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wino STATE CONVENTION
• At aseeedor of the %rids . Bta , itC,entral Committee,
Sold at Harr shore, Mares VI, 1850, it vv. •
Ile clove, That the .1' the eyelet coun'lcs
of this Stale be renamed to select a number of dole.
it:l 4 47aVe: o t e arairitTS:cteira4sTOPreee ren iMonve eee Vihore
the cug of Philadelphia, on the Itith day or Jour
3630 (or the purpose of corniced]aa a eandidrne for
Canal s'imartiosioner, to be voted for at the ensuing
• General Deaden:
- • • MORTON lin-MICHAEL, 41 4 1 -.....
' Gsoaas II Bean erere..re
All ill:Ma/MIMIC and • Whig County CO
V•121101M.
An
of the gulp( the Chairman. the Whig
and. ntheade County Committee .01 Correspond.
enee met at the Coon Bosse. The following ,reseln.
lien was adopted, to wic—
"Resolved, That the Whig and Antimasonic inhere
of the several Election Districts of Atiegltenx County
be, and are hereby requested to meet at their anal
places for holding elections, on Saturday,the Jot day
of/a to text, thes end there *decd. ds
the County Convendon to boheld at the .*
COM*. elegateDonetoe,
nWcartesday the sth day of Jane, at li O'CIOCX, a et.
Said Convention to make the tonal and *pessary
aocuingions (or the ensuing 'October Needham. and
, also to appoint five delegates to represent 164 County
In the State Convention,* be held in the e ity of ?Idle
delphia. on Wednesday, the lath day ofJene..
- The primary meetings In the Townshlps who . held
between the boars ot *re and five o'clock . , tercet.
Pitt) and the* in the. Wards and Boroughs between the
boon of seven .a nine o'clock. P. M • ,
A HlLsAliD£l,Cliddritan.
/so. E. Pmals,
Agit Pashadm,}Seerethries.
Taos. finals, •
'Pittsburgh, Apnl 10.1E5'.
lITIDEB NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL MAITEEP.
TELEG RAMIE NEWr: ,
' UC Cosa Exrenrrtorc—lf we one „jitage from
tbe tenor of the telegraphic reports, the inmoue Cubit
expedition has fizzled out most inglonouily. Scarce
ly icy thing could have been worse Planned and
executed than this scheme, so loud inits prcten•
Woos, node° ridiculous in its execution. 'For sue.
Lint.eit was absolutely accessary to land with soffi
t:lent force to 'secure tho respect and fear of the
Spanish troops 4 and to enable the Invaders to obtain
and preserve's positton which would give them sex
amity until rebtfoicements could arrive, or mull
• the inhabitants could have plucked up courage to
itail4 them, if they approved of their object. 1a•
.stead of due, General Lopez lauded with a few
huudled men, in the. thickly willed part of the
-tawdry, now the chief towns, and where alarg
force of regular soldiers could be speedily brough ,
twist him 'No wonder he had to dee inglorimiw
1);, sod solar,* throe, of his misguided followers,
who had embarked their foricoes in other vesxls,
to the mercy of the Spanish simmers, or sorh'un
twain tontine as their tatpitsed situation, without
a head or a defulite plan, subjected them tn.
A. few days will show whether this Hight of Lo
lex will endLthe project at present, or not. If it
dens', titer.. is every reason to belive that theteare
enough of restlcs virtu among us to Make anotb•
er attempt. Cuba, sooner or later, will ran into
'Me hands Of the United States. Nothing-bottm
'can Karma this. It is merely a question.of time.
. There is It general wish unoog our people to have
'lt attached to . our dominions; neutralized a good
dial to he sere by the aislthe to slavery, but still
suliciemlysicong to promote rapidly the meal' aim
id'at by the rash invaderts under Lopez. While Me
ad ninistration of the General Goecratnent is io the'
biLoas d ar; honorable and firm man, such as Gen.
'Taylor, 'Who will,fulhti to the letterall our treaty.:
stipule-stood, the project . leiU. prob'sbly 611). aisle,*
'Spain chooses to sell otelbOt•endetert ohiscropT 4
loos 'twos and conquest' addiVaistmeton, some p -
tease will be foutid.forssenesing dot:telt:id most
probably - room few more cribs Got' IgrOvinces of .
• Mexico.
.
DPATII OP AN Ow Stancautan.-.—Under our obit
unry head; to-day, mill be, bond noticed ' h e desi.lk
.el Wstsutat Vionoi Hag; who barber...ls n replay
rabarsiber to the Pitiabunittgazette _forever 44
three years, and who lour paid bit, ealizeriptial;
&nos oar connection with abe paper, invariably li
advance. He an for amity ycara a resident of
pia city, where he was highly respected, and
laid the °Saes of Sheriff, Treasurer, •cd County
Comnnuioner, at diCarent times. Hie co ning
Ceara wete , spant in the ?caramel:a of the country,
. and pis mid was peace.
AtaAtaLT~—la oar nd vertising column,. the
11110:115 otJohn M. Porter, Esq.. of Taxi:atm, is
announced . as a candidate ; for Mae:ably. This
makes eix candidates. oat of which to eeteot five
How it it that the cities do not present theorems.
didates... I. ambition dead among 01;07 ere our
pvep'e too beep to torn legislators! Let us have
a for more cameo..
The . project of a Pine, hitoed - Fetween Wee
. • .
Natoli= and Combasßald, which we noticed yes•
torday, is one of more thaii•orditthry importance,
and wets we net now •in the millet of great et
forts, with every pzospeet of 11102( abundant sac.
ease, for the constieetion of immense avenues of
Intercommunication, 'lts ennenecement -would
mate quite a amedion. Bat in an age Owen
-.• dere, when the mom ainpendoas li:ejects are me
.• dcrisicen and completed in a apiee of time which,
• a few years ego, would have been thought tamed
•
ibis, the announcement of a Plonk Road, 'evenly
miles long, which is to Coll3ect the atonable
waters of the wee with the Bahlmete ttalload at
Camberlond,wareely exertea a pamiegrentruk.lt
'a matter of much interest to this eity,cevenhalers
It will piso through nearly the whole length of the
souther' part of Werunorelaud count), and the
imam at Somerset, and wilt give tothote coantiea
• including the acethe•rn pert of Fayette, a most
sirable and my means of access to this market—
It wJI also arforethe traveller a mot( dellghtla
roam to lialtimora, varylog the means of convey
sines, and living an opportunity to pais through
• Hoe section of country. It ortlt,. co doubt, be
cola a very popular route, especially ,n the tom.
met:season. Its prvjeetora cannot-fail,thereture,
Is maid ogni good inveotinent.
Gen. Lopeeecareer blta been soddenly ended
be berms been arrested by tbe Amel4esn
:authorities .at Esmanediti. Tbis is mecb more
brunets for blm, than If bo bad into the
Davis ortbe Spode., notbciides. So' ends the
seeped Cab. expedition.
louts C. G KiItNEZT. q., orPenneylvanti.
• — aran, je,merd.y appomied SuprristOOdot Of lb.
tbo act at .61.0 23. 115r10.;—liriut,
1x.,/ Sgwurday
.. -Ha bmtev arycdaimeat than this could have
been made. kSu been through M r. , Kennedy's
able and indefauysble labor* that.we have seen
111Ml Dill passed, whim' °mgrs.', after the most
iearelway examtasroa. has made. porpetnsti
Vader Mr. Kennedy's saitemisionohiprovisioas
- Orem law will be Most ruby and satisfamortlyimt
law operation.
•,, WAL7 - By Clusan
- Pstmaa. Teta life, 'mama is gaud to 4 p x ,d,jy
fateded an the incidents of the anew of a petite
strafed brig, fa the Lett was,. iill
4 originally put.
Ilshed In the. Glataim's Magazine,. ten hie aow
been minted by the 'nether, and published in the
boob term.
.11 La a very graphic , and increasing
- delfecationotlife on the ocean, which ban a cbano
for almost every Freon, which lead •nvenat can
hardly ever equal.- Bold by Male; Thitcl attack
and ZS. A, Mtner:!SmitbSeld street.
Caavaszori or: tiroms.—As address appears
Ist the Ptoladelphis posers, to tte homers of Penh
,.nitride, in 'devotee to the interests of Agrical..
tun loom which to take the closing paragraph, av
contesting -the ker h el of the whole: .
view of tti,.a State of eraint, as relating to
• ; the lagdtCrall ofagnaoltare in Peeeisylvaca, it ill
necoatinended aatt,altiqa . WW. l au'R towards Pro
.,
. passive isnorovemeol, to hold a VannePs Con
veutton st Htrristoorgh, on the third Tuesday of
Januat7. 1651, to ? winch. every county is hereby
to send delegates. fur the Yorpore'of ferav
" kw a How Apiculture eoelety,stid to tike into
• eeottdeissou the condition °rifle lar . dea iit ere ito.
Apia dealsemuch meleuris n may but nrowsks
sa d a dtrao the. ogrfcaltue of the Cosezion:
AL L ELWYN r •
, 1 4 / 1 4 , 111k;Le 47. LORD,
ALGERNON 8 ROBERTS;
- JOkiki PILICE WETHERELL,
Alksbeny Car Sao es albs at 88 m ri114114
Ortiftrusanitco!
4 M 3 "M. x `l ¢ ~`,~ t
k'' 4iolllii4 Ittfimic
.•- Zinvesnendenee of the nutstargh * G.-.t...,
. 4 ', NiViYO. May "t Ir. g ' l :
ThePartard meanseireitclied her bock;t no
-wily &I'M - this morning, ictikton her passage in
twist:tin twelve days, a tisfilthighlynittopiments
ry to her =technics. The Pac fm, the new Col.
lies steamer, I:save:tuned from the usual satisfac
tory trip, and peoplosre beginning la.nroaronce
nom over what site is to do in the way of beating
John Ball: The engines are by Allaire, and, to
Lras heavy work dm go, are conaderod by their
osakeas perfect. Sae goes to Ina on Saturday,
with a large list of pamengers, and will soon spank
for hasele,
At our Navy Yard theta is a good deal of ac
tivity, and the stoop of war Data is ordered to sea
at once. All the spare force has been put upon
her and shit will noon be Mr, though her destina
tion Is unknown, but supposed to be Cuba. The
intentions of the President are very good, but no
one here hopes that they will be carried oat, much
len do the Cubans resident here wish oar nand
expedition Stlettal. All wish that the Yankees
may step in and cot the island loose from the old
dynasty which has so long drained her resources.
