~ ,,,,,. :. t . ' t'- 7 f4‘:±:. • '=, l .- ,' :.:,..n'j, , V - i tl ?,?..-?::: . 7'', , ',. THE VITTSBU prAzErrE PUBLISHED BY WHITE & WEDNESDAY MORNING:• MAY D. 1830 MlMlteammate and Whig Oeulatt. 1:14a. 11.111•101013. In pursuance of the cab of the Chelowse, the Whip and Antithasonie County Committee of Correnume mom met at the Coen Home. The following resolu tion was 'adopted, to wit •'Resolved, That the Whirr and Antimmonle enter of the ...send Election Dittricts of Allegheny Comm be, and are hereby requested to meet at their usual places for holding election., on Saturday. the Ist dal or s. ,o rommthel and there to elect two delegates to the County Convention to be held at the Court Homo on Weenesday• the 6th day of Arne, at II Weloelt, • IN Said Cooventien to make the meal and secant) neualnabona for the ensuing October Eleetlem. and also to appoint her delegates to repment the Count) la the State .onuerttion,to bo held in the city of Phiia delphii, on adneaday, the 19th day of.lene.. State The pat an, meeting., in A th li c mANDs Toenothi , p aw to he held between • Imam et two wed fire o'clock. (ramrd Pitt) and t eln tbelVard a and Porousks between the lustasofse mend nine o'clock , P.ll J.. E. anus. ALax. nmatiet4Seereterics. TIM STIKLII, Pittlatlrgh, Atm] 10. ISM • LITLNIDIrD RISIONarIOX Or bia. •Hlstrrces. We are • thorised to state that Mon. Moses }We. Tort, abe able and ,efficient Representative in Conn greet from this district, intends to resign his sea lathe close attic present session of this, the thirty. Ent Cowers. While we regret that any circumstances exist te make stamp necessary which wi 1 deprive this dta ttjef and the ec luny rd' Mr.-Hampton's valuable ser vices, we deem it due to that gentleman to suite That nearly a year ago he infonued as that he cold, hot further serve the divtriet without great personal 'sacrifiemr; and in attending the pieseet session un der a sense of duty to his constiiumus, whose.kind ness he cherishes with the liveliest sentiments of gratitude, he did so with the expedflation of .beios obliged to retire at its termination. Other causer have since occurred to confirm the previous reso. lotion, among which is the declining state of the health of his esteemed Indy, which requires the a 3 siduthis attentions of one whose obligations to her are paramount even to public and political do. ties. In n private letter before us, in which Mr. Hampton nanonnees his intention to resign, b sincerely hope my friends wit' readily acquiesce in my wish to resign. when they reflect haw mato 611.01111 Ct• I have made, both of (celiac and interest at the came time I feel under the atm:mt and deep eat obligation. 10 them for their part kindness on, continued confidence. "N, man ever hod such con ailments" as I have. In prosperity and adveiritv, sunshine and in Mona, they have rood by me ant Isobel me. kly hiy hest amt izion by always beer. 10 merit their confidence, by a 00.0100000. dia charge of every duty, both public and pirate." Mr. Hampton's resignation will render it nece. say to elect a member to fill the vacancy, as wall as a member for the thirty-mcond Cougren It will be for the approaching Whig Convention to ny whether the came person shall be nominated foe both places, or whether a nomination shall br Made for each place of a different „person.. We like the latter rather the beet, as it simplifies the voting, and brunt., more men into the field. T.• Vote for the same per,on twice will neressarill • create some eoofu•ion, and lead to some mistakes However, we are not very tenacious on the sub , jeer, and nail submit with pleasure to the judgment of the Caine:don. Furs BANILIAO. ` The new Democratic Glover nor of Conceotioci earnestly recommended a Fret Banking Lam io be passed, similar to those Nem York and Ohm. What any • our aelghbor ol tha Past to this? Wick, other States are pursofhs the enlightened system which makes the bill hal der perfectly safe, Pennsylvania Locofocos sic busy bolstering up the old fashioned, and as they used to call it, the rotten corporation system, ani giving us a large batch of banks under it. Whim In the bank party non? SHOURA in Sr. Letes.—Oar readers will hear with deep regret that the Cholera has again beak ea out in S.. Louis. We earnestly hope it may ®ass away without warn:Mtn; the awful raram which marked its last‘isit. Linn laszwitz Dcu will he supported, on candidate for Cargoes., by his noiminone friends. rho will pints his claims fora nonunntian in the sparasohing Antinstsonio and Whig Convention „„ • - Siocizec—Allegbeny County sizes ere selling freely caTttiladelphis at 99. Fur du Pittsburgh Gazers, Conga al Candidate. Mums. Ennioat—A though 1 give myself be -little boob:a about' phltirit, I ne ertheleas pat loom attention to phemag events, and tcel dcep4 impreased with the , irepcxanee of hasonka suite ble person to repre-seet Sc to the Nationsi,Leglele. too. Honesty and eapability are indiepensakil, ty al Stations In a Jaw maker, and Would unite la me character of the man to whom we are dla posed to entrust our interests in Congress withom letter of Mr. Howe to his fellow citi erns, requesting bins to be a candidate for the of flee In question, at the approaching election, In Or tobei next. 1. am highly retitled. It le a faratibla , straight forward, independent donne:teat, and , good :Woof the mind of its author. Mr. Haw. is a man of saperior jadgment and general Intel ligenee, and, therefore, executes whatever bum. nese he undertaken with extraordinary wearer) and dispatel. in title particular ho excel' ant person with whom the writer !mitten, to be ea quatuted He is, morehrer, in all rho leading prio elides by which his party are dittongoubed, a WWI. to the ore. !Ids political creed has been adopter from a careful examination and strong convlctior of its junco and ire 6'; and In every emergeke he will be found reedy. and willing to defend anc maintain it, at all !Innards. Public measures, having for their object 9the protection of American industry," "the 'an. provematat of rivers and lteMors," the petit:liens of oar "free",iestitutions," and the rigid reetrietien of slavery tots present boandaraes, will always receives from him a cordial and energetic gap. Withootthe slightest intention to detract from the merit of Mr. Howes. competitors, it may be kartenly asserted that be is well quali4ed to the tionorabla'and responsible Grim to which he aspires; and that his gentlemanly deportment, use fdl talents, and pure morality, cannot fall to se• cow respect for himself, and confer credit on his constituents • EX1111101:1L Foi• du PuisbeergA Gasstts. Stir—l aek the of • email splice in yoltr col umns to Set forth a few of the prominent articles of tba ' , New," or, as it is commonly called, the "Swe denborgian Church." .Arr. 71mt the Lord AMA Christ is the only God of Heaven and Earth; our Creator, Iteeleemer, and Regenerator. Arc V. That the Holy Scriptures is the word of God, diensted or spoken by the Lord himself. for theism:ad and salvation of man, in every part of which there is a spiritual 23 well as a natural sense. VI. That men living in the chriszind world to be saved, most believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and live a life of charity, agreeably to the command. meats, and that therefore faith, ihnrity, and good works, lira essential to their salvation. VIII. That all infanb are saved; for no one is condeaused fur his hereditary evils, but only for the actual evils which