until the permanent organization of the company, Icahn* Hanna, of Pittsburgh, has been reiinested to officiate u Treasmer of the Lake Erie ,LMe—.. which line, with its connection to PittsbnigtOrtalir a total of about six hundred =len • • i Mr. Hanna was previously elected Tresszusr of the 'Pittsbstrgb, Cincinnati, and Louisville! Tele. graph." Well and widely at he is known arson the business community, the pikile need no Assad once from us, that his cornsectioa with the telegraph lines will be useful to the couurlunity, beneficial to the esterprise, and creditable to himself Moro telegnsph stock is now owned in Pittsburgh than in my other cdy of . ili dill In the Union. Captain Eicman B. Ely, who constructed the "Lake Erie Line, nits - es fiecrets7, Mr—hunts D. 'Reid set; Stipaiitatendent ait and other !hies erabraciiii.in the - .Atlantic, Lake, and .Mir *4.lNi Range? Q - The name of /IVOR 7deTCl:ll4.l. will 60 pre sented' us the Whig, and Antlf.Masonic Ommontbn, (moo to Rumble) as • undidme for noncloanon for Cloth of the Coon Whilefeeitre disinclined to cre am personal preferences behove the meeting of the Convention. we most he permitied to pr. tint we are "Impreseed wtth the holier that H. Illttchell ' claims that rho 'Wing and Anti-Mama< party of T h ep county are called opera 'in justice to respect. llatt no Co. has angered more, yet his fidelity to rim Whip otiose newer hum could ho colled in V1C•604. •• • toyllttC. ' Orme So. Cutts and Baum& - Corm Armco.-alarm. , Littone Ton will please Arent the 'roles= of yaw paper. Um llw soma of JOHN BVF2B,of Findlay township. will be peat=. ed le the eomina Gaudy Convention fitinotaintnion the And-Iliesoaw aad Whjg candidate fur Canny Aso dllor. The qualifieetiont of Mr. Byers are each wt haute the fanattal ditelnuite st(the dades of the tees, sod his Sesanew and eollaisteney E w a Whit, give his strong claim* up= the (saveable E rnuldna uou of the pane. 110 will he summed to Convention by wyll ' MANY W 11109.. COVXlllll.2oloixi.—Alesess.llliton: You an name. tad 10 11000.013i0 that HUM, lts.OOll3llCK, Psis at b/slow asaraship . , is a aatlidata Am nomination far at aka litataatel alb** 014. dsaWoo of the Auni..Vassuisa tad Wh ig Gotally Caarentissa. vFsa•trija Ewan= es rag Corrn . 6—HlLAltY BRIINOT, of ila 21 want, entsbargt, will lar 3 .9606636 L. Lb. A.LL Marwaia am! Whig COUUSWON fat IM °Sea otCoaa ty Raccrniet. hlr, Dana war, mired a Wait au Um. sot a latalat i 3 an old daises, a good awl wor thy of as scow support Ile was ra Wig law war, sad Attest .11 ialaa .6atatlawari war. . • • TOT= Von= or Afasinoorretorstr-1 ONIII ace Trip. ta oli randida biCtork of du f: Quitter ismionl, le, of Alleghoor toooty, oalloet to the &oak's of Obi • roimblor thoorfatte W%tt: Om , mice; Ifl so *nom. so to obtain do Taskortty of roar wdroto,oar eodorrof shall be to &soop dot diakies of Nro 130.3.0t1nf. LEWIS YOUNG. Coorrr nine 'or JOUR AIECAS: [EV Is respoctllilly prcanted• uo" W Intr awl dad- Stwoole Coorrotioo, so eaudidais Cot he ofileo of Register. , MANY FRIEND& • Cocirry Raowria—We ars imms.rtl lo sums that WILLJANII. MARKS,ACAllegtway coy, is o coodi d*to br tito oStto of Recioter Gratis uutry, satOoot to tat nomionoto of WOOF Costreptio. . rolloc• Co m a=rt.....