The relief expedition of Mr. Grinnell sailed to
. 1
day, with an elegant wind, and with the heartiest
1 wishes or our citizensfor success. The two Yes.
eels arc provisioned for a three years ,(talus, and -
have on board every dung that can conduce to an " •
comfort of no men, and aid them to their hardy
expeditlon. The 'orders from the Navy depart
ment are that the equadron shall not rennin but
one winter in the ice, but lit.De Hawerrthiukstbat
ordinary weather will make' any stay unnecessa
ry, and that the result of the expedition will be
knOwit iil leas time than the expedition has been
fining away. •
From England the cotattercial news by the
steamer is looked upon as very favorable, cape.
clear for our breadmoffs, which, not in large sun
ply here, mint feelqulckly an advance abroad.—
The Cotton news, though not so good as was
looked for, is, on the whole, satisfactory, sad
holders . continue firm. No one seems disposed to
slip largely, choosing rather to wait the progress
of events.
Ode:chants generally are not busy jolt now,
though the city is fall 01 people from the , country.
The number of pleasure travellers rather predoni.
fnatee, and, as a.natural cone queue, retail mad.
cm, and places 01 amusement, make the largeit
profits. Stewart, Beck, and those other quick
• sands, which swallow the contents of the purees
of liberal papas and generous bridegrooms, are
thronged, while the stores of Jobbers, who supply
papa with his stock in trade, are deserted.
Among the 'strangers in town is the excellency
the Governor at Peuusylvente, W. F. Johnston.
His lodgings are at the Astor, where he has been
visited hy throngs of Whigs, who, in addition to
the attention they Ithow him no the Governor of
Pennsylvania, bear towards him a large Share of
personal consideration.
Leading Wags hero are quite sure that Mr.
Secretary Crawford will leave the Cabinet at an
early day. Them in no two sides to Whig opia
ion here, and no hesitation about showing whit
I the Whigs think of the Galphin claim. The pay
ment of the interest finds not a single defender to
Neir York, sod should it be deemed execeicat to
persist in its defenee elsewhere, New' York-Del d
not be calculated Upon fur any OUT; in the share
of elections favorable to the Governmeat, but
rather the reverse.
• Ashes—Sales -at 55 56(35 64 for Pouts. and
$5 58 for Pots. Flour—Toe demand is active,
wi h rates at 51 82101 811 for No. 2 eapeia me;
S 5 3765 sdl for common to atraiebt Siete 55 69
05 871 foe INlchigep ; nod 56 0006 131 for Pure
G-nesee. Srothero at 55 tb ra. 5 75. Sales of
small lots RT. Firm? at 52 6764 00. Coro ideal
brings $2 016300 for Jentei, nod 53 121 Gn
Brandywine. in lots. Graia—There is a fair not
ing demand for Wheat; Pore Genesee brings 150
cm„ in small parcels, sm . /1-115 In large do. Rye
very firm at CO:. Corn-3nyes are Inclined to
operate with spirit. The dkms reach 11,000 ho. a*
611063.0 n Western miLszd, and 65 for Northern
Yellp r. ; • .
. Park Is salling.ei 510 63 for Men., and S 9 6f. , e
:8 75'1,goittEne, tqf 1.5.41 moderate demand
at
59 50010 for Zees, ltd $5.1305 121 fur prime
•Toereiiibeiter sepply of Prison Whiskey Its the
market, and prices are not AO firm..
Coniiiderablie Pig leuo has changed' hands at
518 50,010 per_ ton. cash, and a good deal of bar
4 535 50035.1iemp is cheaper. Lead has sold
a' 54 9105. - Noidith Lineenl 0.1 bat fallen to 85
cents. Ailltorts - ofgrocenes are dull but firm, and
U*016801315 upon a small scale. C,
From the Cincinnati Garrtte.
Presbyterian General Assembly
- -
Two important reports were made before the
General Assemble yesterday morning—ihe report
of the Board of Education and that of Publication.
We mne. give the details of either tetra. The
report on Education gave in general a very favor
able acgount of lb educational operatzons of the
Prerby !cyan Choral.
Theeport of the Board of Publication staled that
daring the lam year, new buildings for the purpose
of the Board had Been erected, on which, with the
fixtures nearly '24000 bad been expended, yet
the liabilities of the Baud were now small and ar
rangements d een made for meeting all the
atoms no...mutated in building. Ia lust year 1,-
000 volumes of books .d tracts, added to
the analogue, ned been Publabed by the Board and
nearly 300,000 volumes of the old wortio had been
issued, making, in
been
overly .100.0441 booko end
tracts which had been printed and published by
this Society. The receipts of the Board had been
.583.238 40.
• The report spoke most favorably of the opera
tions of the Colparteurs in Its employ and gave a
gratify ins ACColll3t . jr the plans and prospects of the
society for next year.
-
Toomey, May 2d.
The Board ore called to order at Cr o'clock.
Prayer by the hluderator
Minutes read and approved.
OvePitire in regard to making the National Road
the dividing line al Synods in Indiana
That It is inexpedient to make the
change proposed, at present, miles requested by
the Byuode interested
Petition from Rev. A. G. Frazer, of Elizabeth.
town, IC .1, giving notice of an appeal from the
Synod, sod requesting n committee to be appointed
to adjudicate the whole matter.
Report that under the rules the General As
sembly cannot comply with the petitumer's
quest.
Report accepted.
The, committee appointed to establish a cheap
pap r, reported that they h.d agreed on the plan
which has gone into opewitat.
Report accepted and committee discharged.
Report on the records of the Synod of Virginia,
accepted.
Motion to . take up the subject of the Western
Seattliaty. As a sub-mute for inn resolutions pre._
vtritoLlir offered and discussed, the following was
offered
"..Restifeed, That the General Assembly consider '
the Western Seminary as per nentiy fixed. and
Inv further agitatirin of the subject is inexpedient
and Ind itsL
• The Chair raised a queitiod of order, the origi
nal reoitnion having been laid on the table, and
the sutriblute embraces the rattle pular.. The art.
gioal resolution Was token up, nod the amend•
meat then being in order; Dr. Rico imd that it
would be desirable if the two Western Seminaries
. were united, but there appears to be in.uriuotinta.
bin obstacle. There is no feeling against the Wes.
tern Seminary. The officers are good and true.
but the location. ins, be thought, not the hem, that
Sow could be made.• Siodent. from Memnon! bra
eta when they reakh Pittsburgh generally go fur
ther. But he thought there ore engagements that
cannot to violated without moral dereliction.
Dr. Sreekiaridge, of Lexington, reinaiked that
the Sub...llloW eras strouser than the original rens•
lotions offered by the committee, of which he ems
•snenaber, and to which exCei•buns had beau Takeo
He said that so far as bet•coold sre, there is no use
to keep op thus agitation longer, but he was not
willing to commit himself- to all eternity on t h is
subject, were he to live en leer-
Dr. Hoge extvained his position, and said that
there never had been a prOposition, nor to his
knowledge bad it ever been notated in private con.
venation to destroy or injure either the sernimtry
in Allegheny City, or to New Albany, but the
whole object to bring about a union of those two
Seminaries front their own free will, and by thew
own acts, for the general good.. He had rather
there was no .rem hoary in the Wet, dam us they
are bow located, because were there none, a prop.
et- location could be selemed. lie thought one
semmuy properly located, would better supply the
wants of the whole region of country, than the
present WO, and the expense of supporting one
would be lees than two. He never hod repressed
. diasatisfaellonioreards the facultes in caner senti•
nary, But be held that should the interest of me
• church.Jafutore time require a change of location,
the action of fixture Assemblies should not be
Usroeled.'
Dr. Hoyt, of Nashville, acid that the Western
Seminary has_ Vested rights, and it.caunot i.e semen
ed -Thore-Is nod propuaition before the Board to
remove Hence be Moonlit nil thy. legirlatiou
supererogatory and suicidal. The C..ners I Assembly
bat no right to say this Subject shall not he agitated
i n the ne wspapers - or Ie private circles, and an
.p.laces the Assembly in , ridiculoui
pdshioe . 110 . 2u:toyed utileanite postponement
both the reialution sod sitbstinue—lost.
Motion to strike out the words "now" or "here Titil t truidetberenelatior rata snbeintially, that
. the Western. Seminary is Ocilitifffileoll =sib.
•
present location as any action of the GenerarAs-
Ilembly, can make it,• and that all agitation tin this
subject should cense. ,
• Motion to strike out all save the following:
iBupivldi That thin 9cuicral liesembly coedit
WS-WeViDAT, May 2.1
WEDNESDAY'S SESSION
Rom the rtnetenati Commerraal•
THURSDAY MORNING'S SESSION
the Western 9eznixii4 . penhaiseady fixed in its
present locution. 5• •
Previous question demanded and
The question being 6a striking oat, it was cer
The question being on the last substitute, it was
Re lokyd, That the Tnntees of the Western Sem
inary ituike arrangements to pay off the debts of the
insulation, &c., so that the next Anembly may
elect a Professor.
Overture, that the General Asseinbly diselaima
all control over the Seminary at New Albany,
and leaves that control where it now SYti
ode Mat established it. That the Western Semi
nary is permanentlynied, and that no Seminary be
established to Cincinnati
Sleben to lay on the table—lost.
Dr. Breckenridge offered as a substitute. While
the General Assembly regrets any unharmordoint
movement in the church, this Assembly does not
see its way clear at the present time to interfere in
the question of Setninarica wen of Allegheny City
--adopted.
Unfinished liminess of the board of Foreign Mis
sions taken up
coked, That the Board of Foreign Missions
be allowed to enlarge the space allowed them for
Their publications in the Record.
( Amended, that each of the other boards have the
same privilege, if they denim it, and that the rec
rd
to enlarged or publisbed semi-monthly, with.
0.1 increasing the price.
Ir. Blaney moved that the whole subject be re
f rred to the different boon% which have entered in
contract on that subject
Dr. Breckenridge opposed the reference, and
pressed the passage of the revolution. tie urged
the great importance of the subject in comparison
with the limits allowed to spread it betore the
world. The missionary operations of the church
embrace three continents, yet only sixty . pages per
year arc allowed to spread the information mem
ed The Board ot Foreign Missionaries; he
thought, required more pages than all the other
boards put together, because they have more matter
•
to publish.
Dr. Murray surd that the Fokiwis blissionsitave
tenfold more access to the heart and minds of the
church than all the other boards, because every
week or month the young are collected together to
contribute the labor of their bands, which is sold
and the money transmitted to the heathen. From
the pious ladies-who conduct these operations they
receive instruction in regard to the object to which
they contribute.
After prayer by Rev. Mr. Breckenridge, the
Meeting adjoorned to 3 o'clock.
k7TZI.ROOIII SZEILOX
The hood was called to order at half past 3
o'clock.
Prayer by the Moderator.
Minutes of the morning meeting real aud apa
proved.