he commits; and as infants are itopable of committing actual evil, they me receive. into Heaven at death, and educated by the angels, under the auspices of the Lord. IX. That heathers who belive in a God, and live • conscientious tile, according to the beat light they bare, wilt also be saved, Is their state, through the redemption wrought by our Lord lowa Christ. XIII. That ev'ery act of man's life, whether good Or evil, affects the form and character of his spirit, &addle quality and nature which he contracts, nod wakes his own by Ws life in the world remain with ben after death, determiniog his lot, either for bappsness or misery. For the ruling affection which ha takes with him Into the rquritual world, and which has given form (of beauty or deformity) to his spiritual body remains with him forever, and cannot be changed to eternity. XVI. That Mere is a 'pinned. world, composed de heaven and of a bell; heaven being the happy and eternal abode of the good; ■od hell the. miserable and eternal abode of the wicked. XVII. Tint the fiiture sad eternal misery of the wicked, is a consequence .of their evil has; and the degraded state of their spirits, rendered entir ely unfit for heaven and happiness, by , Melt life la tilts world—led nor of any punishment indicted by Odd; foe 6.sd, who is a being of infinite love and mercy, never punishes, except by permissioo, through other agents, and then for the sake of &woodmen! but he Is continually i t the endeavor to mitigate all misery and punishment, even in hell, as far as to consistent with the arrant/einem of the Webs* order. Mr. Editor, your readers can determine wbettier Ikon doctrines ore chritgoat at laded, MMIM 4. 4 PROM itAnnissoito Correspondence of um 19stsbanth Mazurkas% May 4th, I bat. Id the Senate, this - Morning, on motion of Mr. Sorgunacher, tbe Senate proceeded to the recon sideration of the section offered by him yesterday, Lo a Mouse bill, postponing the operation at the fiftieth section of tee bill regulaticg Slnks, ro far ma It affects the branches established at Hoilidays. burg and Lewistown, by the Farmers' Bonk cf Lancaster and Longenecker, Grnbb ik Co., try the Ilth day of April, 1h52, and the question be. ing again taken upon the amendment, it war on: agreed tr. APPROPRIATION DILL Oa motion of M. Walker, the Senate then re sumed the second leading and consideration of 'Le General Appropriation Bin. The remaining sections of the bill were gone through without amendment, with the anomie n of the god section passed over infirmally Thursday, and the 47th section, passed over , intor• malty to day. The Committee or COO ference, appointed on tho Apportionment pill error pending between the two Howes, are as follows, to wit: • Renate.--Mesas. Sankey and Sadler, Whip, and Frailty, Locolced. BOUM —Mesta. Pater, Rhey, and ilahltnnan, all Locakicon As the Committees ballot separately, the pre. eindennee of Local - won in the tw makes but Little difference. It is hoped that tl e Committees w:11 be able to agree upon a compromise, but from telowl. edged and avowed ultrairm of the Ho commit lee, It Is very ,greatly feared that passam and prejudice will prevail over reason and itartice, one dint the bill will eventually fall. Should that se the ease, no Apportionment need be expected at the present Session; and what the ocesequeates may be cannot Le easily foreseen. • In the, House, Mr. Burt moved that the State printer be required to furntsh the members of the Legislature with the Journals . and Lsws el the present Legislature, full dounsf, and We/idea Ode lack, seaman as practleable, which woo agreed to. BANKS. • Mr.4teid road in place, a bill to incorporate the Canal B.k of Erie. The,bil to estondthe clatter of the ICao tan von Lint , kret upon to final polea6e—ye44 35, nays 40. The hill to eitend the chatter of the Neel Branch Bank was alto lostyeas 34, nay. 35. The b'll to extend the charter of the Lancaster Cloudy Bank, was then taken up, and passed throrigh third and final reading—yeas 40, nays 31. The editor of the illimookahela Repsdlican, I perceive, still continues his ungrateful war nano •the Hon. George W. Lawrence, Senator from •haa District. - He complain. of hired scribblers, and makes an issue with me, which I never in tended, and thus seeks to clear himself Iron the damning charge of Ingratitude which ie bat tco firmly used upon him even by his own +IIIM. don.. What was my allegation!. Smell , that Sr. Lawrence had loaned him the money to era tabliah his paper. To this he replies that Mr. Lawrence did not loan him the money to retab bah his paper, but admits that he owes:Mr. Law rence twenty five dollies, for which Mr. Law. rent= now aside bis cote. Now 1 am inferaled :hat this twenty five dollars woe advanced for the especial purpose of ea=bliahing the Menagerie Repablican, and that Mr. Lawrence advanced it as one of a company of lea, iffrora, or twenty," do not now remember the precise number, wto were at:Mated not only by their desire to have • paper there, but also by their sympithy and kind • feeliogs for the man who has thus ungratefully re paid them. Whether thin Bodement of facts, par tially admitted by the editorhimself, will makA out he charge of ingratitude, I leave your trade,. and his to determine for themselves. I should Jot have again adverted to this matter, but for •he fact that ou being shown the Monongahela liepublican containing the edionee strictures upon my letter, I at once addressed him a pollte note aver my proper eignatme, disclaiming soy intro. to do hen wrong, and affirro•og that me. Law rence waste nowise respoesible, never having seen the cot:Lim:intention, and having no anew! : edge whatever of Its contents, until it appeared the regular addition cf the Garezo, and the AU letter he bas sever made toe slightest so, rnowledgemeat, either through his paper or en - ariee. This evinces a strong determination to In tare Mr. Lawrence, and tf passible to put him ir ho wrong before his collet:vent., which induce, as to renew, against the editor, the charge, no tots , cf the- ing rat,tude, but also of m 4„ presenta- Lia. It gives me great pleasure to atom that the con dition of Senator King continues to Improve, and that it is probable he will be able to resume for seat in the Senate on Monday. PROM BIM TpILK. Correvoncienee of the Pitubergh Gazette New Yost, May 4, 1550. • The Canada's mail reached Ohl city at midnight en Friday; her letters are Sound to confirm thy Cotton news. The steamship Washington was at her dock at ten o'clock today, In less than icor. teen days trim Southampton, beating the Canada a good eighteen hours, and bringing one doy hoer news from the Continent, and five hours late, •iom London and Liverpool. The iron propeller City of 131anoor, from Glaegow, arrived yeater. nay, in sixteen days, come:mailed by Captain lifatibevrs, of Great Western fame. SaeSbrought a very profitable list of pusengers and freight, but is a, awkward looking as can well Os imagined. Tee Philadelphia left for Chsgru ibis nrterneon, to give variety to r or steamship operaiiens, which are an complete, that in American line will can. coy news from London and Elan Fraractscoin lorry four days, being the longest mail route in the world. The news from abroad hen given a new life to State and National stocks; the letter, however, are getting to be very scarce, and remain in the United States to a very mall extent. The new Pennsylvania sixes sell readily at 110, and fives at 971. Reading Railroad 