THE ATTSBURGH GAZETTE• PUBLISHED BY WHITE & CO rassssosou Tsuaerma itioasuio, MAY 16,1850 o,l7•wrgirgass ammonite cagassted to hand le • Wall before SP. sr, end as early intim dav to atihi ; fitkll. - Alftelthe."" Mt mend for ic sen lei tints Will lavatiatAv be charged astil ordered ma nisgsAassices—Sibscriptioss awl advertise 'mugsrs Ws paper received and forwarded free el • dhergs boa this cake . . . • ,' EIPV, IA Palau is Agent for this paper at kir several agencies in New Rork, Philadelphia., mid Bowan, and is authorized ,to receive vitbseripnotis • end advertisements for U. . . r t CLOCUUtaI DLUN DAZlrrft.—Ad•Onit eilkooto .4151F11b. for tins paper, will be received sod forwarded this cam .. il% vidalh papetr,==ereiniiSett= d from this tcr P..... . . iiiaNAstsztaszt.—Adveri re . sews and sit riptions to the North AZlOUr'so and United SUOMI all.alB, Philadelphia, received and for vended from this aides. .• WHIG STATE CONI7I6IITION. AS i meninx eras Whig Bum Central Committee Yid Uarn.barg. 850, It was 'Restayse, That the Whi g the reseed coat:ail of this owe ho repented to select a umber of'del. - mter repeal to their respeetive representative. in the Legielsrare; tt • said delegates to meet in Comm:Moe at the ell) of Philadelphia, on the 19 day of June, tan ko the . perpose of nominating • candidate for Canal Counaresumer, to be Noted for lathe euenng Osumi Piectioe. MORTON TdeIdICITAIR, Chairman. Omtugl Haar . Bee man. Awilaseosta sad W tIR Cosner Con. venires. oarreanee of Cant! Com mittee Chairmen, the Whig and Imimaearde . ems met at the Court Ileum The following resole. • Wm Wu Aligned, te 11Aselired, That the Whig and Antialeeonla 'eters • . oftle.sererel =cedar Districia meetny County hedged are hereby requested to a their usual Oleos for holding eke/ions, on Remain', the 1m day of Jaw Ater, thee and there bidet two delegate. to eke County Corwerolea lobe held at as Court Home, esWoMemiteet the Leh dug of Jane at &clock, a. C. Conwention WAS the 11.41 IteCCOM7 notahmkbm. for the caning October F2ectiods, and Nap e O appals , . gee delegates to represent the Cottony Jo rhe a. Rum Cosysation, to be held in shit ity of PhDs delpki Wedramday, the 19th day ref .fane.e • prism, muting, fokkeltornahope to be ce ps b the boon of rwo and five o'clock, (except PRO eland dime in MeWards and Borough. between the lows Of WWI and oleo o'clock. P. id. A IiILANCOA Chamois. Ara liletTetWitt Thum 81 . 133 A Apni 10.18Y._ KTOSS NEXT FADE FOR LOCAL ALARTERs . Trazauralc NEWS, A tebertepide &ewe' says the apportionmeet BM Me been alined by the downer, tutder protest, end that the Leetielatere gleamed finally • Bans of our opponents, and, probably; some Weal Whip, also, 'think they see in the change of editors tithe Washington Republic, evidences' of dieneati in the Whip Cabinet, and signs of 'some widwepread dhlantisfsetion in the patty, int* the admiaistratioe. This, in oar opinion, la elLs ideas It has been evident, for some weeks, is the Columns of the Republic, that its edhors leaned raw tower& the Compromise of the Cannektee of Waters, and were ready to give up the paella and wise policy of the administration, as the California and free territory question. This has produced much dhisatisfaction, acid has tend ed to destroy the confidence of the Monti, espe day, in that papar. An administrates paper, it . was fall, aught, at least, to support a jest and righteaus,modeateettkei a vexed question. which bad been proposed by the President, and had re ceived the general approbation of the party aud the country. We inter, therefore, that it is prin. Opal on this that those gentleman have' withdrawn. We believe them to be highly hoe. arable and worthy men,and if, in the advocacy of • plan which received their conacientlansep puthatiou, they tett they ought to withdraw Crops the control of • paper which had the reputstitin of speaking the views of the President, and whleti thus might make • wrong Impression, they acted le • manner honorable to themselves, and just to the administration. The Cablnet, we have the test reasons to believe, is muted and harmonica, and so strong as any Cabinet which has been as long in exiatenee,arid which has had as many coalliculng lateresta to meet and settle. It is iat poasible for any Cabinet to give entire wisher 's'? to every member of the party, especially in the' rsasedingly delicate duty, ;of appoiramenu. — With the beatmotives in the world, man may air is this respect, and if they do ant, persons will think they do, and will say so. Bat is what greet, Important, tational question, where all the people, WO Interested, has the Cabinet erred! In not one. This lathe test in try them by, and Dot by the fact that A. B. and C. were appointed, and X. Y. and Z. were disappointed. Tug pores En - rar to govt.—The Pope's re. try into Rome has been described as s triumph. the people prostrating themselves on the earth, and begging tam, to pass over their bodies. This feel ing was (Sr from being universal, if we may judge from the tone and temper of the placard which was dist/breed in the streets by thousands, as our Paris correspondent informs us. The following is an es. tract from it “Rejoitar, 0 Pope! Thou Oct at Rome, reo thou an on the throne, thou art King! Thou has p the ou out blood, thou hest cans= to he poured out blood of men whom thou hart called, whom thou stilt tallest thy sons! But rejoice, thou art King ! Moo Pope, like other Popes, has delivered the fatherland to enemies, to foreigners. But rejoice. thou art King! Thou host celled forth war end =lamination to order to render the people of lib. at) , enemies to each other, thou haw ;peen the name of champions soil hailed with %Beer and gold the cowardly de.ners, the galley slave who fled to Gaga; thou hoot given thy blast= to mass. ale it= then by an infamous libel thou hat in voked the worn= who p.ously surrounded the bed of the dying. "But rejoice, 0 Pope! thou art King! "Pi= IX, that thou remember the crowd palpita ting with love for the fatherland, which watched all men, deliberating how to applaud thee at mai= —thug, the faux saviour of July! The pate man sold his last garments to buy torches to make thee a =metal oven., Where now is that cooed? Where? In prison, in mile, or dead upon the Janicalunt! The remainder terrified trembling with patriotism, flee thee, detest thee. It is no Impart= multitude of patriots too credulous end too generous, who sorround and applaud thee. hut a horde of malefactila and via, =own by the clerical eye, skillful in choosing the most wicked, the most perfidious. Rejoice. Pope ! lhou art Ring. Battle= =stablest= the Vatican; thou dorsi not go forth and visit the miserable Boom, which weep and conies thee. The Cardinals tremble with thee, and repeat that Rome is a nest of ass= stag tremble see for that, 0 Pope! ABing is well upon his throne, and is worth more than another who may goateed him. Thy presence augments the wefusion, tb.ll3l2olCrriblly, (NI fear. 0 behold and rejoice! For thy ruin we are not impatient.— Then coiner' thy macaw" and we rejoice at it.— We mock at thee, Pop—et thee, a new Platuath. who to dest pl roy thy people, escap ing foamurious °PPM* aka, but ed , blind and f =to a eft of No=. The sauced College, inundated with blood, will remain barren; it will never bring forth =Mt= Pope. Rejoice, Pope, thou art King! Bat thou wilt bathe lot The tempest is at hand. The people bate the priests; hate them so notch as ban a horror of touching them, of slaying them! The weople-mock at them and thee, at you all. who iambi sell no Paradise by force, and keep for Youmans the Waif.= of this earth. Let us cheep ear pute—it is time! To year Pemba, es much = rat &aim; to tat a little libaty and little =Mae= on this earth ! Tom ad, 0 Prests! will be that of panic:Wait—the earth will refuse tO bear pm Like Nero, you will then find neither friend nor enemy to pot an end to your lives. Be. joice,tberefore, 0 Pope ! and be Ring." Prisounicas are taken to secure the life of his Hokum against poison. A new cook has been promoted tram the convent of St. Caliente, and all lime ere introduced by such a toning cylinder este akomonly used in convents for the =rodeos tionotTood The Latgla[atm°, we sita it staled, bas chartered a eaters fee the medical education of female, in "Ptdsetelphia, which to to be opened next October. Ter is I"bibl7 th e test ega of the kind that Yaw ever beta organized. Elisabeth Blackwell, Alb tt, is tallied offer the.cheir deanery. Irony Zing could make a 'critical operation plasaot to vow feelings, it would be when performedtbr one of that so, who, Islet:ebbe foundation of the world, Asa boa accsaammed to probing the ndy.Mall and feel .so J man SO sensibly arid Pf Lap, (two%cab PISIIIOL —A autabet at eitizeus P gssilacti, pea a bleb sad deserved .40saiiiiaiaioais ilia scow editor of the Lsativala al act iansawis ',eb they base xtend adfa gia. partris µbite &anti ia tau , orp. The Ns pshily seams+. ! ..4e4 t 0 w. R4kr.o. bat Mr. Preatica iceme• is assisoaa/s ay the pressing agate cagottatadrata. "Male V. P , N 4, ..tw , war a mused ability, Lci is Alois =VA Aiut uslwary, ifs is most 'aiayltlisati AT , aditspat warkas, awl ass duos as [;r for IrtfOltalit4 4+l . 