THE fITTHBUHdH GAZKITE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE ac CO BASPRDAY MORNING, MAY 18, IEBO. tie f •Drianutal are earnestly algae-ma to [mad la avon Dem 5 r. a, and is early In thedss ae rmildeable. Adrenisclnerrt. not Inserted for • .frrei. Led Ilaswi l inranably be thawed maul ordered on, • Cr V. A Pawn Is Agelit for this yelper at hi. several week. in Haw Rork, Phaleachable, and Hoped, wad le *lnherited to receive cabsenpneee end adverdienteres for U. , . / 4 M.= AXXXrea2L-4nb -• and ut.erti.e - - mono br thin page[ Melved and forwarded tree el charge from this °Olen. fI:TCERGINNLVi DAILY Witarri a AdveNtements and nb.or.puor., for this sniper, will Da nee' red and er•arded fro:110de Oft, erg;P1LU0MP1114.140114.111.131.1•1....a.v.--Subscription valaable paper, will Pe reeerved and regerara a from Waal.. • Parcumnamt. Nostra Axetteett.--Advertiee• meets and eobeeiiptlone to the North Ameeteen tied United &Melt Casette. Phaseelphia, received leati warded than this elm' • WFIIO rITATO CONVEVITION. At a monitor of the Whig State Central Committee, held at Iferryharg , March 12, Itlal, it walt RCOLVSI4 'That the m hig. of the revere) counter of ads Siam be requested to miter a number of dele ..,,s,qp.J to th eir reopeetive representatives in the Legieletore; said delegates to meet in Convention et the city of Philadelphia, on the 18th day ti lone. 0350. for the parposa of nen:Main. a candidate for Canal Commismoner, to be voted for at the enaction Ckneuml Ekedon. . MORTON Meldlol34£l, Chairman. Onn H HAN,c, Secretary. . =1: ••11.11:114 to permanent of the call of the Chairman. the Whig and Antintsmatie—Coonty Commluee of Cortespood enc. met at the Court House. The following resolu tion Was adopted, to *Resolved, That the Whig and Antintasonle voters elite several Election Distriets of Allegheny County he, and are hereby requested to meet et their usual places doe:holdpng elections, on Sanirdey, the let day ef lane nest, !ken sod them utelect two delegates to the Camay Convention to be held et the Court Boa.. oWesinesday the PM day ofinne, at II o'clock, a. a. Said Convention to make the nue end iteecemry nousinatlens for the ensuing October Elections, sod also to appoint five delegates to represent the County la the State fhinventlon., to as held in the city of Phila. &aphis, on Wednesday, the ISM day ofiune.e The primate meetings la the Townships to be held between the hones of two and five o'clock, (except Pitt) sad those ha the Wards and Boroughs between the hear of seven sad able o'clock. P.M. Imo. E. Ems, A 111LANIYA CbaireAn. Aux Fagatua,}Beeretalles. ' T. 9.lmax., 1 . 414b11401, .441 is IS3 ETEIES NEU PAGE FOR LOCAL MATTEIta TELEGRAPHIC NE WP, ... PL4IVI ROADS —TWe may be called the era of Plank Roads, u the description of means of i inter eccusatnication has spread, within two or - three yea!, with remarkable.rspidity, to every section at the country,—thoasanda of miles have been coutrumed, greatly promoting the comfata and business of the people, and giving entire utilise tion to both travellers and stock holder•. In the enjoyment of dls species of communication, this county seems determined largely to share. In addition to the two roads already emizimetinr we find in oar columns notices for the opening of the hooks for .sabseriptionu of Buick to two ethers. The cue is o elm Allsglisny and bleaciesur MAE Bea," which is to commence at some palm near Federal greet, in Allegheny, and to ex tend down the rarer, through the borer go of Man. chatter, to a point at or near Woods Ron—it. length about three mites. this region is be coming thickly twitted by persons who do bercar In It. city, and it will woo become one contain. ems village or town. A plank road, then, is of the greatest importance to this subutb, and mast prove to. by profitable stock. It may hereafter be ex. teeded toldiewlekly and to Beaver. The other Ls the Linainglime and Eli=bah Plant Bead—. 42 important a plank mid project ea has been suggested in the country, and ace which mew pay well. It poises through a fine agricultural sod axial region, and will tend great) to enhance real estate in that part of the county. While on this subject, we may alto state, tba the grading oldie Allegheny and Perrysville root is about fiaished, and it Is expected it will Le open ed fie travel early iu the summer. From befits one of the hilliest and worst roads in rho county when finished, this will be one of the bed. Tb , ergioems have succeeded la obtainiog a var. easy grade arp the hill,north of Alleghenyetoniiar the meekr eoce of the fairest vicar, to country, end rarely excelled any where. A trip to Perrysville, when this road is opened, will be a delighted drive. The Braddocksficld mad will be finished early fn the approaching winter. The work is progreas• lag with vial, and is in right hands. The Batley Plank road project has been take, hold of with spirit, by the people of ft di kr CCU tay and by the Inhabitants along the lice, and we hope man to be die to record its commeticemeta an, completion. Father fixrctits, el the Washington Union, seems ti be sorely troubled lent the mien, of the toner,' n 4 denim ns, with great apparent shim one eletter,, "confusion Is the order of th- day After stating that Messm.Bulliu and Sargent wrer ahem to withdraw from the Republic, to proceede m this wise:— • "Bet this is not the anti movement in which the peas et concerned. We have now before is• an address ripta by sixty boa mut/tern 2[14.142 , / cf Cenentss, Wins' and U a:tawnie—bait 11011 , f hall altrotor-7prokssitts to gmblisb a eouthern cr VW in • this city. And stranite to one, they neo n to insinuate that we are capable of eacribeing 6f• tees Mates of this Union, web the anilines et property involved, and all their rights, .to men pal designs—for the paltry peryrose ofmaiting a Fimedent. who carries in his hands the sioils of °See. If they should deny this insinuation ; to be intended, then are name say that the !angels° o the address furnishes a nosy odd amen of the din °radon with which the whole movement . is to be conducted. Btu, stranger still' The country will see to whr • curious predicament Orn am redu ce d We am surrounded by ultras. Hero is the senator Irons Mlsseuri, Mamas H. Benton) writing to Mr: Walker, of New Orleans, on the 30th Much, in the following terms: The time he. gone by fin hoiyeay Fore/Mona in favor of the Union. Too time has rove tar wart, and the paper which does not work sgalnet rho di.. miming In for sham. Thee far, me infamy of the Ms mien moyement rests principally upon the democratic papers, from the conduct of roma which bare beer Wider. in theparty—itio Wasbineton City Union snl the Richmond Enquirer, Sr eximay,c—and I have no communion with coon papers. end here are the southern addressers, who are raising an opposite my. We protest *game both extremes.' In. another place, in the lame paper, it is anted that Ms. EOM is spoken of no the editor of the forth-caming Southern organ. We 0 out believe this eau be poraibie, but if iso, it yes high time the edam of the Republic were changed. Tu Putman ano am CABlmrr.—The falour fag orwhetructias statement, from the Notionuf A telligaarr, of the 14th inst., Kula beyond all quetkus, the fees that there is perfect harmony between the President end his Cab'vet, and the' the machinations of those who have desired and utempted such a result, have been signally foiled. The Cabinet hu the col:fides:co of the people end the Preiddent. and we re4oiee to find our setici ,potions end declantionv concernuir it, so rally 'wailheL The Praldent, In this, es in every other set of his eventful bite, has manifested his remark able upcity, firmness, and good tense. Tee lir taiga.= says: " Although tt i. bud a kw days ago that we mt. tndicted the false reports then abroad of dieser,. dons or misunderstandings between the President and The coesubersaf hie Cabinet, the industry with which stadia reports are again propogated, aid &lased over the country through every emelt& *faint:laden, swears to require a repetition bribe ennuudiction. s We therefore now Mato, on as antAwity tb Prandorrobst be lends no countenance .3 any attempt, from whatever quarter n comes, to die turb or unsettle hi. Adminneratioo as it ts. All the statements or infercemes to the contrary kr., utterly without Gradation.' The Mowing item of Intelligence wo find In the Now York mews: " Non. Alfred Kelley, President of the Cleveland, Culutalma and Cincinnati Railroad, who wart to E.glond early In April, It.. succeeded In par t:miming 5,000 tom or rads, atillriant to iron 'hat road The iron wtU bo sent forwent at once, Cl. Qubee. No pre.ioOS arrangement has been made cm 'goalie favors* terms. Mr. Sal., hem also AcipuaLed at a good price the Bonds of Ms Ccm. panyto an amount sufficient to pay for tho above iyOtt.. Fos CALITMLIM.