40. United States 6's cf 1E167 sell at 1191, and for Coupon stock 1201 hen been paid. Erie 92 per cents, new, 961; and Pittsburgh City stock at 971. The sale of, your city Scrip at ores superior to seven per cent scrip of the Haden River and Erie company's, backed by the wealth and city pride cf .Ncw "fork, given Pittsburgh a good deal of notoriety. In enticing her Mum want*, Mr. Greeley, of the Tribune, for cibly says: • " What she war need and have is a branch down the Allegheny from Olean or some pout near it to meet the Ckilamhoit, Indianapolis and St. Louis line, of Railroads at Pittsburgh, and pot that Amerman Birmingham within 18 0r,20 hours arm city at all season. Pittsburgh end its •ob orbs must have half a million inhabitants mania the lifer me et many who read thin paragraph" and whoever 'ball then edit thh Tribune will be read there on the evening of its publication day. The Valley of the Allegheny and its tributaries ia.one of the richest mineral region in the world. and lies mach nearer to New York (smoldering the Impediment presented by the Allegheny Wen tains) than to Philadelphia or any other point on the seaboard.. Tlda la sober fact, ami no romance. Trade Red travellers are your real levellers of geographical obstacles, and your real coamopolitaos. Ph Oda la an old and wealthy city, nod Stale feeling makes her looked to an the social and eernater. old centre of the State, hot thin wont give way to the rash of - commerce. - Then the traffic at Pete burgh and her Immense South and Want emu. mean look each for an outlet, it will not yo lag over the wagon roads of Pennsylvania and Virginia, at • leas of a day and a half, oat will take ■ northern direction, sweep east, over the railroad, through the valleys of our interior rivers. Pittsburgh in able, its attributes is the hew York of the Wesi t bustling nod energetic, and in at no late day to Le brought ie Metier contact with New York than she coo ever tos with Philadelphia or Baltimore. The clergymen in attendance et tho anniversa. rictus very numerous, and the picture galleries and ell the respectable resorts arc thronged with them. Tradesmen advertise cheap goods or cloy. gymerie use, ovate.e softball eare of cheep goods for the rim of "the families they telt at home forthe purpose of eomiej to the Interesting relleous fes tivals of the metropolis.' Concerts are'sonoun., red for the . gratifientlonef the pious, ant9to pants spared by the worshippers of mammon,to coax from the pockets of the more soberly Jtspeacd, 'their can, The money market Is abnadantlysupplied, atid the rate of interest continues very low upon all kinds otpsper, lone selling beyond ten per cent per annum, ezr_ept name, that aro dear at any rate. The price of Sterling hills Lo 1091 for the beat, though some ask 110; nor is the demand large. "The remittance of the nom mail will not be so fall as for the peat lone months. In Athos, the supply ; is small, and both sorts selling at 5,62/. COMI la in fair demand at full prices. Floor has loci much of its .activity, Sad. . good brands of Michigan may be had at 5,44(43,65. Ilia Floor and corn meal are stilt Whiskey Is I cheaper and sells at 23ets. Pork sells at old rates, up a shilling to day, and losing it to morrow lead, 6i 0;50. In other articles, no variation worth cactiog. C. FOkEIGN NEWS Ily the Canada. Cortespeadenee of the N. V. Commercial Advertoer bosoms, Ann; 19. 1950. We still continue without nay material points of public interest, and theelection at Paris, to take place on the 2911 i inst., In the chic, subject to which attention is directed. From other part. of the rote lineal the only prominent event is the entry of Pins the Nth into Rome, which tool• place on the 12th of April. As regards domestic news, there Is nothing either in.n poittienl or commercial scare, to call for much remark. . . The respective candidates in the coming conical have at length been defuittely selected. Eugene Sue; the wall known authdr of the "Mysteries of Paris," will be put forwdrd on the "Socialist" side, and M. Leclerc, a paper dealer on the ride of the "order." M Foy, who was one of the defeated pariles in the last elec.., was rho person upon whom the conservatives seemed deposed to the first instance, hut the fact having traarptred that he had been at one period of ton Me ell unfit• amiable to despotism as impel] the opposition lo the government of Charles the 10th, tt was feared that his reactionary qualiGcathers could hardly be re garded as suiliciebtiv indisputable; and a More B pr op rt te candidate bas consquently been found in the pernou of M. Leclerc. M. Leclerc is a trades man who lost a son during the attack on the barrio codes ro Jane, 1049, and summoned another of his children, a young map of 18, tosopply the place of the fallen one, chargiag him tonvenge hts brother's death. For this he received the cross of the lemon of honor from General Caanignae, and the idea of mating the chromatic incident a great card to the coining struggle has been eagerly seized upon. Whether its eimlitiest tuns for a legislator are equal to dune be has shown fur handling a musket has not yet been declared, and tt 10: not probable that any questions will be asked on the subject of elite er of the candidates. Meanwhile the Legislative Assembly continues to be the FCCue of the must maniacal omburat, 31. Lunn - wine, however, lit a recent speech on the an nual propcanton for granting aaubsitly to the the alms took coca-don to as his hearers and the world at large that Paris is l•the grant light of ewe ligation." Ilk happy ternpennenbis evidently as self complacent now a, in February, 1519, when ha announced to the nations that Fratiee had be come u republic be she wan hued fur wife°, eminent ; bat that she felt no hiamilty countries whirie less advanced condition rendered it desirable that they should still remain taininrehical. - . A end accident has happened at A utatters loon the breaking of a suspension bridge white a ent was eronsinn it. Tao hundred and eigh t two men were drowned. ra's stir 5 , 111 AT TOLE. The, arrival of the Pope at Rome has been an nounced by telegraph to the people of Paris. Ac cording to the Government version, "the whole coy expressed the creaked toy. arid the population went nut to meet bun)' The real accounts, when they are received, wall he inicrest ma. The King of Sit piesaccompanied the Ptinnif to the frontier, end mu/ ITIOVCd to deer: nt the parting. Perhaps wade recollecnou of his last excursion to the Be man Swett, when he was elinced out of them by Garribuldi, may have mingled with his emotion. In the Ronan of Commons, during the lost week,the Gavel lament have sustained another des fret, but evil ts ofthn Lind. as It hen been 'lre°. dy observed, are 0' no tat 0 option at the present mow-n,, When, i• the ot toile ry were to more, there pre none in in., their places. Too question 11250 which the rcverte oecutthd, woe a prapored mod ificaton of the stamp duties, and the vote wit 161 against 135, show.nc a minorthr of 2 0 . 6 motion by Mr. Milner ti.twon, far ttei purpose of obtaining the expreneton of an opinion an the onth of the I louse condemnatory of the tares. know. lodge, has also been dlertlsseil, bet is tht. case, the Government Were ben m. auppotted, the number in their favor being 190, chic on Mr. C..bson's. side it was only 60. Tee t axes to which the tho. non speedwells referred, wore tin excise en pa per, yielding .