1160 /swan!, mad the fry ifz7k a 04; W 1,4 pony, by 4.'4 tewx, om. row,ookal *Lay, 110 $04.4 Bozos taut tar sp. pec . ;4ll4)i 4114 tatcat. ata of Aortal su oppr;i000 ploro Lt StMak 44,11.1 i JOUIPat $, ,10. ', 104141 4or hAvr l iArt,a 4 "A jo<sdoa W sasiialagassaiss. lks w isisair at `qtta r n rata Lava u A;ltgrant eertab•Lcca awAiod 444te po papa', If *la PGUY ar caiauy - Cifiet tO r agilV the tftgh of 014 .10 a 4Uua 4w SAM , . of non:Lac IL Sara is, 1101/0 luta braa the priatipsi 4slll4iial auSafaai iaasu.al fsi • a$ at alai ta •Pte catsqtry, VATI 1$11:1 04 At ,111 . to yranieg SYS EMS h!Litt; Tbas Tarter agues em. We ask every reader, and ellueall -r reader, to examine ' with care the following article Gnus the pea of J. S. Samna, the editor of the • Plough, the ZOOM, end rho Anal." Its prin. cipel object is to show the lejarloas effects of let ting the apicultural products ef Canada some in duty free, upon the fuming interests of the coun try ; bet It also sheers, in bold relief, the disastrous operations of the UK. Foco Wig* of '46, upon all the industrial mannaa of the country. We beg our readers to look at these things, to daces, and to prepare for the great battle which to come off this fall between the friends of home industry, and its bitter and reckless enemy = 01111• T Gum MALI= Or TEX W 011.9, AND flit COADA RlMlrlaarr Btu..—Having sacri ficed the iron 161111.1aetiltell, whale product treb led in little mote than four years, fornalling • vast market for the productions of the farm and the plantation—and the coal miner., whose products also trebled in little more than four years, with vast advantage to the farmer and the planter— and having crippled the makers of cotton and woollen cloth—and having thus put a stop !s) the building of foresees and rolling mils, to the open ing of mines, and diminished by three fourths Ste erection of cotton and woollen mills, under the Idea that the "great grain market of the world" was to (=jab s better market than that which was being supplied at home, it may mot be amiss to call the attention of our readers to the present state of that " great " market with a view to enable them to calculate what the farmers have lost by relinquishing the protection afforded them by the tariff of 1842, and cempartug it with what they have gained. lied the twill' of 1642 remalithd in operation, the domestic , 'product of iron in its various forms, an the past twelve months would beehn greater than it ban by at leaslf a million of tons, worth at en aver age of $6O per ton $3/Voopoo The demand for coal, East and West, would have been greater than it has been by at least three millions of tons, worth, ea an average, g 3 The demand for cloth Weald hoer re gaited the counception of much larger qeautitie• of cotton and w.ol the ode of which mouth, in its man nattered form, have been greater than that of the quantity actually made by at least 15,000,400 The dulled for cloth, and iron, and coal, would have required the COO itraelloo of fonmees, and mill, and the opening of mine., requiring • coital of at lea.' $69,000,000 bud great as Is this sum, we might with safety Omelet darib:e tt—and then every dollar of it would be found to rsrerarni laboe; which, in its tarn, re presents only the produm of the fuse and the plan tation consumed to the varioua I,,umg of hod, cloth, bogie room,,which represents lumber, and bricks, and alone, which are themselves but the reprethntatives of food and clothing--end thus might we, go pp to show, that the facto and the plantation obtain =Wrath to the full extent of the value of all the product of labor epplied tothe conyrusica of the ow material of the esrpa into the varkeas Gums in which they become fated kw the asps of man. I% mach bas thy farmer last in that form alone; and to thin might be added that the unto policy hen driven hundred. of thome.ads seek Califor nia, thereto cat the grain of Chili, and has to great ly diminished immigration to are from foreign 'countries, that the home demand for food to. sup ply the wants of thew who will arrive this year, instead of it:lamming to the extent of eight or ten millions of copra, will, to ell present appear ances, be leo by ati or ei E gg owilionr—and thus' it weoid be easy to show Mit L;ia t ' on2 e market for the products of the land of the present yam Is lima than it would have been by, at tne lowest cal calmlorm, yea hundred willies., of rlcillort, and pro. bably vastly more, because of toe adoption of the policy which Inched to tbo tpbuitation of the dis taut market Mr that which was, but p little while Mace, so rapidly growing on the land for Me pro ducts of the land. So much hove we big. What have we gained! We have now before us an account of the exPlalt of wheat, door, corn, and com meal, from Hew Irk to the ~ g reat grhin markets" of Europe, kip Lett six months, and tt i. as follows f Do*mxto. roamers. Wheat, bushels 82,361 !MAU Moor. barrels 76,663 96,393 Corn, bushels 1,354,855 a Coen Meal, barrels 355 Such I. the .great" market the farreem have ob . tained in exchange for what they have ucrhsced, and the proapect is, that tha future will he worse ,I We base on our, table 1116 EttgliSh journals for March, in which are given the prices for wheat in 1 the various markets of England, and they vary from 325. to 365, per quarter, sod for extra qualities from 365. to 40a. A lair average at about 355., which gives 13,49 for the quarter, equal to nitie, and one third bushels of sixty pounds each, sod the price, in England, ia, ilterefore,ninety cents a, , busheL ,The same journal, give no the price of the mar bets of this continent, from which we see, that at liamburgh good qualities have been delivered free on board at 35a, and the freght to Lai:idea was la , which would give 361., or Et,64 pet quarter, or ninety four cram per bushel, sa the price of bow , wy northern wheat, delivered in that 'lr►t grain market." Lots weighing sixty pounds, widen to much higher Ciao our average, had been put on Ward at 33s , which would give, as the cost, de hatred to Lindoo, ninety COWS per beetle). Eile• lay weighing tiny three pounds bad hero deliver epot d on boned at 13, 9J., or leas than thirty cent, bitable, and trout sset of the Eigliih market, the p roset that perces would be lover. The potato rot seems to have diiappeared, and the tenon having thin far been a remerkstily fine one Mr the operations t.l - the firmer, the prospects for the home crap in -the great gram market" win deemed remartratip One, and in the event of MI [Molt realizing the elpeantione that have been formed, there max meson to loMmtre that the WI in the prim of both English tuff toreign wheat would yet be considerntle. It he clear from thto, that oar fanners cart, tide year, base no foreign mar• ket to take Why plane of tbe mot one they have doped. What, than art their prospect, if they have, es the late Phan, of Patents as. oared tia wen the Mei, fear hundred millions of bullets, tor Which a market must ho sought abroad. ' Such, fortunately for them is not the ease. The surplus for which • market ha. not bee• created at home n and very brief period of tiro Motion would m the a market in the land lee all its products in the form of food. Our crop last year was somewhat mealier thus usual, and the vast extent of the domeate markef Is shown in the fact that the price at home is greater than in the market of Europe; the consequence of which is, that she export of domestic grain and flour has used. Not so, however, with foreign grain sad flour. The Minutiae, being subjected to the Mo nopoly system of England, has Made. and can make, no market on the land for its products, and Canadian grain and dour, as we have shown, pan through New York on their way to England. See ing this great fact, that the American ob ta i n s tag still, to a grut extent, protected, • higher price than coo be obtained le the machete of Europe, the Canadian tamer treks for reriproi city, that is to say, he desires totall his wheat and door in • Fireweed market, and them to boy his cloth sad his Iron In England:to be imported free, of duty—sod what be seeks be is likely to obtain,' for the representative. In Coerces of the flamers and planters of tho UM°n seem desirous to try the experiment of busing the candle at both ends( Lhey base already slued the mill. and fonweea, and the mu" and thee diminished the demand far Cud, and now they propose to admit foreign food free of duty, thee to M- I crease the supply. Having killed the farmer's' customers. they mesa 'bow to kill the farmer himself. No exertion will be spared to smite the passage of the bill through Congress, god when passed, It will be &mod tO constitute a bounty ex - thf rand and Woe of Canada. to be paid. good espy souls. by the Jarman sad planters, and land owners and Warm of Oa Mans. The people of the West are abandoeing their farms to seek California, and rand is diaVaiahed in price. The demand for la bar It small, and immigration to to. from abroad, by which value is to be given to land, to diminish leg. We wed only now to offer a bounty on the transfer of labor and capital of Canada, and then the MellMllll ol Gee trade will be 1011, but the rev.' ermesof the farmer and land owner will be small, and thee parses wilt be empty. It is time that they should open their eyes to the Oily of permit tingtheir representatives this to Pill. with their interests. If they do not do this, and lilt ncrt done soon, It ant: be too late. The Iteaction in California Mantellncent and practical man, now 'resident In Californis, gives the following proyaostication far the benefit of his correspondent is the city Of New York: San Francisco, March 11. "Within a period of aixty days, as neva, I can calculate there will be the dace to pay, for there Wee real Imminent doing here worth speaking on Indeed the town is shoal as noisy, and about se bogy, as New England village would he on • hot afternoon in Pups:. The remit ofthie calm will soon be fah. Men end busineu, nay, the very etronephere, with every animate and Inanimate thing, seem at • stand still, waiting for some grand event, lite the cola in moonier before the than• du storm! Hot It is appiosching, sod will soon be epee es, and • thundering etOrm in Will be.