—The steam chip Georgia wia ed from Now York on . Mooday afiernooo, for Ha •ana and Cbagrea. she took ow 610 moonset', principally for California. The SWUM 4ip Cherokee, for Chair., diree,raG ed at the lame brae, haying OR board 303 paaen gen, ail far California. The number of sailing vessehr whichleft the AP lane ports for California, via Cape !torn, during Ma month of April was 57—of ihis number, °WY Iwo, (ha barque Alabama and schooner Viiilming too, ailed' from Baltimore. But few passengers went out in the above irenett, the Isatimlis route ap paring to attract by fa: the grater number of per 'tilt 091 W CBOOlll. Cam the . Compromise Peas the stogie. A great min, reticulations are made in refer ence to the amount of support which the Compro• mime wirjecelee I¢the igenato, and-este the proh. Oink. Mita final peerage. "Independent" the Washington Correspondent of the North Amen. can, makes the following calcuktuon in his letter of May M According to the moat authentic information de. fired from chow who have taken pions to make petvonal inquiry, the following calculation fur nishes areliahie view Mthe prevent posture of the sue. The Smith win lose, on the test vote of :the omnibus bill, Mr. Antler, Mr. Elmore, Mr. 'Vallee, Mr. Morton, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Macon, Mr. Gemene, Mr. Davis. Mr. Borland. Mr. Schacht°, Mr. Turney, Mr. Banton-12. It has •Imen avg. grated that Mr. Benton will swallow the mixture, rather than lose outs of the icgredients. Ho has denied thin impuintion , in public, and therefore la entitled to the benefit tithe contradiction, until the rmurary.appeara. Mr. Darien, who was re- graded as doubtful, will eventually go to the corn. promise, shade the compromise will not go to him. Mr. Soule and Mi. King have misgivings still, but their to operation is counted. Mr. Downs, who had sernplea,hla been rneamertz.l under the 'cis entitle manipolatlona of Mr. Atehinson; who, for 'a job like this is worth • score cf prclessors like Mr. Foote, it may he safely summed that one, if not both, of the Delaware Senators, will be found in oppoaition. I sneak only on the authority of their past votes. Taking these data, and roared. toe all the donblol. the South would muster but 17 Yotes,:with a full Senate. Now for tor:reverse (tithe picture. I still pre.i terra the figures of those who ore partial to the compromise. The following nesters sre'claim• I ed for the North. Mr. Morrie, Mr. Dickinson, 1 Mr. Stu arms, Mr. Bright, Mr. Whitcomb, Mr. Douglass., Mr. Shields, Mr. Cone. Mr. Fetch, Mr. Dodge of lowa, Mr. Jones, Mr. Webster, and Mr Cooper, 13—Just the extent or the defection. Mr. Bradbury, who woo counted on, has bolted. The names of Mr. Greene and Mr. Clerk of Rhode Is. lead, wore used, brit without any authority. If the opinions which Mr. Cooper avowed in Penn• aylvania daring the last canvass, and the position which he then nom aed in regard to thin whole qemition may be taken WI • criterion for the coarse which he will now:pursue, the embisuity which a now ascribed to hire, Is manitently unjetd.— .Thla scheme of compromise has no affinity or re. Istlonship to the doctrines which he boldly and ably vindicated in the fell election. Mr. Webster he. returned to the city, having imbibed public opinion, of the pore fountaimortLii New England eunstitnency. It is elated with confidence, that hi. devotion to Califotnia r as an independent measure his come back refreshed by tie recur. sloe and that even the "Wilmot' has improved in eistegand.hcalth. The sauth. rumor rays that he will epeak • noble speech for California and vote to separate her from the proposed association with New Mexico. Utah, and Texas scrip. Couceding Mr. Cooper and Mr. Webster, to the artangemerd,—not however with their own coo. sem or soy authority—Me Semen would be ex. actly tied, supposing the vote to be fall. There is no doubt how Mr. Filmore wouldapet in snob a •ontingermy. Having than genet; the probabilities, at estimated by fair but partial observets I wish in pet one fact on record, for the benefit o f future reference. There are two Southern Senatom, whoseorthodoxy has never ye: been doubted, who frill vote — rigumw the Compromise, an a dual men. Wire, if it ever reaches that crisis sod Is not doomed on one of the preliminary struggle. This defect. Lion, WOlll4 throw pinto • minority of four, without the old or Mr. Cooper and Mr. Webster. Their 'co-operation would recreant, the minority to eight!. 'Our own olitakin is that any calculation which see'douttrblr. Cooper tor the Compromise is erroneous. We do not believe he - will vote for the Compromee, io any case, without it receives each earet.iial mediae-nem:La as removes ilsobjec. tiostable features. Flto.ll HAVALIBUIIIIG. Compondance of the Pittsburgh. o.ette. liasaupwao, May 1416, The long agony is now over. The Apportion. meat Bill passed firrally this Looming, by an abr . !native vote upon the motion to reconsider, sub mitted yesterday in the Home, end is now in the hands of the Governor. Doctor McClintock and twelve other Locofocos, whoa it came to the tug, backed not from their farmer vote, and 'recanted, fike men, as it was expected they would do. Upon agreeing to the Report of the Committee of Con. felaium, the vote stood 45 to 43. It-is understood that the Governor has cerium objections to the bill dim obtained, but that under all the circumstances, and the utter impossibility of keeping the Legislature longer together, he will .ign it, but that be will do so under a pretew. The following communication, published in the Harrisburg Tdagrap4. of to day, does nothing more alma jimiice to one of the truest Whigs and ablest men of the Legislature. If nominated for the re .ponsible position fix which be r'e named. do not hestiiate to express my decided conviction that he will be elected. To a pleasing andpopm or address, he uhnes the higlaed order of utlenPand The following is the commnnienooo, end no hails from the Went, it not, perhaps, prove on interesting to your renders • .mor, am! .aber prr-r- io Ire 5.,. no-notation. ituandolatria for she V+ which be.,lo.!erVliCr 'ill. (AIL lii• me.. ant to the people, that proper -election. of eundiitoirs br ium!e; and It i.et WHIG pmuy tam popular names 4.1111 be nought out. We do not think that long b.ervire in he Lerielature, requmite m the candidate. Such, may have nude themaetvea ohnoitons to sectin. ,c• intbviehuls, upon ...mutiny of their voltn. On she euntriuF A lime auto I. for many reason. to be preferred. We would auzgest the narneyf Dr. U H. B. BC.OuTa, al prerent a member (con Rolle etninty, ['fa eanditLate for AUDITOR. GENERAL. He is capable, popular, democratic., and of tate; my, and viotild suit in of the ALLEGHANLES. I some bow or other omitted in state in my las night's letter that the House had voted don a th• Free Molting proposition appended by the Soon cial committee in the Senate to the bill entitled a ''Supplement to the act creating a singing fond,' Sze &c. Thera were only twenty votes to th . House in favor of the measure, ever• Locofoco buy one, and several Whigs voting egninst it. This rends was not altogether micszpeetrd, but 1 had not anticipated en large a vote against it. A remlution was pawed in both Houses, to day thing the hour oifirml adjournment at twelve o'. clock to morrow, at which time the "long parlia ment" of 1650 will bring its important Inborn to n close. COBDEN. T/10111 NSW TOILS. Conesponnence of the Pittsburgh °exit. New Yoga, May 14. The sailing of the California ship and that of the steamer for Europe, has given a little activity to b. vine., but generally things are dull enough, and the most barren returns are looked for from the Pacific. The California trade is done, and no where ran ships do so badly on by taking treighu for the gold regions. The stories told in the California prices currents of the sales of goods, especially of provis. ions, are wholesale falsehoods, and I know freer, undAubted sources, that ships can be Provisioned cheaper at San Franctsco than in Boston or New York. Let all who have thoughts of untigninting remember that the apex of the pyramid has been et , tamed, and that the descent on the wrong side must be sudden and violent. Within a week there has :meting up a new bus'. DDSS for our ships, and we arc now to show John Bull that we can beat him on his own gromd.