£600,000 per annum, the stamp duly of ore penny on newspaper., yteidtne £350000, and the they of Is. 6d. each oo all ad vetheements. yielding £153,000. There ran La hide doubt, notwithstanding ire notate of the einivon In tht present instance, that In the ',case e yen, or two, too woole 1.1 these tote,. as weil as Me ob. noxious window duo,, will bo swebt away. Notice has been etven by Lord John Itustell that on the 6.11 cf Msy, he, wol b in g t u t, b. abolish the of6m. of Lod leeto enact or A new SeerottwV or S•atc i. ni bo created, In nonage the alio., of that cot:wry. Thorp mid then be four Sosredaries of State. the home, thee., lomat, the for,kn, a 111) the Irish. It te to he pie thated that the new otlice will be filled by Lord C.Orenduoi the present viceroy. April 6—The IntrtiedAto depar one of the courser C,Ver tar ably thine to vey i hat ,he Pope has jar erased the frnittier, aed after reriog up 1 - .1 , 1(75 in the calhetirei, ;3 Ir.OLV tome'. ed with turner... C. rdinkbt in toe *tote, 111 '•opal Pelage of this city. (1. woo r...Oried by N.-spoiltan drag.na from Sr.eia, where tie slept •cat night, and eceompanted by the Nepies n Epittitho, the troottor. Theta ho took lease at the Sovereign from Whom, for an long a petted. te has rectuved rich ma:relive:A bri•piteltiv: and he arrived here rzuctly at I..ar 11 a re eption oa the you a the piropewas bbcre r•- sucedfut than raihoulastia. 1 heard no erica Lrry or prolonged surds, hat with that except/op, the honor pain to lidu was sati•lsciars. Aisaut 100 Neapolitan hutrara prcccdea the Poi., and bast, tone on in the dirt...cll. o 1 Ef.11130e..4.ti his car riage was ca acted by an copal number a the are troops. The jourrey of the Pope was conducted in a eNry quiet mariner, except at Stesiyi, where he dept Inc fur: night, hod Al Gaeta, which he visit. td pretrustlaty to his orraat herr, no public 'wilt ise took place. The partisa from the Royal family of Maple* wee highly ett,icuits; the P. pr could not hod wide to calves, hie grelltride, nod he 'Prince. end other members or the Court were dissolved m tears. According to the ' , sere r » de .oo of the Pope, hie entry intO TellicliAl Was not crecompenied with the noisy aeclatetions usual on falPh occeaionc and had I not been ee. nosed that from the alter and from the town hail, the people had been recommended not to In dulge in vises or hurrahs, I should have imagined chat the inhebitants were not over pleated at the arrival of the Supreme Pontiff. The Commander ia-chier and the Prennh Envoy await the viral of toe Supreme Pontiff at Germano, tour Albano, 'beyond which it appease the French linv of poem doo• not extend. The road duty iv prepared by Cl whom 300 have preceded or accompanied the Pepe; and by these the So. tame P.,0111 wit be handed over to :he care 0 1 the trixtps of the Ilapublic. Toe Pope lett morning, Apnl 9, for Frosinono in the same qmot manner. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER WA,4IINOToN. At no early hour Saturday morning the U. Staten mail steamer Washington. Capt. Floyd, arrived worn prem., via Southampton. Thy Washiagron has made the pustule in thin. teen demurs:withstanding alto had to; encounter several me.bergea meat of the Banks Tho steamer tell Firemen on the 15th of Apse, and Southamptnn at hall past 7 o'clock on the evening of the 20,0 of April. Tnit cAterrscrus uP .10C211. The fallowing oetail• of the cnoestrophe ore ziven in tee Journal de Melee ei Loire of the 16ihi— ' A frightful event hasjust oreurred bete. At 11 o'clock this morning, •.‘1." , .. , cf Honors, con, ing from Names, had owned ever thesespensien bridge el the 11Mhse Marne, without any accident, although ;be wind blew very heavily from the west nod the river was much agitated. The Ise of the horses had scarcely creased the briege when the mad of the of the 3d baialhon of the Ittu fight infantry appeared on the other s:dr. Reiterated warnings were given to the troops to break Into sectiocs, as to usually done, but the rein Lititz heavily at the time, the warning was disregarded Rod the battalion advanced In close c,lunin. The head of the battalion had reached the appomte side—the pioneer., the drummers, and a port or the band acre off the bridge, when the cart iron columns of the nght bank suddenly gave way crushing beneath them the rear of the 4th company, which, with the Dank company had not netted no the bridge. To dennbethoirigta lul rpm:A.lde is impossible; the scoot at the bridge of /frigates can alone glee an ides of it. The whole town rushed to the spot to giro as. intAnce. In aunt: of the storm which was rattier, ail the blare that could ho gout were launched to pick op tke soldlersln the river, and a great none her who were clinging to the parapets oftho bridge or who were kept alkali/ Uteu kospiacka, were Immediately roved. • • • • • • • A voting liereensot of the 1 Ith (ht. Loup) ren dered himself conspamous for Ills heroin exertions, and • young work Violuna, at the Imminent dan• ger of her lac Jumped loin the water, and saved the life rf an officer who was just linking. Several acts of devotion deserve to be emotion rd. A journeyman halter, named Turgo, Who had acquired some notoriety lit the late pounced Innis, stripped and jumped into the river, nod by his strength and skill te seruuming word a great many hoe , •One of the soldiers, who had reached the shore unhurt, it stripped and swan, to the assistance of hiaemnradcs. A letter from Angers rays - ..The lieutenant Colonel, an old -officer of the Empire, asiested Ly We adjutant and some of bin men escaped with his life, but although ,eriviu,ly wounded and beetled, ho would nut quit the spot, but remained to watch over the rescue of his cum. panuins in arms. A grand musical &ingress was to have takes place neat week at Augers, but in consequence of nos catastrophe the committee bud deckled that the fete shall not take place." If the weelhei hod been calm, Ibe gremer own. ber of would in all probobtiity have been W ed. The wind however, blew. perfect hurricane, and the waves were very rough. Masses of men might be seen clinging to each other, the waves every moment washing away some of them until only one remained. Beams of wood, plooln, and every article that could be hold of, were iaunched to enable the men to keep themselves afloat 0001 farther assiinance mink, arrive. Ten I o'clock—The low4er roll hes jtW been called over. Of the Ist, 2d and 3d emplane there only remains 34, /13, furl Lb glen rearnOvely, The nurnter deficient mounts-toa 'Mt, to winch most bpadded Xi dead, and. tOt wounded in the ltosprail, making the total loss to Me battalion or There is reason, however, to hope thatthere may be vet some in private hortmit who ma' not be included in the number of those Nita, rule into been known. Noon—Since this morning I) bodies have been picked up. among whom are a Copt: a Lleatenanl nod two nub-lieuienards. The body of the porodrapral, was also picked up, having the standard firmly clutched to his hand.— One soldier had ainn-Let which had ruu through his bode. Another soldier was found completely pierced through with a musket, and many of the barrels of the,guna were bout double. _ . 