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isms sad sakeerrtpdaos to the North /Medan sea
Sizettel 'Wee Mune, ilaletkiota., Men a ma tar'
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.Al A •- - • ofthe Rl* Suns Omuta Commi tt ee,
bald pi Hunt tiara vosso,lllnts ..
RINXL.I9, . the Welp of Oa veeeral townies
of ads Buda rorsonal— to select a ember of dole.
cis rat • tathr rasyratthe nrpreseatexthen la the
ant tall dtheyathi ta NMI ltiConyereou
k, a PbUndelPtd.. on UM kith day of June,
lea for the wpm, of noodnadag a candidata for
c. s aii le,mth, to be voted for asthe Bathing
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. • mormiri mamma, ciwria.n.
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Ganda R HAM Secretary. . .
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• Antimutainto ann.-Whig County Con.
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germane of Co m oall of the Ohnirresa, the Whig
• mg Arallimonle Committhe oflanageme
• mew sus el the Goan Bona' The following resew
ige: was edersd, to 'do—
nna the Wag and Anttmaaoutgtome
'ofd = Election D4uiemofAUlegkeo7 Canty
be, and ere hereto mamma to meet at their seta
peas ket khan elections, on gatarday, the la day
of lase next, then and there tooled two deletiltel to
• the Omani Oximation to be held at the Court Baum,
eaWedneaday, *alai day of /one, at 11 delock, fa. a.
gild tharraidos re make the meal mad mecum,
' aeadnaleas for the emang October Elostietee, mad
also to appoint fire delegate. to mamma the Cownkr
In the Suns Conmetion, to be held in the elty of Pala
a ' deigles; on Wednieday, th e 19th day of ham*
• The primary mecUsem IsktlesTemmehips to held
. lemma - the homy et two and fin o'clock, (maw
pug and then totheWotda and ficarogkebetwece the
leas awns and act o'clock, P.
• • • A lIILANDB,IIIIBIaus.
• Jan. E. Pau,
AVM PiaccuAlSeeretcries. •
Pittabanik, esmllo.l.B3lr. •
CrEl3! MELT PAGE EGA LAICAL KATIE=
TELEGILLYIIIO tus.
Tim Nonmaritlaa—On y, the An
timascalo end • yof County holds its
Finney sferldintbsSf lion and inarructicin
paNdasig• to the County nominating
eira.. It la high time gureekne the every mamba
efibt petty looked about him, End mode up his
- Wad in mud to the proper persons to be se
' beta This is s duty of the mere borne.
palates, as a nomination by" the Whig Cones.
tin in this Conti, is niemat Want quite Mita*
snout to an elation. The people generally eon.
Arm the ninshostions ef the Convention. -
Ths Officern to be seleetedaregall mistake net,
OW number of Congress, br two years, bout the
• fib 'of blarelk,lB3l, Cu member cf Commie in
1 „Supply tbiescany whinh wdl lie created by kb.
Hempteuresiguthm: one Senator; flveinembers
of the Aseanddil one Pritelging A 13019031 One
0:111114 Surveyor; One Couunisaioner, and One
Auditor. The Convention will oleo have the am
illaka ONO= delegates to the Whig Stat e .
Conk
ventien,which will Duet in Philadelphii; on the"
.19th dual:se, to nominate one person for Ca.
ultbreMissioses, one for Auditor General, and
one Re Smuyor General.
We believe them are candidates for flouring.
*er r bran the offices named, except Inc County
is rather strum, however, that to
, It
by perms are actin for the nomination Mile
Assembly. ,So fir as we know, there :are 04Y
In candidates, Including Messrs. Welker and
Miner of the late delegation. This leaves the
- Convention no choice wherever. There may be.
however. a Feller number ot , ,narocs presented
to the Convention, but it ra desirable that those
who wish to run 'braid announce their mines in
time to give some chance for mAcction. The
grad =OW of basins, ; before the Convention
•wN nomessaily briny mange a good dui, end
inerket linlo chance be ebrisalab. Itis of
exceeding Importance mike people arida great
&Wet tiel we geoid wadable and expedmea
mei to the Lirgidetire. and we trust that the Con
- venike will te aide m preuntho names of each
to the people for their VOWS.
C I 1) 10: As, the town where Gen. Loper lands,
whit Ids forms, Is on the North side of Cabs, es.
sal opposite the capes at:Florida. Mean= is
alarmed &boos Simp edits to the vestals:laden*,
sad Minna abortions lomdred miles west. Ca. •
be hircreas larndred mlln long; and of an average
wolthof stoat misty miles, and contains a male.
idea, we 'appose, of emer one million of iambi-
Asap. neceagss of NM pro her a poorbitien
of 62.5,06.7.25e,000 whites, and the remainder
'fon colored men and slaves. If thewtaitta
ars sot dation ofa tante gingen. ader*
will no deal* be overcome, and theirAises will
payees forfeit of their temerity. The western
UMW' the Wad, where the landing his been ef
fected, Is the most F.:Tubas, sad die ernallan of
oncost
at dekat will ismibe decided.' • • I
We we banana that a china has been pre.
eared, and a loge anunrat of the troth taken, to
manna n plank road Gaza Cemberlind to West
Nearten,io conned with the Youghiogheny Mack
Warr itztprovement. The plank road is to be
liCastraesed cut the bed of the turnpike road,
corking from West Newtim to Camberland, •
&guar dame seventy mica. The cralculatha
is to paw over the plank road at the rate of tan
MRCS pa hour, making the uip through from Bat.
*mew to Pittsburgh tu eighteen hone,by way of
the Yetatthallay imprtrament. We cadets:rand
din fradonal ItoadStart Company am the pro
jeans oCtlia enterprise. We cannot ay that
this route would ateeestfally compete with the
rall add, bat would certainly be fat travelling.
. compared with old lima, and muter an anther
al indtmentat to the travel:l4 public, by giving
*chola armies. ,
01788001 C TABLE.'
• 214Flarsartay Of./dersrd,`Agrlenltural, Nano
teeming, and CktmatreiaL" Tali Is ',series of
papers, by H. Co CAM, EN, which nese been
pitdiabed ia the ratadb, the Loom. and the An
vil; and have been collected, and reprinted in
a thick pit:Aol(d, redly Wand. It is an We e►
sty, showing dirs =dense Importance of a promo. dna to all caw littered', whether of commerce,
roanufsanants, or sgticeitere.
• Ths Femmes Gsiets,"No. 3 - ; and No.lo of
the ..Ioctionary of Mechanics and Eogioeeting, *
tuns jam beevocoived by J. D. Im.lciroXffo.
211 i Va4ip Meaty, a tostanee clausal=
Lk," le the thle ors newly to home, Pub
Diboll by D. Appleton & Co, New York and f*r
lealej*l. D. Lookerood, Fourth street
•Jsaisao Magpie Ls the Ws aficadbide
wort, by alekud 0. Pater, tharaldees indeb
to 'nand the Itrane In fasolltiicoriventticius,
- sad teach them tq think. It appears to be tad
sew, "IPW Omits /WO It ilia to view, end
ass prove my- useftd: PubtMed by A.
New.Yark, slid bride by A. H.ErAydis.h.
We 120 Indebted to the Ron. s. Cslil of 0).
Rama of Begresentailves, for a puiphlet Wiry of
Magma Coa tho tette: of 512 a &lira sadike.
The sooner Anthony Wire, cater recent trip
b the upper Missisaippi, oreceeded I:igen:3 as high
Si the town of St. Anthony, at the foot of the great
falls, and • putt which bas never before been
nached by any other exam boat.: lice Otptain
wu pteICONI with • prank= nurse of CA
The Wayroo lett Bt. Anthony" Falls on the In, at'!
eight o'clock, sad on the following miming at 8
o'clock am red atPmrie la Pone—a &nun of
tine hundred atid twenty Leeman, Including four
Wan o :s4*P .
We farther lam that a Minn boat to plyte
.neeri the falls of St. Anthony and the Soul rapids
has been lanached,and liseibelagnimpleted at the
bead of the lolls. no boot ben bean named Gov.
ltiosef, and was baili]by no or there entinch.
slag ran men Ohm the Sate of Make.: Tle
boll Is 000 hunderd feet In length, twenty feet to
vial), and of aboott etttftty teltill:rtittOth She has
eras holler and will he Pmfollnd bilW. - /niiiini —
Ths Governor Bunny is the Ord steno boat
Over
. batabove , tbe falls of St. Anton, and the t s
auk &snood to form a new ent.in swam btu
nwrication exitio great !diIsiTPPL
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to people of bus sted Itntaiabi Oetibliee,
Ohio, bees, as ine Iwo from the Zemernlle On.
epp, plea the subsoiptioa or VO,OOO, au
ahorbeld by law to bo mad, by deeds,' sod 000roy
to the Greet Gamut Rail Book labia bg
as the imam teendsdsdas of the Pahletealo tdol
AdU ran TWO*
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' 'cvii.peadeuisiOairistowoct.iat ..
Wairemerrev, 1hyD2,16 5 0.
Cabs and Um Acuntratstrallon—laterettts
United States._
~,r urea determination stints to
mike ;aity cagier, thin• brposirep
reselinting the motives of the President In regret
to histaterMg oll in theproceedings of iltoAmer.
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there a stairtettiOrio4Wisyif;4o m this mu t t'
• Curare struggleterralibeity, in +IL Dann qi
thiradridAnd Mit Cab& Will gehrtatuset,i and op.
primed by lapin,' easels ebbs doubt. 'Bettina
panda are intelligent imaged enough be coM n pree
bend that their' own golreninient has ebligadou
and duties cespeet and MUM with Spain, which
are at same and us binding upon no as say eth.
a: Dieing or principle which should guide our
conduct ass 171111611. We humanism with Spain
under which we stand solemnly pledged to re.
sped her tights to her colonies to the American
seas. We have, alio, a stringent law which
mikes It this theyorthe Exectrtivate opium by
Mere, if necessary. and to - punish all violations of
our neutrality, and all Infractitina of naltY,
putiettlarty;to breek op all onganized and armed
expeditions, formed in the United States, for the
itorulonofrieghboring forelgtaterrltorkm. If the
Executive should refruse camera to enforce that
law he would be liable to impeachment. Bet if
he should plead to the Spanish emtureador that,
though it was notorious-that the expedition now
threatening Cuba had been organised in. ale hod
'sailed from, the United States, he had not the
power to arrest Its progress, afier it had len our
shores, the Spanish animater might well 61•0 te
ken the Dint and the gnawer together u • declina
tion of war; for he would say, tithe Government
of the great 'Republic is so imbeene that It cannot
diatom its treaty obligations, and cannot repress
the piratical firiyt of the hatless indent disposed
of her population, then every neighboring country
must take Us defames Into its own hands by exec.
erring 111 armed altirlatlle o over all the ports of
the United States, from which the marauders easy
Issue. This,of course, would be war itself. -
Bet there are other morepowedil reasons than
even these foe regard i ng as most ill-timed and es
fortunate this attempt to wrest Ckibaficon the Span
ish Enmity. Cubaeannot be mdependent. When
she changes hands she murthelong to the United
States. Are we now in say condition to. receive
,her f Have we not now enough of excited con
ension upon our liandil We are wrangling, and
seem, alas, almost upon the verge of fighting over
the dispose of territory acquired In war, with
which, properly and naturally, the slave cootie.
easy could have no concern, as it was free when
we mewed it. What then shall we do with thi s
Tag Wtnd,eeniaming a greater number of slaves
and free negroes than any State of this Union I—
CON not every intelligent man see that the qua.
don would convoke our runny from centre to
frontier
Spain holds Cabe in trust for: us; when we be.
come ready to take possession we have but to us
range the terms with her and she will vacate In
our favor. Leta premature and ermine; move;
merit like the present succeed, as it would do if
one Government looked on with indifference, and
;ermined preparations in aid of it to go on in the
United States, and the result is , easy to be fore
seen. It weed mire questions that would readen
entirely beyond the power or se.tilement, those
now agitating us. The question of annexation,
si apemen:re nave State, would come fart. To
this the North would never consent, though the
consequences were the bitterest civil war ever
Iware between 'teethe:mg and this the Scuth
I would insist upon, though Manton and all its at
tendant evils should follow. The contest between
the Gee and slave States, on this point, might
continue fir yeah, sod, during that time. one 'or
the othel of these contingencies would be almost
certain to occur, either Great Britain would amp
in in aid of Spain, and restore the blonds° her,
as security for the Immense debt due by Spain to
British subiects,or the negroes would gam pewee
lion of the Island by the expulsion of the whites.