— Several charters have been made of ships to pro. reed to Quebec to load for London, with lumber, al.. $ll per tnousand feet. To London and Liverpool, direct, the freighting trade was never poorer. Pork has been chipped at )8 cents Ike barrel, and pork in boxes at $2 per ton—many ships have gone in ballast to London and the Continent, and hope to get passengers to pay back. The Cuba news of the "Sun " is now looked upon by those who at first sneered at it as gename The only doubts of note were, the editor of a paper published hero under the auspices of the Cuban Government. People are looking for decided news at an early day. Money remains very abundant here, and a•very speculating feeling exists in a good many stocks, though U. States descriptions hare receded, and are dull et the fall. United States G's, of la:7, elo•e at 118 5-8; Pennsylvania s's 116 Beadtng 47 7.5; Erie 7's fA; and siodk 71 5.8. Emigrants have commenced to urine in good earnest. During Sunday and yesterday the follow ing packets from Liverpool came um port, each having mt bird the number of passengers opposite the name. Rowers, CO; OpheHs, 231; Ir.:4lmin); Enier - Priz., (ee) Niagara, 250; 3. Z., 253; d0r,281; Delaware, 3 Living Age, 323; Devon 230. Total, 2,853. Beside. these, there are the ships Zurich, Leba non, and George Evans, front Havre; and the hum pbrey Purington, from lbsterdam, having on esti mated aggregate of say, 100, in the smentgr; thus giving u.. grand total for the two days, of over three thou-and five hundred passenger., from only three ports in Europe. The arrrivals of the last week were correspondingly immense. The lithert Gallatin, which arrived on Friday, is supposed to have brought over Ilse lar,rest invoice of humanity —B4a e rev recorded in the packet trade, notofth. standing the remarkable " feats " that had some tirnes been dono in that way before. A mid.* .lava cue has just terminated here, Nicholas Dudley, a slave, earned by Allen Thomas, of Maryland, has been ienlcaced fie two years to the Sine Prison. He conlewed the theft, and goes into confinement at Sing Sing as a punithmont The owner seemed much disappointed at the Qw ditto taw; but Ili itut °Saw wag cuutatisg4 here. the puttishment necessarily bad to be provid 7 el fur here also. At the end of ibis finpriionrnenty the owne?s claim to the servic” Of the slare will remain as at present. This is nht a very striking compliment to slavery, this prefereoce of a prison to labor in Maryland. Oo 'change there is a moderate business and the general appearance is dull. Asbes—Pots sell at 5,5045,56; pearls at 5,62a55,69 Cotton—Operators are writing their letters, and consequently the tales are small—Uplands 12 1-20 123.8; Mobile 12 3-4. Flour—Sale, of 1600 bar rels at 4,9715,00 fur common straight State; 5,121 5,2.5 (or favorite State; 5,2545,50 for Michigan, and 5,02a5,75 for pure Genesee. 19) barrels Southern sold at 5, 37 1.245,50 for mixed broods Alexandria, Baltimore, Brandywine, and Georgetown, and t 1,75 06,00 fur fancy do. Rye Flour—Sales of 100 bar rels choice brands. at 3,00. Corn 31eal is without marked change, but firm.- Grain—Wheat is In 'goocfirequest for the Rest; sal.es buebele iofe nor at S 9 cents. Rye 59 cents. Barley—Sales 3300 bushels at 60a05 eeota. Soles of 16,000 bush els Corn at G 2 C 2 I.2.Oenta Tor mixed; 63 for Hat yellow, and tl4 Cents for Southern yellow. Pro vi.ioos—Sales of pork at 10,37a10,44 for men,, and 8.69 for prime. Beef hams are dull at 15815,50. Holders of lord are not inclined to operate at a low er figure than 6 3-4, exult parcels have brought 7 c. .Whiskey-23 1.4 for Proton. C. For the Pittsburg/ Gar.ettr Mo. Wutrs—l see a statement in the papers that Judge King, of Philadelphia, has complained lately - uf the time and expense which was evaluat ed in the teal of appeals from Aldermen and Jus tices of the Peace, and that he had declared that it would have saved money to the public, if the coun ty had paid the demands of all the plaintiffs, and thereby obviated the necessity of trial by Jury, and that his Honor had suggested the policy of refer ring causes by consent of the parties to the whin. meat of the Judges. , The latter proposition may answer in many cases, be very proper to pat into practice, but I most protest against these OM' plai . nui of the time nod troubleoind expense incur red in the trial of causes of small amount. It is a wise provision of the Constitutioe of the United States, (Amendments, Article VIL) that "when the value in controversial shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of tent by Jury shall I. pnrserrad." • The trial by Jury, the benefits of that ancient, free institution, are mow" deeply seated than mere dollars and cents. It is a great institution, and should be earnestly cherished. It is instructive to the public mind, to the people, the Jury, the Law yers, and the Judges. It is important that causes should not only be well tried, but that the parties should be satisfied that they have been well tried, and every opportunity given for that purpose, and that whether the amount in controversy is great or small. Why should not a small douse be as care fully tried as a big one—why ahould not a poor man's came be as earnestly tried as a rich man's? —ln trial by Jail only far large causes and weal thy men? Sir, there - is more in this Jury• trial than casual observers seem to think.—lf men met bring their cutses before the public, slid hove satisfaction before the eyes of the public,they will seek recant pense in private revenge. The trial by Jury is the birth right of free men. It is only to be found On the Soil of Freedom. It is the means of purchasing our free institutions Take it away and confer the judicature on Judges; and the whole community would soon grow dissatisfied, and return to their good old ways. Among nations where the trial by Jury is tinkmren, where men cannot come be. fore the whole public, and avenge their wrongs, and expose their adversaries, and do justice to their motives and combats, where they sue obliged to submit to some secret or ' pensioned Judicator.% they too often take revenge by the pistol or the dagger. Tees. Jury trials are worth ten times es much as to paid for them in preventing private strife. When the parties can come before the public with their witnesses and advocates, not only they, but their friend., and counsel, and witnesses, but a large portion of the audience become excited, interested, and pleased. The whom scene becomes a drama tic exhibition, more rational, and instructive, and moral :n its tendency, than all the barbarom bull llghia of Spain and the bloody gladiatorial coolies of the Romans. The =met, however small In amount, involve character, and feelings, and hater. eats, to an extent a COSURI observer would hardly believe. Plant trial by jury in any country, however de a.. polio its Government, and it will soon become free as OUT own glorious Democracy. • Bir,rl hope we will hear no mare of "thi• croak. tog about the labor and expense, of the trill of pour men's nose, and denunciation of jury triply, and projects for curtailing no inatitmiva so mend, so iretructive, imd so free. D, Fu• the Pat,'..441 Gazier The kiliomin; instance of hatur, Cir.:knee% acd dminteremed patriotism, la ro Itseerabk , to CI eon eernedithat at cannot fail to gratify every high minded patriot of the pi etent da7, and to edmin• i.ter • biting rebuke to those persona w 15.3 are williog to crawl, even throngh the Mime or poll tiny to °Coe. • ' When the t'edertil Government wart organized, Washington eppoipted Jahn Rutledge, of Saab Carolina, opera( the n Judges of the Solvents eosin of the United States. Two seam after, he resign. ed hie ofllce,find Weshinelon then addreased the Ili:lowing letter to Edward Rinledge and Charles Cetcaworth Pinckney Gcrtnsaas —Ay addrers to you faintly, on a autd.:ci °fine Gollowlos nature, may have a shighs tar •npearance; hot that :singularity will not ex. eeed the evidence which is thereby given of my opinion of, and my confidence to yea; and of the opinion I entertain of yourenrfidenee and (Heed. ship for each other. The office lately resigned by Me. Jahn Rutledge, in the Supreme -Judiciary ofthe Union, remains to be filled. Will either of you gentlemen accept its And, in that case, which of you? Of my sincere regard for von both, I wish you to be persuaded, dco, deo. OCOLOS WASSIVIOTON. Truly, it was a siagelar letter, and manifested • moat remarkable confidence In the honor and pat. nation of Mews. Rutledge k Pinkney. Bet they were patriots and gentlemen of other days than the present, and by their conduct they proved that they merited all the confidence which Welshing ton reposed in them. In a joint answer, they both declined the are point ont ; partly from private considerations, and partly from a belief that they could better terve the country in the State Legislates; of which they were both members. Their reply concluded as 'follows: "Bat u van devoted a large portion of nor early years to the service err oar CODhlry, so, Whenever her honor or her Interest shall seem to regatta our aid, we shall aeerfally fay aside all private or partial considerations, and imitate, an far as may be in our power, the best and brightest of example... Meaning Waahington'a own) .In these latter days of huckatering politicians, it does one's heart good to look back at such oc currences. and it is only to be regretted that we .hove to look so very far back to hod them. C. Facet Cortam—Under date of Feb. 23, IMO, the !Lev. Geo.teemis t Mice?aim to Seamen, writes to the office of the Ameracen Seance's Friecd Society: " - Riven is earrent hero that Sr John Frank. lin 'ass made ttro North Nest passage and is alai* "Ala that the Emperor of China is den& '7ne wife of ide Roy. Mr. Whilden, of the floollwro Baptist Board, waa burled 1.1 Wham. Poe on Thoraday. It becomes my duty io preach the funeral discomfit on the mcaston, mor row, at. Canton."—New York Journal rl Cm. own. •No doubt the echo of rumor+ heretofore cur mkt arooog us. Nover.—At tho Ina dates from the equedree fe the Chinese Seas, 01l hoods were reported to be well. Advice!! from the United States equadron on the Gout or Africa, to Mach 19, speak of the general good health of officers and men. A let. Or Ms Nothing can be more evident then that this I. emphatically the laud of the negro. Here he will grow, strengthen and Ilattred., while to tho white man it hi land el e shadow of death.— romans Winogoodo constitn th end good hearth may, with the exercise of prudence, manage to get motor fora ogle...erne—perhaps far a (ow hallo the end must be conquered. PLthr. HOAX !SOX C1111113[214.41 , TO Wm NM. T021.--.NO fled the bllowigg In the &menet Henld: "We ore gratified to learn that there is a strong prospect or • speedy columeneemeet' and toms pieties of the Plank stead (tor the construction of which a chimer was grunted this winter by the Lefiislatureo from Cumberland vie Mt. Pleasant to West Newton. We learned from one clout townsmen, who hie returned from Cumberland that the B:age Company :offer to contribaie 000 towards its, coat:cc:ion and obil. a hem inly. to put en. sea continue their stages num distely of or Its encephalon." The ladependence, (Au) Copmonyrealti, the 10 h cli. , Judaea tram the reports or recent tn. ...lion on the plan., that the ohdd end 115M111.4 of Mrs. While are alive and may ho reenvered, by putchue, from the Apache Indiu4 daring OW 11011101Cfr From MS New Yer& Courier & Sng4icer. INVASION OP 013IIA. We have reason to believe that the experimem of forrodurg and rerelotrom--ing Cada has been teneweig under circumstance. much more favor. able to mantels gut those which attended the Sound Inland expedition. We have letters from New Orleans. from sources entitled to fall trona dehce, srbrch give such information on theeta. jun as leaves little room to:eonbt that SO attempt ta abeam be,—if indeed [Chu not Steady been renewed.. A letter °film 3d May, afterremaltiog oa the incredulity which preyed. upon the sub ject at the North, elate that the_ arrangements for carrying it Una elect were progreecog with great rapt•ity and upon a lame scale. On the 2nd two snipe folly loaded with passeogers, tensibly endplates for Caltiontii, belt New Orleans for Charts, and within the ten days previous more than a thousand men bad embarked (rem that city, all of whom, there wne good reason to believe,_ were euli.ded is the same undertaking.— None of them, we teat, were recruited at New Orleans, but they all came from the interior, or from the neighboring Settee—many of, them Item j Alabama: sod no reaching the .city they were ins• mediate.), and quits ly embarked on board the ace. sea in waiting for them. Aoothep cerrespondset states that helknow. of three large steamship. that are engaged In the enterprise, one of which left New Orleans:a few day. since with 300 MVO. A sailitg vessel with over 200 it s to leave rat the 4th. We understand that in City also, persona have been engaged within tut few weeks upon a levelce the nature of Which was not do. eased to them. They were mimed Lberal pay in sd sauce, and were required to proceed to New Orleans, where they wield receive fernier &me lees. .p - All thesecircumstimets, mai - others of • Saab. -tar character which it is not necessary to detail, reader it extremely probable that New Odeons was to betbe starting point ef_the Expedition, though the place of readesvenil is not kuown.— All the movements in that city, our New Oriennt correi r pondents mate, have beenekeiationsly m ime, as to preclude the possikilltY of legal inter. frttnee. General Lopez and Gdnaeles wore In New o:leans inrognUo on the lot of May, and coital observers noted the, unusual pointer of nom forts in town. Gem Qvitm.n was in that city a few days previews, and it we. aseneasod generally credited that he originally Intended to resign his cfrim as Goveroor2 of Mississippi, and take command of the expedition. Hie presence Is Naar Orleans, howeyer, fed to warm remou.. Mranees on the part of personal rands. and at was believed that ho had been induced to change his purpose. Tee number of men engaged in this expedition lasted to be larger thus that of those engaged in the previous attempt. It his been stated as high aa 12,000 or 13,000, but this was evidently an ex aggeratios. Jadiciont peanut, however. who have good opportunities of forming an opinion, sea to letters that 4000 or 5000 are undnoh:edly engaged. They appear to have plenty ci mercy, though it is stated thatthe men engage f.r on stipulated pay, but mainly en assurances of rich rewards from plunder and confiscation. if the ex pedition proves successful. Tney are seared, in the strangest terms, by . their leaders, that the r.. land Is utterly unprepared forresistance,—list the forts are defenceless, the troopi dla ffecied,e (Seers as well as men, and that the great mast of the ins habitants will rise and join the invaders, as soon an a !Radios shall have been effected. We find en mention cf any of these matter. to our New Orleans papery, with the stogie exeep. eon of the Bulletin, which plediabed an art:clean the general suhjeet a few days since. That anti. de awomed that a DEW invaiioa,wes on footoind went or to show that the did:Mettle. to be en countered were greater that' had been foreseer, end especially, that the Spanish militantea had vessels of war enough on the 'coast of Cohn to proveet a landinv. This, however, does not mew certain. The Southern Coast of Cuba is some 700 toilet in extent, sat It would require a very large es well as safety active and vigilant force, to prevent vessels Commaded by Yankee emcees from evadit g their watch, and effecting a landlrg. In a aca.fight the Spanish face would, probably, prove easily vintorionsi—ltn. If • • body of 4EIOO or 5000 men, well annund;stiOnid Ink landed, he Lai land would not get nd of theta without e good deal er rouble. The Weis accoonto, it will be remem• bered, wale that the Centers was prevalent at Ha. vista, and In other pane of Cuba, and that Ito rav ages, among the troops bad been extenaive. We Isere from pretty good salbority, that ab though the almost rare had been liken to preterite perfect wvnty among those engaged in gettlng ep the enneditiOn to New Orleans, there were still spies among mem, by whom all them &ye- Men:B were regularly reported to the Cation an. Salines. From tha Florence Eate:mrse Clear the 'Fr..ek. MAT 7, 1 R. 41 Prrneedengse the marling e the Corpretto,r.