Report, that the Theological Semicary atPrittee•
too to to • moat flouriahlag coe d Woo, and • revival
ban taken place which bu everted a divine tale
coca arlthew,as well u within this bah and eban.
beta of Nassau.
Resolved, Teat the Assembly deplore the death
of Rev. Mr. Merritt, whose labor in establishing
the Seminary at Princeton, have done no much to
toned oar drat Theological hatittniOn.
In this connection, the name of L. F. Bi vin, den.,
wee placed.
Rsports of committees on the minutes of various
Brood., lade and approved.
Tee order of the day bents the subject of a cheap
nrwspsper, was taken op.
Di. Morris, of the Se and Presbytery of Phila.
dety't's, =Geed to posnanne Dr. Hoge'. resolution.
to introduce certain monitions On the game sub.
jact He opposed the election of a central pow
cr, and placing as editor on the chair, which, for
at tenet ono year, would be beyead s he control of
even those who placed him there. He then spoke
of the great Importance of the different Boards of
tee Assembly, in which he placed the foreign Mis
sions Inn.
Dr. Spencer °posted the project, and remarked,
that there wee no lack of enterprise in individuals,
or want of editors, and he thought the church
w hid be better served by the ptpers now in_
shitence, and by those that may be established,
thee by tee prowast-d paper. He w'.hed the
matter referred, and thought a publication of the
kind proposed would never be managed whely
' nod well by the Assembly, in maculate., of the
many ditlettlffes that may arise which cannot be
foreseen.
The resolutions of Dr. Hoge, the substance of
which we have publunted, not being dispelled of,
the Moderator announced teem the subject under
dtscunion.
Dr Roger., of Georgia, opposed the esteblish.
meet of a cheap paper on the principles proposed
. in the nicotinic'.,' of the committee, and said that
there era very few in the chinch whose means
are no narrow that they uncut subserne for a P.-
yer at the price now published, and fewwould
theek the Assembly for assening it otherwise. A
paper under isechwisstieal canto:43w thous hi,wonld
opt ar:rner the demands of the caurch, for many
reason.
in so wide a country an Ude, In &centre] organ,
'lthere most be publiatted a great deal of matter,
which. tbsitigh Statements in one part of the coca
try, would be onletereattog in other parts Hence,
Leal papers will be. profaned, and the scheme he
thot•ght unprsetnable.
Dr. Young of Illinois, thought it berate let ledi
videsl enterpnee alone, andpecemmended ',those
who thOught • cheap paper praercable, to try it.—
lie !holism the church had no fund to sink in this
•wojeet, and fanned the indefinite postponement
-of the wittject.
• Dr. *pot the idea of elabllshing one
p per. and lasting's= mast take thine, note, was
rs.t Presbytenanism, sod went on to show the ices
poosibility el the amens of nett sipaper as pro
posed. Such a paper on would be produesti,
would be a sickly nondescript baby all would
have to nerve, and it would never teach man
hood. .
• • • -
Dr. Barbour urged atrongiy the eatabliament of
e cheap paper, and staid be eared not where the
pantr may be publiahed, provided LL may be good,
nod may-reach every family. He referred to the
Presbyterian. edlied by Dr. Ely, whfch produced
he schism between the old sod COW schools, and
sold if that paper had been soder the control of
the General Auerobly, that the dleaster to the
church woold not have occurred. He referred to
the cheap newspaper, of the Methodist church, and
be it doence it exercisal la increasing and binding
together that church.
The debate was arrested by the boar of adjourn.
meat, and the meeting was cloyed =Mk prayer by
Dr. Hoye. •
EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE
, The steamer Europa anchored monde of Bendy
Nook on Wednesday night at 9 o'clock — she
aneraMre made the ron between New York aed
Leverpoo!, losindinOletention at Halifax, in elev.
en days and seven hours. , She talegraphed L off
Wa•etiord, the steam chip Amerces, SW
too. drat or May, which would enewequautiy
saws in Liverpool about midnight, Sunday, the
12th.
Maimmen Smirmin.—Baring's Circular of the
10:n indent - dales that there bas been, during the
week, a Steady demaud for food lie swarth:A and
as the supply hall not been increased, bualnesa bar
been dorm at ona guantious, which would hardly
be maintained it large riles ware attempted Uni.
tad States 6'e,1862, 1053106; lowirimiona, 1867.
'8 1093110; Beads of 51,000 11013! 1111 Aloha-
CI . 5 ' .. 67369; &mhos do., 71373; blau.
053109; 51arr1and,903 5 2,02i0 6 a, '60.1023103;
do, '70,1073108; Pennayorania 5'.1,0310541; Vir
ginia GO, 86392. No New York,bouth Carohna,
or Louldao• Stock In the market. .
Anoiher London Greeter quotes II 8 Ms, 1953
91635; 6'.,
1562.1090101; do.. 1861. 10946110;
d .. 1 eO3 110011 lI i 'N. T. fA, 1535,93696; do.
Is% 9t.0.99; Coy. 94695; Foon.arants, 836
64, Oat lesd 93,699, 1660 ; 102,6103; Mes.nee,,
sews, 1076105; Maryland, tr" A %barns, 65666;
B.erling. 746076; V.rmoia, 9F691.
Ma. LAVraiIECZ snip TWE Foos F 01110.113111—
Toe Sammy of the friends of Distressed Foreign.
are held a mesung in London, May Bth, at which
:he American Ambeasador, but none of the foreign
minirers, wee present. The English papers re•
mark with great severity on the nealeet. They
had all gone to a party at the Dore of Devon..
shire's house. The attendaoce of Mr. Lawrence
bas raised hi. popobarity with the poor foreirom.
This was the conclusion of his epecoh:
• I can only say, In danotaeion, that I feel deep
gratification in having met here represeatailves of
the Inhabitants of almost every cation upon earth.
I feel it, hematite I meet here mare particularly the
retreseouutves of that great and powerful nation
—Germany—whose people are found allover the
world. to my owe country they ere • vote pope.
sod among the bee we have—Blear, hearl
We hove them in every State is the Union. le
some of the States they are almost the majority,
although born and bred In Germany--{ emu, hear j
We have ton, German eta orspapers, German school
atoms •od German Influences; and lam happy to
say that those trilnenees are always for order,
for liberty, and that they are invariably regulated
by law— [cheer.. ] Tee German population ofthe
Union Is a rural population. They go into the
country; they take up land; they diligently cultivate
it; they are a Gong the test farmer* we have—
[cheers.] Tee Breech, of whiten we have abet
many, generally Incline to the cities. Tee bias
are not only in the cities, hat to the country; end
wherever th ere is any thing to be done, there von
wall fierlScotetimen emong ve—ra laugh I 'think
then, that owe good object is especially obtained
by such meet nat. ihir—they bring together, not
only men Or darertlit nations, bat men dissimilar
is social habits and pommel views; and we fiod
from them, that of all, there is very lade ditrer•
mice in the different member. of the human race
[seer, beat I All then that is wanted, and all that
too dealre,ia that the human race abould be brought
together, that wo may see each other compare oar
opinions, essnaino our Idslinge and views, and so
sir u I am concerned as representingmy
I beg to pledge to you cur kindest feelings, not only
towards thin, oar kindred nide'', hot towards
every teems In .Europericbeertj My mlubeo
re hp to cultivate good teeing, sot only with
Great Britain, but with every power to Europe.
will not take the flutter time of the meeting, and
beg to thank tee company ter the endear e with
which they have litletied.lo my otummitimis."—
[•heere-
U. S. MAIL SIMAXER Art.sunc.—The passen
gers on board this steamer, just before landing at
Liverpool, passed resolutions expressive of their
satisfaction With the offieers and performance of
the steamer during the trip. One of the resolu
tions runa thus:
Romfired, That they feel fully justified le stating,
that the present passage of the steamer "Mantle,"
with a thorough knowledge of the mimes of her &-
intim' by untoward env:matinees, has been en•
orely . satisfactory and pleasant; and that we cot.
eider it its a precursor only of that which shells,
'bro to pattorm, believing her to be one orate swift.
est,safest,and most commodious sea steamers *float
and that we consider it due, also, to the ongioators
and owners of the line of simmers to ripsaws a
J, Pis Ina mamma of mat do
As readers on this side may desire to blow what
John 801 l says of the "Athlone," wa copy the fol
lowing article from the Liverpool Telegraph, of
May 114,
"The trip ha• been ;accomplished Ida shorter
time, by our English line Mips; y e t i t is but fair to
elate that the length of.tnowage st a t e d,
war coosid
ared remarkably abort when the Cunard hue are(
started lid we think lEl9,l—and we have to add
that the Atlantic was considerably delayed by an
accident in her machinery—often unavoidable is
new, and before untried vessel. We willingly ad
mit this fact, for we fear not the honorable compe.
titian of Brother Jonathan. his success will only
encourage us to new exertions in science, to beat
him, if we can; and we have as yet no apprehen
sion of a defeat.
On the 6th day (as we learn.)after the Atlantic
left New York, she had to lay to for some hour. to
repair her goats—which even now appear to be m
inadequate breadth Soon after again being ena
bled to pivoted, it ea.., found that the larboard en
gine air pomp Valve Wei , broken, and it be,mtno
necessary to disconnect the engines, and to lay to
grain for about 30 bourn, and afterwards (as we are
informed) to work the disabled engine at high pres
sure.
The vessel bad been looked for with intense cu
riosity for two or three daya before her arrival.
She was signalized yesterday forenoon, es being
oil Point Lynes, but as the ;idea. were rather low,
and high water occurring after ten at night, it was
not expected that eke could,get up before that hour.
—blew. Brown, SSipley & 00., who are the con
signees of the ship, had engaged a steam tug, an a
tender, to rout her in the firer, and this croft yr..
stationed at the south end of the pier. A great nub
ber of gentlemen. including reporters and foraMvs
for the press,got oar board; Mr. Brown, M. P., and
his partner were present at about half port earns
o'clock, earlier than expected.
101,11 than ship loomed in the haze, north of
the Rock light house, aed rapidly drew near. She
appeared stem on, to be of great beam and get,
end magnitude. As she approached, alp, ap
peared, of course, much larger, being very lohy
out of the water, and h tying high deck erection,.
The num mg rounded towards her, bat than was
no entre until she had moored In the Sloyne.—
Amidst the hurry alturry of musing moll bags.
Saxe.. from the ship to the steam tom, the didlculty
of getting on board the ship, there being no gang
way ladder, sad the dusk of the evening Seeing
IEOI war quite impossible to view her cabins and
acoammodatiom, and we roust be brief even in
our swine of the hull.
Her water line Is beautiful, and bee outward
wood work Is finished to a high degree of nicety.
It wu blowiag fresh, and she had to make a
tarn to reach besmearing. She wanted to star
with great ease, and to go well ahead when /team
was pot en. She is rigged very sparangly aa a
three muted schooner. We can now but add that
to her bulk above water, and her deck homes ii.