Under these circumstances the course adopted
by the President and Cabinet is exactly that which
should, and I trust will, command the warm and
unanimous approval of the people. A more Mi
grant ciao of agues:don upon nations/ rights, and
enact more detrimental to the tine Interests of the
United Stales, was never commie& nor attempt
ed, than In this Cuban invasion. luaus.
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LmenfarWe copy the fiilltrwhigextract . filro
• letter In the Selma ( Mw) Reeder, vrrilltbY
oSeer In the WS. equadron now °Atha st
of Africa. It is the telitiniony or en Intelligent and
dienterestiid witness relative to the proeperous
condition of the Settlement : of Littera: •• •
Monrovia is • very neat lab town, having
having many excellent benne., both public end
private, built of woad, beet, or want. Virtue.
tiers wens to be quite laWhgcay. and in every
bin= one finds • good collection ef
be
.and
entertaining kooks, which they seem to be quite
kind of. It is digkinh to had any one who has
been rained In Monrovia who catuiniboth reed'and
write. Whet Le (either, they preetice many of
of the cardinal virtues; in.putimilat has b
Drunkenness is quite uncommon. and the S.thbai b
is very strictly observed. E verr bonze Lir M. has
• gardenluached to it, come of tablet contain
Mil trees, such as the mange. guava, granadille,
mangrove.,•Phims, bananas, ;Yr s
• The town is situated on a bluff cape, which jo
continually green. This. with - their home stir
rounded by gardens and fruit trees, and the clean.
liners every where exhibited, makes it one of the
prettiest little towns that I bare ever seen. Son;e
of the settlers, who have.been indosuioits, have
bolt ecbsuuttial homes, rind many of them aresfor
nished with-taste—all of them. with acad..—
There are several mechanics here, who tuns oat
very good work, and fine cabinet maker hes made
some very beatnifut parlor table,, ire. oat of
African wool. Provisions are rather disir,',as yet,
in Monrovia, but are of the very best kind; and any
one who would not be satisfied with a iSloartivian
dinner, would be hard to please indeed.' Some of
the residents have becams quite wealthy, and car-1
ry on en extensive (ride in ivory, palm oil, dec.,
that is to say, wealthy. by comparison. Men who
came out here not worth a cent, can now COM
maod from five to ten thousand dollars, andall this
made by their owp industry and attention to hod.
nest
The Basra and Vi people, who arc near neigh
-1,011 to the Monscrians, are always willing to be
employed as screams and one meets many of them
yea tae SIMMS of Monrovia. An they ask butlittle
(or their services, nearly every family in Monro
via has one or more of these people as servants
- They are well treated, and always seem in a good
humor.
Junk, Bases, and Sinai, are simatedfarther down
the coast, and will each answer to the description
of Monrovia, as far on comfort is concerned. Bas
sa has a very excellent cove, and tho, landing is
always good. The land is fertile ;indite &WIC,
friendly. Sinou is sit anted On a river, and has al
so pod landing. The bar is alys passable,
and the land is-as fertile as any in h eworld. •
The whole number of death. in the city Or New
York, during the year 1819, was 'n,773, being an
increase over the preceding year 0117,807.. The
cholera created nearly the whole of this eztmordt•
nary noes TherdiScial report goes on to say—
Of the 5,1771 deaths molting from eholenii 3,2:0
are known to hevebeeo resigners. The argument
suggested by these facts ♦s obvious. The uniform•:
ty better condition, u It regards food, mitnent, *ha
domestio comforts, of our native citizens, than that
of emigrants who approach our chorea; and take
up their abodes among us, need not be weed
here to Judaea belief; it is a fact sufficiently no•
tdiam
The highest Item of mortality next to cholera, is
of pulmonary disease,. amounting to 3,04, being a
large Macassar= previous yeah.
For rhsystrabarkkGasists.
Ma. Wertv—Some time since, the city Cot:-
sat proposed remosing the Fish Market from , its
presua bag.= wilt° tear Of the old Courtlionsa,
so an to glie countrymen Ind' gardeners more
room. Not having heard that any thing Combos
his been done, I would wish to ask the attention
arCoaneas, which meet this, (Monday.) evening ,
Ito the game, and to ask whether they are for
moving the Fish Market. If not, would it not be
bet justice to nears what stands are in muket, so
that those whomever vet have had a stand, may
base a fair °hawse with their neighbors.
Tan Mcomaconcesc—We learn that Raymond,
the Tochrer tans bombers, race occupying Bart
manta at thaßitar'sHerpital,luspeg cats wr Ned
c 6ta o s.,==n b t=th c all w intoy " s .d n o t
Writs Gonsalve, on the contras, to reserved
tad z iounhay, and at times even his brother, ft r
whom he ape:stains the arongest attention, can.
not elict an tourer from bit. He is appareatls
sick. both In body and mind .- Bt. Lau .11. milt.
May 17. ;
Ta=Cssin VITIOTTION.-1t h rid that Mai'''
Theodore O'Hara. t Frankfort, is to have co ..
Mani o( he Kentuckians' who, bare joined the ea.
pedition a6ninat Cute..
jYemryaprrs in thi United Sestet.-L5. M. Alen,
of. t wiU publish • complete list of the
asarspapent in the United. States, . in reningell'e
&porter; as soon pastiche list can be obtained.
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'An keurrection is spreading. timidly to- Russia
'cod Tethh Croak, taw Om had of Ali. !Leda',
Susie and Albania appear Meatier ivrevolt, anA
who bona but liunspuy, may son bo in arms.
Ilut peach crop in NV' ashingtan eo., Md., the Un
peturwn ar . Yreedwa aays, u? caopoto
104;Erch 01 , 19411 W rObaNy ftst,
rem Greembnoth, pa Intelibilineet.
, .t - ......'..,' Whlg Meettititt.'..f
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'`. A-ttitai . ..tlf tho 'Whigs Of i*estzporeland
Comity, matinee of a prevtittte, totiee, eras
conveyed iiv.the 'Corot lieete, - In Greensburg%
- 611Titeeility evening, May 21; - !850, for the pee
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rtvei — itactti ii: --
i - M - ti ' l — Phitrdslott -±t:::.
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The meeting wee organized by eallingiohiaCo
,c . ...:11,,,, , otittihe Ckwhi.lige4l)Y•Fsedgrick 4,
Per Eq., Jaciiti toth klif,Sser. Mini IL. M
GnitigaltaltalObitihiiltitatii cti Yoe Peethletts,
Jriad_clexting it.' Cooltet; 'lr.,oinaH.ltyere Futon,
"Seetalartes.. .
The object of ibli irieleilig timing tree tinted
El the 7 Chilv—oni maim of M. Mailer. the
'meeting proceeded to the election of &It gatetand
the "weft Volk:men were elected:
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FICCOUICI. J.Porg.F4Q-, jimenreamints.
JAN= JosuatTon, ran.
Snit. B. Laurrwt,Ein
Gm. Cries P. idangis.—Senatorial Delegate,
with the concorrence or Somerset county.
On motion of Mr. Clark, .m ember of the
delegation to hare power ofution.
Oo motion et Mr. Morkle,tbe following gentle•
men were appointed a Committee to draft resolu
tions.
Joseph H. Kane, Esq., W. H. Maskle, Esq.,
William Millimin,Dertd D.Mcßrier, George W.
Clark,F...q.„ E-MoCermlck, Gen. ' dyne P. Mir,
inc. Wm. Graham, req., Maj. Junta Moorhead,
Capt. Solomon Mechlin', Henn Brinker, Wm. J.
Miller, Esq., Robert Grahats, Esq , John B. Tarr,
Ent, John Irwin, Wm. H. King, John C. Hankie,
J.E. Hunt, Col. James Coulter, Samuel Stewart,
Henry Bash, sad Edward Braden.
The following resoLutions were reported by
the Committee, and on motion were unanimoualy
adopted.
• TVAsreeklt is the right, as well as the duty of
the "apple, to meet together in order to express
their opinions with regard to publio men and
Wherebre,flesolred, That we have andimina
jilted confidence Is the minion= Intelligence and
sound political principles of Gen. Zachary Taylor
—that kb administrauon has been marked with
modentioa,discretion,andwiedoon it hosproeured
peace at home; and elevated the Ameriean the
estimation of foreign nations.
Resolved, That a protective Ma is a cardinal
measure of the Whig peaty, and thatalthough our
political opponents deceived the people, and vie-' .
lated their pledges, yet the Whigs sull atudfawly
adhere to that - policy, which brought Into the
treasury an ample revenue, developed our miner-'
Daces,urces, filled Pennsylvania with forges, for
and rolling mills, gave employment to our
laborers, and a market to our farmer..
:Ittsolred, That the administration or . Gov. John-
Mon meets with our -cordial and decided approba
- lion, his many wise mangoes his.revenuo
measures, s a d - especially his sinking fund have
infused fresh hope into our people, laid the Don- '
,
dation for the eitinguislimett of our munition
State debt, restored out State credit at home and
abroad, and removed the disgrace of repudiation ,
mperinduced by Locofoco misrule. ,
Reselved, That wo hold in grateful remembrance
I James AL Power, under whose banner we march
ed to victory in Itilfi—he was a gentleman of re
fined tun, elevated sentiments, and great "ram , :
eat information—the Whig party and the State of
Pcnnsyleanis has sustained an Wel arable ion in
the death of so good a man.