—/AUFS R. erzomor, °rex. tfi r. be . ”ipnr a. 1 be a fal . pe 11:III g i rd later. withdlthmte MANY Wiatl9.oll. R. 181001.1 rl.lua to antunuma for us thallium 54 JOHN 1 1 / 4 1<1.:WEN, P. H. of WM/m.6l'a, as a astir abie candidata Ihr tha cake of Recorder of' Allegheny ounty., u the next annual elect:um Balladry; Um ardtthy, as well_ an cosapetent, are Vaunt him as ma hake, subject to • decision elite Vai•dautrelOiottis Jana U. mine 21OUTH PAYLTTE. Mann en . Coma--DANIEL Ti IoCURDY, of n.b.th, will WI. candidate for the ale* ollClerk of the wren! Courts of Alles!woi woml, sable= to Ow doeitian .01 . the Ann.h.tuolue sad WUr County 100- retulon. . utylexihnenCS • • • Ittsusse or rase Latra.—When the celabnited Da An& deviated that Inunkenneee mesa. a ,iliseese; bs emaciated • trath which the experience and Manua um of medical men ea every day maiming.. The es ham, and km mum appannuly inane egcsame at liPre whoindelpla lb. e» efepornam bg men. Is thas amounted bor. The Um came of their amino, which I. *sheathe iu Wean., Is Tlll7 trennetidy Mend. in • dimmed eLLb of the No organ in the 10112A111 .)eons, when de meged,grednotto • 00f11 highttal cat &ogee et diseases. And. u; lastaed orapplyms mu, divans the amainasstlons ofdi.aw, eels nth shoe the cue, phyolciane wield prescribe with • view to the ortgleal mum, we weld have fewer deaths ism cam plaints width an the malted a denunied state orate* Thrce-tomthe el the diseases enumerated an der the head of otnthentrinn, ham th eir seal in a die, 'cued liver.. Wm Dr. pum a jest work.) Indiguthm• ethegage of the menace, eanloroncu, and moat irregularity in the wino of the . bowels, are dun ewe* orthmating in the eanse prolific cease, as fa aloe that drendfel emerge, DYISPLTeLt. Thom who as etgleted alai any of the above enumerated thrum, may rest amend dun the ioareeef their le fe the liver, and far Its carnation, the hest remedy ever ogered to the pablic,is Dr. hirLane's celebrated Liver Pitt for th e tare Or *mad., or Livvicomplelat. The genuine aniele can be hadat the Dreg Store of , thylft • • ' IKIDDt Co, Mai weed et Mut of Cor.thath—lltha Tox i c . —To the Bald yoo wish a rich, lulttrient helot of bath, free fthatidandnif end thud, do not fell to procure the genuine Bake of Columbus Duane. of baldness It will owe then almd your expectances,. Meal who hare lost their belt for Wynn have had it restored to Its enema' perfection .by the on of thla Warn. figs, ' ate or condition appear In be WS obstacle whatever; it also teases the thud In flow with which the delicate war tube la filled. by which maw thousands 'whose bolt wee grey as the Mier tle Eagle) have had their hair restored to Oa natant! color by the ase of Ode novel. liable remedy. 71u all oaths of fever it will be found the . 0 4 pleasettOwash that eon be used. A few Reek.. news will are memory to keep db heir from falling out. - It menthe= the roots, it never falls to Impart • elo,h . lliossY= l ,tolan u tgs: a perform forth. idiot = " d g riele Swans. and i sper tlmr reLtoi ch ltr. whet geouthe manuCturod,by thstroo:ek 4 C 4, street New York. , Bold in Pittsbug, oolY Betseneir JACittKiN, 69 Wien! head of ood: Wa.setaa, pe„,- by reireny Soul In Brownsville, by Bernet - dt Crocker; b Caoonebowhy Dr. V. .1 also; by our errata Int *very town in Fa, Ohba end Md. niselnikerthaT fry- Cittiens itra botebrablY &eared ttat tba follow ing an the , itetaal qualities of a 36. bottle Coo- ray Bair Reeteraties. U they doubt . our word, they ennat th ese highly 'repeatable chummy r ho bare tried It: . ... . • Mr. Geo. Beckett, 41 Elm et. Now' York.. . • Bre Vita Beeves, Mynle avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. IV Tompkins, 92 Wog et, New York. •. : Mr. ThOeue !admen, li Libeny a; Pituhurgh. • I 'II. E. Bra, Imo barber steamboat &America. • . Al tame Umiak:oohed Wier. maw; though lineman • sulde, th tit win knee the hair io grow on the heed or ftee,atop t IV of, Stlrellollllll IMI 1110114 mammy scurf sod du am MO tooth and making light, nni •oy grey halt uaenng a tine dark look,. gad keeping dry; hang or wiry hair-moue, soft, elun sad • Wanting, • very, very land tiose.•• Mid at WU, JACKBODVB BY Liberty et. • , • .. 0- Vas tent Psoria AI 4111:+4(yon wi th to be co o : Pe.eal 10 , a.y, . I nbinublue,. 3= TOUR always %Lae Ind covet menu. Thezetore, ir,you bat. a tough, use - .lsurits Exrucroussor and.be en ,T 4 rot It Is the purr., menus, Ilueo you Astbsq• or _ ,eulty• of Prestjutes, then Om only Anima moans to aunt you is, to use / Ysyne's ExPee_loru.u, ;VII' will lausediattly outcome tee spasm sranso eentrue dui dimmer Of , the tubes, and toosou s luattlaingp up • mucus watch. Slogs them . Up, aid Ill t r . rein t ozes eve obstrustioi to • flmo tUtt g,trari ' d a gs• la ea la to sil ba h:4* Tarta i ia " iaa n rw ,4,44, soltine of ill , Pleurisy, or hi Cut any Pulootoug Aa•CUOU then tort Jayue's &uptown acid Wier Is cutsla..snd you WILL find that Ton hat. For aln I'llublugh at Pakinlia Moto, 79 dtb most 10117 Wood , • • . •• . 1 • • - 0,1.7 . -- . • E t ; bon tans,Vl: tit: o, lo .4w ° if, shase )oat hen . gnsy thus, Pe ssust lOW lil pi gs a/ty • La n a sod hplihy, and beauteous as this hoists( salao Mut Is hays this: haws boklasysssliillitsp so to riff * lasUle of Jones , Hair Reconales. • • Reader, If you have bad tulle you would really Mar wished at the !only effect • throe bottls of ~e es coral Bair lientoratles has as NM needs hot nos IsiaL bold as SP Libery arinN.l44,l =~~ :~~,• - Ito Biers , Xt.'. M r = Vkl<, ,Air. 1 1.1% Ve Praha. tin Ririe "wonderful nienhortterl think it wrath while kogireyou trkw facts ahem it: A neiebbem D.Groy, bought Rom me one Mal ofir,And gure thecontents three of is cluldren; the first- passed MR the second 162, inadthe third Mauling 403 worms discharged by ming ene viaL Mr. Dray inunediately bought o f Via 131.11, M'Suriey also gave the contents of •tme vial to three of his children which bronght from the brat from the weand 00; and Iron the third 30. making 150 worn* by the non of one Mal. I neve my own child, aged one year, two tesspoonsfal, which ex pelled 14 worms, one of which was at least one foot long.' Veer Vermifuge is considered the best that has ever been brought toner section of dm tonally, and so far as I know haws:ever MIRA Yours reverently. • J. L. Prepared and sold by IL E. SELLERS,TURMAN. 