Wag over bee gunwale', give her in the light
111 which we mw her, a rather unwieldy appear
'
nice, and sugrest the probability of great displace
ment,in tie, being required. Bat on ,the other
hand, we have her now Oaly flying light, and an
accession of Cargo may make all the difference in
appearance.
• •
The New York Commercial Advertiser says:
A letter from a lady who was ■ passenger,
by the Atlantic, says that the ship made one
half of her passage in five days; that then ahe
broke her paddles and disconnected her en+
gine.; that ahe run with one engine firr
and then the captain being festfuliof straining the
other, the steam was changed tram low to high
promote. At this time a marriage was performed
on board.
The following is nla to be the time made by the
U. 8. Mail steamer Atlantic, on her recent trip to
Liverpool:
First day, 211 mtkty second; 251; third, 285;
Werth. 287; AM, 292; alith, 21:17; seventh, 217;
eighth, 157; ninth, 114; teeth, 200; eleventh, 211;
twelfth. 221; thateenth , 270; fourteenth, GI Oa
the sevetvh day; she broke the arm pump of one
amine, the &tabled engine and pan on roe wheel
Oa the thirteenth day mss roe en; he high
pressure prindiple. The first six days averaged
277 miles per day, which would have carried her
over to about eleven days .
Lemma, Mat 10111.—Though no hum may ul
timately math fet.m the weather lately experienc
ed, it is by no means summing that some unea
siness shoal& have been crewed thereby, and
that holder, of grain should consequently have
become lea disported to purl with their rocks at
prices ontvnierahly below the cost of production.
Until the latter part of April, every thing bore a
prontiVng upset, though the crops were not so
forward as tweet at the corresponding 'Period of
the year; since then, the weather has been cold
sod ungroial, and the appearance of tt,4 cotintry
bat changed for the worse.
Tex LANDON WEATIME — (TO the editor)—Sir.
—The mouth of May has halms° preientrd so
annuml an aspect, that I venture to send you
some notes horn my observations As regards
the temperature, this may be chronicled as. a
memorable month for the chgenial cold which bah
been experienced, exhibiting • 4;ininution in the
beat of the air as compared with the correspead
ing days o(1518, of 17.43 deg in the shade, 27.40
in the tun, and the ux Mean of 7.77 deg.; and
an compared with the vent 1819, of 14.43 deg.
' abode 20.76 deg., sun, 9.65 deg nights. In addi
tion to tee registered temperature, which d d not
exceed 471 deg. yesterday, there has been a neg.
alive humid atmosphere, so prejudicial 'to the
healthy circulation. I am, air, your subscriber,
11. P..—Bermonduy Square. Mn, 7—Time.
• A NEW Coxcr.—To the holitor-41r—This
morniug's post has brought a circular froinProfeasor .
Schumacher, uniumoing the discovery of a tele*.
ecipac comet by Dr. Peterson, at the Royal Ob.,
witory at Almon, on the Arm of Mop. Unfavorable
weather prevented soy accurate Lib - summon that
evening, but on the following morning at I l o'clock,
mean time, the pen MO was in right ascension 9n,
Mani. ht. and north declination 71 deg. 19 min 34
sec. The comet is, therefore, situate in the con
stellation Dram. The night' ateenaion ditiont,hes
about 48 seconds, and the declination in
about 8 minutes in the space of one day
Mr. Bishop's Qtreervatory, Itegent'spark, May ti—
nnier.
Lovoun • N . 15 Pnals.—Tbe trip from London
Paris, and back, by way of Folke.tooe and 80 ,
lope, 560 milmk, way made by several academe ,
on the tab last, m Q l.d boors. •
The U. S. store ■hip Lexington, at New Truk
from Rio do Janeiro, mi.ed on tbe.2oth of March.
Gar latest advice' are ta9he 14th of
The yellow fever continued to rage without
any abatement and was increasing in virulence
when the Lexington sailed. Timm was a daily
average of about 250 deaths. Tne ep:dernic had
spread to all the neighboring town., and on the
shores of the harbor, and even to the town of Po.
tropolM, forty miles from Si,, and elevated from
two thousand to three thousand fret above the sea.
Accounts from Bahia, Pernambuco, Rio Grande,
St Catharine, Montevideo and Buenoi Ayrea,ere
to the effect that the fever had brakes out in all
those places. Vmsels had arrived at Km direct
from Europe, with cues of fever on board, that
bad Molten oat at tee, shamaog that the epidemic
am not confined to the shore and the harbors Cl
South Atherica.
The Lexington loaf three otßeers by the epident
:-.7pased assistant surgeon, J. B. Whittle,
died at set; and pass'd mblehtpotan, Kline Vander
horst; and midshipman Nathaniel P. Pritchett, in
Rio; also 7of her clew, and invalid passengers
from the U.S. tquadron.
List of officers attached to the U. S. store 'hip
Lexington :
Loot Commanding, John K. Mitchell; Acting
Master, J. M Wainwright; Purser, Thorns. Ft..
Ware; Posted Midshipmen, A. M. do Bee, Theo
dor... Lie; Captain'. Cleik, (hinge P. Haven.
The following extract from a letter to the Chris.
hart Adweate, wahine by J. Morris Pease, seas
men's chaplain at 800 de Janeiro. tarnishes a more
complete narrative of the progress of the epidem
ic, than any we have yet seen. The letter is da
ted March 21. Onr latest advice. are to the 4th
of April
Fur many years this country has been consid
ered alsnow a paradise in point of health, and the
commercial eines and toxins along Ile coast' ere
empt Iron all MaUgealit epidemics. But the last
season has been one of general visitation by that
dreaded scourge, "the yellow • team" tt is mud
to be the first time that; it has ever visited this
country. Almost every pert, from Paso tothe lio
Grande, has auffered and in %till sulfating grew
mortality from this fever. Pernambuco, Bsbla,
Be Catharines, and this Port and city, have been
moat itevemly visited. It broke out at the two
former places some four or five months since, and
has raged them with great mortality, but Is now
said to have somewhat abated. It made its first
appearacec in this port about th• middle of Decem
ber last, and when I arrived here, the 12th of
January, it was prevailing to • great even among
the Swedish, Danish, and Germso shipping, In •
ahort time It spread to the English, ACM/CU. and
Mostly to all In pert.
The lint o 7 January, Government appropriated
an old convect, on one of the Islands in the tty,
for a hospital, but almost every actor taken there
died. Ls ravages among mimeo have been
dreadful. Perhaps, In no port, for many years,
has the yellow fever, raged with /pester violence.
Many vessels have been left entirely desolate—
In several mmances, the captain, and his wife and
children, hatevall been swept away, sod neither
hniband, wife, nor children, knew the fate of
each other till they met in eternity. At time.,
not one yawl in port has been exempt from lock.
ems and death. And where a vessel came to
with alt on board well, In a kw days most, if not
all, have been taken down with the fever, sad In
• week, perhaps not one soul left on board. At
other tunes, phen a vessel has loot its craw in
part, or In hilt and • um one liar been obtained,
and ace ha gone to sea with all on board well,
glee aix or eight data she has returned, with enD•
taco and officers dead, and some times a part of
the men. This has been the case in several In.
cancer. Hence, it has been coesidcred almost
as datimous going teiea as remaining in port
Thine see not *cameo enough here in ltenliklb
own half the vessels now in port. Naval vessels
nave likomme suffered, and many or their officers
and men have whited. The Lexington, now In
post, boa lost several: men, besides seventeen at
this moment are nich'With the lever. The cop
Wa and one other officer are the only officers
able to do duty. It Is mated that oat of eltity
custom house officers, who visit cruel. and act
.gourds," only eight are 101 l to do this work,
hence the great detention with which cruel.
meet in discharging cargo, he., Is at present one
, oldable4
It Ia thought by some that this dreadful fever
boo been brought here Item the coast of Africa , by
skeet(. If as, it is rotnbution. No lan
guage an detail:Me horrors of that Inhuman
trade, and few parents know the extent to which
It is canted on m these' was, or the emuitenitnce
gives to it b* some parsecs in these pain. A no.
ted slaws dater, (inure long engaged
le (hie wicked MSc, ',died, • taw days Mace. •
sat wooled dusk. mamba of ./Iswrioau
now titre, bane been, and are Palls Urged in
this dresdfut hornets—the slave trade.
It is impossible that a city of such crowded build
ings, narrow streets, dense and Squalid population
as that of Rio de Jauiero—excepting its subtitle.—
where every abominable nuisance is committed,
not only in private hosier, stones, sod shops, but
especially in Ike streets, public squares, by the side
of houses, storm, public buildings, even defiling
the grounds and walls of churches, convents, the.,
filling the air with an effluvia most offensive by
day, and utterly Intolerable at night, should long
escape some sweeping epidemic. Hence the fever,
which fora long time seemed confined to the ship
ping, broke out in the city, and commenced Its
frightful work of death among its population. At
first it was chiefly confined to die more calmer
cinl part of the town, but for some weeks past h.
been extending over the entire city, and now no
p . Several physicians have died,
r;itlo!t '' e ' rsa m re l sick. A number of large mercantile.
houses are closed, not clerks enough left to trans
act the business. Sickness and death are in every
street, and almost every house, store and shop.—
' The high and low, rich and poor, black and white,
bond and free, foreigner and native, fall alike, vic
tim to this inexorable destroyer.
The people are panic struck! Government al
lows no report! But the aggregate amount or mor
tality is estimated at three hundred dadhs daily.—
It has been from
. onehundred and fifty to three hun
dred daily for two or three weeks past, according
to the best information I have been able to obtain.
Government has prohibited-the rising of church
bells; likewise the interment of the dead, as here
tofore, in the niches of the churches and other pub
lic buildings.
Coal weather is now approaching, and a speedy
abatement of the fever is confidently expected.—
Indeed it is thought to have reached its crisis, and
today accounts ars more favorable. With many,
however, it is a matter of doubt whether theta:singe.
of season in this climate is stactently marked to
authorise the belief that the epidemic will be esurely
arrested from this cause alone. As little or no pro.
caution has been deemed necessary in this city to
prevent an epidemic heretofore, so even now no
general effort has been put forth, either to prevent
those practices which tend to disease, or cleanse
the city from already accumulated corruption—
Change of season may mitigate its severity, but
practical reformation is indispesable to extinguish_
the epidemic.
Lawn RenntlY —Lut night the office of the,
Cleveland Insurance Company was mitered, th e
vault unlocked, and the following amounts al me.
any taken from it:
Coin, about 52 . 000
Bank Notes ........ ........ ....... . 6.000
Uncurrent, valued at 2,000
The operation was performed in a most work.
manlike manner, the vault having been opened,
Ike money abstracted, and the vault locked up
again. Tee papers were closely examined and
thrown in • heap in the centre of the vault. The
lock is one of Day and Newell's combinations.
and meat have been openedby.the key or • du
plicate.