— Eat it will notch', pass away, purifying the bow seas atmosphere in its course, and'lntaineta then will Mart abash, and goon with some regularity, earl with anise approval to system.. Tar troth. Oa horny Isom. The town Is hullt--there aro boil Lee econgti—stores enough—tnernhniadiew, machinery, and mechanics encash. indeed plenty of every thing. The grew drawback now Is. the errow=tiee at which real estate la held, Pen dent will not pay Pa to $3O per Mot for istid, to lore or build on for two years, and I have pot peen the limit pencil who talks diking., pe riod I/lanais as his time for remaining here; the coasmisegoe V. that beam frame, can ho hwight Lev whalthei cost with you. The Were la • wheel aortae( shops, gambling hinnies, fell 014 Aliol l e Sabo clotted—that in, throe Immo '1 , 171 *woofs Will tail within silty drys, and tenet em igretothemiaea. Then down will (Ii the frefo, a. 64 Own itts pike of road masa, and, tolt.wirtg time, Pas, it the merchants will beromn Wake repin e nag 'leggy awn and things will Nod their one byr4,itad s: healthy basinsal win tytiagrop AO/441. olls! y law." ~---......-------- The following Is from the pee Of the Rev. 'Dr. Alexander, ofPrinceton Seminary: ' From the Flint/ton Magazine for May. Nemlntscessems or Patrick. Mowry. From ray ear Gent childhood I had beew some. tamed to boar of the eloquence of Patrick Henry. Oa this subject there existed but one: opinion an the country. The power of his eloquence was felt equally by the learned sad the unturned. No , man whoever heard him speak, on any important , oceasioe, could faiito each his uncommon pow. er over the minds of his hearers. The ocualou on which be made his greatest efforts have been I recorded by Mr. Wirt, In bis , Life of Henry. What I propene la thin brief article in to mention only what !observed myself more than half seen. tan "B°' I Being then a young mOn just enter:lag on a pro. I fusion In which good *eating was very import.. I ant, it was natural for me to observe the oratory of celebrated men. I was anxious to aseconin the tone secret of their purer; or what it was which enabled them to sway the minds of their hearers, almost at their will In executing a mission from the Synod of Fir. gets, in the year 1781, I had to pass through the' chanty of Prince Edward, where Mr. Henry re.' 'sided. Understanding that he was to appear be, fore the Circuit Court which - met in that county, in detence of three men charged with molder, I determined to seine the opportunity of observant; for myself the eloquence of this extraordinary ora tor. in was with some difficulty I obtained a seat not of the bar, where I could have a fall view if the slasher, as well hear him distiectly. But I had to submit to a sev . ere penance in gratifying my ouriosity;— for the whole day sou or:mimed with the examination of witnesses, in which Mr. Henry was aided by two other lawyers. In perscin : Mr : lenry was lean. rather than Ilestly.—He was rather slate than below the com mon height,but had a stoop in the shoulders which prevented him from appearing as trill as be really wan. his momenttof animation, he had a hab it of straightening his frame, and adding an his rips parent stature. He wore a brown wig, which exhibited on tedication of any great care in the dressing, Over his shoulders he wore a brown gambit cloak. Hinder thin his clothing was blurt, nometbing the worse fop wear. The express,. of his countenance was that of solemnity and deep carnettness. His mind appeared to be always ab sorbed in what, for the time, occupied his &two non. His forehead wan high and niacin., and the o hfiis face more thin usually wrinkled fora m an of fty. Ilia oyea wore small and deep ly set In his bead, but were ql a bright line color, and twinkled much in their sockets. Fo she", Mr. Henry'. tippet:tarp had nothing very remark able, am ho sat at rest. Von aright readily have taken him far • common planter, who eared very little about hi. personal appearance. In his mare nem he was uniformly respectful and courteous— Canilln were brought into the courthouse, when the examint:io,a of the witnesses closed; and the judges put it to the elision of Me pike, Wielar lhef ' I would go on with the argument that night or ads, journ until the nest day. Paul Carrington, Jr., the attorney for the State, • man of large site and uncommon dignity of person and manner, a an s also umunplished lawyer, professed his willing news to prti:.sed int medintely, whilst the testimony was fresh in the tainds'of 011.-:-How for the firm time I heard Mr. Henry nuke any thing of a speech; and though 11 was short, it satisfied me of one thing, which I had particularly disairadto have decided, namely, whether like • player ha merely ! arallizie4 the appearance ol feeling- Ilia manner of lath...Aril Le* bri,7,11 Foruundri reapectfol. He would be willieglo fettered wiiti the trial, hat said he, "my heart is so oppressed brith the 1 weight of respontibility which rest. upon me, hav ing the lives of three fellow eititenr, depending pibially, no the exertion which I may be able to I make In thilr Lbhalf, there ti:s turned to the mis ones behind biro, that do riot Seel eldg to m ead to night. I hope the court will indulge me, 1 and postpone the trial till morning." The impure von made by these few words sou such as I as. owe myself no one can aver conceive. by seeing theß in print. In the countenance, adieu, aid intonattou raj 0,- ranker, there was expressed seek an inteoslay df feelin4, f,`,.1 all my doubts were dispelled; never again did I ocestioo whelk. Henryer felt, or only *Wed • foaling. Indeed, I eXperieneed an instautaaeons sympathy with him in pits emotions which he expined; and I have no doubt the greet sympathy was la klt by SVCS, hearer. As • matter of course the proceeding; were de terred till nat morning. t was early at my post the judges were soon on rho bench, and the prison ers at the her. Mr. Carrington, afterwards lodge arriogton—opened with a clear and dignified .peech, and ?renewed the evidence to the parry. Every thing seemed perfectly plain. Two broth. err and a brother-in-law met two other persons in pursuit oft slave, supposed lo be harbored by the brothers. After arannaltereation androuusal abuse, one of the brother*, whoSe name Was John Ford; cared a larded gun which he was carrying and presented it to the breast of compere of the en uthrmi dou ir, shot him dead in open day. h about the (sot. Indeed, it was riot denied. There had bees no other provocation them opprobrins worib. It is presumed that the opiuion of every - - juror mu made up from merely baring the map du as Tan Harvey, the principal witness, who wet acting as constable on the weakish appeared to be a respectable moo For the clearer under standing ot whet foilow , it must be Weaved that the said constable, in order to distinguish him from another of the name, was commonly ratted "Iltd ' wr"..""i Harvey ," as he lived on 13interwood Cr," As he decanted on the evidence, he would Mkt torn to Tom Hervey—a large, bold looking man— and with the most sarcastic look would all him by some named contempt; this butter wosl Tom Mary viy,' "this ttordel le ran st;itlr ,ke. By such es ions, ..ontenipt for the won Wee communi cated to the bearers I own I Intl it emitting. me, in spite of my better lodgment; no dint before he was,,done, the impression lens strong on my miod that Buttonwood Hervey wan undeurving of the smallest credit. cons This imprewton, however, I found I could ierocr die wnem I bad dine for reilection The only port of the speech in which be manifested his his power of touching the feelings straggly. was where he dwelt on the irruption of the r.ompany in. to Ford's house. is circumstances so pertlons to the solitary wife. The. appeal to the sensibility of hnsbands—and he knew that all the piryldood inlhis relation—was oserwhelming. If the verdict count have been rendered immediately after this burst rd the pathet ic, every man, at !cost everyhmhand intbe would have been for rejecting Harvey's matimorty if not for hanging fortirwiiii. It was fortunate that to illimm; of such elo quence is onnsieet, and Is Coon iTii.rapated by the exercise of sober mount. I confess, however, that nothing which I then heard so convinced me of the advocate's power, as the speech of eve ;monies, which he made when he requested dint the trial might be postponed dill the next day- In addition to this it so happened that I heard the last speech which Mr. Henry ever made. It was delivered at Charlotte, twin the ionic° of the court house, to an aasembly in the open air. In the American edition of the New Edinburgh Ea• cyclopedia an epeount of this apeech, and its ef. recto given, so charged cith es•eeeration ato agrossly iron/met. There is snore truth in the tements contained In Mr. Wit's memoir. In point of fact, the performance had little impress gibe beyond the transient tricorn° afforded to the friends of the administration, mod the pain Inflicted on the Anti Federalist., his fanner polttleal friends. Mr. Henry came in the place with difficulty, and was plainly destitute of his wonted vigor and o ammseding pnwe,. The speech war, nevcribe. tem, a noble effort, soefi n druid heap proceeded from none hot a patriotic heart. In the course of bin remarkai Mr. Henry,(as is correctly stated by Mr. Win> • et speaking of Wasiiincon, at the head of a numerous end well appointed army, es. d e wed, In 4nd Where is the Anferiean who will dare to lifilds head apical the lather of who oma • try, to point a wistasn at the breast of the man who had so often led thetar to battle and to victo ry 1" An lateicated man cried, "I contd."