TIM rlrftißli 1111 GAAICITL ' 7, - , "'""FUFrfISHED BY - CVIIITE lc 00 , 1 EIMU:=M=I WEDNESDAY 1110EMING.BLA.1-14.48NX ex.ls}lS NYJLT PAOR FOR-LOCAL TIOZOIULI.HI4IfIRWI3. ce. Atztatmsr Crsv.,—:Our sister eity.is gradually overcoming the financial difficulties which lately. surrounded hei,and will soon be on as elevated. position In this respect as any city in the laad.—s Wo are info by the intelligent and energetic FivarMe Com iuee of Council's, that the money to pay the July i terest on her bonds has already been furw,arded to biladelphia, and that it will cootie tae hereafter t bo promptly paid, no OCHS aerositord with !stye' =malacca can doubt.. Her bonds, which were 'sing in Philadelphia, at last accounts, vllmosrllk ly cJutioue steadily to advance. We have other gratifying fact in relation to Allegaeny t imam:nice.. The outstanding scrip is, reduced tfj to a comparatively small sism,And arrangemen have been ma d e to redeem it hermit !arta( par , presentation. All complaint mann• seine will ears cease, and Allegheny will again stand with undoubted credit before the ermet unity. The trials of the last year will.be a warning to her public men, howthey mei r an indebtedema be. yond their present mama, and as hei income will steadily increase, the future is full of promise of general and financial prosperity. Too Conk Ezzzornos.—Genend Lopez,. it snots, has not giSen op the project of invading • cubs. Although arrested in Savannah, he was di." charged by the Judge before whom he was brought, foe want of evidence. Thera is not Much prob., Bility of his stereos, however. It seems that the 105 prisoners, meetly Germans and Irish, which were brought . into Havana, were .taken from Woman's island, ne ar the mast of Yuen. lan, where they were rendezvoused preparatory to the attack on Cubit, How these prisoners were taken, and within what jarieliction, is not stated. The report ai received indicates that the Spanah authorities went beyond their own jurirdiction, end capturathese prisoners before they 'bed heaving ' °fatty actual invasion. - . The Baltimore Patriot has some satisfies, con cerning Cuba, of a later date than' those we gave thiother day. It eamansibat the population of the whole island, • which contains an area of 47,897 square miles—ebout the size ef .Peartaylvmda— according to • census taken in 1841, .1.1, 037 , 824 , bat in 1848 it had fallen 16 988,752. The decrease was all. In the free colored and the slaves; while -the White had increased 7538. The white popula- - lion to 1848 was 425 707. The free colored 149,- - .'1211, and the slaves 329,759. The increase of white population has ta4..n In the country, the towns, and vileiges; while in the larger cities it has decreased. In 1841 the white population of Havens. within and witheit the walls, excluding the garr,on. inmate* of the prisons and hapiints, and transient persons was 80.784; in 1848 it bad fallen to 53,004. The to. al population within the same boundaries--excled.. ing garrison s cle., as abure—in 1841, was 135,- _740; in 1848, only 105,751. The auburbs contained • 45,010inhabitams in 1841, and in MG only 23,026 The entire poprdatinn thus fell from 160,750 to 129,- ,397, or twenty per cent. In Matanzas, during the • i some period of Ave years, the white population hes fallen from 10.315 to 10,039, the free colored from 3041 to 2788,' the . slave from 5779 to 4159, nod the total puptilluiun foam 19,124 to 16,8.33. It is thought that the slave population is really larger than is set lown, as the interest of the planters and their fears Hof' issatioa tempt them to conceal the rat nom. ber of their slava With the other cleaves eon. ' metaled lathe cameos, there is likewise incertitude, owing to the fact dud many are in the habit of ery •rolling thenomises es white, who had previously • been elassedas colored. . It It very evident that it will be absolutely impos• Oita far five, or even ten or twenty thousand roan . deriato take possearton of Cuba and hold anvil:ter • the will of the population, or without the cordtal .• ... support, sod coalition of a large portion of the inhabitants. Thissupport it has been said the viers would receive, hut the fact stated in the • ' peen brought bythe Ohio, that the • anthotities io 'Havana had enrolled aevendthousandof the militia, and placed arms in their bands, shows that no .• fears of the people are entertained by the utter No have been .= utfaumate, very innocently tin our pekoe to &Orme our =temporary °Ma , r"liffmiellon Nome' $a fitrt euae a complehit . .' la, that In a late notice of the 'Ohio and Penn - i . Wraith' Rail Hoed, we referred 'our readers Sr .ffiaton ' the prominent Lick the completion of that • greatlvrork to the junction is e ClevelUel Rail ... ....twit!, we slancild have a count Intsitail Read to - i • Cincinnati, by way of Cleveland and Kelley% ".. . triad. - The editorof the "News . infers from this ' that we have lost nor interest In the extension of the Ball Road belt the junction, sod can now i , ..ece no farther thaa veined. That his interwar, - 'is a very absurd one, and originates frcim • lest - .i. army oldie Lsice city, will be sufficiently evident -.. to any one who understand/ the whole snip et and cut look salt Leo from the biu cil prejudice Diann, that a certain advantage will stoma to ~, Pittsburgh, on the completion of our Western Rail i'Road to the point of junction afilit the Cleveland Road, and we congratulate our readers on the ~ fact,(. that any evidence that we are licit anxious , . to see the road progress to Cantos; Munn.