The lock was originally purchased for the San
dusky City Bank, but not being required by this
Mammon, was sold to the Insurance Company.
Mr. 9 W. Curnounce, the Secretary, bat the key
of the vault last evening under his pillow in his
nom at the Weddell Ronne, where ho dound it as
usual this morning. He war absent from the
house a abort time in the evening, but returned
shoot nine o'clock, after which time he remained
there. The perpetrators of the robbery probably
either obtained posseulon of bin key during his
short Rheum from the Weddell House, used and
returned it, had secured an impression al the key
or had a duplicate one.
Everything connected with this burglary showed
a degree of coolness rarely, equalled. A sealed
package, containing saute IHO, and marked as be
tonging to a benevolent society, was untouched;;
the crackamen probably considered it beneath
them to paler from a charitable institution. A
silk purse, cowaining some Utley debars in notes.,
and a dollar in change, was relieved of Its paper
but the purse nod change were
Tee fonowing Bow, directed to 9 Park, Her.
(meant for E. lark) sealed with was:aedStamPe
with the seal of the Secretary "S. W. C" mu
loft in the ogee.
Dear Ste—This Is what we call a wee oim
lion. (Tele appropriation I. for the benefit of tlt
Cobs expedition.)
Yon e, Respectfully,
;
no President and Directors of tbs Cemptc
assure us that this robbery ',rat oat in the least
impair the stability of the Company. or interfere
with Ps operatiors, and that depositor@ and others
need give tbefeselves no UPC&Sillella on account
of its occurrence.
. . . .
Mid oribtedly the scamps left far Barak. early
this morning, on the etcetera Globe, as wawa]
very suspicious pervosta were seen by mune of the
police, on board of that boat --f Cleveland Herald.
/14.7
Tun Nsworow. Wasemoreis hloteramer.—The
National lotelligencer sap—
'. The beautiful granite block Intended to repro.
sent to, gallant Uttle State of Delawme, in the
National Monument, vu hoisted into its position
in that ediftee, yesterday. encased In • masslee
marble frame. The work vu perfinnoed in the
presence of Senator* Sputum sod Wales, of
Delaware, Mr. klautton,M• C. from that State,
and Mr. J. Jo•ea, of the committee under whew
superintendence the block vu prepared."
lamozarrna.—The Albany Evening Jouto r l,
of Tuesday, says:
Over two thousaud emigrants mime np
motmcg. The North America (which takes the
placeof the Odsnhattim u the way mail broad
brought ad 700. with their piles of luggage. A
large proportion of them go weal by rril road ; • hot
there tire not cars etionsh in the oily to Onward
all who wish to go Onward to day.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
129 WOOD ST, ABOVE FILTH,
Dave Act received large additions to their
&FRIAR ATOCH OF HARDWARE, CUTLERI,4
Imported by late banana from Entepe, and to
which they woald einenially roll the Stlellllo , l
of purchasers, believing their very eaten- k
Uwe week. and lam paces will give
entire satisfaction.
nterfivlawiyT
117. Laxs% I.tm Puo..—ln offering thin medicine
to the pnblic, the proprietors are well aware that
they have toencounter a hostility generated by the
countless impositions which have been palmed upon
the public under the shape of patent Medicines. We
are convinced, however, that it is only act-Mary to
give their remedy a trial, to place it in piano estima
tion far above all medical agents of ilikklnd ever
offered In the public. It Is the inventini of an an.
lightened, experienced, and learned pkyhtettm, who,
for many years, used it in his own practice, when its
great success Induced hint to offer It to the public at
large.
ICPFor sale by J. HEM & CO, N 60 *tied meet.
ma793-dtcw Et
Beard of lha POW and Ankle Cared.:
Ala Klass—l am desirous of making known to the
public the great efkeacy of your PETROLEUM in my
own
use, which was a severe scald of the loot and
ankle; upon removing the stocking, the skin peeled
trivia n, and left nothing bat the bard make. I
expected to be kid op all winter from the effects of
this staid, but we applied the Petroleum freely, by
means of a flannel cloth saturated with h 1 at first, the
applthatior. was painful, but In • very shots nma
pain abated. I had on palm in one hour afterward.
In fine days from the time of the application of the
Petroleum, I was able to go m work. I take pleasure
In stating these fact. for the benefit of other sufferers,
and am desirous that they should be made public. I
would also state, that I And immediate mire( by the
use of the Petroleum, In bums, from which I am •
frequent sufferer owning to my badness sheet the
engine. I would recommend it as the most prompt
and certain remedy for burns !base ever known.
(Signed.) 18 CUE, Engineer,
Shmisthatgls, Allegheny Co.
Pittsburgh, AprI4IASO.
Bor sale by geyser t McDowell, 140 Wood meet;
R E Sellers, 17 Wood et.; D AI Carry, Allegheny ohy
D A Elliott, Allegheny; Jonah Douglass. Allegheny
also by the proprietor, A. AL BIER,
ap27 Canal Basin, Perverith st, Pituthurgh
On Frlday, the 17th of May I'6o. et the laeldhathh
of km nephew, Ma George Wadden, near Cauettabarg,
Pa., Mn. Wn.atar WOO., In the tad year of kis are.
Mr. Woods was born in Lancaster county, Pa,
March 6, 1767. When quite • Tooth, he moored to
Puniburgb, then n •moll village, In the midst of a •ar
rounding wilderness, and there entered into harness.
Aber soma years residence, Ids prompt lesions
habit. and his grew probity of character, recommend
ed ',Leone highly to the people of Allegheny county,
that they twice elected him sherld; and after he had
declined to servo them longer tn this capacity, he was
chosen county 1re...... tor a terra of year', was'
subsequently a member of We hoard of county com
missioners, oily trearurer, ae.,-constrained, indeed,'
to hold some dime tiring, until, in 18i7, he removed
to Westmorenutd county. After thedeath of his wife,
to 1E47, be came to spend hls remaining days at the .
residence of his nephew, in Washington county;
where he died, as above.
Among the last words of the deceased, was faintly
.I,,, peee d a must, that, as soon u possible allot lua
departure, a short obituary nodes should be mitten
by his pastor, and published to the world—not that he
should be lauded by the pen of posthuouts flaunty,
as timmog lived without • fault, mid died without •
fear; but, that ail who should read the outline of hi.
history md Inn record of Ins death, might also bet in
formed, that &Lung a long life he had loved &Barium,
who was, in death ? hi. chief support and only eons*.
IMon. lie 'stated to leave te dm church his testi
mony, that Jetus ditist is a menelent and faithful
5...0r, and to drop Into the ran of the anbelleying
Meld the pertration of a dying man, dm Be only it
'the resurrection and the life."
]can AZ Patna, &a., of Tanntattly wW b• Pta
seated by his friends for a ocalmaion to d,Aaeabl y
at Ws casaing Alltl=ll.llo*l6 and Whig Canrandm.
marArdkartaT
The chilled of O. lidiasoret,£oq. be urged
before the AttiErtasoole and Widg Can•ULUOU of Al
leetteey rummy. fat MILIIIO/0 1 4 as a eandia az!' lot the
odlee of Prftecat.SAW. A ni b r
ox 9 MANY FiII&NAS
Con= Annos—Joall EMMA of Pine lawman,
wOaloNe ill be Wpm= is the apprOnAlog Whig ny
Opp•ClLlop. for Ile 111011=== of aerate&
IClvoinsiias mast nisTrraTioris.
CITIZENS' ''•
INSURANCE COMPANY,
or pastor...rya.
C. G. HUSSEY, Paser.• • W. MARES, Soot.
cigg“..—.No. 11 Water meet, kith& war... of C.
11. GRANT.
TrdwP,rl,.Nvo. 6 l:n "°°.°Vu baron
all
mcreh:nrso in more, and i ansito :nun , A
An maple gsammy for Th l ri e fling and ifm4Mty at
the Institution, la citizens i th character of the Di
rectors, who are all of Pittsburgh, wall and
intellfavorably
ck now
inte to:tho gri ty. community for their priadenco,
en, and
Das ig croas—e. O. Husse n, y, Wm. Bagafel: . Lao
inter, ~ Walton Haw Hugh D El, Edward
Gossett Jr ~ Z. Kinsey, B. Harbangh, SAL Rim
ap3o..if
linprovemonto la Billlltillirre
DR. 9. 0. BTF.ARNB, Late or Bowen, is prepared to
rescarps and set BLoce Tam in wholq and parts
s u eta, upon duation or Atmospheric Suction Plates.—
cognacs, coup re inn wurtreas, where the nerve Is
exposed. Mee and reindenee next door to the May
or'. office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Ram B. WFadden. F. It. Eaton. 101 l
DR. D. HUNT,
I --7-g \ • Dentlat-ComerafFbarth
and Decuar, bavreen
.
Zoe' aaaaaa lea Chang.
REV. Samuel W.Foljambe ‘ pastor of the Wesleyan
Methodist Cimran, In this city, vu Immersed on
Sunday last, oy Rev. Dr. Estrp, and received into the
Grant street, regular Sap Ist Church. mayllB
A. Ir. N. DiITC U
Bole Importeni tortilla market, at
Jam. linspratt.4t , Sous' Patelat 00d11 Asti,
AHE no reCelTing, by banal, lute sylppl.. a the
above celebrated snick, both glum .d soap
maker.' ben quality sod high test, which they will
nil at the lowest market price, for cash or approved
bills.
N. E. In addition to the above, they have several
shipments to arrive. tor the tall trade. mayltS
lUXEMEI
A Prim'Seal Oarptator, vi 0 0 o,apital
of trona 113,000 to 415
rpo embark in the basleess. A adoring mill and
awn ether
the neadvertise r. essary machinery east be pat M epos ,
by
Address W. L. G., Post OMee, box 311.11.
may29:43t
•
WANTED,
rio CONTRACT with a Builder to erect a block
of Small Briek Dwellings, in Blrainighiro, for
winch the brisk will be fornlakod on account.
Apply to
JO F EATO
JOHN 0 M OWEY,
ma When or ISAAC GEEGO.
Cllangeabla BlllcUhawls.
MURPHY es BURCHFIELD have ree'd a Imund-
LTI. soma assortment of above, 'ciao, of desirable
Colors. waste
Black Plistrod Dross 11111 u.