— In pur•uaow of the tall el the Chatrman. the Board of Corporal., of MC Pambergh end S:rtis hese lb Ra+l•oed Company. met at the Rouse of Jame+ M. Smith, Robinron Town elvp,Was piton conoty, Pa Members preetnt, Mews. Thomas Bilyire or, John Duncan, jr. Tnontis C. Homer,: E ward MeDao Imes McFanec, lawn Wal.. lore, Isaac Walter, jr., and Simnel Lielegaton, Chairmso. The'mecting was called to oilier by the Chair• mac, and en motion, lames Mennen was closets Secretary. The eetemiree•YpQated •t a former atemiag to rale, fends to pay the lax on the char tor, rcrorled thlt they tied oh:flirted the accestary funds and precuted the chiller. The charter was thee read. On tastier, It War Bemired, That toe booka be opened for the into scription of Stock in arid Cm - annoy, and that Mow..MeF.,rien ,n 4 Lvingston. he • c..ornittee Y. male out n e-tien Vt. of the probab'e c.,st of acid Road, and to Gs trelantount of Sorra to;he innkeribed, before said Cetnpacy ,ball organiz d, nod mate "rpm to the Chairmee, r•IM la botchy directed to advertise for times and places where acid bank. *bell be opened. Oa ma inn, the Chairman was directed to call•• mention of the Bawd of Corporator., or appoint committees to receive Stmt, Is 6:commences • may require ' and that boll. be opened lo the fol;orvion place , via t Paris. Florence, Barnett. town, and I. M. Oman'', in Washington County; at Noblestuvro, Temperanearvilie, end the City of Pithrbergh, to Alleaheny County. On motion, It was Remind, That no trobseription shall bo binding, entil the amount which shall be reported by the above named committce,shall he be. Ads subs scribed in the hooks of the C mpaay. On motion the meeting Rehearsed. S. LIVINGSTON, Chwin. JAL McFasarx, SGT. The 'Washington Repuntr, of yesterday, cons tales a card Wined by :deans. Bullitt tt. Sargent, announcing their retirement from the editorial cons tiro; of caper. Toe manse 114411e1l (or this step:a the existeace tit persoe al di tficulue a betwee n themselves and members of the Cabinet. The cud of eleurs.Bullitt Sargent expresses a high degree of tuned+ ration for President Taylor.— ..In taklog leave oloor friends," three gentlemen remark, "it is proper that we !Mould say. that our cot:Eden., la PresidettrTaylor la unimpaired; sod that the sentiment which heti Induced on to devote the volnateer services of yenta In Ms Cause re. Melee as ardent and as unalloyed es when we first tont the field in hie behalf. In his pereonal In tegrity—ln his suseltlsh cif/Ohm—in his pollees nifty, uhutratity, end eievated honor—we retain an oudimintatied confidence; and bad we tot reason to believe that this sentiment is folly reciprocated, we should never abandon the position which we surrender only from our deference to his feelings. and our unbounded teepee: and reverence fur his character and Ida zerviemo." The editorial charge of the•Repuhlio is now in the hands of Allen A. Hall, E.q. Mr. Hall is (am the 3 ata of Tennessee, where he acquired a martial:Matted reputation as editor of the Nashville banner. He was ■ppols led as Charge by Preal. dent Harrison to one of the South American to. public., and be received from President Taylor, come time ego. the appointment of Assistant Sec retary et the Treasury. Ton rettrog editors of theatepublic commend Mr. Hall very warmly In the hied !tentage and regard of their readerv—q reception to which he la thorongly entitled, aud' which, nie doubt, will ho cordially awarded. In ailuston to ms (else reports which have been to tadustriously disseminated of dimensions be. twee the President and the members of his Cat• lee, the National Intelligence', of yesterday, re• pea., very emphatically the contradiction which gavoaome days ego to there Idle atones. it is .to be hoped that these onfbonded rumors which sought to produce Hid revolt they no isnot antie predicted, will now cease. Gen. Taylor is a tory 4 to map, and be will be likely to hold the reins uf Government la Ms own hand,. Wmiumoron, I). 0., Map It A leiter boa been received Is ibis city, stating that the staves In Veiled Township, Monroe coun ty, V., told .11330dMIlUred a plot to murder all the white Inhabitant, in the alto ye township. Their purpose was then to ace' their escape to the &lie of Ohio. A colored girl, however, gave in lineation of the plot, and up to the last essomits, sixty cribs naglesucru mid ltestl arrested and ire. prtsooed. The affair bra produced great excite ment, ands great deal of nuterinefrt. 1 underatand upon good authority that Elward Futter is to be editor of the paper to be established in this cuy, which a inteadr.d to be the organ and exgronent of Southern principles. 'Doss Tux Cartriaal Heasets."—S:r Hoary Basler livery popular at Washington; and, more. over, Lady Bulwer, the Brit lady that has been here wets oar embassy tor years, has won all hearts, She is • ple.sel, agreeable woman, and of the mom cap waling manners She has t.tatos balled mu good o'd U,igloth styli n 1 dinner and tea. At the lather meal, she presides at her table, ■ud does the chemistry benelf, and bands over to the senile. Her dinner parties ant More pleas ant and e.iy tban any thing we have seen for 20 Worihiegren Correrporulto of lb. .11rou aced Pda. EV/211r ABSITILDrII6,-.-TO all=pl L. bOl , mw moot the pica of poverty—to eat the pub-. Usher of • ...a ocompeper haw many copies he mells per es Jak—to ask twine merchant how uld his wloo in—ia lose money on horse racing,' and then low lour temper—to get drunk and " 0 4..1't of o hoedaMta seat mOrttiogr-sto attempt tobort-iv/ money ails lose4tociety, by girkg a responsible person for mouritym not a hearty dinner offish and esti it taming—not to go to bed when yotvare tired and t Itel 1 $ because It is not bed time—lt reeder.a man a service vu. Inoutrlyrand aspect Alm to be grateful for • It— regime a thlog m cheap, because a low price Is a kW ler 14 Deus ucnoc or Tex Sutiacsaa. Orreznital..—• ; Private lettere give * startlieg account of the to. tal dninaction of the beautifel cathedral of Sara. gout by lightning. On the 7th of April, amp 1 . filet; to the customs ofthe towna people, the whole • populatinn, gaily attired, had assembled In the cathedral to follow the 'procession of the Holy Sacrament. The eatowA was immense, and the nearer:au was preceded by a band of music turd a guard of honor Scat eely had the putter skin issued from the maasive portals of the cathe II - dral, ere the heavens became clothed with dark- MU, • huge black cloud hung like a pall over the town, and suddiniy the floodgates of the shire were opened, and the rata descended in each torrents that the whole procession was lotted to take refuge within the cathedral. The pet pie told their heads, and were overwhelmed with. terror at the Cimmerian darkness which envel oped the sacred educe, Preneally there ma. beard a tete - Act crash. seem puled by a calm loud as the roaring of psalmsy. It was faund that the lightning had struck the spire. of tbr- I cathedral, and entering through one of the en mamas interstices of the Inht and gracelol ar. chiteeture, struck dead the bell ringer ! and pe. eetratem to the timber rootieg. which imme diately blared forth with a fury admitting et no control, although the ,:teavens continued j to poor down their water,' upon the burning-1 rafters. The crowd, preferring even water to bre, rushed forth Into the street through which t the water was pouring .la torrents and led the* unquenched dames to do their del work. The rOOl fell in towards the afternoon, and then the i ntlests incited the. people to attempt the piererea lion of the interior, and the course if the flames 1 . was at length arrested. Thus - has periabed the noblest specimen of eeelesiamical suchitceture in all Arrange, perhaps io all Spain. Tine 87A1 , 11 asn Clora —The Beaton through; out Ohio is unusually backward, bin tonal prom; Ise. Along the odo river vegetation is some ten dep. In advannei .of the Lske Shore, sod last weak the river hills were ttclothed with living green." The beautiful buckeye woo nearly in lull leaf end just opening its ibloisome, and the berth leaves hell OM. Grass and grain never looked better:Throughout Central and Southern Ohio, the recent rata, having pot the rich soil In admirable condition. Farmer, were busy in their great and reohno corn fides, pLsiiing the seed In boos of as abundant battiest. The fruit pros peels are generilly good: in the vicinity erthe Lake theseason has been remarkably dry as well as backward, and more rein would be beneficial. Winter grain looks Imusosily promiriog, and fruit Urn are loaded with blossoms. Thomason here is Unfavorable (or early corn and vegetable planing, but plenty oPtdog dais" may be looked for before harvest. —C . /netsurf Herald Tho Boston papers mention the .death on Sam day of &laboring man t is consequeoce of drinking too freely of cold water while to s heated am. Da. Janson,i the revered Burman Mitainnaryi we regret to learn, Wel not expected.