Bemired, That the proceedings of this meeting
be published In the teromosburgh Intelligerenr,
Pittsburgh Gasette, Somerset Herald, Berrie.
burgh Telegraph . Ilarrisborgh latellijencer,
Philadelphia Daily News, and Notional, Infelll•
gencer.
On motion, the merung adjourned.
To our Readers
Since the retirement of the brie editors of the
Republic, many ruiners hive been circulated in
regard to the internal arrangements of this jeers
nal, which the proprietors deem of sufficieet moo
meet to themselves, If not to the public, to de
need correctibe. It is not true, as has been sui
ted, that any member of the Cabinet ban the slight
est interest in this piper, either as owner, or aid-
Cr of any owner in purehasing a share in it. Tots
correction is due to the character of newpublie
as an independent Whig piper', and act of
justice to the retiring editors and members of the
Cabinet who have been misrepresented in this
partictdar. matter. The Republics was established
by the private means of the original proprietors:
,not a dollar was levied orrecerired from any other
Winne whatever in aid of the enterprise. Ilpois
the withdrawal of the late editors, their interest
in the concern was not sold or parted with, in
'Whole or in part, to any Ott except to the original
partners from the beginning, whose names apperr
Its the present , publisher. The present ednor is
responsible to no one in claimi high or low, for
%hat he shall nee St to admit to the ailment of
the Republic. He has been selected by the pro
prietors as the edam , of their jsurnal; hts services
are paid for by them niece; and he Min every way
as free to act upon his own judgment upon soy
matter of public concern an the gentlemen whom
he succeeds were
in their address to the readers of the Repnblic,
the retiring editors explained the grounds upon
which they destined their voluntary withdrawal
from thetrust confided to theca expedleat, as well
with regard to themselves so to the country, the
Whig.pirty, sad the Presidint. They presented
a ewe which made it incompatible with their
views of the public and private obligations they
had earned to dispose -of their interest in the ea
tablialunent to Any of the parties reported as par
chasers, had they desired an Interest in it, of winch
we have no evidence. la retina', they did no
under eirounastaeces whish they have detailed;
but not until they were saiisfied that tbe , ararge.
menu for the fume conduct of the Repetue were
mach at would be satisfactory to their subscriber*,
and conducive Lathe objects G.r which they estab
lished this paper.
glethodlne Episeopal General Confer.
enices.sganits.
This body adloureed its sating', at St. I..onis,
an the 15th instant. The following are among the
dningi of the last day's sitting'
. The following persorts were appointed as Gen
eral Book Committee, yin:—Wan. A. Smith, Geo.
F,Pierce and C. B, Parsaas.
Wightman and Summers were appointed a
•Commitice , to revise and armnne the Dicipline
• for publication, conformably io the action of this
Conference; also to prepare for publication in pam
phlet (oho, the poweeding• ol this General Con
: ferenee, and the General Conference of eighteen
hundred and forty six.
Columbus, (Geo.) was appointed as the plane of
meeting fOr the next General Conference, and this
Ist of May en the time. •
Resolved, That L. M. Lee be, and he hereby is
authorised to nueed the ant session of the Gener
al Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
and ash permission of that body to copy the re
cords of the General Conference from the begin
ning down to the tension of 151.1, for the ore of
this body, and of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South.
Bemired, That there be published at Clualinenn,
under the direction of the Agent, • yabhadt School
Journal, with a Genertil Depository at Nnshville,
and that the GenerarCtinferemee uppomt an editor
for the same. -
;• .
COnference now proceeded to the election of
officers :
•• - •
Jobnik..a . rly, D. D , Val appointed Book Avent;
W. IL Anderson, Editor'of the Quarterly Review;
Thomns A. Summers,Editor of B.A. and
- Sunday School Athiornie
M. Lee, D D., Edi.
Mir of the Richmond Christian Advocate Wttlmm
Wightoton, D. D, Editor of the Southern
Christine Advocate; J. a 151cVerriin, Editor of the
Nashville Christian Advocate M. Id Ileokle,
L.
D., Editor of the Southern Ladies' Companion:
Samuel AT Latta, M. D , Editor of the blethodi,u
Esposito , E W. &bon, D. D., ,Missionary Sec.
retary; E. Stevenson, D. D., Assistant Both Agent
at Louisville; S. Patton, D. D.; Ednor of the Meth
odist Eptscopolitin; C. Richardson, D. D.,Editor of
the Texan 'Wesleyan Banner.
W. 11. Anderson declined neer pan. , thudMee of
Editor oldie QUarterlyj and D. S. thasge, D. I) ,
was appointed.
Fria, th Cletehupui thaw. Nay -"rind
GENERAL ASSE neLv.
' The only buoincos disposed of by the General
Assboably yesterday morning eggeneral Interest,
Was the reading end reference of the Report or
the Board of Brute •fellastone. From this !apart
we turn that the number of 14111iPtan engaged
under the direction of the Board of Home Ml..
done the past pear, woo 379—0n1y . 313 of whom
were engaged at the commencement of the yea , .
The operations hove been prosecuted in all the
States and mostof the territories. Three Mole.
tern have been engagedlo California. About 93,-
909 persons were added to the Cherub the put
year, and lginew churches created. The report
gave a most incouraglog account of the condition
and progress of Sabbath School efforts, and stated
that the operation of the Board in all pane of our
country, were ofgrdwinginterut and importance.
The news from California was considered cheer
ing, two Chanties bonier been established end •
Preobytery organized. The receipts of the Board
In the loot year. mere .579,019. The expendi.
tore. were 5T 2 . 090 , round cumbers. Neatly
$lO,OOO worth of clothing have been donated. ,
The arratgements of the riezzyear require •
large increase of fonds, end the Report urged then
necessity of vigorous efforts and liberal donations
on the part of the friendaof the Minion.
The aepropriations fir the next ycor 1101. 1 . 1
amounted to over 511.090, and there but $l,OOO
round lumbers in the Treasury.
• The term ot. °Seek's. fourteen members of the
Board s ,expires daring the Lining of the Auembly,
=idiom places were med." vacant during the low
by death. .
The Re ted,andre
mort wai,accepMrred to amino
mittee of Eve.
The afternoon $6OlOll wee taken up'plincipally
with the discusaion el a Resolution reported by a
committee, upon the permanency of th e Location
of the We ar ers Theological Seminary. , The Itex ,
elution. condemned agitation and declared the per
mummy of Ow Seminary at Allegheny City.
dim , • Lon was spirited, hot not of sidgclent gee.
oral interestgo be worth reporting. Dr. Breckent
ridge and Dr. Wax got into a warm personal dia
counion, Which the bloderator was obliged to atop.
The whole matter in reference to the Seminary
was laid on the table by a vote of 100 to 91.
Muncrte.
• Corresmulmes of the N. Y. Expre.rs.
Ihrtsvincrron, May 21.::
A*, Webiter len a wall p® phiet foilboo mmg
from tha prest—being a letter in reply to the New
boryport letter, ietrnieh be grm into the meanie.
t i o W argument relttive to the giving up of fugitive
111113th It will gab a nansallon,
Thr Cublui.Connetll *ad . Ilia Cuban Ex..
pcaltlosi:
The New Yoik Son of Tuesday, has the fol
k:mini parsgrapheespectin g operations of the
Cubans,—
=
t‘ The Cuban Council, who sro mansging the
cipsettbas tram` thlactleVettetittsPerenteg st - •
how,. io Peek Row, whieltit is unnecessary In
mention.--Amang them Fad eke great moneyed'
man of the expedition, Senor 7. They shift their
inemeng;ficfilitoriaVtime, an sloe their
hotels; and, altogether thgx base managed the nf.-
Mir with great secrecy.
What transpired he the eonsell, last evening,
we are not in a position to an; bet we may tell
' rieme -tbiags, which we have teamed tram pretty
good authority, dud which einnot now affect the
movement either one Way or the other.
The arms have been procured through gun
makers in Meetly, who sent out agents to almaa•
ebonite and New Jersey, and the towns of this
State, to buy op sit they could find; and they have
been removed in oil cloth bozo, State prison
oboe boxes, end other bona le the guise of user
' chandler. One house ie this chy has supplied tent
cloth to the amount ef53,005; and two other boners
(one of them in Fohou street) have furnished can•
ridge boxes. belle; and other equipments, amount
ing to $9,000. Arms, atnuninonn and provisions,
have been deposited on the coast of Long Island,
on Staten bland and New leney. Part of thew
stores have been removed, and part mill return
to be removed. A largo number of men were a.
sembled on Steteo Island, and .ailed thence. The
way in which the men and Prins, Ice. have left
without obscreaticu, is thin—Veasels lie out at sea
and wait MI they get signals from small craft,
which go oat toitens at night and conduct them
to the spot, where they tape in their freight, and
sail before morning.—Gold is spent very freely;
but where it all comes from puzales every body.
Two 'merchants in the coy, we are informed,
hove sold the Intetest in their cetablishments for
$155,000, and have. embarked their all on s the
tinned of the die.' Whether they will win or lose
the game in which they .have played ao high,
coming events will soon determipe."
Arran TOE Cella Inveness.—The Norfolk Bea
con, of Toesday, say.—
The U.S. stammer Saranac, Capt. Tatnall, pas•
zed the Copes on Sunday morning sheet 5 o'clock.
A telegraphic deeentch from the Navy Tiepin. -
meet was revived here yesterday morning, di.
rooting prepack.us to have the frigate Congress,
end brig Porpoise in readiness for sea as soon
no possible. Commodore McKeever, with the
officers necensary to make up the complement cf
these vessels, is expected here this morning train
Washington, and the Congress, at least„will in
all probability tail:in the emuea of the day: Their
destination, as well as that of the Saranac, is
Cabe.
The Beaten Courier, of Monday, says—
. Orders awn Waehitigton reached ilia Navy
Yard, Charlestown, on Friday, to get the sloop of
war Albany, momentarily expected from Port no
Prince, ready for eca with the qaickeet dupatch
passible after her arrive!. tier destination is sup
posed to be the roast of Cuba."
West Ilia 'CUBANS Totem or InValOON.—We
stated yesterday, that some of the late Matanzas
'paper" assert that the people melba anitedamtlnat
the Invasion of Cobs by Americans now on foot
under General Lopes. The fact is, remora come
trooping in from enemy quarters coneemingthis in.
teetering affair, and they are very nctuly as ron.l
Meting os they ere 'omen:lntr. The last informs.
non is contained in the following paragraph from !
the New York Courier and Eaton-et, of Tom.
day. After recurring to the evidence on the
alarmett side of the story, concerning the 1
feeling. and condition of the people of Cuba, it
says:—
On the other hand. a Spanish gentleman who
irtived yesterday by the Vogines, from Pone RI.
co, states that, at the time ho left, noth,ng whiney.'
or you mid in the Spanish Islands relative to any
anticipated movement spent the Spanish gov.
erament. Planter., while admitting the benefits
the connexion (with the United Staten) would ex
tend, deem the revelation which must precede
the esimemmation too hazardous a atepon3s) would
rather allow affair. to proceed in their wonted
ourae lb. Zee them diverged front it by violet,-
From Ma Popabli
The military, preparstions aro most eitensiye
-5000 moils? troops see at Pone Rico and 20.000
at Cabs. The wholentilifis of the country a or. ,
gan'sed, , sith a stafralways kept as Inciter pay.