MURPHY & DUNA:I:WIELD have received a lap
ply of newest styles_danred and wiped Drees
Bilks; vapor plain black do; and Fancy Dress Silks,
la kreat variety. • tilityti
'Valuable Real Sattta for Salo •
ON Third Street, adjoming the Hu& of Pin:
burgh,
, thirty feet front. by eighty feet deep. Terns,
vary easy, and peice moderate Enquire of
WILLIAM IftWIN„
mar4P:d7t. at Diamond Alley,
BECOHD TIMID PlllllO3.
A GOOD Mahogany Piano Form, 6 octaves -
ilOO CO
A handsome upright Pl. with Rosewood •
Fa Wane, a oeuvres, and geod order ••• • 760 06
A plata 61 astave pima 45 CO
A good 6 octave nano 76 06
A good 66 octave Plano, wi handsome ramp
tare ..... go
For sale by JOHN MELLOR,
may 118 - El Wood
DOTABH- casks p
pteve and Jar see b
mayld '
LOP-49 bed pl.,
r . 13 08E PINK—I brl .Neill Prime, lee ita l / 4 1,
_and
11. for oa.e by may E SELLERS
KJ
rIOFFEK—SO bap plural; Coifeebioirii
NT
PGRA
Dllllmaah AM•flOO la Journal of faience
r t .
BS American Joe:lrd " &knee and Art is eon.
Tdueled or Professors 0 ' li mos fa D Bi ll imart..h.
and James D Dana, and Wished the first of May,
and each alternate mouth No 07, Mr Dar, ism
ready, 63 per year. or 87*e r number.
Jest D LOCICWOOD,,`-
maylS Acent for pemien,l4lo4 Fourth at
B ACON -30,000 pry!. 13uldere;
30.000 prune Bides;
' 23
on antra Ream Cured Hama.
Foe .ale by ata,fto bIeGILLS O. ROB
SUGAR & 110LAERES-50 brit N 0 Prior;
100 brit N 0 Mown.;
Out ' 111,01LUI & ROE
BEAVER BUCICE7II & TUBS-30 dos Duckett;
10 d. Subs
inaM liIeGILLS & ROE
SEGARB SONO Havant, Principe, and Halt
Spanish Sava, dawned bawd&
_moral 01cOILLS & ROE
POTASH -10 basks for sae by
arayft3 BIeGILLS ROB
Natalia 111E2.1. Light.
O . I.IPERCF.DING the Wren Floats, and being IT-
O combustibk,,thveby e macuntses the oil, and pre
vents ignition, heretofore o numb objected to In aU
other floats. One table spoonful of the common
loop oil *ill last Nine Roofs, or anv further length
of time, ageording to the additional ousuonO °rod.
Received and for sale by JOHN 1) AIORGAN
nook? Druggist
ved,lled fee file by
A CULBERTSON .
193 'Abell) , el
SUMACII3—;S Bank
ma) 27
,C5F=
LO . tt l e y er , b:L:l4 Palved3V 3,lwElleTVllo
mayt7
TEAS -300 kegs Gieen and thank Tees, a swell to
tested stock, to which tha attention of the crud,
is solicited, foe salt by A CULILF—MON
NAILS -150 kegs on band and for eels by
mayg7 A CULDERTSON
F R ESH TEAS—Just received, at the Plusbargi,
Fatally (Decay and Tea Warehouse, a kor bal.
chests of lbe .lebrassd Dragon Chop Oolong Tea
Um ben D net Te• isoponed, for sale by the
chest or posed, by WM A IV sCGUIIO t CO
onsyg7 tiff filberts' st •
BOSTOrr CRACK-oath —A flosh lot aflame 80.
ter BMW sad Bran Crackers, jou received fro.
the City of Natio:m.llnd for We by
mere WM A MeCLURO t CO
T ee—Sso ben now is stole, and far sale by
ISAIAII DICKEY ts CO
stutyl7 Water It. Flora sts
n ITCH-40 btla Lo atom, for solo by
=Tv ISAIAH DICKEY k. CO
TbOSIN-40 brim in store, and for sale by
KC- ma 747 ISAIAH DICKY & CO
•
CIIIEESF.-031 band, and for aala by
ma 74 7 ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
B ACON—Ib tasks Hams;
b. do Shoulders;
7 do Assorted for sale by
mart? ISAIAH DICKEY a- CO
WID•CCO-30 bra Poindextcria pentad lumps, for
laicat • very low price by
tearer ISALAEI DICKEY a CO
BOOKA3 BOOKS:
BE Paotorie Wine, a memoir of hire Shannon, o
T
Surrey Cha,poL By lior haeband—onth a portral
on Stroh
Proyers far the Use of Families or the Domestic
Minister's *salaam By Wm. Jay , ' author of "Der
mons, Mumma" Or.
The Works of Dr. John T. Manson, late Archbishop
of Canterbury, with the Ida of the Author, by Then
Birch, A. hl Also, a copious index and texts of scrip•
tare carefully compared. London edition.
The Comprehensive Commentarytm the Holy Scrip
ture., embracing all that is valuable In all common.
taws. Edned by Rev. W. Jenks, D. D. embellothed
with Maps and engravings.
El. B. Union Books, on Stand, und for sole by
A H MULISH a. CO
Baceeseers to ELLIOTT tr. ENGLIgU,
may 47 DO Wood street
4'' I . tnt Y ;ONAUICER & CO
Ma=n
HARDWARS PAP/all—Very heavy, and of fine
An*, for enuldo iniPpM. A constant ennui) ,
of thts paper, It, 15, 11, 15, .4311 inches square, t apt
In store, and any sloe or pattern, funnt bed at than
nonce. to. J SCLIOONMAITA &CO
STRAW WRAPPING PAPER—wa ma iguana,
for ask b J - SCHOONMARER &CO
ULI% QUININE-100 es for .11 by
ma)27 J eCtIOONIKAIER I CO
I 00 WOOD-40 Ws chip for sale by
14 mayl7 J SCHOONMAICER •CO
CrinldWOOD-16 barrels ground, (or sale by
may,/J bCkUJONMAICER & CO
RIO COFFEE- 900 Imp Prime quality, Just reed,
and for sale by RußlatralN k IIE.CPERT
ma)SLat
GERMAN CLAY-114 cash and 60 •Lza arriving
per canal, and for sale by
mare7:dier ROBERTSON f REPPERT
=MI=
_ -
MURPIIY BUkettriELA at north east coiner
of Founh and Market its, have last received a
anypiv cleans fine kith Linen., Wasmned pa. Ala,
to watch vita attention of dealer.raiLiTal
Fancy Caselassie..
MURPIIV & rat Iit:SPIELS hare jots opened wt
asoonotant of Fanny Cautaimarea, adapted for
gentlemen , . mouser wear. Alto,aoper French Broad.
cloths; Satin and Piaci Vowing.; tinge,. Cambric,
and Silk Pocket Handkarrident; Fanny Craoata•,
Stanched and Unbleached Cotton Ifollery; Kid and
Lilo °wow; Bilk Cotton, & Mum UnotrahutEfill
at low pilaw for gcallty. may 2.6
Linea L
0 1, MASON & CO have mooned, and aro now.
o l i to , =ll c y lle d .. Linen Lustre., at the low
3CASES Polka Lawns, or the most desirable:colon,
received per express, and now opening by
A A MASON & CO
edAlarbet ea
(ENE caw Clingbarp Lawn. at 12Ie per yard, and
1J I ems Wain Dance de Laity a very deldrable
article, received this day, and opening by
essyM A_A MASON & CO
COPAL VARNIBII-6 btjari reed, for a t by
KIDD A CO
122 , CA Woad it
A LV AI-20 barrols Atom, for salo`by
moTZ
•
MACCA DA SNUFF-4Wlb. for Bile by
m.yS J KIDD k CO
ARREDS SCOTCH SNUFF-40S Inn in bladders,
Uf Jut moved, and for lea by I KIDD &CO
in GOO
GLUZ 7. I S S tals Rimier Plualtargliplajfattry
00.PAJITNIGUSHIP.
T HAVE taken Whl. CARR into ruutnershm with
ma in ray buslmam, which will halm this date be
tarried on under the name of .John Parker &Co! ,
March tat, RAO. JOHN PARKER.
Jolnt Parker.--=-'• Carr.
.70811 E.AbiLZA A. GM,
Mirada Gropers, Diens in Pt mesa, Fossigs
Trims, I.4is, 0/d Mestevaida
Mid*.
Ne. Commercial Raw, Liboo alrooS
ripaiswl/2
ittunottimi,tB.
4;P•11. Pawls. Maettenestir.
sormun mum car sea ma Tani mars.
Splendid Housattler Forniturerth Ataboa. •
Oa , Wedneedayiblay Yth. as 10 o'clock, as the !sew
of C. H. Grant, Erg rro iW Pann street, third door
from Pitt meet, will be stadia, entire meet Of
Hofa
bold Pnraitore, which is or, mortar I Imam, having
been made to o rder, and only about alt months in me,
among whirl aro. matoilway sideboard* with,marbio
top,. ridieg.g Centre table with marb.e top, ma
hogany spring mat sofas,enairs and rocking pia..
steed; eitenrion table . cane seat aid windsor chairs;
cam,
a t
rocking chill; mahogany drevi.:a bureaak
enclosed wash wands; walk standA•snakegiany high,
post bedsteads; manures; ghat, chamber:
and stair carpeting; Venni= blind,: imps fine
French anerneingaudfrause fire filch.
no furniture; swim safe, eoppepkettle de.
mans ' I ' I& .dVIS, duet
iszwauszat swarth
WIIOLBSLIA FUME 3CONFBCTIOAB&
No. hll7 Liberty:Ms'stet,
Offers far sale the following fresh pois,Jest received:
460 dm., Smyrna
d o
srx boxes extra i . •
660 boxes Beech Nehrom •
176 half bores do • • - do-,-
100 boxes do;
100qaarter
k2es 8m Italalag
tox f e k s ' glenniOnsges;
030 boxes Sicily Lemons;
8 eases Sicily Licence;
40 dozen Assented Pleklinn
In dozen damned Blasco
in dozen SLIM Oil;
t 23 bony Healed Herring; '-.
130 boxesNo I Harrier
60 boxes Jujube Paste; -
bas Yellow, White,* Reek CitnaTs
1513 bag, White Brazil Swim; .
ao be.. Lowering's emthed poodozeddo;
II bags Canary Seed; .
23 bags Sicily '
80 bags Brazil Nuts; - •
1200 loubels Yea Nino '
. .
. .. . - .
40 barrels Pecans do; ' •
au hags dolt almondd
boxes Shelled du
AU flavors common Caudle*, Me Per lb, eyeful:ly
packed, warranted as good u any in rite C 011.11117. , ,
No 187 Liberty st, tan &turnout ads. Clairol. -
• mull
UOAR-81 bbda N 0 Bagit Dry essilti;la Kers
Is 3 and tor sale by • JOHN PAINLESS k CO.