-to-lisW i at the date of the list advice* from gdaulmatm.' In a later to Mr. Haswell, dated Dm. 41st. ha says: I win plodding on the dictionary when arrest ed by Me fever, and know oat when I shalt be able to resume mrlabora. I should be glad to hoe long enough to firdah that work on which I %aye *NISI so much time, bin our times are i 4 too bands of Wm who dotal all things well." His case bee no doubt been decided beforo and if be imp been removed arch this great work unfinished, the providoccetwcald teem truly mys terious. Savona COII3O.—TEe Norfolk Harald of Mon day says: : Green Peds and Strawberries pie no longer administered to oar martini in homortiatott Them vete a good Pupal, of both on Saturday, and peas were selling at 621 rests per peek ; thaw. berries 371• neat! pet quart. Peons' S7ATIMII.---TWS artist writes Ina friend that hw statue of E/0, 11PhiCh was lost, by the wreck of the *hip Westmoreland, at Cartbsgens, on tea mast of Spate, was tesuided for three t hummed dollars. but he hod an idut bunt on the sameers. gel which was. not tutored. Hi. statue - oi-Me Calhann would be shipped from Leghorn about the middle of the present mouth. There ate at present six trains tinniest daily -between New lurk and Rasta. Two of the., pre exactas trains, and the entire distance of 550 miles pi rim in thirteen boors,. at erase of dearly thirty miles an hour. Tee regular trains make the trip. to about twenty two Loom. At • late, municipal election in Providence, Rhode Island, the question of gramme been see fur the tale of spirituous liquors was submitted:to the people, and decided an the negative by a large mitiority. Mr. Joshua It Giddings bits been appointed • Jellgato from Onio to the World's Pose* Goo- Taation. The Authorities of AeSura, N. Y, have ousa imously refused to grant noy lignor heeotes this year. There were nine deaths by 'mei piax In 8.311011 lasi week. The EPitedPal Ceratenton of Virginia meets at Alexandria to day. • Drubs ill Boston, Jut week. 11P—by conituar lion 11, mule! fever 6. Llet week a Aft. Cros;cr diid In Ilahfax, Vu line extraoteinary age of 107. Account. from Pernamltoco to the tad ma, eay there had been no abatement of the mortality. Ehtpa Were daily leaving Mena, Ayera in bal. Int op to March 12. Tee ei•letna of N.:if Itr , in their late meet• leg, dlaapproved of the Na,hville Convention. Thome. M. Borger.% Whig, ht. been re elected Mayer of Providence, with Wei; Coon. cit. Te atom was celebrated in S. Peter'. Carbolic Church, New York, on Sunday, on account of in. Pope'. ketarn to Some. Sweep Hushes delivered an address. Patton or Fuqua:ma Ls.—lt I. surprising to tee with a hat sheen,' the Irish Potato tow coltisated of the rice plantations in this goseter.• The yield cf this yew'. crop w ill 1111011/11 to teat or nee thomand bpiht Is. Severity ladies of Synacuse; Ni Y. have sent Senator Seward congratulations for his speech containing the sentiment there is a higher law than the Constitution, the law bestowed by the Creator of the Delvers,. The Senator in reply defends the right of woman to speak to the high argument of slavery, and •dds his thank. for their influence agalestdt, which is ..aa a golden chalice to bright wine." The French papers state that the sob marine electric telegraph, between Dover and Calais, wan to be opened to the nubile on the 4th or Mar. tho souivereary or the proclamation of the French Republto by the Constituent /mem. hly. Now men 01,1—The notice, In the papers throughout the State, indicate that there will he an unusually abundant yield tble year of all kinds of agricultural products. Geld is reported to have been discovered in Scald county, Pa. The New York Herold has papers of the 12th of January from South Australia, giving farther aCaILOIS of the distovertes of !aria noontide' of told, and showing that heavy companies hid been P....red for washing it. It bad abated the disposi tion to emigrate to California, and people who bad ca„,aged passage, were forfeiting their passes° money. Wasnisoron, El. 0., Mey 14. It Ie currently repoactl here t he. Edmund Rome, E:q., retires hum the editorial charge of the Union on the 'Ain Inat. There wee (rust et New Orleans on the night of the bin bat. A Cotrneny bas been foamed In Boston, with a capitil of 815.000, celled 'The N. E. Maumee'. al Agency Co." Gentlemen is want Qf and ladies in wieldhusbands pay P 3 and have their names registered. This done, therare enti tled for ono year to receive introdulons and oth• er asairtance corn the Company. The Emperor of hernia has tuned an egicial notice to the alders of the army of occupation, to Moldavia and Wallachia, to ally themselves In manage with native lat i trea who pease,. landed property, whenever possib e." Rust arm,' A sboajog event took place Dear the Blue Ridge tooncl, a few day. ago. A little bey, tea or twelve yeses of age, the sou of Me, Bagley, beteg at play with a negro boy of the wee age, propelled to show him how the lnahm•o at work oa the mod blew rock. lie acco•diogty laid • undo from the powder silted away its a buildivg aged or that purpose, sod set Um to IL-- A tram:mid/ma explosiou envied, entirely destroy. leg the house, killing the white boy Instantly, and torurtog the black boy so severely that ho died in a few hours.-111rdmoad Whig. One ef the officers of the United States ship Ohio, who woe paid oil last week in gold, took a cab at the gate./ the Navy Yard, and eat down It the Revert House. antacquently, on counting over Ins oceueueletiocs, he fogad Ow be wee.hort )tail ga,goo—the .moura contaiped ID oho of the bags that bat been given hind An inquiry wu Immediately anathema for the driver of the Cab, and op Gliding him and etruotting the sehtcle, lo! the miming bra of gold was fasted under one of the seam The cab hod been cued frvently, and carted 0111:0Or0011 passengers dur.ng that day,— Boston Marl, r , 'LIM LOONCIT OF lOC Fterituon.—ln London, etiquette 10, bidsa physician from applying the lan cot; he moat seed for • surgeon, who broonsider• ed an humble brdividual A pollee:tan Inched a physician to dine with him In the country. As they wore riding out together, the opoilethan Was at tacked with an apPvglecuc 0.. It was necam.. ;I to bleed him hot the ghlfhiciall w Uldbot do it; • i,,, it was beneath hie plofiaanotal digit ty. U. rode . on to hie dinner, earl rent a surgeo to bleed bin I friend, who loud bun dead, TOM is like the Nat h. i no .bio• who regretted that he had of bad an In trodcehon U a drowning ollo.lhat might bare saved lib Tina Evratarnies—ik small schooner, of five and a half tone burihrre, called the Enterprise, aril ved at Havana some time during the list month, from lowa, bound to San Freuriteo. She was both at Mineral Point, love, b f Berj. Butler, and con voyed on wams forty mi., to Fever It leer. *ref • being riggeo tit galena she desceatled tha Misstestpl, ale•rOd (toy Ntn. C1,4-ana and is now on her engage to the Elver S m lon, whore horowner intones to mend loam, N c rogue and Leen, thence dreg her amen the Pet rye, Aileen cedes, laaach her in the Paella, and {wand ie CaliSmais• • Tint •bltartopaltr..Elacneti et 71111 /lefiriblan Eri.crraLCuttiettl,—TheGrisrenil Committee met tart week in New Nork and from the report of the meeting, girreniby Dr. Durbin, Ain newly ap pointed seetetart.kre kern the receipts daringthe Sear bare been 5tb7,03,13, being in excess over the expend:tures,af 06.916,40. What female rer]tbe Is that whose name. read backwards and torwards, is the enure?—Nam— What ladylike designation is that which), spelt backward' nod forward" the same?-151ndatn.