— "No," ansWered Mr. Henry, using don in all his majesty. sod in • yoke most indents and penes Unties, '• : you deist not do II ;In inch par. ricidat attempt. the noel would drop from your nerveless ram I" Mr. Henry ono followed by a speaker abet. wards noted in our national history ; I mean John Randolph, of Roanoke; but the aged orator did not remain to Witness the debut of t hihat s you he ng had op portent. Randolph began by saying n u n amired shad ppm more than soy on whom the u had shone, btu Biel new he was constrained to differ Gom him ,than role: But Randolph 0111 suffering with the hoarseness of a cold, and could scarcely utter an audible eenteuce. thin is alleged le the Encyclopedia, about Henry's re. turning to the platform acdrePlying with estrum. dingy effect is pore fabrication. The fact is an above stated . : Henry retired to his brume, ea if unwilling to listen, and requeated s friend to ro ger( to him any thtng which might require so an. ewer. Bat he Asada no reply, nor did again pie. sent himself to the people. I was amidst the crowd, Mending near to Creed Taylor, then an eminent lawyer, sod afterwards a fudge ; who made re to those areued him during the e depleting to other Mies, ' that the old speech.as in hls dotege. jt mach to be regret. led that • statement.° untrue ago Id he perpetre aced is a work of such value and celebrity-. Patrick Henry had-several sisters, with one of whom w ar vrife of Col. Meredith, of New Gins. yowl acquainted. Mrs Meredith wan not only si woman of unfeigned piety, but was in my Judment "eluent es her brother; nor bare I none met with a lady who equalled her in poison of conversation. At an early period of my ministry, it became m duty to preach the fueeral sermon of Mr. James H y unt, the father of the Into lire M /ee HO, or Montgomery enmity, Maryland. The death oc curred at the home° of a ion who lived on Stoning neer; M r. Henry's realdence, (tad Hill was • row miles distant on the same liver. listing b ded een long a friend of the deoe•eed,Mr. Henry atten the mineral, and remained to dine with the Com pany; on which occasion I was . introduced to him by Captsla Witham Craighead. who bad been an elder to President peek's's, church. These spot llemen had been friatisle igi linnirSef, but d met for many Jose/. Tha two old intatteman mg; with great cordiality and seamed to hays high en. forwent in talking of old llama •00 the retrospect of on many years I bo permitted to eIPMSX my 01000 of the astraordi. nary effects of Henry's Th. is obvious, la applicetion est only him Ind to . ' all great oraterOhat we 0100 aionlia these et. facts merely to their Intellentital WM:4OM., or motions coent reasoning*. linWeSsf Elfearj Bow an d !" s and reasons,Wligli lea nit paper; Olen fall deid. They are often intirritir lbOlFFP4geMelite Of men whose Latelligetle have blile iremino,— It Nat indeed been often sold, hods lit Whitfield and of Henry, that their dismouses, when retina. oil in wilting, show poorly by the sub a( moo who ate lap onion. Iwl ma ;Ogallala Otis, by the wawa, of one whom I toiooiabonio e trtood of • • w , my youth. Gm. Posey wall revolutionary of. Sam, Who was second in commandnader Wayne. ID the expedition against the Indiiniq may of observation and cool judgment. Its was. in st, tandem... on the debates of that eatmentiois In which there -as so many displays of dehlerative eloquence. He awned me, that alter the tearieg ' of Patrick Henry's. most Celebrated speech In that body, be felt himself as fatly penrasaed that the Constitution as adopted would be our ruin, as of 'his own existence. Yet subsequent reflectionii , noted his tonne rjudgment and cis well consider• i ed opinion resumed its ellen The power of Henry's eloquence woe due, find, to the greatneu of his emotion and passion, sc. computed with a versatility which enabled him to assume at once any emotion or pusion which was natal to his ends. Not leu indispensable secondly, Was II =gelling perfection of the caving of expression, Including the'eutire apparatus of voice, tutonst.on, pause, gesture, attitude, and ins describable play of countenance. In no induce did he ever indulge in an expression that wan not instantly recognised es nature itself, yet some of his peeetratiog and übduiug Millirem nitwit:re-I ly pece.iar, sod as inimitable as t ey were lade. cril*b'e. There were felt by every hearer, in all thei? force. His mightiest feelings were sometimes indiCated and commealcated by a lotg parse,sid ad; by an elcquent aspect, and sane aiguificant use of his anger. The sympathy between mind and mind is inexplicable. Where channels of communiration are open, the faculty revealiog In ward pastim grey, sod the eapreselon of it sad den and visible, the clients are extraordinary.— Let three chocks of influence be repeated agate and...again, and all other opinions sad ideas are for the moment absorbed or excluded; the whole mind is brought into unison with thin of the speaker, and spell bound listener till gm rase ceases, is wider an entire lascinetioo. Then. perhaoe the charm ceases, upon tellectioe, sad the infatuated hearer resume. hie ordinary state. Patrick Henry of court., owed much to his ein gular insight into the feelings of 'the common mind. I. great cases, he manned his jury, end formed his mental estimate ; on this basis be foun ded hi. appeals to their predilections and char acter. It la what other adeneates do in a less de. Whon he knew that there were conscientious or religious men among the jury, be would most I emnly addicts himself to their sense of right, and would adroitly bring in scripturnl citations. If this handle was not offered, he would lay bans thertn. sibilities of patriotism. Thus it now, when be inc. ceeded in rescuing the man who had delihenttely and down a geighlior, who. moreover lay under the odious suspicion of being a tory. and who was Unveil to hive refused supplies to • brigade of the American army. A learned and intelligent gentleman stated to me that he once heard Mr. Ilenry's defence of a men traigned for a capital crime. Bo clearand ohms dant was the evidence, that my informant was un able to conceive any grounds of defence, espe cially after the law had been ably placed before the jury by the attorney for the Commonwealth.— For a lung time qfter Ilene began, be never once Save . ..tea to the merits of the case or the argument of the prosecution, but went off into a most captiva ting and discursive oration on 'general topics, ex pressing opinions in perfect accordance with those of his bearers until having fully succeeded in oblit erating every impression of his opponent's speech, ho obliquely approached the subject, and as °cc:a eon waft offered dealt forth strokes which scented to tell upon the minds of the jury. In this case, it should be added, the MUM of truth prevailed over the art of the consummate orator. A. A. LATER M. Rio WC 340416P0. -Great Marrab ity.—The stop Courier, Captain Norton, arrived at Nqw York on Friday morning from Rio, whence the sailed April 2. The Crisis was leading for New York, pa live of her crew had died of the fever. The following gentlemen died oo board the , Courier during her passage from Rio de Julien to New York: John A. Stales, of Stonnington, lat officer ; Thee. During, of New 'York, ltd officer ; John Potreo, of do., seaman. Passenger lialstead Ward, sort of the late engineer of thesteamer New World. Died on board the New World, Alonzo Ward, engineer; H. Credney, steward; Mr. Hathaway, fireman; 'aeth Borlirgton, fireman; Frank, broth• er-tn.law to Gedney, the upward a Ravager that took ont• Magnetic Telegraph, and L. Frewniiq, searnan—rinsking a total of 14 deaths in all Cap: Norton web informed by one of the first how , of 1410, that for the months of January, Feb. navy. and March, there had been lox) deaths among the inhabitants, foreigners, and shipping. the wh ACCOldillg tO the Boston Shipping Lig number of verse's that have sailed from the Atl tic porta for California more let of Jan. 194.9 scliwocra 61.ps Si amen . Of this number' 3 vesoels nailed from Britian The Freshet at Aebbnrsheas sad Pitch. berg. An extra from the Fitchburg Sentinel give. fur ther particidara of the great lose of property incur red by the breaking of the lieriervmr Darn in Ash barnham, un Monday morning .Itie R . CerVOlf cov ered ationt 1:11 acres. and cis destrurtion mud to have caused more damage to property than ha. ever «Kiln...slut one limo in that part of the Stair The Sentinel mention. the injury or retire denruc lion vino lensthan twenty Fix mnnuincinrine and tuber .431;11,41,unit-, Aiihburnham and Fitchburg , and adds "Every dam im the eon), from the ite,rviur to 'Rockville, in Fiteliburn, and every bridge...sum it as low down as Net Fitchburg, no swept away," It us mainlined that the low to th e lola. •bartihans will amount to flOO,OllO, and that filch burg Will be an 41.1 sufrererl . reeking a heel loss of SS),000, Itottend o f...SAW° as at first reported. In Fitelibmg, the woolen factory occupied by Ileum S. Friar, was entirely swept aunty, loss SP.l,ooo—the building was owned by Colonel I. Phillips; forge of Alfred White was carried away Iron SOW; damage of 5 1 tf-l‘Vh. ,itneY A. IlatMal'a paper mill Jam; the wore nod Paton faclorY AL f Colonel I. Phillips aro nearly destroyed, loss S- M% the paper mill of Lyon Sr, Son, damaged Ntoo , .ytbe factory of a 6,miwll & Son, fatal the dent land canal of Sheldon Se Carter, damaged. and 20,- 000 feet of limber swept away; the darn of the Fitchburg Woolen Company partly carried essay land the builder; injured, lion SI,4(S); one of the workmen was in the dry hmne when it broke in two, and was obliged to take refuge inn tree, front which he was reamed by the aid of o rope and I basket. A paper mill, owned by A. Crocker' wan damped SW° or 14.10; the•woolen mill of Bon. J.W. Mansur was damaged tonic tunouto of SI,000; the dock mill at South Fiteltburg was damaged to the amount of $l,OOO. In Aahburlarn. the Riesersmir Company lose $2,. 001 t; David hlarden chair tuner, S.l.oofk the Nankeag Factory, 910,1/00; Fletcher A; Newhall, tanners, lose 515,000; 0 G. Ca' %dwell; tub mad., erm, Sinn; Day', grist null, foes e2,000r, Winches ter Barred, chair manutactarent. lota V. () ; Attack A: Wilder, blacksmiths, 2,000; G• SI C. Winchester, chair itaaplifaelurent. 