'The number of bodies picked up to this lime amounts to 123. It appears that sonic people be longing to the town were winking on the bridge at the nine of the accident, for among the dead bodies round arc 'Ow of a servant and two chiidren. The bodies of two of the emphiyeir of the nein have also been found. The Veh regiment Bengal native infantry having mutinied, Sir Charles Napier has disbanded the re giment. and silvan their colon to another. and taken from men and °dicers alike arms, accoutrements, and stores. The Times of April 23 has the following by (es cgraph from rant,: The party of order in the department of the San t"e cb a' ned n et; oeldriumph in the eloctioo of a member of the Conned Wocral to replace Lathe Rollin. The Dmvurrite of Angers has been netted by order of the A come y General for an article on the eatnaroidt whc k 0101 the battolten of the 11th re , mowed 01 the Line. Private lepers from Oran tante her nn inrum rectum has broken out In the portion of thc Moor. ish tern Cory adjoin ag the French ponntnnions to Algeria. The 'flameouts hod nectipiid toe town 01 Ouchila. The French emborttieo Lore tent troop. to tile frontier,. tennis from Smyrna !tuba that a droving earth quake occurred there at half part 3 A. M. on Word nesdev. the 3d Met. Tue greatest niacin provail• ed. The noire which preceded the cheek wee terrific. The Felipe brig left Malta on the I I tit with the Polish and Hungarian refugees who ha I arrived there in the Turkish %learn fr:eate "fei'. They were supplied by Government with hills anepros visions for the voyage at au expence, it was shill, of fld)0. Punts BOORsR, April 19.—Latest Prices—ri vc per rents .09f tee.; Three per eentit.,ss..Cse ; Bank of France, 11,125 f At all the the theatres of Paris, on the evening of April lb, bulletins were ilisttibuted, no which were writ:en the name al M. Leclerc, and a sum mary or the principal nets of his life. They were every where received with loud applause and cries of enthusiasm. TM, President (lithe Republic, neconspaiiiied by the Minister of War, se out to day (d.pril IS) for /trees, The to:lmMtt additional detail, are from the Preened or of Atigersi— ` Thy suspension bridge which has fallen, was built 12 yeare ago, but a year since it uodmwuat repairs which cost the town about 36 yogi The suspending chains at first gave way on one ride only, when the soldiers on the bridge feeling alto movement of the P.nor of the bridge, am rally rust ed to the other ride, when the chain there alut gave wry, and the whole floor of the bridge fell From one bank in the other the river wan corns pletely blocked up with the doldiers struggling to reach the shore. We have rreeived.hv the arrives of the /steamer Niagara at Liverpool, inteillgetwe from New Totk; to the 3d !nat. It had the coed of worealltig the Cou ,n market, nod considerable saki were made both for concunpnou and on apeculahno, prices atlantic/re about IC Orlon. tree ordmarte brirg placed at 96r. The sale, of the morale. sum op nearly 5.000 balm inclodlng Orleans at 90. um ; Mobile at 55 a 99C nod Upland at 57 a 06!. No arrivals. RONK. Correspondence of the N. V. Express. • Rove, April ISO, ft O. The tett:n[olth., Pope is officially announced and ho made his entry into the city on the tweed, intl. The dernonerations made for his recerion were chiefly of a religions character:ay It wes under. steed he opposed any preparations which nonit• ed pecuniary , expense. It will he gratifytng to the friends of relemous freedom throughout the United States, to learn tra religious Protestant worship :a now permitted for she fret time by the Pastel Government. to our corrattymen In the wry of theme. '- . The English Governmem wr a period of mor e than forty years - his been enderco:leg to clown rats privtlege,, end 'ltho English tesplenta who meet for the porpoch of worship me at iced to re. ere beyond the walls of the city. Tie re is no treaty Or conventemal nrraniteineut between our c ( t eb Goverstmc t sad Holy See. wheh gua ra ntees to as this 4131, or by virtue of which it has been deands. m . 1 If ens L . .granted as a favor. Lis • gratni • thus contests eat, on the part of the Pope in o ,and erotica of aervine rendered to his Government by Id t. Cis Charged ' hlTores of the Fatted Steer in th r procc .n of thePropstganda sod the decrier of I yes and property, doting the recent niche 01 Rome. InJividuals of athyaukii. Including- princely fnenb he• of the o;f1 nobflity.of-linme, pod ibeineet yea for safely untlerfinte Arnetan di o: and frequent ocrasion• were tafinckjito;pur Maiwter fur the ex eon,* 01 National PeElysilfri The Reverend NlylTaranic.. of Boston, bar been no,rebeil by Mr. Cott.., to toe ILantfon. uhd divnte wor-hip is nom conducted by hint every Monday morning, which In attend ed by nearly- all of our countrymen in Rome. Thin Of • gnmfying carom end one in which we have not 8 little reason to rejoice. The Ciiontale drßsins of the Nti publishes. de cree of the Sacred Congregation of the Index, pro hibiting 11 works, among which we notice Le Christ lan dine Experunentale, Al. Athanape Coque, el; Phitaropluell Letters, by the Idarchioness Floe. enzi Waddington; and several pamphlet• which appeared during the existence of the Roman Re public. The mine journol publishe,lhe atones of 11 new provincial councillor. for Rome.and its province, lately named by the Government Con, isiouer of Stale. The following proclamation wu pub'ished Rome, - Ohi the Divine Providence after haring rest.red to the rates of the Holy ice, by the aid of rho brave Crahole tansies, the tranquility which had been brokers and destroyed be the deplorable excesses of • fatal insurreetiou, designs now to fill the mere sure nt its hountifullavors by restoring the Save re nth Pontiff to deep:nem! wishes et hie devotee ratEeeers, the saw with pain the continuation. of the haw days of this violent isepantreo, while it was no: leas painful to the Holy Father to he se ongabseat from his beloved children. Appointed to represent him, we rave now 10 fo'fil the most ogneehte of duties. in girths, to the population§ of the Pont heel Staten the nodes of so desired a re• turn, ealect'eted to fulfil the otject of the generous p.r.IIII,IVC of the friendly powers, by reinatetrall the ;Lingua chief of the Catholic church in lila tem point races may,therefore, promise ourseleee OW, he. rides external demons:noon, ofpiy, the people will be anxious to give durable proofs; of fidelity sod attachment to the moat excellent Father and Sovereign.reaklliing Weer the observance et duties unposed by the °Wrenthm eliontre and a seen meet °remande. Trier will he just. flea the eon. iidenee be has in the love Cl honest men thus will his paternal solicitude• for their real and eon. smut well being receive its full reward. The en., trance of hta Holmes, into his capital, by the Por ta S. Cin:01.1.11, will trite place, pursuant to pre ceding arrangements, so Friday, the 12th• His Ho!invti, alter having visited the Patriarchal Basi lica of Lateran will proceed with hut Mate through the streets of the Calloseuns, the Plans deli A pnatolt, and the Vita del Popolo,lo the Patriarch al Basilica of the Vatican and thence to the Apos tolic Palace. Given 21 oar rooldenre of the Quirinal, April 9. The Cardinal., I /ELIA GE:NCA SEKNIATTEI, VANN ILELLI CANON;, ALTIER I. Fin to Pounvutrrn, V•.• Thirty /four., in Arhes.—The town of rorismouth wan, on Wed• nosday afternoon, again. Wetted with a very do• armory., fire—the !argent ever witneated in that plan. The Paint saye:— The fire origitnted in a kitchen of Mr. Forger, in Coiarort, tetwent, the Foundry and tho. Navy Yard, and no rapid are the fi iIDeP, owing to the height of the wind, that in a very tow minutes both aide. of the aieeet mete completely eavetoped is one vent Sheet of fire. To enty nine house, were entirely consumed, and nom of them being doubly tentuttrcl, it to supposed that needy fifty families, hove here trued upon the enemy of the town tor shelter.