~►~(OLABBES-170 brl*NO Alolataes, oak barrel,
=for ado by autl24 JOHN PARKER A. CO
- -
OAP SUGAE-4Olds in mato, &ergs& by
I mao4 7OIIN PARKER & CO -
T
F LOUR -50 bris ezun F*221177kn0;
75 kW doporlas . do;
25 br , s do;
10 2112 Rya --- do; 23. store 2nd dot
.222224 JOHN PARKER k CO
iiCON-4.1X0 pea Bacon
we b. ni Shod
.
a
ia 4 a7 d9 r sm " snd tar
JO PARKER & CO
DI E-16 les MCC, InNom and I'm Ws by
buy 24 JOH PAR..& &CO
"DYE WHISKEY-09 brill pars PA RKE Rkey on
A - X.6lnd and Or sale bs JOHN &CO
French •llnastaleorr
HALF pipes Lafayette, dark and pale;
•
Qdo Ihneb,rurtMienk.Co's Copt., dalk&pale
Ihf pipes extra Rochelle, dark; ,
2. do Mad, Duprey & Co's dark; •
•i do Star, dark;•
do Pellevedna. te store. and for ale by
reread - JOHN WALSH & CO
AuxTflt -SO f*r - 1.%
p ' IONERVEDGINfik.ft—a cues Cantoapr;
II ewes Ai „dr/ do, la
fine ardor, boa rectlend, and for We by_ •
WU A WOLIIIIO & CO
may2l , ' YGd Melly at
11StAOSN-30 OM Sboalder4 •
sO,OOO Re - •
" mom Ws Irma, for sale by
L S WATERMAN & SONS
remit M Water et & 69 Frost It.
Sti 4.:ORED MILMS-90 auks sone or, far
aWsbY B WATERMAN de flt NS '
F . Milb-33 • r extra Fsso y or;
brls superfine noon
10 brie superior Rye Floor, for ssla by
mall) /. 8 WATERMAN &AGNS
Li ERRING-0 brie Baltimore No Liar rale by
LI. ma) 94 ".L 4 WATERSIAN it BONS
BIAALTs & TUII6-40 Elaskath - -
. 6 dos Tabs, tor We bY •
osay2l L S WATERMAN it SONS- '
STVT/IES3tEkTEIS 1. LLAYEI3-45 dors &maths,
-. -30 dos RalreK
Far sale by L S wkinntsei & SONS
PSOVISIONSI: les ra.st i dtre Dred aa .
50 tea Canvassed Eissoss far ....b. by
=Pi SELLERS is NICOLE/
QALERATUS-33 tasks Dean', far t rale tfr
matt WWI CANDLES 3
Ba 00•18-14 5 dos ..2.321 Brooms, far • I 1 4 .
11111Yl4
171TADDING-14 bales med. and for see by
s' V start ' WWII k MoOdNDLESS
NAME-1/70 sugar evred.lor aste by
WILY t-NoCANDLESS
Mye r - 0
pleritn3 —lt walls puteatehfr-md 17.
, fat salr7.
a_ll . ol WICK. & IfeCAND.I.I.-S
WYBAYPING PAPEft-310 rums craw malt.,
and doable eroFn Irggaz
UMMKR MOULD CANDLVI3-44.1as trulentx
10 Mould dandle,. a superior article for summer. for
MeCANDLESS
DONNE= BOAILDS,S7 Irms tor sale b. LEBS
D may 24 WICK & MeCAND.
EPSOM SALTS-II barreb, of sale by
ma. 24 . WICK K MeOANDLEBS
rilnitLITE.V-1 - 93 AM - ViiisL - Fecille - by
F.) mayi4 WICK & AtoCANDLEBS
TAIDI-441
11 N C Tar; .
38 hfbrl. dni for sale by . .
iday24 WICK & EIGCANDLIMS
RliMiMBEa
PURE WHITE Ll,lll-8 lan* Imply of Talmo
.to ck's Lead alwayson handb_y_
8 N WICITESH/01
mar:4 --
IL.-9 kis No I. me eIT edWI
, sarnb7 -
• 8 N CKERSAM
I•Ew 1300881 NEW BOOKSI
els Balms' literary Dept, nerd. street, oppertta
tho Post O.
DICTIONARY of eleekantes, Engine Work, nod
Erginoering--Nolo.
notion Shekspearo—No 10.
Pride and Irresolailan; a. new Series of - the Dir.
eipline of the.
Arestakeo of a Life Time—No S. •
London"Qoarsarly Reale re, for APB...
Pietonal Field Book of the Revelotion—pan t.
Linen% Wing' AO—N. 31 d.
Li •
nda; or the 000 g Pilo; of the Belle Creel*. BY
larding Let Beata._ •
Cavuelo. By Beams Band.
The Dalton.. By Le.vr; pan 1, pure Boom.
Pieto.tal Brother Jonathan. .
B 7
olitlon. s!n'
.
%TUOHY & BURCHFIELD have neeentlyreceiv
ed_an addition to their-stock of the above:de
sirable goals, making their amortment of the various
qualities very cot:coleus. .They have also leceived a
law piece. of the American klanalactured Unshrink•
able Flaturels, and invite the attention of buyers to
their large stock of Dry Goode generally, which - will
be sold as lowest prices. = urry
- New PrinWl.llll suits.
tiIISPAY a, BURCH RELD.hava Inst reeetml a
131
peu variety af aantlle , ltat a . ad dark lii
ilkents
, warranted fast . eolorq abet, lop pit
PAW. - ward
WALL PAYER-4000 pee now puma:hops laie
to 50e, pat received tram tho eut. A 1.... few.
floe patterns, from We toil. W MARSHALL
mayZ - 05 Wood st.
LICASES fast colorod Lawns received andlam
opezdag, selling al the cztreaso low price or-8 ate
er yard may23 . A it MASON is CO
• 0110ELANII.
3 CASES fast colored Oh shams, sea's! and selling
at arras per yatd A-A M& kALA CO
mayal 111 Nuke-it
DAILEGN. DNS
CASES plain and Spred Banta da Laid, wad*
PM mewed,, and wiling at van o•
prices. mO3 A A MASONA CO
600 PLAIN and Eggibrodarevi. Parasols, mortal
calm ?cc elvedozd no. openln by
mar 23 , A A- bfolll CO
A LuoitEivieirt txanty Serlp wanted a
A
at the Exchange °lke e' A. WILKINS*. a*
Wail
1141ACUA0AW. tiftUFF—O brio Roome's bud, or
01 tate by II A FA/INBSTOCIi & CO
' roar= • Cot. of Wood & First la
UUIMSTONE-13
1.1 may=
rle TOIL (or tale by .
B A .FAIINESTOCA k CO
`~4:n~:i7ilX7'il'.~c :'ilTf~~7di7'~l[~l~
r
flUbt MYRlM—YSOlbsßombanfor rale by
VA - naayi3 B A PAHNESTOCK &Y,
MOLASo&4-42 We raga bow ; raohl poratesak
or Silas Waght, and or Welly) • -
nzap.O JAMES A HUTCHISON to CO •
REFINED SUOSR—V tali trashed and peardeml
for sale by -
UMW& HUTCHISON & CO
i — XUNA 1..EA11-40 pigs mam for sale by
a.
Gown JAWSA HUTCHISON &CO
.BACONIat crm• BPOUI . ljerSj ..
anym to ant t a
J r I c a s u l a
114 Wood id
WO Eals la store, and for satitiy
siveirr a a:4/LL
Bal7 l 4V — "'"'" , "'" " VlTrrnr!Sit.l.
CIOTTONW,hB,72II
STUART & B Lb
_
WINDOW . GIII4I47ISOL udy
ma
r 3 3 " boo sitIART &WM.
et/ T VA prune, tta 6.ord afigrransili,
OAT.I-11,40 babels t o , , bie by
'SWART &MILL
.mayA •
..'"
PPT°l°"---
nee, for sele ai-iige
M AtIt a l6 O3 REL-141 brie No 3, l.. sr u A AT &SILL y
, whir Arm Le
C H o
Rbs • d for Übe
oi
RY E FLOUR —IIIWDRA4 WitzoN
Water Meet.
b 17 f
m.rin
„ r-yort rdukereb -
to , do re 4. Ws Kik*
N°2 "
l'i' llea d tent4 E. 1 EAring,
Cod Th....„46`f rule b
Barman, re WM AideCLURCI t. CO
.d Baum
916 Libeny ai
Mixed Pickles do d o
rally do' do , do
Tomatoes, in Out
Pparuslithlves i .
Am, Tomato, Widow, and Mush:own Yetakup,
and ro.e 4 .
The abOve *ee put up bp thallawood, of' Boma,
whose Pieties are .istatsbly. knewn assent tho
united motes, mod - by Tito.. B. Smith k. Co. of PhDs
dolphin, whose anelisliliTCT Ism o giTO .1.41t1171104
WhOtern introdeeed,roo wholessio and retail by
twin Val A 111cCUIRG w. fki
Mslariaps for Wool riaeka.
WirBMW & BURCHRELD have retilind • imip.
ply deems pods, *ma they elru lew eelesice
ali asell
.44
THEATRE!
Letsee and gar..sct
, .
~ = Grote and Parquet's ...... ••• toot..
and Third Tien •••—••••—••23
Gam' (foicolored personc)—• .73
Door lan; Conaul riscat 9 o'clock.
Saccata affect of Mi. ADDAM&
fin Tuesday, Nay 29. wit be presented
VIRGINIU&
--Mr a" ddaosa
--Mr Tayhu
Mk. Porte!
To conchae with
,1 ;BOIVDED HOLIES.
Von Brootcr—•---• Mr lola
Pomona— . A ••••••• • Mrs Prary
CONCERT IN COSTUME,
DT TIIII ILIMILIISTIES,
_T°.,VateNEl7,..l t l ittea boo s city, nod .
at d o'clock. Admidoace, SS eeolo.
GRAND CONCERT,
VOCAL AND INSTUVEINNTAL.
loff. •
SLIDER would riepertfolly lntann the ladies
Ja and gentlemen of litusburglt and ale airy, that
be will arstConcest ofVocaland Instrument.'
! t usk, erWILKINS HALL,
• On Tassday evezdnit next, Ner AS.
On *blob occasion be will be assisted by bliss
Kraft, Slimy Glartibind. Hen Voirel,'and Nonthenr
Canaan, celebrated illolintello 00 or
caohladasne Bornstein boo kindly consented to lend.
her trainable asisionneeirn the
• For particnlars see prOirruttnes.
wisBiNGTON RILL, FlTtiililaGß,
137 & 189 Wood - fltrtat, Fifth.