54,0 00 ', Mack norna Cotton factory, 58,000, L. B. Adam'it Ten• eery, 03,000. In Westminster, West's firist Mill ' was swept away, the hands having . lntrely time In escape. Loss 81,000.—Basten °fir. The Washington Republic statn that the Post, maser General has dceldcd to renew the contract with Captain James L. Day and Charles .1.. Rey nolds, foe the immurement of the 1.6 between Mobile and New (Mean. These gentlemen, in ...CPA] with others, are the owners of a splendid low itrelmoro ripTpwl, in which the Lave been carried for several yeens: Such is promptitude and fidelity which has . dischargeof their renponsible o(li)o, that chareeteris ibt the annimeat of the people of the two great commer cial marts was almost unanimous in favor of the' extension of the contract to the old and faithful curl. . . tractor. I:tau:air —A somewhat fond and jealous sale, whowssusplcions of peraddlocv bad often La ea Capalierly met by her huabaud stopping her mouth mob the saying;.. , Oh, that hi line crow for you to pick," came at lost her dying bed, round .Lich word her grourniog Togs:, end he snow Ileavir g a heavy nab, alto thus ad dressed the former—"My dearest Charles, 1 can not depart In pence without confiding to von the secret ofan ineanconey—the only one of which 1 wae ever guilty towards you: but—hut it shocks me to contem that one of them dead children is not loofa.") Idorfiblel evolaimed toe maddened husband, mhicb of the tp It that does nor call me Crib& That, replied the faltaing m 43, that to a nice crow for you to pleb!: A musical novelty Is about to be ;resented le New York—a monster grand phone (brie of foot• loon ocuvea, matiolactorad by Mr James Pinson, of that oily. The Pspress says that II polonium the most brillit to tone, itainerige power, and delicacy of the higher cotes that has aver been attained. It has a doable set of bays on which four or ell perkralen GUI play at once. We 00. demand it is the lotention of Mr. Pin= to send this piano to the great International West London, where it mill no doubt creole quite a moss lion. Snooks was , 0010 to fel his life losared.— "Won't do it,' mid be; "it would just he ray Ity,k to live forever, if I %Imola." Solomon said, "in all your pilings; get under. standing." The Soloman of this day ray, "in all your geeing gat tipper smelling." Thera to a difference. As Web 6400lt4!ster wrote the following copy for one of his pup's; "ialeoeth PoYerCth 4 UW4 with nakedum." An Irish paper lately gave en account of a du and anmmuced the result of the meeting in the word.',—"The one party was wounded severely the cligsi, and the other fired in the air." 'Query, who wounded the sufferer , . A Frenchman, whose dictionary deAnition of lhf word maddrr, as near as be could recollect, wgi vagabond, dining with Dr. Johnson, and wishing to show his respect for the author of ..The Ram bler" drank his health in these words.-"lrmu• loom! , hir. Vagabond!" The packet ship Albert' Clalbatin, at reports having spoke n the 7 sieginier Al lades out, in 93 hour, from New York. 'fhe Charleston papers announce the death the Ron. Judge Iticharibion, presiding Judge of Chi Supreme Court of South Carolina. In the Pennsylvania Senate on Friday e bill we elteinpted to be introduced providing for o dtvore of Edwin Forrest and his wife, bet tie reception was ileMded tube out of order by a VOW of 11:1 to 9. reduction of the rates of way travel on the Camden and Amboy Railroad has resulted In au La creaw tn the first three months of the current year a A 9,009 per month, compared with the COITCSPOU diag ;wale of lut year. Br ox the door Ma basil Wear rein.- copied by father and sea, the Woes a blacksmith 'end publican; the latter &babel . , is a board with ' 110 ledlowiss inacriptlotriA Baines and Somblack maids and barber's waft awakens; homeidtorting and shaving. locks mended. hare curling, bleed. ing, teeth drilla& and all other teriferratert. Ailments ormdfitas -tickers .aoccoileg to the told comical treaty. like rain my wile keeps stool and lays fokec as ushuall, teaches tiding - and writing and other langwatebes, and bas Mauls if required lamina horitory,eowitur. the mutest's ins, and other fashionable diversions." "I so now an old fellow," says Cowper inane of hin letters, but I had once my dancing dap as you have now; yet I could never Ind that I could team hall so much of woman's character by dan cing with her as by cot:merest; with her at borne, when I could observe hen behavior at the table. or at the divide. and in all the trying scenes of domestic lite. We are all good when pleased; but she is agiod woman who wants not thefilife to !sweeten her." A. lady came to Charles Wesley complaining that she was the chief of .loners—the worst of tratianresetwa—utterly lost and helpless. "I have no doubt, madam," replied he, "that you are wi.ked enough." She instantly Srw into • patution, declared she I/ ILO w verse than her neighbote scolded the W preacher as a slanderer, and it is ll:Guest would have boxed his ears if he hsdnot quiued the apart- ' meat. Pao Onerous Bum.—The American Arnhem.. do, On returning thanks for his health at the Man. sion house, said on Enter Monday that, •' when ' the Royal cup went round, As had drank fur V 2, 000,000 of kit trestrywns." The reports say. "drunk with all the honors:" and really, ante such a draught as that,it is no wander at R. But stip. pose every Ambassador drank to the same extent, the Lord Mayor would have to provide drink for all the world. A Mansion house dinner would be quite "an exhibition of the Dripking lndnetry of an Nationa."—Paneh. Advice* to the26:ll u1t.,40.n Galveston, Tea s, had been received at New (Were+. An .let Oro for, the purpose of deatenabeg the luta .r eoverommt for the State hie timidly been eld, and Nom the retunot in far received, it is .videut that the city el Arnin has. been setae- LOGAN, WILSON & Co., IS9 WOOD ABOVE Fll7ll, Have just received lame additious SPRIAO STOCK Or 11110WhIlf,CUTLItil.la 'Tre m b ly l a o ltr,:p*. ke liircjt: l7 ;.: l° oiriurch belies it 4 weir 11.11 Cita, 61.0 shuts end s hw prices will pl. eaiss or fi. ettesddlkwlyTntice _ ENCOURAGES HONE INSTITUTIONS CITIZENS' INSURANCEPitt•bu COMPANY rgb , Of 00. 11U9SEY, Pettr.• • • A. W worth. 5,9 WT. Ofhee—No. 41 Water meet, to the . of C. 11. COUNT. 118 COMPANY is now prepared to tore all TMods of CAB, On houses, manufactories, good. in more, and in ke An ample gaanot4 for the Monty and integrity of Inatitetion, in afforded in the Glivactet of the Di rector*, who are a anon. of Primnurgh, we d favorably known to the commun.) , for their prodenre, Isaelligeoce, end integrity. Draerroas—C. 0.1 0.007, Wot. BagMey, Wm. Ler tome, Jr., Walter Unmet, Hugh D. Ring, Edward Mearehen , Linen.): 8. Blubaugh, S. M. Merl • • 30.4 DR. D. TWIT, 1121 - Dentin. Corral ofrosnb and Deesuar, !lemma uspreivimassis to De an sup. DR. 0.0. STEARNS, law of Began, ts prepared to nrantatietuto and act Brace TOlO. an whole and pan. auto, open &action or Lonorphotio Portion Plene uates.— Taynticat mann Wawa XINOTI3, • where the T nosed. trice and madonna nett door to the May ors office, Fourth Stmt. Ptutbargh. Rover to—J. • B. IlltFaddem.P. H. EatU. tale Ottto And Peimaegivasia s.a Ilea& Dynes Onto t P=o4 R. R. Co .Third st.l Prrusatoln, April le, Inso. qqE Stockholders of the 000 .4 Pc4.7 1 . 4 . A l 11004 Coom.y are hereby omitted to pay the ink instalment of Vire Dollen per slue. at the axe of the Company, as heretofore, u or berme tap WA day of Slay out; and the remaining Instalments of F,, Dollars per share eselhoo or before the CO day of each mmeeeding month, anul Me whole are paid. Br order of the Board of Directors nal3-41d W. I.IIIIIIIER, Ir., Treasurer. OUP. Da ?detail seen ene Pills is his practice vent years before ho could be induced to offer is In Ine politic in Melt a Menne( ao to make it Miner s .4 1 vet the country, th e quack remedies we frequeuty adeettised end forced upon the public by means of forged centimetre end a Torso at miffing, preventing frequently regular and learned p&yeiriptis, mph as Dr !aliens undoetnedth Is, from entering the lista against wick tompetitors. Convinced, however, el the real 'Mee of his medicine. and in:Jammed by the plain dictates of duly, which would not permit hire to I _ keep from Ina know ensnares re powerful a mane brie sure cider, for eel. by muraia, thaa. from he busily offered n maya rip g obi BONNHOILST &CO for sid :Untie that time it bee keeper/el !mown all if4SOCERII over the U. Plates; and wherever It 1,•• been Stied, ha. proved ill saperterity Over et other remedies ever effaced for diner. of the fiver. In (AMU" ine• eettptioth of plasm's. me co tenter sr./lathed en rears of fiver complains All that is neectherl le foi the patient to peweewe and ere DV Miner. Liver Pills, to •erath a restoration to !malt.. Reed thee:— "1. Kidd I Co ,Please Int am have two borer mote of Dr. Saloum's lover Pills. My wile hes used two boars ef the Deeter'sgilts, and I aaaaa e yois they have done her mote stood then my family puyiietan has far two year., during which time be was in revs gar altendante.-.I:kr.SOW,ObO4OII Ihlnk 1111 aßet • elate JAMES !OYES." Wilkie. Township, AllegkenY SO. P.. Minch Inch, lutioi (D-rer sale by J. kiDD k. CO,No CO Wood street Stolid of the Vora- mod Aulal . • Csavrial ' M. Kiag—l ant dealing* of tahhtng known to the; public the greet eilleaey of your PETROLEUM in my own CB., addish was a severe seolJ of the loot and ankle; upon removing the stocking, the akin pealed of with It, and left nothing bet the bars surface. I cap Paled w be laid up all winter from the clients of this .341, hat we' appliet the Petroleum freely, by mewled flannel cloth 6/iterated with b, at first, the eminent:ne ores painful, bet in • very shon man the pain *hated. I had no pain in osm hour afterwards In Rev' dais front the time of the applietaiov of the Petrolettul. I yvEs able to gn to work. f int if ileasure "•• In stating" these /ac lot tee note ofer and am dealreui Wet they ehould made public. I world also state, that I find immediate relief I.p the um of the Petroleum; in burns; from which dent frequent wavier owning to my Waltman idiom We engine. I would KCOMMA 441 It av the most prompt and tomtit remedy fir I area I have ever known. (Signed) J It WE ; Engineer, Sharisburgh, Allegheny Co. AprillYso. nor rale by Keyaer A 41c Dowell, Ho Wood street; R E Mellen, 67 Wood at.; D Al Cam, AlleghenY Cl A , Eliwit, Allegheny; Joubit Douglass, Allegheny; abut by the proprietor, R. M. BIER. ap p? Canal Basin, Seventh st, Pittsbergh To tad AIM klmmatc atm Wald Verna or Atte. arm Contrre.