— l'he Ices to estimnted et $60,000.. Five entire blocks were destroyed, nod furniture woe etrowed every arection, the buildings being priticlyilly wood. The names of the owners of the property, as fra on we could learn, are on follows: John 0. Hatton, S. Wane George Marshall, Dr. Cooke, Mrs. Berkley, Mrs. Swill, Mrs. Dottere ' John Benson, Mr. Penanrgton, and tee Edwar d's en. tate. During the fire, a riot took place between a por. h. 01 1 / 1 0 firemen and the marine., and one of the latter waa au much injured that he died on Me- WeIISTER. /lOU TILE Friars SLAVE BILL IN MA...cur.:rm.—The Boston AM. will ISA. holds its allegiance (coin Mr. Webster, and is not st all satistied with his speech on Monday. It Ls paiiwoluriy severe on the pa.age referring to the capture 01 fugitive slaves, and denounces Mr. Ala son's toll, which Mr. Webster supports, as one, -the hare reading of which causes the blood at free Massachusetts nom to curdle in his yews." It .4.11 can have "no vitality m Masted. setts,, and when Mr, W. shall have conquered the .'strung mural and religions einIVICOOIL I against it h e ',ill then have conquered, nut the mejtalwes of Massachusetts, but blassUchmetts herself." In the Massachusetts House , however, the day after Mr. ‘Vebster's arrival La Boston, a free antler offered resolutions concerning Mr. Webster's course, and Instructing bun to vote fur the Wilmot proviso, Mn The yeas and yeas were ashen, and the result was:—Fur the resolutions, 77 ; against them, 139. Another vote WON token ended thus. Fur the rejection of the ,solves, 121 to 11. A Venerable Cfergyeten.—.At a meeting of the Cleric of Patentee. N. J., held en the 23J or A fr.l, at the Ref. Oath church of Parae.ea, Bu. gen Co, the pektdral mount= cattle= between that che.ch and the Itet W. filhog. D. lb, for Inure than held' century, Van nyun lotic4l.oli to Oweeta I.llaNnVed. Prcbribly no pas- Lot to New Jersey rum performed as cleat degree of ministerial labor. ERNIE Frain the Natter n 1 brellteeneer. Hon. Ueverdy Johnson. We do not remember that the .earner 01 any At torney General of the United States has beern more brilliant. or redounded more to the solid advantage of bra country. than that of lidr.Johnson during the period he has been in °thee. This remark was modem u. by a friend. after the decision of the "Supreme Court of the United States ins case which was argued on the part of the t I,ivernment by Sir. Johnson, with eminent ability, during the prevent term of the Court. It was a case to test the validi ty of titles to an immense number of acres of land' in the Smote of Louisiana, claimed under the old Spanish grants. The decision by the Courts below had been against the United States, and his pow erful argument was followed by a reversal at that decision. In this awe, our friend observed to us that the Government had been saved at least three int:lions of dollars. But Mr. Johnson's greatest professional triumph during rho term came off yesterday, in the unani mous derision by the Supreme Court in the cel, booed case of Fleming & Marshall r,r. Page, Col lector of the Untied States. This retie involved the great question of the le, :guilty of the collection of dimes m Mexico before. the treaty of peacv, and the sum depending on it is trod to have umuunted to about seven millions of dollars. This cane originated in Pennsylvania and during the la< summer, when a decision InVOICinZ such inumentom consequences to the United State. had been made against the Government by the Court below, where it had been tried by the former Dis trict Attorney, Mr. John..on was directed by the Prelident to proceed to Plulndelphia and move die court for a new trial, with a view to bring the great questions before the Supreme Court of the United States. Mr. Johnson proceeded is obedience to the di rection, and the public may remember the succors of hie admirable effort In that city to bring the ease under review. The Court below had been unan imous against the Government. Daring the present term the cage wee argued before all the Judaea of the Supreme Court by Messrs. McCall and V.'el, inter for the claimants, and by Mr. Johnson for the Goverment. The unanimous opinion of the Court wan yesterday given by Chlet Justice Taney in favor of the United States, reversing thejadgment lief"':'. A !tined who heard Mr. Johnsen's onse t:lent ! or Cu Government desorilms it no having been unsurps.rell foratbtlity,and that Mr. Justice Gner, who delivered I hejudgment below, declared that he himself had been convinced, nod now c o - carted In the opinion of the Court. The All r nen General. hiving in these two eases seem d tote ten illiniOnli of money to the country, has,. e understand. not received one dollar beyond hie regular salary of 51,500 for all the expense he lies incurred, sod tor ail the labor end distinguished talent bo.bsa exhibited. Indeed,, — we have good reason to cause that before he left Washington to nuend the trial tu Philadelphia, it wan proposed to • him that although the Government could not pay him ouch • fee as his services might deserve were he anion officer of the Government, yet the usage had been in:several instances fo allow the A tier ney General his expenses and some reasonable compensation for extraordinary labor and responsi. bility incurred. Mr. /ottoman respectfully declined the prtipaition,aaying that while he had the honor to bold the commision of the President he would perform the whole duty without any additional compensation beyond the salary, however loader gusto that might be. Let our readers Imagine what wooid protaLly have been his compensation lot such service•, at tended by such Tenths, bad he been only a private citizen.. We hive indulged in this attain of reflection the more, because Itts is the very officer, of the G tv. crnment who has hero charged op the spirit of fa non, with having allowed Interest on a few claim. against the Government in some three or lour ca sea where his opinion was demanded. Let thn public officer who has saved as much to the pub be treasury as the Attorney Genets!, heteafte throw the first atone. Arrival or the "City or Glasgow." The steamship "City of Glasgow," Captain Matthew., arrived at Nee York on Friday after. noon. S. is 101 l Plaavose, April 16, arrived oil •!" aildy Hook" at 1 oVock and3o minoiea, making the pastage fold days and 21 hour, She experienced very revert weather on her voyage—particolarly the 24th, 25th, and 26th— eacountering high real sod:heavy winds. She also fell In with large Beide of ice, which del n. ed her about 14 home, by altering her comae to wards the tooth. During the whole Tome, the steamship w. ed admirably, and shipped no water, The Glasgow steamer brings us three devil neme than maa received he the Cincabrie Mr. Macready was to itl during tne °nettle the Iftth of April, et Glasgow, Nettle playing Lear, that be was obliged to retire alter the carrartone of the let set. A sodden and en attach of rheumatism prostrated him. A Hsu. norm, a few miles above Westown Maryland, last Saturdly, was destrucuve to "? this st i p% lo c i :le i n ode r rinTo 'n i rm county, ' sylvania, and at Litilestown broke !mune windows, and lay a foot sleep in some places. Hanover Spectator says. reach blossoms s stripped, trees unlimited, and the grams and g crushed to the earth. The storm must have b truly awful. An Aii•d•Corp ls—Died in Scitnate, Mass, 52, Simeon Pinola. seed 97 years His wife who rarrlvea Mtn, ia1.02 year* of ore. They have been marr e f 73 - yearn, cod n• supposed to have been the oldest couple in the State. Tan Warren Rail Road Dtfaicatian.