'The commisasriat is well proelded; and fifty Won.
sand armed men could be brought into the field,
hely equipped end accoutred, half of them well
drilled and disciplined eoldiers.
"The same authority tells osthst It is difficult
I to COUCCIVO in what quarter money has been cab%
scribed, for the mercantile community and the
planters regard with fear any proceeding likely to
tend to tiorrillUes which would make - their lands
the battle ground.. and, as far as his itertonal
knowledge goes, he believes that the report of
large sums baslng been subscribed Is unfound.
ed..
A letter from Havana, May lath, to the Newark
Advertiser, sass:
"It is teamed question, that a large portion of
the Creole population of Cube would gladly ace it
annexed to tht‘United States, hot they are not of
a material to render much service In brieging it
@bow, or capable of appreciating the advantages
or disadvantages of such a measure."
According to I.a Verded, the Spanish paper of
New tort, there age two forces at walk in Cabe
to prevent its emancipation from Its intent thrall,
and then are the 'Colonial Government official.,
sad • "knot of traders in African slaves.. The
former would, by liberation, lase their offices, and
the other their atennnoble traar... Upon this, It
baseen pretty broad hint that some of the prom
. iceat journals of the country have been tampered
with..
As to Gen: Lopez, hie departure in the yen
of the expedition, without waning or hi.
plan to be executed to the Mlle.' ertrot, war, it
assert., because the Cubans themselves prererd
him to lin d en his coming,
We have the following intelligence front& /ago
to Cuba:
"An errival at Boston, from St. biro de Cabana till
dig.* to the 21 lost., Meant that several 'tousled
troops had been nunting,d at St. lege, to repeltbe
expected invezioni an t 3,300 more were ex
pected to arrive non. Three Spanish whoonere
of war had been in port several days, and on the
21 inst., a gun brig. directly lsQ Spain, with
troops arrived."
GE.. Lenz. not Coin Palltior.—Frorn • so- 1
ry Ong and diffuse account °lobe hfe ol'Gettu
p.x,. which appeared in the Now Oriel. Delta,
of do 10th sod llth natant, the Philadelphia
hat condensed the following sketch of • en.
ever which isbrought to a point of interest by the
entererize on Cabs, which tow attmets so much
lunation.
Narciso Lopez was Wm of wealthy parents, in
119 S or :9, in Venezuela, and is now a : Mlle over
lif.y years of egre. Hy ern the only seethe' grew
to
manhood,tharagti he had ninnettlee enters. He
wan trained to the saddle, as is the custom in
South America. His father being obliged by civ
il disturbances to remove to Canteen, where he
catered 'upon a commercial life, his eon Nareico
so perintended one branch of the house at Valencia,
its toe Interior. Here, daring the trouble* of 11. n
ilvcr's time, In !but, young Lopez took a promie
(neat part on the popular tide, and narrowly an.
coped from matnere. At length, whet reduced
enost to despendion, he enlisted in the army 0.3
hie only chains for life. At the end of the war
between Spain and the ineurpents, - Lopea found
himself a colcnel, at the age of 23. He bed also
received the cross of San Fernando, es a further
reward fur various gallant deeds during the war.
On the evecnatian of tlio country by the Spanish
army, Gal. Lopes returned to Cuba.
Since that woe. (1832,1 Lopes has been a Cu
ban, having married and established himnit in
the :bland. Ho wee known to be ponessed of
lobeml principle", which prevented him from ob
taining office 3n the island, and thus remained In
retneitent. During the Drat of the Collet trouble.
to Span, Inpts happened In be in Madsid with
Ms wife, urging a private claim onhe govern.
meta. He d etinguished himself on the govern.
merit able; was made &staid de camp to the Com.
en mender in Chief,Valdez, and received se.
rol military decorations. Ila become the warm
pereonsl friend of Valdez, who was afterwards Pie
most popular Captain General of Cuba. He was,
far a time commander in <Net of the National
Guard of Spann
end eubsequeltly commander in
chief of sieveralprovinces. Duilag ail this period
of favor with the royalist party, it is old ne
ec
meined faithfal to hie demoondio principles; and
though ceressed by the Queen Mother Chadians,
he despised and &wowed her.
On the determination of than information which
ended In the expulilon of Christiana ficonethe
penny, lopes was made Uoveroor of Madrid, •
post 'Which he held until Espsrtero became regent,
whets be positively , refased to hold lt, spite of
the eoliritations of Esparto. 'A Senator of the
kingdom, from the liberal city of Seville, he rend r
ied the politics and institutions of Spain, and then
int learned the condition of the Spanish colonies;
aud eapecielly the oppressions under which CuMt,
the country of his adoptton, labored. The expolelon
of the Cuban ,deputies loom the Corte further die.
gusted him, And, rulgolog his aces, be de
parted far Havana, nor without wade trouble in
obtaining panilmion.
Attlee iime,,(1839,) Gen. Valdez wan Captain
General of Cuba. During the various political MU-
Idea of Spain, Lopes held dilferent posts of honor
and emolument in the Wood, hot at length be ro
e limed all except his rank as Geoeral, and then
undertook the working . of en abandoned copper
mine, as a pretext for returning to the Ceram] De.
penmen. Here he began to mingle with the peo
ple and conceit a plan for the liberation of Cuba.
The enterprltte of last year which was nalmearried
so completely, was
betteresult of his
andrst °Torte The wooed effort manned more exten
sive, is now on foot.
A. T. &ANL
Gao. S. GIO .
PAINFLL Occraninek.-41.. John O. of
Memphis, 'Tennessee, cam
ennessee, e to New York on
Thursday last, and look twining. at ,tho American
Hotel, with tho intention of proccedilat to Albany.
On Sunday he paid his bill, and coon afterward.
begin to net wa Strangely that it became trident hi.
mind was deranged. Among other things, he look
the resister from the counter, and would not give it
op, Vinally he drew a pistol, and In the wattle to
Wrest it from him, the charge exploded. 'rho hall
entered this abdomen of a servant, rotated Timothy
Corrigan, inflicting • a. wound which, It is learnt,
will provelauil; Mr. Smith was not roperaw,
and his inanity Is maid to proceed froin a-very
novena dleappointment. •
Ttic rreibyterinn define! Awerribly, • New
School, met in Dr:Doireed's &itch, Detroit, on
the oth lostaut. • There was n very lame 'nee
&we orDolecateifrom 4s
. of the Union.—
.Iter.,D.ll. of Pilt.bwille Wee ChMee
111&1114114.
Gen. Zoom withan reelected GOVL;IIIOT of
Snows Mom, OW power', FR anther Awl i _
yawls owl will &mu Mast ea
Teem thoeclensis itepshikren,hfullS. - • ..-•
itharis Susi she Illassairt 11.1 v ,t
kly-;thir
L • - ? SteruSei IV Peed. 1 ••:,..
The fine Welber 31..":Pant:Cahil: Y e,eryhred.
night before int futoSt./oseph," - FrOss the clerk
we aver;he fallowing t. ••••• - • r.; , :. , '•.;:-: ',
The day proems tolleilliiiterlre it His St.
4'oel froir' 4 . - __ 1e...1t pricanstka.xxptutecAP „
rivo. funs - Port- Scanty, iiiiCe neelFof
grc4aufferitle itiztonethe Cali " extfgrallthie r ws
toisetriortelitcylind Pet& le, 1.•-arir'
1 ,tralm.taelndint eteenktilsiTtariquOvre
len of all preputitle. , l'iPuSifieci I tbf " 4 ' l °
tween the twos plarresoind isfelei en. in • meat
.depkultA o epndifirin. Tshlr Oulu:bed oxen were
givtoir oat for the want of - thed; - aid it is add that
the dour, meal and breed ottheeMigralits bad to
be used, and, in several inset:Me, was freely fed
to the perishing animals, id the hopes of keeping
themNive, until the latter Fort Could be mated.
The ('lain were destitute of grxte. and, in many
plums, not the lust sign of Vegetation existed.—
kis thought that thousands of animals will be sac
rificed, and many of theemigrants themselves artll •
suffer fte want of food, by their us-mature Mans
ment. At St. Josephson the 101 Ihstent, a large
number were getting ready to go out with the
Goventreet (met. which would leave about the'
12th Mx for Fort Kearny. Jerome and Hanson',
train was still encamped at the blot% ail miles
from Si. Joseph, on the opposite side of the river,
and would not start until there was a certainty of
sufficient g.ass. Hall's tram was at Weston. and
the third one from this city was encamped at nit.
ass. St. Joseph and Weston were swamies
with migrants, and the merchants and tram of
both placer were reaping a harveate-gatti tt left,
thieves, and plek.pockets, were also busy, and,
with the exception or an occasional lynching, they
too appeared to be driving a lucrative business.—
Tne town of St. Joseph his been the principal
readezvous. and in and around It are congregated
every class. The throng, however, is being some
what diminished. as the emigrants move to the
opposite side of the river, or launch out upon the
brood prairies. Some are taking the back track,
and a great many more have became Mk and
wearied of the tramp, and would relorn, could
they do so consistently with their interest, as now
situated. ,The-St. Paul brought down between
sixty sod seventy, who, It appears, were deter
mined to Teleira, , let the consequences be what
they might. A few of these gentlemen, we learn,
• have beet thelictims of monte and two tables.
Some are disgusted with rough mountain life;
come lizalatt as a reason, that they had seen as
much of the elephant as they cared about, and
others are downright home sick. At all events,
the cabin of the boat wan pretty well !Ned with
them.
Potmcnn SPECI•LATIONS.-In the good old
limes of Jefferson and Madison, the President and
Cabinet pulled together. If any member of the
Cabinet was refractory, the President dismissed
him,Madison did Gideon Granger. A Pre
sident was then sustained by the whole party which
elected hint, sad intriguatits for the Presidency
had no choice. But when the two old parties of
Republicammos oral Fnirrolina were disorpnweil,
and Adams men and Jackson men and. Crawford
men and Clay men and Calhoun men and all sorts
of men's torn rose from their ashes, intrigue began
to make mischief between , Praidents and their
Cabinets, nod Cabinets began to disagree. The
iron will ofGen. Jackson overcamethese intrigues.
He removed his Cabinet in a body, and the people
sustained him. The same intrigues were pursued
together` . an Buena's days. Ife kemt his Cabinet
but was not eustained by the people.
Tee system was still pursued under Mr. Tyler,
and ended, first on the 'light of his Cabinet, second
ly in the prostration of himself Under Mr. Polk,
his party wen kept together by the Mexican war,,
and come. (Meetly Cabinet were retained through
his term. The same system was main operation
with the accession of President Taylor, and Ems
been actively prceecuted ever some.