— What time is that whirb spelt baelnaraids and tors wards is the carnet—Noon. What portion of young lady's deers is that tallish spelt backwards and forwards is the karoet--Etb. I - The little steamer Allegheny Mail, arrived at St. Louie on the 25th ultimo. from Wberty'a Mills, eighty notes byre the mouth of the Gascon ade. She to the first steamer that bits ever gone up that stream so far. The brought down 4 fall wage. constmlog of &haat 60 blooms from the Iron .orbs of MM.. Jones dt Co., on_ the Merl meek. These works are shuttled about twenty Ere miles from W berry's Msllo, ibe now establish ed bead Of navigation on the Gasconade.. 123:11123:11 Ira Baltimore, on Tnesdag. If th tart, brbd R. Stephen P. BPI, ldr. DINI.LIN L. FanaceTOCl. of 1611 elty, to MAVIT F.; daughter of titer Fahaestoia, Eq; of tha former alace. . .... . . llPAl'Laxes Verrawcoa —The proprietors of this great medicine hive received hundreds of certificates attesting the eltellenCe Of the medicine. They extract the following one amend handredzi— Louisville, April 111,1i47. Deem Y. DOH & (SO —Gendemen-7L4 is to certify that a child of mine dins al:dieted with worms. Im onied various kinds of - Yenning° and edirtionteied them, bet with no effect. I Men Poichamd a ire . of ADLanels celebrated Werminge,fmot Pawl Yennwinc, druggist of our city, and after Shiag a fell dew, the child disci:tinged a fall quarter worms. The health of the child improved Immediately. I would retein. mend Dr. hnianc's Vein:Rego to the publleins one of the meet safe arad effectual remedies for worms now in we. J. 11. GUTTER, klerchant 11:7 For solo J*lPp t CO,No CO Wood street. mayl2-ddsed Scald of the Poo , and Ankle Cured Hue—l am desirous of muting known to Me pahlic the pest effwesey of your PETDOLEUM in my own case, which was It invert scald of the loot and' ankle; upon removing the smetrieg;the akin peeled of with tt, Rod left nothing 'but the bare surface. I expected to be laid up all winter from the effects of Mtn scald, bra we applied the retroleam freely, by menus of n Illectel cloth smarmed with in az hen, the applinatior. cats painful, bra In avert short note the pale abated. I had no poi. in one hoar afterwards. In five days from the time of the applicant,. of the Petroleum, I was nble to go to work. I taSe pleasute to stating these !soli for the benefit of othersedercre, and am deslrous that they should be made politic. would also state, that I find imumdiate 4 Mbe( by the ore of the Petroleum, In horns, Dem 'which I am a frequent master owning to my business about the engine. I would recommend it, gA the moot prompt and certain remedy for burns I have ever known. intgoccil I D CUE, Engineer, Sharpshergh ; Allegheny Co. Pinsburgh,April. IS*. • Dor tale by ileyeer &McDowell, Ito I:4'ettrl street; ILE Sellers, G 5 Woad at; D hi Carry, Alligheay en); D A When, Allegheny, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny; also by the propomor, S. apt? Canal Dattin,Serenth st, Pittsburgh TES Asmaota—W. U. nicomr, of Probl Toortitinp, vdl tro aupported in nomination as a can dim.. for Mutably, beans the Whig era Antilll34.liC by /MANY VOI'MRS may la:dia.:MT JEST2S, or the NOW. Word, Pittsboygh, via be .oloported to ate Whig and A tooto sorie coOvey Conveouon. tor weetembly. SIIUTII may ii:ditorteS Asezzazi.r—We are authorized 13 renounce Jam. F. W. 1.14 .1. • candidate for Arzotabiy, zuefre to the decagon of the Antignareeio and Whir Conv. waylkedazotc9 LOQAN, WILSON & CO., 139 WOOD PiT., ABOVE nyrit, • Have jam received lam additions to their SPRIMI.OI'OCE OF DIEDIVA BE, CIITLERT,&c Imported by late packet. from Europe, tont to' Which they would awe/ally cab me attention of patch...ea, believing tr air very eaten vive and low Will give , o malcddmall'T E. NCO GRA° INIIITITIPTIONS CITIZENS'•' INSURANCE COMPANY, r=3 C. C. 111.14SEV, rerai.• • W.•11A1153, Saes. 0 Mee-4N to. et Water street, in the ware hossedg C. 11. {:RANT. • UIN COMPANY I. nos prepared to iniure loads of riots, goa uianef.ictonea, goad inoinliaticliie in attire, end in trianrini roue., &e. _ . An ample kaarazy for the aridity and integrity of the Insidanon, to alforded in the chancier of the Di rectally Who are all citizens at Pitteltargh. well and fo•orably known Lathe routdonnlty for Ittirprealenee, /lttellteesee. •nd inteetiw. Eneaoi, Wm. Darnley, i.nr Inver, .Ir., Wolter Ersant, 'Hunk 1) King, Edward lien:el:on, 7.. Kinsey, S. Ilarlough t 3. hl. nine; spAttt! Da. D. RUNT, Dertust.e.orucrefrom Decatur, benre oca.Drir Improveamnia to Desatast fry. DR. 0. 0. STEARN°, late of Bolton, 4 prepared te. aramensetwe and Oct Mods Toren tn athole and p tru ot Oroll Ouetioßor Atinaqt,cric Saction Elates.— TVCCITACII t 00.0 VI /IPS .0 [70.3, where nte Befit It exposed. Odieo and re solenee next door to the May or e edict. Fourth street, linen; roh.. itaserro—J. R. ddnredden.F. 11. Eaton. ROD Ohl* and Pen u ay rlr out es Rat lie ads . Oartcs Chita 1 PKVA. IL It. Co. Third at. 1 rursocaott,Apdlls,lssl. • THG Stocikoltters of the trOla mad rennarriirtinta ',Rail [toed Company ere hereby notified to pay the firth lanolinent of tire Dollars per share. it the eIT,Le of the Common, a. heretofore, era or bermes tea day of !day Legg and the remaining instalments of Fire Dollars per share earhnon or befare the :nth day of each succeeding month, ants! the whole are paid.' ile order of tha Board end/nectars. rar3-thd • W. L &RIMER, Jr., Treasurer,. Geranin• dlgal• VArlaaa. Colegni. MM.: undersigned hare been appointed agents J. Pittsburgh for she sale or Chortes,Almie Farina CoMane. Itellilere will be supplied at manufacture prices. WM A tileCLUilti & rue, 14 %SI Liberty yarn., 'lubber Hole. 1.1.,T received, JWU Icel. Hose, C noel laic, of all . ty aices, and far superior to leather (Jr sate by 7 a It Wand e•. latila /Lubber Cloning.. • • 4000 FEET Belting tbr Machinery. ut allvidlhs tram I to la macs, welch we will Kell Ai the ...factorce, prices. All the 1.4111 sold At our wahlishmeet will be ar Arrenloi 10 be eqe al ICI 1.111/Cry Not week etl, for sale by & II P&ILLIPS mole Auto for Holum' Belting CA S''3 TUBPLN scs'Joull for rate by Fi.'°.! .5718 11. [411.1.11118 57 Wood st ipp ()IJSSEL'S lIXTRACTS,Uog End & Joe I do • HMO 1414 AIOCII2O Shwring Cream, jcto reed and for said 4 H Y. Sgiaxes mnt at - l i rir 4 EAV C R L A t.P, m‘y I d • PEIUANENT. GREEN, ground Oil,,An 511, On/01,blat ItteiVedvalla fir sale ty • • J ElOO In (10 mayl9 to Wood st L4RD OIL—In htla 'Barnard & Co's heat, past ta , hand, for solo b • Rine 7 Ewa a. co PINK BOOT — lb. tot ado by ay 19 I MEd& CO. CAIItIONATEDZIAGNF4;A-21Albsjuit received , and for ..lc by . msyla .1:11IDD Zs CO PON . Vgi JALAP-100 'IAMB bIi(JULDERS—,IO blank • 3houldersi7 . enaka Ilams,reeeiyed per nteainex , llnrabargb and far rale by mayly LOINS A.HUTCIIISON /a CO FAG:ONO TOOLS—A bompleto assoslascht the boa. goatity Oast:Wail tom and Cora &Yd. warranted; Oast Smelt s :l,A 4 prong Forks, walraetish Cast Steel liar /Nm telex do riocisrheer Ilara, aoll4; In doe conspiso nft dgi for sale law, al th e Drag and Sned Stott of '8 N AVlChEilxii rim la, Corot Sixth A Wo of p=m'aflTNYrirfirmfp /Imp, Qs Lalno AA. MASON a CO leavo:wcowed, per capree, . nod now cpening tio pet cLowLatoge do lalasi poo Plain e Mu...W00 do. , /tE.