—Robert King, al the Seventh Want of Plittb•nek. Is hereby recommend.' to Me Colwell lel uo“, celled to meet on the 6th of June next, as • eau. to &date ter the ogiee , of Canard Commissioner. •plo.lkormon.l MANY VMTEREI Toe 41.scoutf.T.-11than 11=4 Esq., oi MUM. tosrathip, swill be supported for nomination, s a eon. didate for the Assembly, Wore the Anti M•sonto•nd Whig Convention, by MANY yurEst MitylidlireiteT Cotten Cominseleltio"—Wititant S. Thompson, tithe BMW Ward of Pittsbargh, will be sapported tor nazi. taxied as • Candidate for County Commiaalenor, be fore the And Masonic and Whig ContrenuotA Ls. maySl:dlteete: MANY V - Tex Meraw—W. B. NlO/AT, EM., of Peebles -Towable, will be apponed for mammon as a caa• damp fay Merbll,.bafrWVAßlAMt l ff e Comeubba, cap.l maylIAM. T CONGRESS—Tames M. flows will be candi date before the Akroloassonle age Whig Cooveution, for noteinadon for Outgrew. weellolhorroT COMM 00101.138102M:EMLIFil lloTLatiof Noah Fayette wvtitip, wilt Do • e4ndtgate for County Conuntssioder vo , Abject to inn oVeitind °Me Whig .ad; Ann bistoonlc NOMilillillg Convention. enaySonte•S MANY FRIENDS. Tuna Yams, Es9,.9of..Bsidrin tossssbip,wtll he MPL.rgadnuten2:,..3,- rrea, riga Vrln e D . 4 4 may o:eklastrtert r. Fratirdr, of po*.g4m borsugli,spill be supported fbr CouulY Cotprelrstoner, 4 ,1 4 ,6 WidLed4 dnu bluseele Conventlee, by • MANY FRIENDS resylLdtssteS CONGRESS—HO. MIX. DANNY Will NI urged by km manta. for • noratuation •• • candidata for C onv ong eunon. ress In the approaciung Antimarosi mayll :de and orreS Whig Ck Ciehein. gouge will he eur➢oned for nomination, in the AIM 61•3011103 lad Wing Coaveolioe, far the plea of pogrity Gagminfaner. megie:drieles TO DOILDSUB. PIIOPOI3/LLS be received by the entariber, ior the mama of a flateol k fi n ere o. , m to o t o e . 'b o ailt a ut . irrotwil" Pan :alai day of June nen. Plan - We ' ? " a u' any be teen al the aka of Ilene., P ar ' : Vid4 NOB 9411 , :am _ _ Americas Gold and a Exchange. Tlf. Mahe& Train Pure American Gold, cli•nt:rd' lianag g iZare of Arati,vslibeekti'' may Id Ex.billitire Bank Steck. A FEW sb•res of tt.p mock of Om !mot altoo oAtcp of a. Coal Minors Wasted. EhIPLOYMFINT will be given to twenty additional coal mi n e., M the Coal Worts on the sand, .na D 10 ccc C.O. Apply igomettaugy may J O LIIDWEI.L., Wateettreet - ... __ pi?aolutf on of Plo4l3•Tilhie. THIS PSTVierliblp hefetaylp elianlK between the ~,b.e,ben, H. Voestly, F. N. Voeility, .11 . ., JOAO votitiy, himhia. Vagety, and Tobias hlyem, uodet the brat of N. Vnegtly A Go.. tor mmiafaeustlug eecon good., In the Slat Canoe Mitt, in Allegheny mty, Peormytvanta wet dissolved by mutual consent, We y ism!, law. The boainas. of the late titm " will d be - ne ol llle h d by N Woe WY, Jr., of Monbia..Voittl.Y. whewe all the beats and pigpen, amOFE depalled. N. VTLY, j!. N. VOEGTLX, it. T. MYERS, JOHN VOEOTLY, MAIM vowny. New 1 orl. lanor 010 nyl6dityr% 4l araiiiiiif-'l , imiTlZAlltiiiallliZa . '-.. :: . ;:,i - ; :' ..IPIARIC ILORDs . 77 :, - "IgOT/Cilla littaby glren.tlat boots 1;111 be opened' JA Yoe sebsertrolon to Cock of the Allfthearard litanehesier Plant Road Company, by the c,,,,,,,,,,.. slalom aptenated la the set Incorporating the said company. it the Wowing plaeos and dotes, whets all pavans &shoes of orahronibing ara roonswed to snood, the share. being twenty five donate each. end one dollar per thve to be paid st the time el tab. scribing: t In the city of Pittsburgh, at the oßee ot id[lll,l. I Baewell, Pears& Co, earner of Second and Wood ; outeu. on Satarday the 8111. Monday the In h,Tuesdoy 9 e 11th, Wednesday the 16th. and Thursday the tate of Jen., between the hears of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. In the city of Allegheny aiodd's tavern, corner of Beaver and Oldo streets; la the Borough onion etester. at the store of Townsend, Corr Sr. Co, on Pd. dey the Iltb,Sitnirdayttreldth. ond Monday the 17th of Jane, ren We boars of 9A. Id and 4 P.M. At delaybe of Copt ;Jobs Hey. Ohio Town*hip, on Fri. and Saturddy, the 11th and 113th of Jane, between the boors of 9 a.m. and 4 r. sr. THOMAS HANEWELL, Preddent of Hoard of Comoilsateners. ntayl6va.vojel7B [Poo eopy.l ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T ErrEßs Admlnistratien haring been granted leo the undersigned, on the estate of Jane Want, late of West Ellzsbeth, Allegheny vaulty, all person• Indebted to said estate are requested tom ateiramedi• ate payment, mid those having claims against said memo will please present the some fur settlement without delay. t BELA GAIN ES Ada..tram , . . West Elisattewill.telt INANT3CD, DY wholesale hardware house in Philadelphia, AI .0 active young mwOrno is familiar will, the Wiliness, and has an extensive acquaintance mow Om merchants of Ohio and Pennsylvania, whose trade he could influence. To a suitable person a liberal .alarn °thee. A iti t. rdi: ques . w, FAogg:,. mayls WRENCH PALETOTS—A ft:filaton & CO 01a now .r remising 4 cartoons Swirl Embroidered Paletots of the mon fashionable alskei t ____ Bargain. In Poniard &India MUW.IIY lb BURCHFIELD bare 'waived a lot of Fittiled Roland Bilk., at the. low prienrof ifle per yard; also, roper do. at higher prises Wash Side neat plaid., at redueed priers; and a largo sr. sartritent of 9ABLVFAkAiRENA DIN FA,and Ladial Dress Goods generally, of newest styles, at north rad earner of Foarlh and Market s'a HE."s 11f neon dew roueJi la t o lltso Manilla, for rate by mayli /AMEN A lIITTCHITON h CO T EAD—TECO pigs Galena Lead, for sale by tasyli JADES A LIUTCIIISOO & CO O MT—ao Seim assorted numbers for le y 1:111910.15 JAMES ACO IrrilomNEettrmilent le7;!snbLillrAeandgionredlq" JANIF3 A 111.14 . C11150N anCO - St Louis memo Sugar Refinery. lI~OLASSFB--, A 11 , 1:se, f d IPa rt.te3). For sale by BUR BRIDGE, WILSON a (O esayls Water Meet. D 8 1. 2 3 , A PPLES k CO OCISVILLE LIME—ICO brl fresh beret White LLime, for eale biTuRDRIDGE. WILSON CO may_ls G ROCERIES -4 g VALN u r &OW. 70 bf eb4 Y ilyooo, Poem , . deadn 30 do Clanpoorder and Imp hn do Pouchord do Oolong 63 caddy bd. Y II Imp t 0 P el bo. MP... and la's Tobacco 35 caddy bzr Elartom'a /Ps do 99 boom Starch 60 brio k bf brio Saimaa. Indigo, ?dodder, Alum. Ginner, epper. Allspic Naunegs, and Lamp Bloat In lege, t ot We be C II GRANT 94 Walesa% MANUFACTURED ARTICLE '-- 3 (0 3 lbs Comm Yam; 49 bales Rating; 3 bales Candlewick . IS] kegs assorted Nails; al ken pule White Lead . In tun, Imo; yiaayela, Spadea, Hoes, anFil GRAN :orks to sale by mayLs C NI)100-1 eases Manilla, for sale by C II GRANT asayl3 _ raNTO n N TA tagsc, serf unnNT 111 ff Ablig-- 5 cube extra ealar 0.10 8.1!..j..t i r J 3. mead, for sale by B ! W HAkuku suyl3 I W lll " ll7.ltrA i nir SUttrii2Okhd N 0 Saor.r,,lnk.nzzeutrii TNRIED PE&C bur: kgm it r u w o op LP mill • -- • VITRA brls '•litaity ?dilllo , lot farad AU eve. idat received, aod for sale by teas lb Pt %V littlinfillGH aramvsmiudo k POT ASH-2 bth Pot Aslaixt i ntg i lf!;•!l l bdr ii RClaLal,ll36TTEgibtrl'Orriltltkr & CO HITE DEANS—II Eris toss , is for We by btailli 8 P VON CONNHOOST kCO COEZ T F S -30 boo W. FS 11,,_for se LT by F VON liO Chte..NNTIO &CO to-75 der Hroopar,Potnerora extra 3u ba• Atari. Candle. lu bra Cboeolate, No I bee Caeca k Donna, Baker.* 50 bat prime W R a tot. 60 bat Enlio Slaekn Maryciel Glteere hro 3 20 &I Prls Nos I and 2do .0 lois No I Ilerrino M btla a. 51" brie No I Shad 2 brio No I Silinon tr bra Sealed Morino 6 ie+ superior lire 5 hue superfine Rice F t or 20i toe Featl and No I loarehla In 5( chute extra Chula u Tea go do VII. Imp &O P ele&IOT t 4. do do 55 dos. patent 2iaarWanbelsonnis PO brie pore ander J D WILLIAMS & CO N E ear Wood I Fifltisis. For Bee by maybi brbsjost reed. and lot tale rod it. [hug, Seed; and Pefflll3l,Cll %Farad:nue, core , • . 216 and Wood stieett. emaylO• N tr LW.; I; AS3 SEFIR , —S jack. fm%b •bb , b ma IS N NVICKEItIIIA Gut"l,9"'T -3 '"" rriPtVIRIVAII B ACON -10 task, &aorta, to larrive.(4 We by otayls ISAIAH rICKF.V & CO m Trout & Mg LARD—CO brlo trout 0 half brio do, to arrive, for olio by - • ISAIAH DICKEY 6..00 alt attE-10 Lyle to arrive, for aste . b yy Haws • 13 plids Shonlderig le lads gnarled, in stars, for sale by mall? I 4AIAII DICKEY Is. CO CRlFTElt—tigli bogs prime green Rio, for rale by isi•vi3 IriAl All DICRFX & t 0 . . M-2-„rg. i.Liata; teU Villa WOBlll IN GRIDEINIPPOOD. Pripetise l i l y Mr. Coleman, Practical Pyrotechnist. 0 N a e 'r te l o le r k i , A cle Y n g t 1 h comber h 7r to ''' • s " an d ne lu:imolai piece*, comprising every color Cd fire boron In the art. Foe particalars,see p. 'nip r e amer flour t Date Abe foot of Pitt street a t at bbgtnning a each hoar, stall me close of the e_zhibition. Admission, l3 cents. omit • on. llotathly • Varbeste, QUIDS° Planed the Prize Dahlias, Verbenas, to. CI-com readposed of the choicest ants cultivatien, are caw y for pan lting Orders left at oar stand, In the Diamond Market, where catalog 7 may be had, or by the fiusbazgl3 ladati4ly tended to.• •}. • A um, Mbyte. tiv , aria (wale r Pacers. saw -Boote•T iNmstv goolie AT 4 - 101 ,1 .V.F 3. 