Taut far (son. Taylor has proved too strong for,
these intrigues, and the question now before the
world is, whether .he will or will not be strong
enough till the end of his term. He is beset by
u outsiders" who empire to the .Presidency, and
who would gladly drive out the Cabinet, for the' .
purpme of supplanting it by their own instruments.
Rot if the President perseveres in the determine-'
tion expressed, before his election, to be the Presi
dent of 'barmiest and not of a party, be will sus.
tam hi,, Cabinet, and the nation will sustain
One of the letter writers says that "he is to for the
tight," and that 'if the Whigs do ,not like his
Cabinet, they may lompst." This %taint declare.
Om expresses what all the intelligent end poi.
otic portion of the people may. Well wink to see, a
President sugainthig.,, hinsselr.against selfish in
trigue, in an bones' and patriotic desire . to Us
charge his duties faithfully. If "-the Whip" are
not honest and patriotic enough to sustain him in
such laudahle chinas, herhaps the-ul,oco Form"
will be; and if so, the latter would have the ad.
vantage. But we trust that the President wilt be
siistained to the end of his tens, by limiest tnenof
allpanies, against the intrigues of all aspiairds.to
the Presidency If the people ere worthy of their
institutions, they will sustain no honest executive
apitot all lagoons. They ere competent to decide
whether they have got one or nut, and we trust
that they will net eccordipg to their deoSion.
Our Federal form of yneeremeat will eOOO become
worse than useless, it its 'collimate action iota be
continually impeded mot counteracted by the set
lish ambition of partisan leaders —Phi/add/AM
iedgrr. •
tiomerpc—A mart by the came, .William
Dour, wee lodged in jail in thi, , plac, on Tomdey
lan, charged with the murder oi Patrick Larigbam.
both from the county of cork, Ireland arid
cousins.
It appears that the laborers= the rail road, west
ofJohnstown, have been on a strike for higher
wage for two weeks vest; on Tnesday wane of the
bands had commenced work again at um former
wages—S7 1.2 cents—and Door threatened that he
would shoot the first man be would tied at work,
at mid rates. and started with a loaded pistol to car.
ry kit, threats into eseention, accompanied by
longbant, who. after proceeding some distance,
refii.ed to go any further, when Dour shot kiln in
the breast. De alledges. however, that it wee an
accidetu.—Grecnciwrg load
Speaking ciao Web ter certificate, the Bos
ton correspondent elate New Bedford Standard
Bays
Neither the Governor, Lient. Governor, nor
Secretary admit, Waned it. Not one of the Coon.
ell Waned it. Neither the Mayor of Beaton nor
ono of the Alderman, elgoed It. Of the Boston
Senators only one signed it. One fortieth, precise.
Iv of the Senate. Of the 35,Reprwientatives from
Boston only 6 wiped f; of about 300 Reereeente
tives in all, only some 10 Waned It. Of the 161
miniaters in Boston, Cambridge, Charleston, Rox
bury and Andover. only S signed the cetufkowe
John Shnnnon, who has hamo confined in the
Generator, jolt (or the long period of (metre Tenn,
under nugnentions or fraud, was discharged on
Toes,hi, by order cr Judge O'Neal. A Genera
tion was immediately taken op among the gen..
Omen °film bar, and the handaome sum of seven
ty dotiars contributed for the benefit of tho
charged prisoner.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
129 WOOD ST, ABOVE RM.
Have just received large additions to the!,
111 NC STOOL OF HORDWARE, CUILERY,Ia
Imported by lata packets trom Dimpe, and . to
which they would ! peeially call the attention
of purehavers, believing tacit very extra
s..re stocks and low prices will give
route mitisfactiou.
may9dAwlyT
IrrldlLaat's Livan offerlngthla medicine
to the public, the proprietors are well aware that.
they have to encounter . 4 hostility generated by the
countless Impositiona which have been palmed open
the public under the shape of patent medicines. We
are convinced, however, that it Ls only necessary to
give their remedy a trial, to place it in pablle catmint.
lion far above all medical agents of the kind ever
ogered a the public. It Is the Invention of an es.
lightened, caperienced, and learned 'physician, who,
for coany x years, used it in his own practice, when its
prat sitcoms indaccd him to offer it to the public at
large.
ID For .elo by J. KIDD 3 CO,No CO wood
Reel,' et the Foot and Ankle Cared.:
M. Krora-1 am denroue of making known to the
public the great efficacy of year PETROLEUM to my
own cam, which was a severe scald of the loot and
ankle; upon tmeroving the stoaklng, the chin peeled
of with u, and left nothing bet the bare surface. I
expected to-be laid op all mentor from the effect* of
this !maid, but we applied the Petroleums freely, by
means of a fennel cloth mutated with it; at first, the
application was painful, bet Ina very shun dote the
peln elated. I bad no pain on one hour afterwards.
In five days from the time of the eppllcation of the
Petroleum, I was able to go to work. I take pleasure
to stating these fami for the benefit of other sufferers,
and am desirous that tdej atteald be made public. I
would also state, dung :find immediete rchef by the
use of the Petroleum, in bum, herd which I am a
frequent sufferer owning to my badness about the
engine. I would recommend It se the moot prompt
and certain remedy for burns I have ever known.
(Signed.) J II COE, Engineer,
Sharysburgh, Allegheny Co.
Dar rate by xeyeee AbleDowell, 140 Wood street;
R D Sellers, 67 Wood st.; D M Catty, Allegheny oily;
D A Elliott, Allegheny Joseph Doeglass, Allegheny;
also by the proprietor, B. M. HIES,
Rog', Canal Basin, Seventh et, Flash:ugh
I T SISCOVIIAGIN BONS
I INSTITUTIONS,
O Z . ENB '
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Ot Plll•borsh.
C. O. HUSSEY, Paser.• • • --A. W. MARES, Pirev.
ofacc--Na 41. Wear street, In the warehouse of C.
IL °KANT.
TlllB COMPANY le now prepared to Insure KO
kinds of Asks, on imams, esaoafmoneM, hods
merchandise In More, and in transits scents, An.
An ample loaner" for the ability and integrity of
the Eradiation, Is aforded in the character of the Di
,[o.lsrs, who are all attune of Pitabargh, well L end
favorably known toMut mama aullY for their prudence,
Intelligence, MEd intagaty.
Darnmou—C. O. Hussey, W. Bagaley, Wm. ins
Jr., woo, Bryan!, Hugh O. Iles, Edward
Llessulton, Z. Essay, o. Marhaelh, 5, M. Mor.
arOtt:4l
Inapravaminalla ta D•austry. • •
DR. O. 0. iiITEaRNS, late of &mina, !. !armored 10
atananictara and act au= Tara ia arWii and pans
of ma, upon B.llollyr Atmapherie anoint Plataa—
Tanana.. man to Mai rcrnrsM wharf the nova ui
rcr :tea, Fa cA:Z.,i„titizgr,2 6 : -......7 7
Nana 104% o.lllliVaddini.Y. EsiZa. • Ms
D.Dr atom
Dentin. Comae aflioank
11.T14 Doom, balms
"11AM•
---Grorrrersmo—Jeap rarracroolgtari
willpreiroperted la, do awrwretireWhig .04
lusiorlt Corneal" for tUriorawies
r erudite?'"
-lEari,utter- m illetsvii:.
Lied.
SttlititDEDDio.o Wag.. 4 1 .="4
combustible; tketeby emu OdmAk
tiM2-0-tegrilliAPA omldEn
ctt py 11 1,11 '‘'fruxelo.r.rz:Z4eor , 17,1 0 °
-• Reected auefot sale by JOHN D MOROAN
_
, • •• - 7 IVS Libcf4 7
•°t
QTRAW 80A51Y3—.4400 unroll umbers Muir
VI Boards Mr Waders, Chimgmatnarg manufacture,'
for saloby morel A CULBERTSON
rx,l,;vareirui" -- ;:syetzitvg -
TEAS -3DO kers Green and Black Teas, a well ae•
laved stock. to which Ow attention of the trade
is solicited, for sale by A CULBERII , OZI
mar.l7. . . _ . ...
N .
da kegs hand and ( or
.1.1 .
mail? VRTSON
FRESH TEAS—Just received, at the l'atsburgh
17. bamßy Grocery end Tea Warchouse,a feet balf
theca olthe. celebrated Dragon Chop Oolong TO
the best B aek Tea Deported, for vale by the half
cheat or pelted, by WM A hieCLIJItG &COL
marD rad Ltbeity at
BOSTON CRACtie.Rte.—A flesh lot of Boston Sot.
ter BACIlit arid IlrooCraekers,jurt raceired from
the City of Notions, and for ratio by
mops
T AR-= brig now In gore, and for sale by
110,Al DICKEY te CO
W l ater l
fr. Emit sts
PITCII-50 bd. zu •torsiliox.:p
DICKEYhOO
may 27
RD S
marl N-0 Ws in store,ISAIAH DICK and for sale by EY m CO
:7
nIIERSE-On hand, and bo
may r icKEy
co
tr:
B ACON -18 tisk, name;
5 do Blooo'dam
7 do Assorted, for sale hi
morn ISMAIL DICKEY d: CC
rroßscco—su bza Poindetter's pond
2. sale at a very low priers by
may 27 ISAIAO DICKEY fr. CO
1100/1114 BOOICHI
rrilELltoT . • Wife; \ memoir of Mn Shannon, of
sorrey Chapel. Ify Imo hasband—with i portrait
on Steel. .
Prayers for the Ilse of Families; or the Domestic.
klleismes Assistant. Lty Wm. Jay, author of .Bcr
mons, Discounts," We.
The Works of Dr. John T. Matron, late Archbishop
(C h, nterbury, With tbe life of the Author, by Thos.
Itirt A. ht Also, • copious index and texts of scrip
tore emefally compared. London edition.
The ComprebenstmsCommentary on the Holy Pomp
ton., embracing ell that M valuable in all commit.
taws. kilned by Rev. W. Jenks, D. D. embellished
milk M.P. and engraving..
8. S. Union Books, on sand, and for rate by
A H ENGLISH & CO
Successors to ELLIOTT &ENGLISH,
Wmdmut
B EANS—H barrels fa
KER . rt COu.ct
HARDWARE PAPER—Very heavy, and of fuar
Lou for astride wrapper. A enurraur eepPIY
of Um p0per,12,16, 17, 19, and 01 inches square, kept
In 'Lore, and any Sae. or furnished at short
00070. =a A J.IICIIOONIILAKEIR d CO
TRAW WRAPPING PAPER—too rm. &netted
for sale by d HCEIOONMAKER & CO
ULPH. QUININE-100 as for aala by
ma VI J bCHOONBIAXER k CO
T OGWOOD—M bfla Chip for sak by
JJ
map_? J SCHOONBLAICER & CO
AMWOOO-156'birels grobigd, for.ale by
mayia J bCHOONbIAKER it CO
RlO COFFEE—MO bap prima quality, Mat me%
and for aala by eSUBEfIThOY 1 fiEPPERT
maa27:a&
r1111111:11S ( - l o l aCLA asks and 60 Via anivlng
I„,T pet canal, alld by
may:6ollw ,RODERTEOOI 2 c HEPPERT
BEET,mgroy 117 ThE MEXICAN WAIL
GRANGE* Beck Canvassers to earn a small
./S. rattan. ~,400 Agents Warded in all permed the
Untied Midi's: •
Great liimotical Work, now ready, and for sale by
Subscription only, a completelstory of the Woe
between the United States and Mexico, from the cam
meneestent of the Hewtides to the Ratification of the
Treaty of Pelee, being • concire account of the
splendid Military achievements and Glortoes Vie
tmies of the Atneriectlirod“'under Generalylor
sad Scott, and Mete gallant compatriots i tins
•Iro, an leCooot, Ile "New Eldorado," the Golden
Land of Goldoni. annexed 'to this country by the
Treaty of Peace, Mounded with mote tb. twenty
Portraits, and Battle Seen. , and a lima likeness of
General ' Taylor, by John B. Jenkins, .ithor of the
"Life of haat right? or the Lout War
Sc. It is booed in em mimeo, and contains
AN pages. '
A fine Map of Mexico, sheriving the Battle Grimed',
the Gold }tenons, eke., accompanies the work.