5: WOO.l at. Sold by Dr. Cossel,Rh ward; D. M. Curry; Allegheny; W. J. Smith, Temperaucevilla; end P Draw*, Law nsyoo • pr each • in 117- Th the e R. D. Bsscom.of Lexington, Ny.;•. - will Cumberland Presbr ienan Church,„ ou Sixth street. between Wood and SmithEeld. to.morrow morning, at 101 . o'clock. . In the ermung. at the same place, nt 6o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Lee, of Va., will preach. VIED, On the 10th Poster Amstion Cuntsrr, aged 21 years, finonth wad 0 days, son of Rotten and MAO Christy. . , . His funeral will take place framlhe residenCe of his father, on Franklin street, 6th rittabargh, na Sabbath, plat hat. at 2 o'clock, The friends and acquaintances of the madly are . Orpectfully invited to attend. ' csavaltlssg ears & q owaseors for Ea W,14.. tee • • Mae for procuring arid defendii ll Pale tin — panting information on Mechanics and ( application of RI. erica to tab MU ; ud on Anterigin anctForeign Lew. of Patents. • - •., • . • • PROF. WALTER R. JORNON,. late of Philadel phia. phim and Z. C. ROBIIMS,:." f Washington city, On horded by Hamel Knowles.' .1.. Ire blaohinest of the United States Patent c,) have- associated themselves together for 'the pr cotton of the above branches of profesaional bernest.leither in their office, at the Potent Office, or be Awe thffiConnu and will de vote their undivided attention IT+, arding the inter est of Inventors or others who i ay , Consult them or place business in their hands. r. Knowles has for the put twelve years held the pay! of illeehinest in the United Slate. Patent Office, and resigns that situation to take part in the poresent undtyteking. Ills talents and peculiar Steels for the unportant oilier so long fil led by hint, here been fatly teal nixed by Mventors wherever the office itself is.kmortil 'The offieu of Messrs. J. & R. is ion Rawer, opposite the Patent Office, IVashington, D.I'C., where comment-, cations, post paid, will be prompOY, attended to, exam.; Mations made, drawings. specifiestekmis, and all requis-, its papers prepared—and models procured when deli-. red—on reasonable terms. Letterrmf enquiry, roped: ed to be answered after examlatuithn had, must bead. companied by a fee of Ovedollarri , •• In the duties of their office "Mktg pertains to the P. tent Laws, Messrs. J. It IL will brassisted by n legal gentler. of the highest professiceml character, end bully conversant with Mechanics ihd other • Scientific subjects. , • ' 'f , my9ted&wty9 . —.— I GLENN. Book Binders. Wire toll engaged in the rafya business,eomer E of Wood' and Third strects;Miusbuth. where we Or prepared to do any work in , por line with de. patch. We aneed to our work pat pally, - and valid. &mien will be given-in tegird to ill neatness and du. 'bility. A IlanlCHOokered to any patteria and bound 'sub. stautially. Hod* in numbers °roll:books bound care fully or repairepliarnes put on trek. 'in gilt letters. Thee° that have work in our line bee Invited to call. Prices low. . • ' , Job Oilloo fog Ills, _ ~- THE whole or oat hnlfoCot Netnnjeyneg an d Job Of- Lee DOW ill alleealgtil operatenn, la the city of Pitteborgh, wi ll be sold on favorubln terms, if op ca. non be made moon. •There 1.• about r 3, monk o Job. Keg done rockly duriog tbe dullesqeasort, and twice that anoint ;or reek during the area don!. of the year. - Far partleidarlAnquiro a the cots of 13F11. , OMB kIdeKEE; comer Wood Front en, Pitt. b.r10.• , ' .03arle,DIApNitS ' • Chronicle ' . 7 7.• QITUTION IVANTM—A young Atm, who has mi. sidernble practical Imoniedge Qcondnerin,T ono tuiteturinglettablistunent, wishes I . l . yroeurn SLUM- Aas lan manager or clerk in ei th er' elm or store in 'Pittsburgh or vieinity. The most s &factory laminas • nials as to character and quallfical Oils ran be given. 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