4 in RARY DEPOT . Unto Dam, opposite the Post Office. LAT IZZIE L F.lOll, Domino Tale; by Charles Dick eon P we 6 cents. Noma Slink spew, No 13 Morning Calk No 7• oggygeo; or adventures in tire gallant Entplre--6. Voyage to Cal:for:6o, by Bayard Taylor. LinelPs ',Nang _Age, .N u o . rl i atl33 - 44 aginut fib e; tor May . Clonal's:miter for March, April, and May. otayl4 =E= A SYSTEM of Ancient and Mediaeval Geogh Jolfl For the we of schools and colleges. _ur t ab l ed Antigen, L. L. D. rzcZ y g i w GlNthd Lido Immo. "geli% o othegland, from the !simian of /alias Cesar, to the abdication of June* 11, 164. By !Mold E R . ; a new edition, with the maces last cor reetions and Improver:eta ; to which is preLyed a elan account of tae life, written by himself. .11 vole. A School Ptolemy et Greek 44 Boman Andnol des, abridged . froto the larger ie4anery 'Wm Bomb, L. L. D • with ottry i o . ti , O9 Bye:yttrium. by Charles lament biefeArti t by “. WttliaLS ef cui'VnPetr: pp b 77 thVg°,.%,47;"&.,`0"..""— I9blie Jacket; or Life in a Man of Wu. By Her man Melville, author of "Typo: Omeo,” •qtarato and Redbmn. The Works of Mrs Sherwood; being the only mi. form edition ever pablished In the Umted States. In Matzen volumes. Fairy 'Felts, loom all nations. By Anthony monnoba, with weer, four Illustrations be H. tyle. Welton Harvey, and other Wee. • kip 041;o wick. Tffe Hammel Wyman of Beek Keeping, to te all parts of the Untied States. By Jobe Beeping, no cannont. aim, • large assonment of ApleriC. S. S. Union Books, on bond, and tor sale by A H ENGLISH A CQ- Seecessors to 79 ELLIOTT A ENGLISH. Wood otreeL TMAJI I TEA1:11 , Ocean aral Black Teo:— Yau OW. leV i rl: lo i AJOIOur Exist 6.64 iaai /WI luiPurtaii SoarJong; VaphaPir, sitegyoug 'do. • • It V anneeraeary m parr Ote about Tom they rpeak for sheinolvas. All are askfair Ittalouid aro ate eiruftilent they will please tialh in quality arid price. Whl A M'CLUPO A CO aw L4Deny st PIO IltON —lug MOIVe r Pig I rob. for rgig by J wollti(11. Cu -•• A gry._..ip brio No Lord; dater, do for role by " LOLWORTO & CO IIuTZ. -&—°"""'"lTZ:xtyo&Tu&ca OLANICKS-110 bd. plivoe plawation, for .ale by amyl( 2 1 a 4t. ni A Cl/ Yl.Yl'&9ll—:Wu <Balm p b for a•ln by sooyl4 DILAVOUTII & CO YrtOI3•CCOI has Ohio lcaf, for Bab by _ co IsILWORTH =ant - W WING " S t . i•Wr. - 47 4--"; .Webs__ • J & CO 016-1= tVarePOZ Chi; - yea dune oil, for sala.bt _ li 3 SCHODNMA hER iCO ------------ Q.l.litrid TURVENTIMS-43 brio in fire aide, for IJ uio I l iianyll - J SClloo,44__l!_,_------U"'" al IIOCOLATe.s. ke—ake No l Chocolsol B;i- Ccr's Mom; Maces Ma; Rood. Cho o 1 69 tash dor • i y n i do; Va W n M d.lo ; t F ' e e d l i. di Fdoli h lO 0 C tOalo ODA ASII —174 Calla M.Fprlis:j:ll7 S " MITCIIELTREF. -_- • rru **,,,lNngnemoliaastaArerge'd, •nd for 11.10 1•V myl D0TA....4-I—flrery or, - 1 - t;i l T n.e.' for) " I. by cu idP IMAN at;'b W "rrE7l(4'—'' Lrl• ". " 1115 N i; KORG AN COP m tI i . ,I, ARNNII--1 brig N. jerat,grAtilt7 OTAtoll—Ei cooks of the best austia4r 2 M t" , " retruirog, for sole by .1 5C1 , 100 4 mayl4 URPIIY ft BURCHFIELD are 110 W receiving IVL their second supply of Hands for this Spring,ano offer their (Benda and buyers geneially • Ilsfeel and choke 1.9.11.. w Select from. i rr Dealers air invited to look to at the wholesale morns of it Murphy, up ones, where a fresh sop. ply bps *lto been received, sod •Peveral kinds of goods eon be no at 10, price% set goods w han umpl. ropl3 • fIASTOR 12 ult.-9 tal..e.V d..dli.n , a l:it Ls ..0 ('1 ARRPaT9 t+NUFF—I der. Wet ree'd for .ale trs.vl:l R SELLRRS ALCOHOL—tit brio tea assyl3 • PARIS GREEN-10 0 0 reed. andE SELLERS int u's by an•yl3 TM/IGO—Cense last teedarid - 0 • R E SEILERS TA l T nt rile At:11.1-190 lbs ItSb 1 Rh: PROOF I'AIrYT-10-tom U ake's Patent Flee hove oat Fein we t, have or artificial bail in er rlatejaShert bee year', and received. The ' we can confidently recommend It .to the public far general ate... a perfect fire and water moo( paint, worl to stand the action of theatmosphere woht et giving. For ask by J k II PIIILLIPS 9 _ms7l:LVt'oal at el REF.N OIL CLOTH—MD yard. 4-4 Green Oi Ur Cloth, on hand, and for sale by, _ . J & II Pllll,l-IP9 re .TlB Moo hand, imitation of marble, for sale by m. 713 J tr. 11 PIM:LIFO . IiNUFSII GOODS—We are now worming a very large and fine issmrtment of Sring Ind Summer Goods, a large pillion of which G l ee e ben purchased at a peat Yeduction from the price. brought by the mole deseriptdout a. goods in the early pad of the at41.0(1, b 0 tibia almost enter kind or pads we will be enabled to oiler Venal Bargains to Dash Doyen. wham we world respertfally invite ta call at lan €5 Market at, north wait comer of do Diamond, mop ALb:-XANDER h DSy: EAO-730 pigs •soft Galena, in store, (or sale by wayld Rh o TOY 1111RIFS- 97 dry Hide, Innding,We tale by_ snall3 UHL al&I, HIER &ye. hlasin - tiCoT,R9 - "Miiket 111 are daily receiving casts and 'packages of t he siost choice and de.irule gent osaq_. ri.4IU&CCO-Ibas Dtye e' Ea Lump Cavendish; I 20 do do HOlOOOO do; 90 bas Cabins. s's Lump. 1B boo Jones & Hudson's ti's Lump; bas Russell It Robinsou's s's Lome 6 eases 4d dinar( b. Dlyer's Oronweg . 4 do 34 do Tooinas , NeeterLf; do B do do Gold Leaf; kgs 6 miMnIL L . in ER O . IC more R and KELBON for sale by 179 & 174 Liberty et. k "no P/Trii7 ---. 7m4f100r; 1.) 43 M do LI No I, 63 td do do Not; 3911 dodo *, Not,, It 91 Regalia, Firocto49; - IS II do Coodloto0lIe; 9 Heroard,lto; 16 91 do MILLER ule by ,00. & RICKETRIN "VIRE PROM , PAIN r-4 it. Patter - rue Prod r Valet, In stare, sad for No Ly REYNOLDS & SNEE, sac Penn & Irwin Streets. jl3a GELATINE & IBINOLAVA for tellies—Cooper's sheet OeraUde; Cooper.. Bated do: white French do, for tale by • WM A IdeCLURO A CO goayll • .d.Ut Libeny st. .• ---- E. XTRAHTS & ESSENCES for flaaorine—Estriet Kasai*. Lama , , Roan. .4' Hiner Almond reach, Re., Lavendcr, and Cologne Water. mayll WM A aIeCLURO & CO HECKER'S Farina, Wheal. Grits, and Sam , arnica form Net, arnoles.ne and uperab ankles of diet, ..^ ,Oll l For race by WM A tIaCLURUt cn • flOO LIVER 011.-110a00. Cut k. Cox plumb , lam-.60d, and for *We by MD & mayll 00 Wood n 111KTAILIC ACID—ICIL. for talc by mall CIDD Areri OXIDE tr. NITRATED SILVER for oda by 02.911 J KIDD* CO 13lack 0/411111 Silks. .., A. 111A2021 A. CO are U. day opening 10 piece" . A ' 27 inch Mack Grade Want, Si111:10 Ws 13 tact ic dcr, 10 pea 32 inch dai 6 poi 3D riceb dui nod 4 syl pipes, .36 loch do. ruo nVIIIeUIRO LUTE FOR SALE A Vino', elterty Alley, max Sixth taring, natal [A, for • dwelling bottle, or two or Uwe small Ic menu. Apply to J & R FLOYD may. Mane Wood st. -romorrm Lissom Ilondkerre Mists. 400 dos Lsdies , Liam Cam's's 111114, 011 pp 100 doz Goats' do do `ZS dor do do {.l colored horde Received this day by . A A MASON tr. CO iusylU ilii Maskern. - IA PI ULET LINEN LUSTRE9- 2 / I mq nbanieable Lantres, at the extreme low price of OP/ per Tatra / A A PIAP(IN els Irish niod raw "AO son 4 end :Woes 4.4 Wow; Linens; 150 pc s 3 li say's Bast isySs, 4id Alex andet's annesi • len& Linsiaokoss opening b A y mssin A Id APON &CO 401 IN A. PAILKII4.IWII, A LDEU MAN, Fi , th Wmd, Fenn stter.t, betwee Olkara aqd WCIAL Wane.a promptly s truded ICRERSIIAM TIIF. President and Direetors oh Rink day deefamd a dividend of mil per re. eeppvi meet, for the !Mit piYabieln. holdeis, or they, legal rept esentotiv ee, forthwith. ens,ll3llor JOHN SNYDER, Calliier. - COPARTIIMILSI!IPt ANIFII W 131/FlDRlDC;9:,9firtiteloirgh, and Be n /9'9."" C oi e APIAI 9t na gi a 6 neral Co um e t f o n nets in ne deioiPy eodg !a a New °rte.', cadet 'the Prom Ind style of Ilattindge A. Adonis, allao iso GeV SitteL Piaatiorett, April 9, 19.50.—crear • VAIIKW.STOCK'S viair.cTouv Card. SPAIINENTOCt begs leave to, pnaul.nre to the . patrons of his New VA.N.Pry 'of me allies of Patsbutgla and AV,e i lbsity, end berhoghs of Neu ebestey, Ale. that the wt.* is now meant randy for the press, and will be pat to he banes of the printer some Where between the Cada and 211111 instant. The citizens generally, and all who feel an tulerest 10 the production of a complete anti ;picot DifCClory, particularly those who hal; Veen yelledwill greatly °bile i,he peillater, by aveertaieing that‘ileir vattggs aviroatie•• and filace• of hotline's, he , are noted forpablication In the Ihrtetoey. All tads to be inaerted, most he handed In fen th• wits, oral the latest, by the date abort netted, may lO . PEA NUTS-100 sacks Terncystc,4x . sari Vy maylo _ANIVIL 4 McG.ANDI.FSB CANYAssrit 44 1 4 s—iv fiq cklo 4 k Va . a IKO , ANDLVSK uctrAstk-4 to{ 040114 for •/.113 by WICK & Nee A N 01.033 DORAK-111 casco retard - tom, for sob. by sonyla WICK & bIoCANDL.Mi EIII',VALT B- ""Va.Vllegifa%Y VISATIIFIB3-40 sista pism, far sale In oar 10 \Mg vfiralux,33 h• R th/IN—to '!'• i tta t 93 4 klVlCHElligAl4. - --•- cor. euth sad Wood s: nANilitY SEED-1300 Ibm Jnet reed of new crop 4,JCieihr Bend, and lot vale by inaytti B N CUW ORMN-50 cgstt iaZtco'il, Int ..lo Ip RAMC RE/MOW-12 ca kes lass stsll for auk by C SIAIIO S-SI WICKERSHAM _ SIJU4IIS-30 hildrPlaouttion; • Id bets LOTeringhl Poloonted Loot 40 tali do. 0 do 44. /14 caws do 01440 44 10bresseedo, dO: V ; y11 C‘i cif b.4.14°Vi1p194414V11,A11te 172 174 labeny et. OU i 7411 t LARD catoollsoreelo, for We by msyle MILLEK to RICKKPoirot ..fmoom 81NG11.5--.len M French Creel Sinners, an cow .iginnent, and lot tale by mapo . mmust&im. / IOFFIaI 90 bog. prtroe RIO Cod - gOolo4 lgodiag, UlOl 0.10 by bII 4 pR k MICEETSON S A UAL? Wk . -, ri gouts arvalitsll c ad n 01; iitou do u 10 go superior Darden blocs; Fa: sole by MILLER 8111CIiEVON omit+ VCONUAIY CIDER & DUY APPLEr—ID berrell .124 Cub Crder, and 4 bar. Dried Apple for role by uot7lll MILLER & 1L1CKE140,74 • •vros jw vl*4tiAlll LAWDI—*O Pce Ginielary ei reeel•eu, and now sellee;'•*ll*,:**g trt d: tti M Ica,fauterylesi t 5 pee lee Llihir,*, au. pot tiers Pttnted Nuttiest; ********el 11 0 Wee* hut eel*.ed Wine it be per yltrd,:. itilliso&emorrcty TOWCYFFItIBRONs—Wo CA Kibbe., al. day Ice'd by h. A by r S...O. , A %.;.; Thotoop WMp 141,1{Iiio. No. ;V: Ttos Now Dom.