The book will delivered to • .days itont the
time of suoserm.ion, and .precieely. like the sample.
Lawns 12 50, payable on delivery. Pot
tether particulate, applyspos coo s.
DESIW MILLER
Auburn, N. Er_
==ri
ASERMON will be penciled by the Rev. June
!lamp, On Sande) ann e al half put 10 A. K., in th•
Grant iNreet Regular Baptist Charon Ato C. ,lb .
Ordinal.. of Mune= will kw adariAistered at St•
Mariaagalsela River. enap23
EO.IOEI
fkKURPHI it BOIICIWIELA at north east come
Wl.of FOVltit and Monet ots, hole jut reeeieed
supply of cells ttoo Irish LI detie, orarraote4 pun el.
to orMetithei It:twits the attention of tole re [oast]
Panty Castaim•iess
IVi t URPIEVE BURCHFIELD hese opened an
assortment of Fancy Csosinteres, t ad apted for
gen men% unmoor wear. Also, wiper I. tench Broad
elatits,• Bodo and Fucy Vesting.; Linen, Cambric,
and Silk rocket Handkerchiefs; Fncy C...-
li:ached and Unbleached Cotton h os iery; B id cud
Lisle (:loves{ Silk, Cotton, A Mastro Undershirts; all
at low prises for quality- inast±
Linea La •
A.
MASON A. CO have awaited, and are IV
of IS}
Linen Lames. at the Ina pr
o
cony'
Polka. Lawns.
• •
9 CASES CoAA LIOMIS, 0( MC 010.1devirs `, Iesolor
a/ teecivedipp AAP ,, *•• aow 2l k Valgt f r, co
132 IdarkeL
msyo_
On s se "" pt g = l4 zeVL:cilTgr r y y lstirte
reectso this day, asti .Pst.ng by
¢1.13 A. A NIA.SON it CO
COPAL PARNISIY-6 Intl Jon rota, fig ..10 by
J KIDD & CD
(*Wood ot
ALUM—xO barrels Alum, for eller bJ
B
rim
it
co
ultra
MACCADA SNUFF—YEU lot tale hi
insTO J KIDD & CO
. y ARRETII.SCOTCH SNUFF—kV , lba, In blaGdd
Inn recoved, and for sale by J KIDD &
.2s
LUK-25 superio r riitsburgb Gloo for mils by
rnsySO J KIDD is CO.
GO-PAILTIIERSUIP
IHAVE taken WM. CARR mut partneralup with
me fu my Matinee•, which will from OM data be
Carried on under the name nY"John Parker & Co."
March WOW= JOUN PARSER.
y o b g • Cam
JOHN PAltlaalL B. CO.,
WheimleGrocars, Dealers in Prodam, Foreign
Winos,Old Mottongskda
and Breti:frod Whuhry.
No. 5„ Commercial Row, Liberty mice',
cit2o Pittsburgh. Pa.
SUGAR—at beds NO Sugar, prime quanta, is au,
and ler sale by JOAN PARKER &
mond 5 Colananreial•nm, Liners sa
IU/OLLSSES-1 7 0 WIEN OMa oak rrel.
jUfur sal. by may2l' JOHN PARKER th.CO
LOn , S . y 4 GAR—JO bes!o l sAA, (or by
FLOUR -50 brio gram Fitnily Roo;
75 brie Hopedale do;
25 0 ris floe do;
Iu bal. Rya do; na store mad Co
mar 4 .1011 N PARKLR tr. CO
DIXON-44M pea Hama Ham, eidea, and e:wa
1) deh In store - and for sale hy
HN
' JO PARKER tr. en
Ir m E z Ates in etor3Zfr A VLair t
k.
co
YE WHISKEY—n:I btb pun Ryc Whiskey, on
Lund. iend tor Wet by JOHN PARKER lc CO
litlta Brandies.
10 1 1 °PoPecli:CW:g"Ifigga=,ilarkkpale
ht pipea eau% Coeliac, dark;
' 3 do Otani, Duprey & er. dad;
do Star, dark;
2 do Pallevolein,ts are, and for sale hy
=TB J rAISKES.d. CO
A LCOIIO4-12 bole Akand en hand. fot sale by
way 24 J HN PARKER &CO
PR E S EIIVED2iINOERmIca . ..r o t... d I;7IZ.t
fine order, Just received, and for sale by •
BB £ riI'OLUEG & CO
2581.1b.11.
&CON-3005)lb" Shoulder"; •
0,000 lbs Side";
ad,Oto lb" Horns, for "We by
L WATF.RMAN & SONS
3( %Valor at &CI Front-it.
61.17.. Ell ll 3-20 essks oupenor, ior
0 tale by L 9 WATF.RMAN & SeNS
FLUITII--375bWeita Firray — Ploori
1 . /5 brit Wolin* Floor;
10 brit superior Rye Flour, for sale by
lasyl4
L 8 WATERMAN & BONS
ERRING-0 brig Boddroore No I for sale by
- - L 8 WATI , RAIAN fr. Borg s
B it= " Tao s ; N
471.U85-4 fr doz Tor male by
L WATERMANA BONS
scfilit: ON BATHS & RAtial.-40 disa Sue liarc
30 dos Bake.;
Pm sale by L 8 WATERMAN A BONG
TEIB7WIMONS-4d tea canvassed &Wain Orsed Beet;
40 tea 13uvar Cured Hams;
81 tea Canvassed Mum, for sale CI
EELLERB A NICOLB
MWO PORK-10 b (or ado by
SELLERS & NICOLS
ohs Desn'4;, far
.. 724 WICK hIcCANDLF.93
Molioo%lB--Hroeene, ter sale by
mayl4 • • WICK A MeCANDLESS
WADDING -1i bales reel,ar‘tifor sale 114
amyl% _ WIOE& bIeCANDLESS
,o y g4 WICK ! trfaCrZb-y
MOOTAS —ll man pare. rachl, and tor Bala try
• WICK MeCANDLFSS
WSAPPING PAPER-210 ream crow., madam,
and tr.* wraPPlna PaPm for b 7
WICK k DUCANDLEMS
S i r"
c zi t tu a t.Lugm r ...wg . t . d , =mu:
wile by . 1.124 WI CK AftCANDEIW
Dagal/OialDl—B7_post for tale by LESS
t0a714 WICK ft MeCAND
GistsWlCK it AUCANDLW.9
T'l m hillrrvitg loca mara
own
EINEM
.nurrElv4Daßefi olll4
as gall Loose
OCen aisiin the following ire* Odds, Jot
461)drime Smyrna
;Mk boxes eltzl ci al,„::. - . •
ilra ' f;tlozes do dO.
halt cm dog
13n boxes Palermo 011.. e“:
=1 boxes Sicily Lemons;
nseeLtioily Lim*Aosi: L..
40 dozen Assorted raking
LI doze n
Salad n Assorted Sattea% ' • ;
.Sis boxes Sealed naming*,
LA boxes No /Alerting; - • • •
.50 boxes Jojoba Paste;
Ile bee Yellow, White, • d Rock candy,
140 begs Whits Bruit ega; •
to b
n rls Loseriag's crashed &pOwdezed do;
4,' segs ZellNlbe'!;
la bsis PleilSFliberlig ' 7 :
do bags Iltra Nola; • .
ISoaushels Yea Nuts; .
Su barrels Paeans do; ' ' '
lbags aloft Almanac ..
boxes Shelled deg
All gapers oarsman Candle. Illio Pot I bl ts" 10/
paoped,ararsonled as good as on/ In eke cooper/. • -
No 157 Liberty at, ten daors:eut or Si. Cler ni.
•
msySt ', -, • • . • .. • ~
TARTARIC ACID-54) lbs Jnu reel, Ibr ask b7_ .
.stnytH . S N WICKERI3IWI
DIME WHITE LVAD—A Wee rappli °Mile
atoeVa Lead alms. on bead aaHERSHAM _
=T ee . N WIC
LARD brie Not received, far ile by
wa ry. • - • 3bl WICILERSAAI
_ _
liki.ll7 BOOKS{ . asw BOOKS*
At . 84 „ er s Li terar y Depot, Third SIMI, Opp°St
DICTIONARY of Hoch=lea, Engine Wart, and
kutgineering—Nolh.
Boston Shah/Inure—No IR •
Pride and Irresolution; a new-Berle. of the Hai.
el/it/me of UR.
Mistakes of a Lift Time—No b.
London Quvtarly Review, for April. •
Pictorial Fseld Book of the Revelation—part I.
LinelPs Livia.: Age—No 314.
Linda; or the Young Pilot of the . Befle Creole. By
Caroline Lee Bent.
eunuch,. By George Sand. • •
Th. , Dalton.. By Le part L p
'hr rice II cents.
Pio wial Brothe Jon athan.n.
Youg Prima 'Donna. BT biro Grey. New
mart 3:
WX2.4I.IFLABIRIMS.
MURPHY Je BURCHFIELD have recently reedy,.
ed an addition to their stock of the above de-
Bitable goods y , tasking their assortment elite 0001955 1 e
lawpieces alities ver complete. Tbey have IGO received a
aw of the American /Manufactured Unahrieir•
able Flannel., and Invite the attention of buyers to
then . large stock pr ic es Goods generally, which will
be vole at lowest. oraylltl
Now PrigMl, 1511 sesta.
& BURCHFIELD have Just Teeenved •
lent vatlely of rem st)leent and dark Frints
cents, &almond tut colors; also, low priced
WALL PAPER—UK:OpeI new rowan% trona Ino
pp to We, just reeeived warn ine now. 'Also a few
fine Oatierna (row SOe to el. W PasPeuku. _
may 23 - ' 5 Wood a.
LAWNS.
0 CASES rut colored L 11•1115 received and now
opening, selling as tree extreme lowAdenle
en of Ben
per yard
°INGRAM/.
3. CASES fast colored 01. shams, ree'd, sad iellhel
at 12 sem per lard A A 2
MASN & CO
Marke O t at.