%Cl:lVotTC'oXrtt'.ilrlct'l'.d'Y openlus as 11 , 0 Mode colt! Trobet Shavris, cmbro.derod 60 flack do. Al., pcs flack Gro do Cl &Its, 6 pc. uo f So Chooz 4 4 pc• do TOrt Sal,or S. U cta h lit . Ft s E ° Oltie l s h i • ggs P l s trePrzic h ;l7:Ze n r :frie d rcoM, and Tiorr opening by n A matx, tto E arid_ ,b9 Mnrket St .TDIOTATI)ES-03 1 bustiell Jut mold, lot sale b 9 r mavlS ' JII CANFIELD 10 CAtqCS I.E.k RV,: tor sal, by mai 13 3 R UI~WP"'" 1"-'1" I.rlittigFlELD um) 18 CIIIBBE—an nn prime new Cheese for sal, by omll6 B cANFI9..n , -- 111UTTF.3-4 Oe.O toll,it 4 op Li CAN( o, f o r )," • AILL.DAtt • Danu.o S.ll POnPit A WRPIIY A BURCIIPIELD totte iTkerd .u r pq uf above goods, Inettlgins NolteChin., Prod. Aloqoe, littoltoets; wott..d C.loredbin , p ON and "" ptrenY r") 17 MttUrUtPla & UURCILFIELD I netts the otten.to.' a( %hot. avenue, good. for Mourning puroum . to took very falimove , meel, }oat reeetved, sue. as Black Itlembasote firth!. Atpacear, Week Mouse de Lames, blooming Wesel tit L., do Prioted !Wage., Times, Lltolltan Los tes, Ittenyttes,, til.e and LlPttod Liwtoh iinabidicettd de; Bonort Ittbbent, Self( dc., V. 4., n. , mg,l7 IlitiNflNgPAPGß — Ahrt). On b 2 rA o. Moto to order, the Toriott. ...et , of PntottoF Polton, Pog Wropplog Paperr;Crovnt, Meld( tio Cid Mottle (town , I.V.apping Pope.; Crown, &Lethal, .44 Doubt. Crown Post Ottlee raper, Posteboont,trx' reur : W MARSHAL Qin L, . Mi ll, It, /4iiit % .11 , 1PORTANT. crie-,•mr. . . BILIS V'S GICIL P/1N !.'E X t BiCTOR. mins ne •cr fai t tn a t rein Pei:doer-told cantata cure I : for Rare.. rtlen Sore and I dorted . Eyea,. Cu..o Wound., tltu'ae, kcal:en:teary Ittratatauadt, Of.raint. tore Nipple& Broken Urea.; flan Rheum. Rheum. oitl and inveterate sores, and all Mlle.:Lamm and Inflammatory , • • ILN NEW .EN iIf:LOPC A.NV BOXES OF 510CII IiNLARCFO SIZE!!! • CAUTION: • Ceuntrefeits cIDALLI.VS EXTRACTOR in the nut wessirva !loud the market. Shutt then 2, non aenson! buying the stlicte in the. NEW DREs‘n: you avoid the danger o f being Imposed upon by even 111C - C4111 , 11 of-geeing the 601,11. EC, Wig silt, moreover, near Get per cent on Ile average. Caution to Desalers• Gros it:p..lll , n is pinctieed upon Reek , . IT tin tenspsleas cterste,. who put up the ecunterlrn Stuff in a Caanteriell at the old Vc(uplicr, mixed Sew bezesof the genuine in each dozn; and thus itEr It for talents Seduced price! This ll . calcites lemon dealer.; but the emtEding, innocent, "'Diluent. who uses the si ghtl y anicle.psysthe penalti! 'ObaTerthei Pain, unsightly icias and metes resulting hate sere e weands or sores, and, oflan loss of hie itself, are the consequence. • • • - Caste In Point it g Particulars ()tone of the toast seeete!7 beint and !alined star,- eta at the lute end dinatroun HAGUE. ST fiEeT EY YIIISION, in Neer York. will thortly be 1 valtihed. blind the NEW ENVP.I.OPEt 4 , not DUX- Es, and lay AbillittipZEp AG VITVS !! fix st‘• the 111111111 Cireldeil for 1610. mark the sput>b onrhe, new dim I—thaTriangle, Serpent. leers. See, I.loie, oiled Eagle, end 7i: Dopers Wlieell • Er.rav end danger and trued, and bay Valley's Ex tractor owl, in oe aYW3su.v.adLe. 111211/. 11. DA ele Ittomisray, r York. Rehr P a•legheuylienet al arid Whek sale ApetX. ' Wu Ttiong, gee., Pittsburgh • ,• , LL—The now. or Elea.. who green. the Dol l. Salve, neveenv, froth thee( the proarielof latn solf, or from his authorised agent., tehl be published ia the paper, ea a gnide to the public to steer clear of freed_ • , • • mitylinondsti Dissolution of Portncishlii..., • THE Psrt_erith;p ...a°. cawing Waverea the sobsetatre, N Vorxtly, Jr., N. Toryhy, st.; John leocgtly, Mathias Vargt y, T. old Myers: mad. the trio of N. V" egity ato ferresieuractsring notion goods, in tho Star C110.111 . 1 , 111/..111 . 111 1 10111 Ilencsylvtada, wt. di.olved by manta conrete,the itch a A, UM) Ital. 'The ltsice•ol of ire lets firm vr•ill be scaled by N. Wealri where oil theta ha and japer', are defeeelled. • . - VOttbTLV, jx N. VuEliTLI', at. • " JOHN-VI /1111TI.T. mylqd,thedieS MATHIAS VOtaiTEY cirALL PAPERptIU renta tt a a 3=l . . r i s Of n 717 wail Paper Store, Woo se ~)1 ny l lcs l~ C ~ ] AS S a ICI uis ` O CO LL Q.~i: fiTCH k•TAR--M brbi P. r' '' rot case Ohp L . 11 7 S A lIUVCIIIFON Pr. CO " (vn ..0 by • • ..te ' lllffy 17 4 ' H UlCli I tON Or. CO 'TOBACCO —8 keg. No J, 0 men, reC re g Im en Alm shall, for sale JAS I.ALZeLL T ATM , I , 6,1 4 -0 AST reely, We low ..L.l 03 Owe , conmytnnenl; by " SAI DAL:CELL • r1 , 91A6C0-40 tas colloviend Ipa,W,lrecerving .1 :Per eneAl. Per ...iv r.r JAS 11ALZeilia DIELODECON'PIANON . . . Ttiivr received... , pew operilit.onoelegint ROI. pod 5 mare 51e'cideon Pi... kern the eel. salsa mnaursterory of tilurea./t ttraeinnau, This is a superior instrutneut,of fine tsue e 'airstrary rapid ester:waitron; a so, one tine 4 ostsver lifeladeou, 41 ji,Ellta'.3 Irtaste :dare r • 11.417 . 1111 Tstel I Journal. Chronicle. Dee patch, oil Yost 'copy.] irmisur L.Y•edisperlot trth *alerted Tibet J. ursert, eourprromeprmoon, diege, Pink, tilde, Green, end Corn colored, just recevork PeresP. esq and thus day openhit b.f . : , A A /1A20:11 & CU nrayri - A ad Market It PIECES Rogan Vlve. Plnk...(irern, and Cant I.lareac., Tec , ..!.ret 'erprear, and nava 07n1 , 10ir lnayl7 . A A MASON KV/ .DIONTEIt cholee'rwlore.r7sl 1. the exttenie tow priceof Lts. per) an u,+ n this Jae 7 Lena 1.7.1. MASON te CO ViAC , "-401thds SLiistidets,clued-Jest reel, and for:sale Le r rlimer & SILL. en Just receiving - Ily rimy 17 bTUART &SILL --- rk2a?-113 buthels I 4 core, br rrt.y 17 C rUdItT a. SIM Ylrlcn Fatima in eliar, iald fnr slacby . .a may 17 SWART SILL' . . 'net recd on corn? S VILI 4 R V ,9I , zneyl7_ • U LCO G hhds prime touit.Tilie paa.-kcd atocldc JUl ntl7 l • not sale - 7 9 UILIVOCTII &LIZ .p,OWLEß . 2 q k r er g a ; IEI Las ISibirtg.itot met, rot .nle by' mayl7 J S DI C') It APLF. St,b; AR &liIOLASSgir—A ctra!l j[lsl rectoed,lbau fur etabe by Wm & CO lalm.xy It inn rec , J, is•rfar _LI 6rrt?.i Tim 11.1cCLITItO CO 031.1 . 2 , -1W latthrg 11 7' D ( 112: 1 1 1 6. CO _Ti: 213 I.3Lle?ty G A LER 'ATVS in 141e:4 6th. n . nd i f: t ln i t i r t alz . gy . 13 Innyl7 - I , LnUR-6 Main nom, alvl to, n'e. by JA• ~ 1 1 1 7 Et DM ZELL kCD P1nT.6.1111-6 culn. on Land, 41.11 for 112.k Ly ninr 17 IL DALZELL &CO 7IT 7;c'„il,7 &: ,ic}: - .TE6 na7l7 in 4 . , -- Q04.1'-1:0 b. CkilErolho Soon Auld rev . for zuk: ro3vE: I 1,1.114 IIZET.SON. 110 r A ur sA•ru HIVE cap Yr ic4.recoi.s, und fit ird's by_ Idid.l.FH A. tt VV INE:— ro r.r '4 6 ' S e i ' L r fe"ols 31 , 40 r; LU l'oln re, ~ Idnie, for rale by RICICrToid,N 614 1- .!1) , 1311-10 ra yl7 Water & front a , . • `EGA D-7A kbda N Orleans in parr, for anla by 0 way i 7 . InAttiII'DICKEY tr. CO' I 0 tt . ; 4 17 .5.-4, bth ?Ilit.trireilistenitelyttoby 'M./LT[ll:2B-4LO* lb. la time, for xnle by • . - talyi7 • 19.A1A.11 DICKEY' Et CO bd. ea band, and far rale — by' rn•qa7 ISAiAII MACEY & CO (ME •E m Mud md for tal 17 lBnlel t DICKEY& co WATRLIPROOF PAINT-4014.50bi buid fur bale low, la close bonintsont by bicyl7 . ' ISMAtt DICKEY CO-- O—l nsron anteb C fl l i ' a b y; t e A d I JtV lIN , C I{ SALT—steam refined, far Latta tate i ftir gate ratTl7 ISAIAH INCltlik A CO . . 1 . ) bdjust reed, and for tale by , LA. scolyl7 S t W FLOUR -3CO Aria Ililderrnank brand s jort reed, for wale rp 0.417 a A. W HARI:MUG/I 13YE FLOUR-1111E1s iced, ur] !orle by =ll7 S IV IIAWAS-11611 Sl;Ofire 0179FiD HAMS-10 tierces Aims brand, I=+t received, and :or Isle by may 11 • Its W lIARBAUGH BACC.r.•—as,Orlo 114 trtsool s;der • 10,U:0 Ths Ilorns; • • ' 10,071 /E 1 Sides, all rity tmoked;for stle moyl7. . & HAIINAUGII TO DOILDZIIS touVosiLs will be received by the rut scriber, A. for the elnePClll of s School House, to be built in Ice town „of Port Font, (Lock No 3, htenenignhela Improvement& until the first dry of done next: Plan ana rpeclficattoin bay be seen at the office Of Heron, -MOM*. Fifthstreet. Pat:burst. Prcossals to be addressed, 1 MORRISON, on behalf of Pebnol Pireetatv. istaylaid3.• Kmartrau Gold and Eaotorn kzehangc. 11 .11. 4r 0 sod lloaking down ' of A 'tv ILK/303 er, CO Itzekaupo Dank A took. • 1 A FEW co.res of Ibu watt or thin bent wanted at tqa Exch.ago °Moo of A VVILAINS tr. CO M3MtM2==l E • • . PLOYMENT will givsn to twenty addlolonal • Gott !Hatt., at MI Cant AVorke on dm Sandy sun Braver Canal. Arplv itant , diatalT to— tnnyl7 C DIDWELL, WateCatreet. WASTED, ryv a orbolesala ha:dwarf: Samoa in Philadelphia, I.lno active young lean, woo is faTedlide with the business, and has an eitcarlve usipsanstrmte salons the merchants of Ohio • statt — teanirlsaala, whose trade he er,sld inilaruee. •Tra a suitable pasterna libnrat ealary will be paid. Address B. 1. at this GO.. • masi.tikaddw 21A: MASON t CO, G 2 market ti, y are mon• coon . ink choice high Colored Ilareass,Trasnea, kiss querns, D.lplaincs„ St, all m reduced prier. Myla - pABT eolorpf Lawns awl Mat lin. atilt' lowM7. c,f• int; Rill ba op.ed by AA MASON & co tr-N CIIPALETOTS - -A A Masano ore now rer o min g 4 corr.:atm Swiss Embroidered Metros of the mow oridoroM mote,. Dor coins Fopint 01 A. India 14•444 - 311144 TTttrrUlt f i l, n l , l'4ll . ri t i 4 c , l o ll o 4 l .l„D 74010, 1 1: 1 0 1 3%44 per YMO: pt. p, MMer do. ntAgbe'r gis7ef . W s ash 1.• Ot t , 1001 idrlts, wthmed N ivea; 054 411544 0. • tortomm o f 'AAUP:I4ES 14.61SENACINFO4,104,odiet , Drool Goods dereroy, of sewol cor ks , u 1 tooth nut cooler et Fourth nrd Musket • s, mayld E P-6 f bales 41170un u