& ttreet.. Ke ""' aol f"'ILIINSTON k. STOCKTON A — NADA Okb oLoOPO 171 .;,- i n 2 eta* for late by many JOHNSTSIII t hTOCKTON NTONIAI . Irrtip?' ' JOONS srocc von" Vrydrito rmor. 13. Tr...stated frt. oryabbOted Sytultyla Mum. ~,pt of Mo. 11° "` "t ytA1y174 1 ;11 . 4 ;TON- Irocts i 4, mail_ cuKAns oitIESP.-60 b , ms m 11.. prime old o.ei ~. ILAI do new cheese, pat rce'd for wdo by mosu A It .:ANYII-1.0 .. _ ... V 3. "ce.o-20 b. Orboyo 5%; ' % - 6 b. kato Ilacr dIA 3 biz Sborwood do; • 6 bxs Lanier 6 , 6 op.. now loading, ono foi silo by (w 113•LMI DICET.Y ,b, CO INESES THEATRE! Lame and Manater • S. FOSTER 11.113 OP .11111.101t . i Masa Circle and raiqUelle ..... •• • -SO tem. Second and Third T.'S 6.11.7 lforeolored open at7li Cartata rue at B &cloak. " IrrFoitM nigh of Mr. OXLEY, 0nT.D.1.11i1.-Trii-b; maenad RICHELIEU. de with PLEASANT NEIGHBOR Ale Smith ••---•••--- - —.Airs Fear, WASHINGTON "H►LL, ( P 1118613011, • 137 & 139 Wood tttttt above Flftla. rryr .plandid..to,loustent 11. novrofor Pf•ted tor t k eettits,E;lantio d u m s:V. 'Y F 'or"teloi l JOHN A 147a4lotONS 1771 rod .1. PITTSBURGH • MUSEUM. APOLLO lIALLt—VOI7II.III 11141.E113Tt. /AVIV DAllX— [mm 9.t0 17 the morning; 7to 3 Jin the autentoon; from 7to 10 Welect in the evening. la -Admittance 23 cents; Children undezl2 . 771 bin Ore. WX. a. 11eM.0.) l oins DC.J. WM. A. yi r CLIIII O CO., GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, No 2r#6 Id k r l y ay.ert, abort Toad, line alwaysband alare.e atooxtment Choien WeeniesOntote Tess; also, Porn,. Frail, and riot.. 'Wholesale end .Ito °west 1411116. and for rale by It h SERS 57 Wood sr C. 1.-AIMIOST & CO., . MASON & CO, -4 4. 1 4 101 . TOn. 1r111113 11 . 1 . IioLEsALE DRY GOODS . . A. A. MASON & CO Itirkot Silllo4 botuntroo Third &Fourth, Fittoburttb, Pa. NYPOULD it spectfully cell the altenrlnn Melly and yy country merchents, to one of the meat extenotvo :Mocks in the country, courpn•ing over Fount. Bandied Cases arid Pacirercs of Foreign and Dome. tie Dry Bottle, coommint, in part, of , ' endemics best ogle Calicos; • • - PM - l• Bleteired Muslin, all emirs: . ' • 40 . gammer Stuffs sod Cononedur; 'JO " Moshe. do itinS, SO " ..gems and MraslinMi fru " Sennett. and Tweeds; " t ID " Cassimeres, moths; IW " turf bales of Ti lege, Plicetkike.; ..100 " , " Bro Mus Doc • ~ • Together with the moat ex mutter areartment of Imported Garde in this mak e t porreeming the -most , ample the trensee ion of their business, elle One of the p ar tners ar beteg e netantly in the e.t.a =abets, thus presenting every advantage enjoyed by ester.. houses. They better that they eau offer greeter Inducements too:emir II hatierallyith style*, i qUalllier, and pares,than ant Wein marten: Nee. geode constantly unsung: M rebants intending parr dreeing East, see panieulart 'elicited to ellllllllte their mesonment. (spill . A -A MASON &Co t)) uTtEs=3 - T --- 0...id - lo Ads fijelsioll,iti oiothi, JD just reed, and tut sale by Jif CADIFIEW marl • DU in. liA6l6—A tierces 013 for sale by' WALLINGrORD CO QOAP=Lalivrille and Currinoati soap—a coassar supply for ask by- WALLING FOR 0.1. CO masa 11— L'on bald and oat s by 1:: WALLNUrgIDa CO S G Xrt-t25 o 4 4 . 1 43:1 1, RVV3i C 125 Lt n bi olau es vatre'd,wad atai9 a. CULBERTSuN MOLA ' fix ule by TOlitsvi ' w mßys. T °UACC . 6. l c r:aa "r :erl ' l i giL fo'ivals _ A CULBERTSON foe LAZO. b 0 ,11.-5 bil.paritemar i legitaL E A . may 9 7U Watz it_ '.IRE URIC JC menljbl I —, OI3ACCO- 2 hlide Ohio les i f i, i m o •x15e5:17.41:013,1_ KkINTUCILV — L ftliD in sio'ZittidltlMl;rfoN swot. Boolmago Bank of Plotstno • ;Boy 7th. WY& THIS Bonk has this day. declareLL_A' &Aired Ct but per cent on iha capital stock, payalslo so the stock holders, or their legal trptesennaintoa; on or after the 17th instant. , Eastern sleek holdots will to ,paid at the Western Hank of Philadelphia. ; - ... to tyrdtd TLIOM AS. Pb 110Whi Cantor. Merchants' and IllansfactureteAlan4c. • Frynauaoti, \lay 7, le".. risllE Merriman. and Idaoufactutele Llank 1, day &clued a &video.] of four por toutivt be capital Mock, out orate profit. fat tbc age dm tlr =aye - %V lt Ii*.NSIY LOOK 11K - KllO, . ' nouns. Kitipers and St4O.i. 00,10 OtiNT URISTOL. rior aL artLelo for eleataag sod ssssC•bint kraaa aI.EI roar, t‘c,Jor solo,worbolvaalc and w0 , 0ti..14 • - 11 7< SELLICIC... raj_Woos 4 *tiara I:ErCalra POlaOlz who Las ti Of folk $u clean thoold have this article. - ;',-ware. 11611031,0001-tr .olcrii - ior ldo, tru eltAttlto C boase, by moil . HAMM", JONCS Lra • [..VCON—: o ‘ er s ks Ea d. ou th . o . ll , ls4.rsi do do autoro.l.narr landing.froas steamer Araesioun Star, add Oa ulo OI Ly ISAIAH CKEV &. CO: Oa Woo, at. .a In zUrefliftri — ft. r I....lntjan, •Anun,alt, eunwn red wan, Worn OrWDAT uld abbilar.tetiana fly lino. Aganals, vr4tiz nat.: mire of the Tour by J. Flliet Cabsiona rontr.botinna by cutler aciemiie gellitemen.• . 11.1.antly Illuxntrd. 1 vol. Pro., for nen bl D'LOVIEW4IOII multi • ln t Fotm!l rk Ir. Duly raper—e. itaw .apply V;G73.... Pa i•cr, in Innny atterns, end plain Ink*. Wel Inee•Wed; by • W:r ,MARRiIALL, SlNVl.vrArindi. W" msvP putAWN & FlllWrAT•jim NV /I..itJt- 17 4 A 32 0N-3 caika r, oar awe uy tworif lIIIOW. ar. Q 0 a lota No I Scar. 1.1111 '.." BROWN e_iitres—e vale7lTUTitl'Niw Vert Naps, las! are's% .13..(tur sale LE . BROWN . Iltu (14A AlrettliS—ltet gesst just treq, one lot wee La UL e N tuayil earlier o: elate 4 , 241W...k0w. 70C15"PikVIttt-A . tieh Guld-Wn/1 Arabcsyne oyta. witb T.per.mbonter it:Static - A Geld to much; loot tt-.45._...1 etletm rhibtdetphis...bY W r NlNUttllelLts mayB 15 %Vocal at. _ . 10E3 lora: -.... ~. boT.y ONS ICE, to aen)4t i le i tlaAc i eggll:fp slam 8 Canal Basin. tab.tn7 et . S UUAllfi—larveriugt double refined Leda; de do , dri , Crewed; do contra Pulverized; do , fine do do , soft crushed; . do . Clarified; New Orleans Sugar, for vale„vaoreeefir and re'ail, ay WOO A AVCI,„010 - ,k co ari - 1 56 IPA i.. SYRUPA a 510LASSFAl--GoldeWsi!efe - rfiVelielvipare do; . - fil li Atalanta, - N 0 do; tereale al• nia7El WM A 111'CrAillt; a co ~Y I G ae~: COPPE&-Ntto. rid tn . .t; ' - • . do Mamenabo; do Rio, bough nines tins zedoinion of Z en. fonsalo by , , N t .'n ll... ,A . hau r r ii t , m a L . wed, opened r' GT.SIACI:LP:I7.&.WpIrykI . 1011 T.- PAIR et Bre eiselet, ,oppoar , 1 to have ebeen dropped is Wood •treeton IM gthtewell Peat'i Wailligiare. The' hider will [awaited co relate these to the owner, No. 4 Wrod area. at3ll - - MASON & in are now opening another .11:. largo invoire of inset ZIA Fancy Dinar eitt• a 1 l prices; also, Foulard tar In all heir a , reduced prima Wa)tiri..M/IPd-1.11 pieta Mail 1.1 alto; v book do; TS pa Swiss do; VP' pie. Cambite do 100 pee Jaeona do: POO pee Bernd and Etilped do 110 pie. 0i hop and Vienna Lae.. • !heaved, and now opening by ' A A bIASCN &CO w 7 - xi fi ""s l::::rt a ltreal t an " :l t7 t; :rn .. on, novo 1,223 A A.AtA,grpd e" sarriM 7 illetaa ~wir Dye. JULES HOVELery 'S Vegetable Liquid Holt "Dye, le v 41.61.50-10_11Se Siolgiy snicks, which SIC en a tes tor the propose of clawing the cote[ et; hair. ILie is nu arscroon, thetruth of which ail will Roma, who mato mai of It, and for the lolitac ' moan— r:o other dye will produce et will scenes of accent; distinct shade.. art black, brown, auburn, do. It le the only 0) e which .01.41mm...way moaner, th e aces, a ll tabors ref:poring tereral hoot. to Miaip'ste the oprtnoo. No eau, ft)e will prodoce coicro which to wisely alsimilate to hire et mature. No o'ber dire is 50 , UL/sly kaindeos, stud yet rodecidedly cfreilise. pradaetai • color. which neither' hem, air, imr souisttue ana remove; had Gunny, no other dyer 'has Obakiled • nth. of the petratnerttraich Ilepollte hare bestowed upon Jake /lauds Vegetable Liquid Hair Dr.. She chino( the ehrealst;said the experiened of years hare trthed,hs the proOlretlon ofible preparation; nod It is offered to the pulskm with Ito cuarauter, that should it übt, predate dhe requisite effect, the money will in all eure be cheerfully stranded. • ' Persona holing oldie, red, or any hair or whiokero, can, by unity Vegeilible Liquid Hair Dye, bosfas thew dyed n be brawl, block. or cheetturreolor, Ws.) , W.A. fthlo, and L. the shortest poassble note. It is oto east of ap plication that any os• consort it without assistance. Ile particular to auk for Jules Hastert Vegetable Liquid Heir Hie, and take na ether. • ymporodts by IDL ES HAUEIL, Perfumer and Chendst, 119 Chestnut meet, below Fourth. For talc wtholeesle and retail by H. FahosstoC• Et Co, and 14. K. Fellers, PlUsbureb4 and-tabu EST gssis,d J. Mori.ell. Allegheny .. lop—Lathes . Hotta Colts, a fancy artice Ladies: Ties; Finger Cots; Tobeceo NVallets, ifs , rea _tee . email;Lilt. Pro.ialse,s; isitaUS . llsfli Hordi,mal Pant"; tleolltniens , Worts; Lod m Gloves; Money Bela; sod a vonely of other ondk for sole mina kluLtter Ucpot, 7 k Wopl ' .opo re, lEt reed, for role by NFIEI.II ........._Mr Oxley Mr 0 W 1 .bnitcoy Mr Taylor Timbals Wys rorter, narH--50 btu Amt reed, for W. by A CULBERTSON 2000 •r • - sualf• JAMES DALZELL mS—to do: in.wn. andloTiCfi SVAI H JOHNSTON Myr 57U - .es; • 4111004 II Sl.l. • IP , gals by. • 'BROWN * ItVPA'rlßlf,g, -------------- , Public Sato of Vatuabi• Lot. W1t.1.., tie void on Wydnectiny, Slay int, by paha . vend., not niipoted id Witte at {dingo ala, Six la n ded., law on titrond wary wareinn fall and Redaytil alley. awl. na fret front I. 73 We der/ in a ;en foot alley. Twit , me Jesisalla fin pws33 , dwellings, and will he wad an awe. Apply to JOHN CALDWELL/ tiONt tol6did nor. eccond st and litedouttaller. • r.-
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