• SALMON. DM Idiom.'
9 CASES plain and fluted Mingo do Litika, assort
s, eikeolors, last seeetsids-and selling; at very low
pile -e.. scinTO3 A A l'ilAt+.oNA CO
PARASOLS. • -
500 le'oloxlit:lreledived,br:Pri%):pan ataginaj"rted
raaE.l • A & MASON &CO
EIttECIWX-Eiltr/EEI. : ... •
A LLEGHENY City and counts Bathiwatitad al
. .a.. at ttia A:chance (lace cf A. bbl NS &co •
mayor
m.:All/LW lINUYE—C. /looms'. beet,
lVi sale by A A FAIINMrrOCIC A CO
may23'. - Car. of Wood b. Dot .ti
may2l B B ILIMISIVNE.-13 bets r A oll, for role bi—
,SAIINESECICK & CO
. _
UNIPER HERB 1 r'l, --ON b, for see by
A I PAVIYIB-TOCK & CO
at•IYO
rum' MYRRH—Igo Ib. Bombay, for •ale by •
lT may.l3 11 A FAHhaTTOCIL ACO
- - •
ILtbArok.:.--41 ons stiggr Wow : nut'd per stein.er SUalt '
JA Wnght, A
lILN H uld tor nip by.
antra UTCHISON it SO
'DEFINED SUGAR - Y 7 orla embed and powders
for see by JAMES A HUTCHISON &CO
CIAL - ITNA LEAD-30 pig. seamed, for Isle by
,Isory92 JAMEs A HUTCHISON &CO
Bel;ON-6000 Cln. owed Stlontsienr: ,
__ S"k4 aßztr& SILL
124 Wood la
nrirmirrreirrsil
LilAl LIALi—MoU Ws, to closet , G I ME= riu.
met 723
nOTTON (Or. e
PATa STUART & SILL
WINDONTGCASSaIiS
Lzs 729. for sale by
may= • STUART & SILL
jalise, m .0m told rote slay b7_
Marit • SWART &SILL
I DI/1 bast Wire, for e sua.
DCA% trE LisTrrts and Neskestea s, to sp.
1 - __nse, for 00 oly_ I limp' a SILL
it KACKEREL brie :4o 3, jest - ree'd, for sole by
In e.ta STUMM ttllLL
L' ess m e tA rrixs-10 Oa przale i gpr i p r : . BILL
I oULIVILLE 1.1.11Z-40a brls Iss - strbaroed,p , r
1.1 Ws by C II GRANT'
. L. 0 .3— . •
alikFLollit —l7 brie cadres% ano for sale by
DURIIIGE, Wil.soN kW,. •
rearin. . Wiera west , ,
FBLI ' Fist"
•
II =!—No'shad;
No I blaskerel:
No I do in bras a, titq.
No do in a Ws; -
Nein do an i bas; •
Salmon,' od_Fisb, Sealed IleNioSi No 11 .7 1 43
.d Baluzions Ilesring. for sale by
WM A McCLIIIIO , 4 co
256 Liberty
ertuta. an hi gal, dealt, and pint lags,
hlleed.Pickles do . do
Pleolly do dodo
Tomatoes, in quanjandc
Somali °meek dm
A 1,., Tomato; Walnut, and Elaahroont Ketchup;
and Pepper Sauce.
The snore vote put ay by Underwood, of-iloatori,
whole Pickles are favorably known ,through the
United Suites, and by Thos. B. Smith fr.Co, of Phil.
delphia, whose articles never fall to give enlightener
wherever introduced, far sale wholesale and retail b ,
ineya; WM A hIeCLURG ACC!'
a K :24 U e t p .. l4o L" se ll s, l l:r
& U PHILLIPS
7/9Wood.
At Issoortorent of UP • rootSur
mares J& H PHILLI PS--
NibitiEß STALLS-1 pass named elm, finable
by mars] J m ii PIJILLIPt4
3 /J 8 r recetved24 Dzs bletallts Gam lasaticikUlgs,
/1 • .
• - •
11.1:th EtanTlC CUM-4 &nen, will and without
kj handles, put received, and for be
11210,4 J&11
RININEA ELASTR.Ib-1 go as No 1;
I do No%
I do No% for ..la by
ma 13 1 la FI PN11.1.1/.4
BATIIINO low ia.l received, espscudtd
article for the impose, for We by
rearm 1 tr. II PnILIJPS
PORE AlR—Those who would have pare air in
in their dwellings which is so necessary durine
during the prevalence of epidemics, should provide
themselves with one of the meet operable, and. at
the .190 time, effective disinfecting agents know n.
Seen an
It
is JULES I.IAUEVS AROMIC
VINEGAR. It wig immedlately parity a roam ell
noxious eliluvia, and prevent contsgien in oil ear--
It is arse a desirable argyle for the. toilet, and a
liobtful .counetio. In headache. Innanor,
meamaht pains, he. ,it affords Instainatmorm reum..
It is an excellent dentifrice, and an nrecable wash;
it will itrengthen the eyes, and remove inflammation
of the eyelids. It relieves the pain nod faggots eon
sequent upon. excessive muscular exertions; sod
when nee/ in the habits produedve of the happiest
edicts. Persons maim& the sick may be preserved
Ems the liability of contagion, by •the Aut
umn.: Vinegar, or sprinkling a few drops upon their
persons be Ere entering the room. In an rictuses*,
atria, it may be peed with excellent smite, no it ina
mediately dinipsterlhe lusonor and exhaustion eon.
st pent upon this meat disagreeable malady. Re
particular to ash for Jules Mixers Aromatic Vinegar.
Prepared only by - •
• , JULES RAVEL, Perlthner and Chemist, •
• . LCD Chestnut street, below Ponth.
For mile wholesale and retail by B.A. Fahnestocle
& Co., and R. R. Sellers, Pittsburgh: mid John Rar.
meat and J: Mitchell. Allegheny city. Fe. . mayag
11 Paper Warehouse. • .
1,03. 47,!DIARKET STRUT. between Thirtrind
1.1 Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. vuomits PAL , -
MAIL would respectfully Me attention .0f ,his
Blends and cuatomen, m hI grow= extensive tad
, notteral stock of merchandise. Rural Ins found to___ceas
prise every d:serlption of American arid PmaekNall
Paper lOW Border for Partin. Bally Dialog lifaMos.
Bed Chambers, Counting Booms, de s , ruling freak Ui
cents to V 2 a place. So vests*. throrptY of^prlres
and qualities can hardly fail to atilt the eircumataima
and tastes of platters who may favor with jbeir
patronage, the old established staddan Market splev
rad O.Von
In the Coma et Oosamem Phial of &Us.
gheny County. • :
TN the case of the application of the Oh'. and Pc n.
Weenie Rail Road Company,tor the right ofway,
de. No 155. Jane termlB3e.
To the heirs or devise. of `Shemin Bradford, de
ceased. Yoe are hereby notified, that the Ohio and
Penn - mnia Hail Road Company have taken and
appropriated, for the nee of their rail med,the follow
ing described portion of the lend belonging to said
decedent te Ohio Township, Alegheny County, Pa,
yis:—Beginning on the lower line of seid tract eta
disonme of Sgt from the centre line of saidtoad, road,
thence mown along the line Weald tract
to
the river c
line thence 8 73
,the 15 ova feet., to
the upper of said tram, nce along the upper
line trl said treat northwardly BO ft. thence N 73 deg
SS num, W 0.285 feet, to the Pmett heginelhg. Cdt ,
milting 6 acres I rod and ptrchea A description
anti draft of which ta filed to the above cue.
ROBINBON Jr
Pleat 0. & P. R. R. Co.
m~llSdkn~C
DIMS Conti Of COINEO•M P 11.1.4 of *Le.
TN air; ;as oftti4o.pVeaCifon Ohio and Penn.
j„ retsina ;tail ll ' ows Coconenb for sint right of oral,
Ai' No laiune terse 1840. ,
o ere heirs or dui... of Min flood, tats.if
phuadelphia, deceased. You are hereby, notified,
%hot the Ohio and Pesoillyant• Hod Read Corneae,
h i ve ia .n. n od apppriated the use of their rl
mad.e, the foll o w i n g d roeacnhed f
p or ortion of the laud IN oI W
hinging to said decedant, n Ohio Townaltip, Allegheary
pe„ ow —ptegintihtg 30 ft north of the cease
pie if said WI road iinetwt the lower idde of galas
~n en th en ., Twining 9 3 feel Wwwilds the titter along
eh , hee of told warn, thanes musing 73 dog NS nsui v
v ,.. oeg rat ,. th e gem 4110 Of Mad tiacu thanes tunes
of tract nonrdly 80 ft, thence
N pa deg. NI witt4,l<iltZl
cO O fee to the place of be
're et ;I:n u :Ulla:ft t 6 f bls V. P i n e k " - e ,
coma ' Whl - 8031Nt3ON -
~anytLdLorPorgCa& IL R-Co
•• • -
21hrla Tallow Grease. , j .
asek }bean BUTS: te arrive, aar .
1416,41111DleirlicY.3
Wear Ptentsta;
ies,Gitatilii_ -
10111/11971T
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THEATRE!
Le*ee sad Manager C. s. row=
,
PVCCO Or ArrrlrlON:
c..nenaa. Circle and Parquana - _ , eems.
Second and Thint
Galinr*Afor-0dg0ndp•44....
LboSiii open at 7{; Curtain will Tin 9 oletike ri wi
, - -
r wEil zi . t.. s night gt itt..141111411.5.i
Driiratiaii;;lSlaT' 2B , AML . 4ll- b e l neseater
HET.
171 4 3,T A r d dsTe;
• Tarot
Lames
• NA — UIIE AND .. HIOPHY
C 0111.• • ..... • • •bl.ra 11 Niebols
!las Alin..rsitter
GRAND CONCERT,
vot Z. , A N DINATIELDJANNTAL.
NLEBERmonId respeetlalle inform the! adies
ond 'gentlemen of ritUbmgh and vicinity, Nil
homillgtrehlsfirsteencert of Vocal sad lastrelneMal
Isosic; et WILKINS HALL,-
Oie,TMasellay
.loTesslatli .nexe, *ay ? 8 •
On which" occouon be mill 'he 'assisted h
ood 'Nies
graft, Elitstm Glaademi.lieu.,Vogel, Nlenr
Lengsn, celebrated Violincello plaice.'
0340.1adanso Borostelnlias kindle consented to lend
her ealasble anis:tame on the occasion.
For partlentara me prognjusznes. •
VAIIIIINB 7 BI I II&LL, YITIAOUR6II, -
13 , eisr, 130 Weed above Fifth.
noitAT splendid establahment is now offered for
I Bea It la admlrably arranged for Concerts,.
Leetates,ralsibldeas, gss. FOT cram arid, to
7MIN, A ZSMONS,
137 Wood st. , ,
PITTSBURGH MUSEUM.