'1913'760mM establishment u r.ersr °rend for
1
Stmt. It is adso.rsbly arranged for Concerts,
LestmessEghlb. l""oBd 77girlAZlONS,
137 Weed Bt.. ,
PITTSBURGH MUSEUM. \
APOLLO HILILL,POVESII ETDYET.
/APES DAlLY—from 9 to 19 in the morning; 2 to
m tbo ailamoom and 'from 7-w 10 o'clock in Abe
orerdnA zat. 3
egg Childreu under 12 man
lotigriee. mst7
• , • virn. A. WOLDRO i CO,
GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS.
No 2.56 Liberty - stmt. above li'cod,
11 , .• .. 1 . 1 7 1 01 land • lance assortment of Choice
Groceries and Fine Teas; also, Portico Flllit.and
Neu, Wholesale and flelW. Dealets Impelled 011 the
lowest terms. • meat
1212=1
a. a. Kasai & co,
WIIOLESALE DRY GOODS
A. A. MASON & CO,
Narkat Iltzeet. lbetwesn Thlzdk Foarth,
• • Pittsburgh,
WOULD reoPeetraill Callthe attention of city end
y y country morthania, to One of the Most eitenzuro
Bloch in the country, comprising over Fourteen
Hundred elate and Packages of Foreign and Domes
tic Dry Goods,a tes t style manning, to part, of
gOCI althe
ItO " Blenched Myelin, all gram
40 " gummer Step and Commuter.
30 Muslin do Lamy
40 Lawns add Moiling;
So • &tit:lefts onto' ?weedy,
10 • Caselateres, Clothe;
100 " and boleti of Titling', Cheek., ke.i
Drown
Together with the most treelike.. eesermeet of
Imported Gooda In this athrket, posseasnng rh, most
ample facilities for the transitetiorr of their bud...,
and once the partners being constantly in the eastern
markets, thee presenting every advantage .401. 1 by
eastern bonne They believe that they cart oder
greater inducements to merchants generally, In styles,
Qualities, ad prices, thin any eastern InarireL . New
raxls constantly arriving. Merchants intending per-
Abasing test, ars particularly solleited.to exam,ne
their aseertment. d. hid PON Zr. CO
MILOCK TIN-4ZO Ibr Ensllse, b.* bars.reerm-
ADP Art Or sae by N 04
• Cor Wood & KWh ot.
OBOARB-300,CC9 commort Obio Segarr,for sole by
10 omit 7& R FLOYD
dnd, ion zeta rod
R N lEW.LLERB
67 'Wood st
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Euxtustaramm-23 ib.jout ',Or ler knit by
16 , m arta R P.BELLERS
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npetieigo t.,
B E eELLE6B
Eaaiii2El
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0 , .not
mutt
- Beyond litrui Propfrty. M
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very valuable Betiding Lots, on bitiond,euset
below Fury, as laid out by Jobir- Cabs Etq
will be said }bb ofissrstion, as A o43aek, nePs Of •
=WIZ, by P: AL Davis, Mousiness. They are re
desirable for Float& residences, ted ium s ud liberal. .
meisr
.11CISERLL-4. bt brlslie 2, for We tow.ln el.
ematignmest, by - 4AIIteerDALZELL
Waler rt.
NEESE-23 bu reel per Lo.o.3bie and bhcbt
ganoutd fur slin by JLNES.NALZELL
mggJ
Ql.l. erk
cos s lllp/se, ter sole by
• B FAIINF.STOGIC &CO •
Car. or First & WooCita
C -- IA6I3'CLOTII-15 Yieees beet getn i elol for
niL" Pu'"'"'i"l . 51 . 41A-.7174 7 •
• 'Y &II Wood st
-Aa MOOOMOCIO Of dAteres — iiius es. rs r
man) 1 &M PHILLIPS
17i1stiki. I:MALLS—Ioan assorted suss, for sale
C by . may= J PLILLIPS
'
Jost received — saes Metallic kiss Elsztioßiegs,
assorted sizes le each. box, for saheb), •
_.
. • keel , .441-LLIN
Gel. • '• o• • II am
XX handles, jou :teemed, and tot sale bv
Ink S 5 7t If. PHILLIPS
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B ULIBBIL .ti.LAZTIC*3-1 an as No 1; •
do Noi far rale by
& 1 PHILLIPS
DATHING liIATS—AL few 1:11% retched ; spleah
LI ankle for the popose, for sale by
may 23 • 2 It II PHILLIPS
s
M brie 'rao Grease;
1 1 task Baron H 4324. 116.4"6, for
. 113 AIM! DiCruLtc.np
DIG 1R0N...1.25 Was Marion farnate, for sale by
11.191 - .1 Is EL FLOYD
PRE .116—T. w• o wens • • evepure am in
in their dwellings which is so necessary during
daring the prevalence of epidemics,. should provider
examinees with one the most agreeble, mid. st .
the wee time, effective et
disinfecting egrets known.
Snob en =tide I. „MILES HAIIELIi AROMATIC
VINEGAR. it wUI immediately purify a room of all
unless eillavia, and prevent contagion lush ewes.
his also a desirable militia foe the toilet, and a de•
rightful cosmetic. In headache• languor, lames.,
thcatenfir palm, Ac, it affords .thstro
ustmons renal:
It Is an excellent de ntifrice, and-its agreeable warn;
it vein strengthen the eyes, and remove tam:nation
el the eyelids. It tr„heves the pile and (algae eon.
- Sequent upon excessive muscular exertions; end
when used Mete bath,te produenve of the bepriest
effects. Person. wsiung the sick riey be preserved
from the liability of contagion, by inlitilerm the Aro-
matin Vinegar, or *prink lig a faw drops open their
pence" beano calming the norm Is sea richness,
aim, it stay be and with excelirnt resole, sw it in.
mediaiely dissipates the languor and cabsurion con•
assistant upon this mon disagreeable malady. He
pardontar to ash for Jules Handle Arontatie Vinegar.
Prepared o t sg by
.1
-.111, /160 EL, Part - neer sod Chemist,
lad Ches Mot street, below
Per nie Whalesale and remil by 11. - Fahneatoch
, hr , Co, mid F.: Felten, Pataburght mad John Sar
gon end J. Mitchell, Allethea, City.
,Pa aura
Wall Paper Warshaw*,
7iOAT, MARKET STREET. beam. 'Mire and'
Fourth streets, Pinsbutib, Pa. TUOSIas.Pa Fe ,
ER." limed respectfully call the localise of his
ff coda antresstotners,Uf his L ament extensive. and
g nand:stock of nierehruttlisa - It will be found to com
p Ise emery d :seription of Ameriesa sad French {Vol
1 :per sad Barderior Parlors, Balls, Dicing Rooms,
1 Chsted.us, Confute; Rooms, he., rases' from 14t
e ads to h_ • piece. So peat tilTenity 0( price s
and queLllLlet ono 1121,0) , fail to nit Ufa elreantetances
and tastes of parelnurers who may :aver artth their
patronthe old established dud on liLaket direst—
. .
la Ma Court of Cousiass Plana of Ante
• (homy OtuarelYe
TN ttio case of the appilearion of the end Penn.
1 *Flunk Rail Road Owevarl,for Om sight eraser,
ie. No 153, inns term 18,30. • _
To the heirs or devisees of lborou Bradford, de
ceased. Yea are hereby nodded, .ast tbsi.
Penuryloania Roll Road Corityais7 have taken end
appropriated, for tbe sisc a Ikea the follow- -
dwriba portion of the landSelo, sing to udd
deeedest to o.de Township, A /calico, G ene q, r .
rim-43egng an the lower line of said treet m •
t distance Died from Um venal ofnald rail road,
moms strum the of. maid Inset to esti
the thee
Aver eo ft, thence /3 73 deg OS se Eeg
th g4 1 7
u , w
Wro Indidigag ly
gess feet, to the 9 of N 7 ldet
Can-
LIWg ems 1 rod
died
perebes. ductil:Los
and draft of whirl is died in Use atm cue.
Vi'bi Rol3l4lsi Jr •
... i toothwelsrT • Pug 0. k. P.ll, IL Co.
Ia the Court of elontiners
(eap Coity. •
IN the ease of the applicati o n of the Obth and Pero-
Weenie Rail Road Company, for the right °few,
&e. No 133. June term 1830.
To the belts or deviseett. of John M fete of
Iltiladelphin, deceased. 'You are beteby notified,
that the °hie and Pennsylvania RAI- Road Company
have when and 0010Pnated for the rise of the rail
road, the following described portion of the land be.
lemon to :mid decedent, n ObioTowaskip, Allegheny
County, Pa., vin—Begintdeg °I ft north of the centre
pin of said rail read line at theilitwer side of atthl
tract,thence running 50 fest towards - the steer along
the line of raid tract, thence manna! 873 deg 0 nun,
E nut :tette the tipper line et said use* thence aldfig
the Doper line of mid tract north.. arciljkEo fr, thence
N 73 deg. Idanin , west BM feet, to therplace of
ginning, tenterning 4 acres 0 rods and 19 pereltes.
A descr ft ptlon and draft of w bleb Is filedJu the above
cam. P. ROBINSON Jr.
noeflaiihts3.l . Prerident 0. & P. R. R. Ce
• ALLEGIIIIRMY AND as ms cussnii.
PLAN°. ILOADs
/%ICfreTr!a; Im hereby
Teitelt b ertt: i;g i tler n cad
&wheeler Slank 4 Resd Catneany."..by the Coithets.
a worn sposurned in the net Incorporating the said
cempany, at the followent places and tinzei..b. ,
persons desirous of nave:thing 'am requested le
an the shares being twenty five dollers each, gad
oundeltar per share to In polka% the time at salt.
=Shine:
In the city of Pinsbatabt at the odic. el Mews ,
Bakewell, Pears Ct . ., earner et Second end Wood
meets. on ilaturdar die etb.hionday thalth,Tette4l,.
the Ilth,Wodonsday the 12h. and Thursday the 12a
Of Jean, .t.eCil the hours of 9A. hL end 4 .M.
In, the city of Allegheny et Todd's them, meter of
Beans an 4 Ohio street.s. nod la the Boreogh of Mao...
cheater. at the store of Townsend, Carr & es Po
day the 14th, Saturday thel3th. and Mendes. the t7th of
Jane, between the heroes of OA. DI and 4 P.M. At
the hone of Gat John Hay, Ohio Township, ea
day and liatardny, the lath and 13th of htee, b4Weell
tha henna 0100. and r. rc
• • President of Beard of Coningthsoners
nthillilfeartlelTS • Pain cool.
CALITORSILA *DVSS.in • .
ream a BROCKWAY, Confaion alerAss%
B.lnnortato Cityi California Liberal,advmato r
me& on eanalgrunaats, and all agency tans..
& moody Wended to.
s. a FWD,
R. 10CM.
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