—The de ficiency to the acconnts of Mr Wore, dither leg °Moor of the 'Western Rail Road. . ,• ov ascertained to be about 59,009 He had takeh temporarily fora speculation, and being °nab.. to return it, has placed property to three hetet the =hunt in their hands. England awl Sperao.—Tke didlculties which nave exiated r,r acme time between England lab Senn, nre et length neitled,aroneh the Intareen t on of the King of the Belgians. The Spantah Ca• tem acrepted the tette* of Lerd Paltnetelon, and triehlv cemrEmented Sir Henry Bnlmer, raven . t ey would like to have him hack again, but that he bad come to America. A PZIPIIMI von rot Gnus: The coach m. here are the latest of tha mechanio interests Nee York, who have struck fur better wages. They want 33 per day, (Jr married men, nod fir “trache'cra" This Is a kind of curious • 'easement. lea offering a premium for the girl How shoot widow's with ehildrer ! • A ,le2nler in IZI the course of erection at Nev. York, for the Nicaragua Canal Company, to run is Lake Nwaractet and the river San Juan, calcula and to draw 10 If! inches water. It it 110 feet long . ...I/ broad, and 4 deep, and will be finished in fon %eel, front the present time, when it will betaken to pieces and shipped for its destination. A barge, to be towed by thin vessel, fur the conveyance o f4iehr, is elm) to lir 'built monecisaiely. The cow pony conducting this entirprise purchased the st'enn um. Orto , for lake navigation, some tune tOGAN, WILSON & Co., 1119 WOOD ST., ABOVE FDTII, Have just received largo additions to thea SPRING STOCK OF HARDWARE, CUTLF.RY.L Imparted by late pnekets from Eusope. end to which they would especially can the anenuon of per:llms*, believing iselr very exten sive stocks and low pnces will give route satisractlom mare d&wlyT Ohio and Penneglvanla nnu Road Orrtes Onto A. 11. R. Co.,Thlrd . Prrigeopon, Apnl IS, INS). TBE Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvants Bail need Company see hereby notified to pay the it lostalrecnt of Fire Dollars per shade, at the office of the Company, as heretofore, on or before toe 00th day of May nett; and the rittosiiiing instalments of Five Dollars per share each, on or before the 00th day of each succeeding month, until the whole are paid. Br order of the Board of Director . myffidtd W. LAIIISIER, Jr., Treainrer. ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of 1.11.1•11negh. C.V. HUSSEY, l'ach`r.• —A. W. h/ ARKS, SCe'T Mee—Ml.4l Water street, In the watch.. of C. 11. ("WANT. 'VMS COMPANY is now prepottil to insure all j kind• of rok s, on halms, nionolaeiones, goods nirrebandise in store, and in tranriiu ves•cis, he An empty gout/tiny for the ability and integrity oi the Insiiinilon, la offordcd In the character • I' the th• rectors, who are all eitlscile of Pittsburgh, well ftvortbly known to the community for their prudence, intelligence, and integrity. Diuscrous— , U. Hassey, Wm. Itsgaley, We, Lilt liner. Jr., Walt, Itrluy, Itugh D. Ring, Edward tic:wenn, Z. Hickey, B. Ilarboogh, 8.111. bier. amts-tf improv•Eneats in Dentistry. Dn. 6 Cr ATP:AI:Did, late of Boston, preporen t orotutoctote and net Bums Twat in whole part or upon autumn or Atmospheric Puetton Plates. r6.11/..Etn•avo to vied samcnot, where the nerve I "posed lace nod rowdence next door to die 51s) or's t•ltice, Fourth street, Pitwhureh.. livantte—J. B. AltFaddsn. F. It. Baton. jail DR. D. HUBIT, Dendri. Corner of Pound no! Decatur, between nett-elicit _~;~~ Scald of the Poo and A nkle Cured Ma. Erna—l am desirous of making known to the public the great ellrnet of tour PETROLEUM in my own care, which war a ,vere sen , d of the loot and n kle; piton rem^yidit Witeking, the shin peeled oaf left nulimig but the bare MM.., .1 expected to be laid up all relater from the effects of this reatd. bat we applied the Petroleum freely, by mans of • Cannel cloth saturated with ig at brat, the applicatton Was ;onfat. bat M a nary short Woe the pain aburd. I had 1111 pain in one hoar afterwards In Coo dais from Me time of he application of the Petrolesta, I woe able lo go to work. I tete pleetare in st?ting Mere frets)oe the benefit of other sufferers, and are ?mamas Mut Mei:Mould ha made publie. I would Otto state, Met I find immediate relief by the eth , the p,,,,A.61, to bums, Rom which I am a frequent sulTster owning to my bode,ss shoat the run... I would recommend it as the Mot prompt and certain remedy for trams 1 have ever known. Ifitsned.) I 13 CUE, Engiueer, • Ethamsbargh, Allegheny. Co.. Pimburgli, Apill.l6M!. Dor solo I.y /ferret fa McDowell, 110 Wood street; It t 7 Tr ilea, 67 Wood tt-; DAI Cory, Allegheny city: ---------- LliciT, D A Ettlaitt, Allacheily; Joseph Douala.. Allecheayi A PAIR of Gold Spectseltr, roppored to Ince been also L y the proprietor, P. IL IfIER, ja i dropped to Wood idreet, In front of (akeureti it Pear's Waretwome. The finder wlll be rewarded au alp 27 C.a.. ' B." , S... M b.., Pinattf6b rwuntling them to the owner, Ile. so wood street. "Len) , papers advertising Peurileent, gleams copy.) REM • in - Anonen :errrincua w Uic.oxoel}c4,,cF., 0 ' 11114ne'a Verrlifage Mena& ICIAo & Co—Gentlemen—lt is with pleasure I hand this, my certificate, itestifylog to the general popularity of Or. ArLane's American Altera Specifie s to your truvelling agent, Mr. Monroe. Some time ago I received from him a small lot to sell on commission I tired o dos bottle. in my own family, to the Food effects of which I can Cully testify.. The balance I sold to my .1,1.13 M ,, and found, on inquiry, that it gave very general satisfaction: GEORGE MAXWELL Aug'.. Carton co, 0., July 27, ISM F o r snle by J. }ODD A. CO, No GO Wood street mt.d.laS Ta too ANTI ithanoto Ana Wino Von or Aths. GIMT Coen, —Robert King• of the Seventh Ward of Pitial•orgh, I. hereby recommended so-the Convene tion. galled to meet on the sth of Jane next. ass eon &Sate •no the office of County Commistioner. uplo-tlawiconT MANY VOTERS Tor. As•caear.—lftontt Marx, Frq., of Mifflin town-Lin, veil; Le snppotted for nomination, as a con do:tote fer the Aescmblg, before the Anti Matonie nod Wig Cnnvent , nn, by MANY YOURS toot I •ihwteT IGW BOOKSI NY W 110081 I AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT Tan= ST.., apposite the Post Orlier. V NICKIIIMOCKER Magazine for Mart . tn. Hoofs Meret unta` do do; Democratic Review for May; Block woo , t`• Mt ag•zine for April. Linell• Liam, Age. No 312. Linde; or rhe Young Pilot of the Belle Creo:e: by Caroline Lee Ilantly The IldlionN or Three Roads in Life: by Lover. The flab Atoboarador; a comedy. Abu:ages of n Life Time, or Bobber. of the Ilhing, part Easter °Tering - Fredrika Bremer. toyF Exchange Bonk of Pittsburgh. ;him° , 7111,1t:11. T Bunk has this fay declared •• dlattlend of ern , . the °tonal ' , Met. payable to Can stork !lantern, or their legal rrproroutativor, no or alter 11. e 17th instant. Eartern stock bottlers trill be paid nt the Wertern Bank or Phtledelphia. mlyt , clt,l TIIOSIAS M l HOWE, Cashier. Merchant.' wad Manufacture. , Donk. Pirriserson, May 7, 1 , 40. PIM Nero hunts , and 11...nu'aeturer.' Dank 1.1. this illy dr.:Jared a dividend of four per cent, en the capital stork, out of the prohts for ate lam 61.7 MOT tbs. xnay. W II PF.NNIV Welsh allseton Chnseh edltlee,Dwolllng House and Lot, at ancelou. y Saturday, May Ilth, at o'clock, r. 0., by order jot Tustees, will de sold on the premises, that valont.le Int or ground mutate et the corner of Ihemood strect and Pennsylvania Avenue.near Om Court Mote, hying Int No al in ire plait of tots laid out by Mr, Sarah Fevertnne, which is erected the Welsh Mission Church edema., and It good brick dweling house. r,-1 In fourth cash residue In three equal annual payments, with toterest, to be secured by bond. and mortgage. 