APOLLO HALL.-Efougirn STILILETo
PEN DAlLY—from 0 to, In the monger, 2 kit
lathe elternooe; and fiont ko 10 o'clocklbe t
O
475210402nee 93 cede; MEd= ender 1.2 ;ems
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ha. 2 prim 01127
ax. a. nitiono.) . , • 1..../K 4O .
.11M. A. xocLuno. O. c 0.,.
GILOQERS. AND. TEA DEALERS,'
•' • Nailer Liberty and, abort 'Food,
nisi alums.' tivid a luxe 14.01110Crit of alnico
GlCretliell and Ann Teas; 'also, Foreign Fruits and
Wholesale and Milers supplind on ttia
lowest vrats. muyl
L. A. XASOS & Co., cI. Amon & CO.,
101 X..
,1413.011. ,
WHOLESALE 1)101 GOODS
A. A. MASON & CO,
Kmaket Street, botwee.n . Thlrd &Fourth,
Pltalsbargis s Pa.
1 11 Er WILD re-Or -Middy coil the attention of city and ,
mstrotry merchants, to one of the most elisnatro
Stocks is the moony, comprising ever Hundred Cases Packages of Foreign and Domes
tic Dy e Goats, coustrUng, Moor; of •
eases best style Caney% .•
100 Bleached Mosllo, Oland.%
40 ftromoter Stars and Counnadmi :
30 Muslin do Lain%
• 40 a Lawny atul ?Judi
61 flatineus and Tweed%
10 . Caraionmo, Cloth_ ,s• •
100 and bales of Tick ler, Cheek, te.; .
3:13 • - Brown Moulins.
Together With tom most extensive -atomism:a of
ImpOrted Goad. In this market, po ..... ing the roost
ample facilities for the transnetion of theln•bosiness,
and one of Monument bong constantly ut Me camera
markets, thus ptesentim erery oda man ge enjoyed by
casters hon.. They believe that they can oder
Kremer inducements to merchants generally, in ark%
quals, nd price% than any eastern market. Now
goods constantly arnsmg. Merchants udenduly,par
chasing Easr. arc Particularly aoliched in exanano
their mwOmMegt. Will AA MASON do Co
:01,00( TlN— , 4 fb Moray;lish, no.l I ham reccia-
Jlol , ed. awl for.sble by, N WlngEftS. tl
AM
marN • Col . Wood a froth r-
GTEOAIX:4I:O common Ohio - togar,fr agile by
may2l - . J a It FLOYD
J. U. asTtLLon,
140. SI ,r"M'atreet, has Jam received a new to.
• mrtmetit of VI ANO - MDSlC,:among which .. .re
e Yollowiego-eF •
Volly,do you Dove me, by S. C. nitte. . ' .' :. _
Oh, may the L
a d y, ome live Alway. do.
ivolly was h Ld do.
'Thiele Ned:
_._ • do. .• ~
Gwille to Run all Night
Dolly Day,
Solduet'a Wedding, by Glover. , •
The Robin, do. _
Oh, Tench thord_yet once again.. . ^
Sweet Memo irsof Thee-; . .
&rime Boon.-.. .
. •
Lamenrof the Irish Emigrant.
A New Medley Song
Thew hart Wounded " the Spirit that Loved Them . .
The Conscript's Departure, by Glover., .- s
De Bind to the - Loved One. at Rome. ,
Tie Homewhere e`er the Devi la. : : .
The Yankee Maid. • •
.. .
Low BanVdCar, by Lover.
Do you ever think ohne. ' ' ' •
Slumber Gentle Lady. •• . , ..
. .
Josnoie Grey... ~ , . • ,_
Elfin, C.ellarius, Wedding, Wreath, and Metal
Waimea
DatehelerMaiden, BelldWelta; Coneerii Ladles , .
ouvenir, Cally;lD vim Llly,Aliee,Everegreen, Snow.
cogs. Adler. and Lazy Polka. , . • mart
nORICS-3 Wes Porter ond Mineral, jegt reeeies4.
V wad for sec by AE.I.LERS.
Wood et
RED PRECIPITATE 23 lb. jutt reed, rot joie L
maga! E SELLFI:I3
t ]IN'
CORN -32 sacks thledav ree'st, for sit'o ' 7 7
AItIARTRONG ”ILCIZT,R
...leaersenn Star.. Properly. 1" . . •
SII veryvaluable Maldive , Lam, . Second 'vett, -
kar
be Ferry, as laid oat by John 'Caldwell, lan.,
will ois cold: Ibis afternoon. at Z o'clock...ll the pre
mises, by P. Pa. Devi's, Aveno.er. They ate very
desirable for private resideoces, and tcsnislibetal.... ,
wall. . - ~ .
.
• -
- -
AcKE,Hu,,—: ,, hT . l4lsPio 2, lot alga 10iat. clott,
y l c.-nnlgotnett, ' • JAMP.I.VD.4.I•ZELI:
101Vater t
rtHEESL , -4 bxe reel per Late Erie end" ribehi.
Ran, and for rale by JAMES DALZE,LL.
PA.-241 casks F.4l_ str. fon Allie by ,
IJ A FMINF-STOCK Lt. CO -
Cor. of Firs, lc Wool
WANTED,
B .
V a wholesale hardware house to nalladelphia t
..tive young no., who is f.allavarlth
b.inces, and bay on extensive acquaintance %MAIM
the merchants of Ohio led , Pennsylvania; Whiwo
trade he could. influence. To a imitable Derma a
liberal ardary W . 111,b0 paid. Address'Ll. T. at Vida
MN, • • M. IS•Lemitm
HA trr saTITRNE WINR-J out. insx recraveti
and for solo -by HILLER & RICFMTSON • •
Bh•stlng!fn'ilns.
31711eive3, of oihe 41feroot oidthi , A, 4 , : 4
• = r• p
.sy4l "LI
BURCHFIELD L.
•
OLASSML-15 bris S Mola•gee ion mewed,
for sale by CULUERTSON
• %VI - • - IDS taberry at
VIA.ESIIGAR-33 brig basoned ribs:abets jugt reed
taby2i A cumwarsos
16 , /1/IX—LUUD Um is state, and sor inte br
~mail A CULIIERTSON
-50 do: No 1 Corn Memos;
Ea des common do; jum reed. for see
A CULlipelllON
fir.A.TiM3ll.-45 Imitate jest reed:l677aq by
1 eary2l. A CULBERTSON'
Yu r.F: Ftte.NOit SHANDY, warranted 25 years
old, Or sale by„ StoRRIS & HAWORTH
max2ll. . . „ ,__ pus side Of Armond
paiDgriRRF.SCTIIIitiN:A novel. 1/I"CilWd
air dry, wale:rale by • _ __ •
niay2l. JOHNSTON &STOCKTON
. _
1100TASH-50earii pure Potr*li, for rale byf . .
JL - • .
. • .1' tr. tt FLOVO , • _
ptal2L L
b...iI.EIaTHS-45 barrel., tar cola by --7r • •
• Dip ma72l , ' : ': - .1 er R. FLOYS.
do_ t I Altb-12 bortels No 1 Larkfor sole by
A ..721.. '-' ' • , -,-.1-EIt'Ff..AVD
ricting it. TIMOTHY SEE) m nom. Mr sal , by
mast ilß FLOYD .
A RY m E . N 7 —I 0 .
ra,E;Tna,;)
ATH SAW —1
may2t . &CO
TAR,R - 03114, & prror —3OO WI. Tan •
•-. -60 aria Rosin; •
•W Ma Pitch.
Tol , ciat for sal. bY ISAIAH DICKEY &
tonyet .}Mater and Front sta..
ULduUM-,-100 lou.Napplas rummy, Ter...o
Me ter .ale by - ISAIAH DI C KE Y co
TazoLooici S.L IWOILUita.
THE Works of Leonard Woods, D D.-
Headley , . -
Vocalic Lora Friond.../Sri Amu.
Ck
Tim Gospel imovra Adspc.sue.
.:Posthumas Works ertrinalmer..
Family Prayer and CoomodutorY. Thornton.
Melvin's Samoans. ,
Oritlm's Permons.
Connie 'ham'. Remota. For tale by .
JAMES D LOCKWOOD. ,
Malrßd I led Fetish st,
Wat 11 . •
j t i l yAt7 d . tx ti VV.l l . ° e r a %LI I P. ' d i
x. Me. David x Park, by prede,H o t,,,, r ,`,,, k !
• Bella Yahoo Polka, composed and. dedicated to
Hi,. 51 ary Jane Park, by Proforma. Rollback .• '
.STEPHEN II FOsyErs g F m k so , G ,
1y Urodder Otim. Dmiuo to Rao all ?Gala. Ange.
Une we,. Rory Sammar Breath. Away Down,
South. :Dolly Day. Oh, Eklund.: SammerLoribinga.:
Soiree Pea. .Doley Jones. • ' ' - •
Also, Amhara, Itlaeltrae,.by Watson. - ' • '
Oh, Think 00 , limo, (Mane Boma • '
Oar Childhood'. Llomeims nom by Miss , .
My Mather I 04.7,v:fords by C. Sbiras,moabc - cy,
H. kleber. A 1.., . great satiety of Near Elenco,-
Nome, Waktes,Lite. far talc by II RLE3E.II.
mail( • . tut Taint at
• , If lII.WAPDHLIOATIORB. •
Tie orate ceded.*
the 11, By,_ .
D. Mon; A.N.Leith . of tho Bev. Sevenal Botherford, Produsor of
Divinity id the Unlversity of Bt. Andrews, with a.
sketeliof Ms life by Rev.A. A. Bonne, anther of Ma
=in or R. M. bleCheyne. • •
The Theological Werke of the late Rev. Daniel
Boyne, V. D. Edited by the Bev-BaalPrey. Dite,nmi
edition. •
Hurtle., Prince of Atryninie. By Dr Jargon
' ow ooluan..
. . .
gevay on Christi= Ramis= Dy /1 W. Noel. M. A.
The Coatriateiens of Q. Q. Dv'Jane T/17101. 11. •
lammed !Men original debigas, by li b yo u , d.
et llosopby efltnbellef in Month and Religion,
:aa diseirreiable In the Faith tad Chmeters °Chien.,
• Re Rev. 11. Hooker.
ay, 3 ,,,tes of Joy, Demo a watt ta the Night of.
`Weeping. 'By Da Rev. Boner Kelso. .
f7i The Golden Psalm; bees a Preetvnl,
Trepbeneal Egparinsta of Peelle XVI., by.
The Lighted Yellen or cunigt Seenea is the * Lib;
of • Behind Sister, by 13oltan, with a profile° by Rey.:
The COMEAU ante with Preadee; by the Author of.:
Day of the Weet,” ilhutteleil by Newland.
1141214iff of thalafe of the Rev. Jobe
ihlemeireefahe Life and Mitten, of Dr Chahavre,.:
bid 'be is tlexes,,,ia three vale. Vol L.
Also, • large agleNnifeetof• New
embnia. _ Y
;,
or bT •El ENGLISH kCO
win . tv V.
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(.o tor quo irr. to
, R - 13. SELLERS