1 , AI I)AWIS, Auct inumat LOOK HERE. Keep.. and Steam Boat. luy DENT EAGLE ERISTOL 6E4:K.—A aur.erior /5l article for eonning . and poltabine knivea ar.d forte, ho., for dale, wholes...le and retail. by K Y. SELLERS. 57 AVood sire, 17.Ev^ry perron Woo lluc a kink, or fort to clean abnold I.nve rnal9 WOOL, WOOL. Ti"111U111E114T PR!CF. IN CAPIe nald. for all the different grade. of Clean Waahed Wool, by 11 LEE. lAbfrly meet, opposite Flftb. maya:valmT . • sbouldem for r ale', from amok c 10 bona, by ruy4 HAMA', JONES A el / l iACO eV* /laza r i , .to m u . ld cm; I do do aspon,,l. now landing fro. warnerletieral Star, and for sale by • • 15AIA 11 DICKEY h CO Wrier 7t. =M==l , Aga"la, with-a-ona• rutive of the 'Four by .1 Ellust Cabot, and mar Latin, t by r( seirntale rentleroost. Verently 111ustraird. 1 ,oL aro , for oat by D LOCDCWDDD 101 Fourth qt. VITINDOW Paper—A new rupply of Window V V Paver, in fancy patternr, and plain Ater, Act received by - IV r MARSHALL, may,. S 5 Wood street SUOAR—Cad !Vs ariate N 0 Seam td/ had. N 0 clarified a. far sale by mass PROWN k lIIRPATRWZ Cu ° m 'id77:; by moyS DROWN & liIRKP refract: BA ,;"_3 cock. oolliiollll. 11.'0 for by Indy@ URDIV t KIRKPATRICK S O ".-5° b" Not 7,1i7;Zr;.1 - agrit."-ZITeCZy muyEl H beles prone New York flop. Jost reed 1.” gook. bj uitolv& & KlithtliaßlCK EXECUTOR'S NOTICm • 7~7OTICE is hereby given, that l.eltersTestainonmM 111 have this day Leong rantedto the .ii,,C,ibrr on u estate of Andrew y d . 101 C of ii211. 1 / 1 lowa. shut, Allegheny county, Jarmo, deceased. AU pi, sena indebted to the e• • 00 .10 decedent twe re. quested stake inunety Ont.-Id. and uU Laving claims r dennada lip said to snake mein known o witlomedelos, to JE.RFSIInIi Slr BUIS rxecwor, may, set Ellohett townahipiAlleglanye.O. An le.de•llant 11WI Dye.' 11.7LE4 Ila L'LL9 Vegetrlde Lhnald ilalr Dte. is upertor ever? respect to the many 11.111C1,2 wheh are on sale lar the purpose of elomeing the elder or hals. i as riser' it, the tenth of which all will adroit, who make trial of It, and teethe tallow. • No other dye will produce at will a aeries of several dirtioot glade, CR hlriek, brown, tuber., Sc It Is the only dy e will lerirmilt..esayly produce the e fleet, all emery requiem.; tevetayuntes toStoinp,ta the oncrotion. No other dye will produce COI,R which no nearly oilfired., to t,ure of nttutt. 7111 whey Aye to Cl entirely barsoleitt. nod yet to demdegly effective, prod. us color. whirl, neither heat, at. nor moisture can remove; and gladly, no other dye has obtained a tithe of the patror age which the public have bevtowed aped dated Ilawella Vegetable larptld Hwy the. ' The *till rf the chrosist,and the experience of years ham been taxed, In the production at this preparation; a nil /IN offered to the pubhe with we guvrantea, that sheatil it not' produce the requisite ekes, the tanner Iv II in all mum he cheerfully iefanded. Pemons having white, led. or grey hair or whistehrs CI, by saint Jules Vegetable Liquid heir Dye, have them dyed a beautiful brown. black, a, chestnut color, withoulthe slightest irumy to the skin, anu t tic shortest possible time. It ts an eery of ap plication that any ore eats use it without Ito paitieular to ask far Jules Hauel's Vegetable Liquid Hair Nye, and take no other. Pre,sared only by • J VIALS HANEL, Perfnutur and Chemist, Igo theitnuistrect, below Poutlit. Fey sale wholesale and mail by 11. A. Eabiscutect I, Co , and ft. P. Seiler, Pittsburgh: and John Par gent and J, Milehell, Allegheny city. Pa. may In ATCHES —lou gio. Just reed, and for sole by S N WICKEII,IIAhI comer of Path and Wood its 101.C1 PAPS lich Gold Well I?spor, In kj A/chosen etylo, melb Tapestry border A Sctelec Phdedelpels, by end Gel much, mat toccaccd W PIMA Ry AzoSIIALL res/ from mays r 5 Wood et ICE 1 IC/C 1 • 150 TONS. ICE, to arrive inane In t, far solo cinnr , by O'CONNOR, ATICNti & CU ma! , 3 Omni Bann, Llbtny el. SUGARS—Loy d e o th es doado le re do ed C oa h ed; doroam rolveriaad; do boa, do do 011 mashed; do Clarified, NC"' (Mama Sugar, for Ir, wbolerale cad 0 all ; by WM A MICLURG A CU mayd . 25d Liberty at SYRUPS A MOLASSES--Goldon Syrup; rbiladelpL fa do; S II Alolsomes; Ei 0 do; for male by ma) S WM A ArCLURO & CO COFFEE—Prone old Java; no Jamaleo; . do Illecne&bo: do Rio, bought since the reduction o pricer, for sale by & & CO PROCLAMATION. Y virtue B Won IL Af.c.l.l7,7:t.iln,d,roft.hLdr*t ofof j ella n non Picas, snot for the Sthi Disutet of Penn sylvania, and Jamice of the Connor Oyer & Tertnincr, nod General Jell Delivery in and for said Insuict, and Samuel doors and Witham Rem, Esq., iteigiciate /miens of the saran Courts, in and for Me Comity of Allegheny, dated rho 7th day of a n t the year of our Locti, one thousood eight hundred d fifty, and to toe directed, for holding a Court of Dyer er. Terminer, and (Mowed Jail Doreen . at the Court House, In the City of Pittsburgh, on the Third Monday In Jane unto at in o'clock, A.M. Public notice is hereby given to all /mice. of the Peace, Coroner, and Constables of the County of Alls• slimly, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their roils, leroldt, Isquistlions. cromin. Justus. unit over remembrances, to do those thing. which 10 their respective offices In their behulf appear to Lc done—and also those that will prosecute the prisoners that now, or may be to the Jail of card County of Allegheny, ore to be then and Mere, to prosecute again. them to than be jam under my Mute st Pittsburgh, this 7th day ef May, in the year ot oar Lard, IRA und of the Own motiwen:th tLe 74M. CARTER CUR PIS, Sheriff. not ted It& weer Spcsnighlll Furnace Property again OFFERED FOR'IMLE same of the creditors are deritous or an °piton mow agom of Wilding fur this property. mid ha au thou.ht by some that it oral-bring more mousy it agar ei offered tar eve—odd as Mt. Wagon. in whom 11 woe struck down at n previous enlo,l. uhd donnal that the proper. should be said for the Malt. hat prize it oral worm We wdt 000111 offer Or vale at potato vendee on the premises , oa Thorsimv, Out loth 0 i may ont,SPRINtitIILL FUILNACP., with which Is connected ...trot Mill. Also, IYOO.OOO, of Fanning SeraLand, with Stone Mansion Moe, Diable., several Tenant Honors, with all the op. puri.nonec• neeessary.toe•try on the Fara.... Also, 3500 ACNE) MOUNTAIN LAND, coon which thew are several good Mean,. Fonds. De. Versl pew are banks have recently lvwtt opened no three lands, furnishing aa abundance of ore tied, the forum,. Alio, coe Steam Envoi convected with the Furnace arid Wilt MU Toe properly Is located anowansicly on the road leading from L/nor mown, Pa., to Morsantown, Va., about mid way, and about three miles from Cheat River Wood for eta klng o.llllleolll Is convenient and abundant. The Furnace ia now ln blast, and operating luteessfolly. l'lla property will be cold all together or is Pocem of from Any to t wo hundred acres. Men of capital and enterprise, imrtieviarly