= Wooster, and Mansfield, and thus obtain direct ly what We only gain indirectly, by the eons Fiction of the work to the point ofjtuterionff Cu. "vainly not. The wink fa now under contract fmm _ thin city to Massillon, and if the people of Stark county do their duty in the prOmises,by furnbitine the motley to grade and bridge the road, we think . we ciao speak 1r the D.rectsrs, that they wit spare no effort to obtain the Iron and outfit by the - time they are ready, or at leant as won as the western division of the road is finished. We can ' suers one worthy eotemporary that the President and Dimes:us Intend to build-the road to the western terminus originally contemplated, a point on Kelley's road, west of Mantfield, and that there will be no unnecessary delay on them put They most have the molllll, however. do fast u money In furnished, the work will go on. Let the people of Burk, Wayne, and Riehland roan tier, who we deeply interested in this 'improve i must, bestir themselves, and raise the mean-enc. ocuary to grade and b.idge tse road, and they witi - 0000 hear the music of the Locomotive whit. tie ;clock' their ferule hills and vales. . Another matter which has attracted the notice . , " ,pf therniews,' is our notice of the opening of , the Sandi ind guru CatiaL This work, the ed itor says, is rot In a good transponinn condition, not being navlgahle Le stoat carrying thirty lOUS, Our 'Mount of the condition of the and was not Made on oar own knowledge, bat on that of Mr. 'one of our respectable mos:rebuts, • wholuidjem pawed over it, and who gave the best • evideau of his ccullience in the fitness of the caul to do business by placing a : large number o boils upon ft;,. end by making expensive omega meals to do a bugs envying undo at extrerael) low prices. We cruet will believe Mr. Bidwell, wail we keit' some definite feet to um contrail sad Infer that thee/tor of the .News" hu suffer. ed his jealousy of the hale village of Bolivar to lead Ida to lam with too much aitention lathe remit of latensted persons to the Wag of the anal. Xliskwend's ittbrisiss, for Kay, tus just beep no:Cud by J. D. Lockwood, 101 Fourth amen. We ore todebted to Mears. Hampton, Calvin Casey, and Winthrop, of the HouseSt Represen ntim, for public documents. The candidates for the /assembly are 01111n made& .We hue now the. ; IMMO of Robert Abraham, Erq•, of Elizabeth, announced to be added to the Hat: Probably ,more wii been hand before the meeting of the Conv'ention. • . " • , bliarnatran —Conroe, Itsoasey la to beat Leech • *kola July test, In superintend tee hulloes, o • aeleeeng a place foe the Agency btAdinp, ace., op tbe 'hands:to Which the Chippewa , from de • taeighbothoid of: Lake Sopenor are to be re- IL M Mee, of St. Pant, has taken a contrail fromthm Governmait tOmmove the Winnehagoes = -back to their proper, Iftuita, near the Crow Wing • •atee inticab per bead. Thii will tenths =pease of ~ q uiPP!l4 had rhocbind troops. Pioneir ol the Oil tau, c— wWe teani,' by eonvaraiillon with Mr. - L ; Dottantse,ce Praineos Chien, =eel the Wueeas Contatiwieuent fur the P.: sad Wisoonain Ter unprovernent, Met the whole line of commas aleatina from Green Bay to the blbahodppl.tx-epi elgat today grill be completed and ready tor swam ,•• bee tar= popent Smart. - The ellthf biles whit+ Whl reside, OrnbtSCO • greet dial stileekige; and • , LI Itui mows estaral 020111411012,0f1i1bh the . work. Tads line of comma , letting will be 'offal. site imp:tamest 10 rdion.W. Tao Ilene- - *Jams asprrsestatives nsanunoual, pani'd irtitelenut to MILO NM ZS.. F•00or as Um ROA 0 Jae aso, Paoli IerIITIIIICITON. • mintrillactuse anis Pinsbarelt Casette. Warannaron, May .25 1530. . . _ „. The Cialhan Nevis-31e: ILanifedi findthe ;Consno-Bad •tat• of Mingo fa guos. 1 ross—New Took . and Platadelphla A* may .wail be opposed, t e nein. from Cuba has created the greatest leasation. The arktdest vecolatiOu are . indulged . as to the revolts of the eassioo. Alre ady we hear of a provisional goy- emment Orr Cabs; and an application for =lega tion t 5 the Union. Already, too, we have nem 'rejects for bliVllioll. St. Domingo, Jamaica, Porto Web, indeed all the Wear ladies, are forth. with topo conquered and annexed. My own belief to, theethe expedition will fail,. end that moat disestrocaly. It seems that Lopez tad achieved a alight temporary success. He tad attenelled and captured the ,it place he came m. That wu a matter OM course. Bat a part of eis own small force bad also been tau prisoners y a Spanish steamier.. This was ominous °twit Wog bet trip mph.. ;The U. 8. navel forces erould Mlfall activity agniz!st midi of the invadeTs as had •of landed, on the Rid and afterwards. I have ao d•obt tbat the British naval equadron have re• ixived similar orders. Inlay anticipations are eorreet, our naval 130611111Mdell and consuls will to directed to make the moat vigorous roman• mimeos spinet any thing like cruelty or unownes. sant severity against thaideladed men whom the enforcement of its own obligations will have con- tributed to defeat. Thew eau hardly bee doubt that were the intervention of thin coustry Ireton, and that of no other power friendly to Sparta interposed, the present expedition would emend; and Cuba would be forum freed from the particular form of dependesce in which she is new held. It will bo Well that Mr. J. 6. C. Kennedy, who nu performed the daties of Secretary to the Con• ms Board (or the year put, with Bach seal and ,baily, his been appointed Baperinteadant of the Census, a situation of great labor, sure, and re• poiailbtlity. No man could have manifested great• rr usideity sad skill than Ur. Kennedy has done managing the diffisolt details of the business' •ntrested to him from the lostitotiqn:of the Comm Saudis the passage or the bill authorizing the tak hg of the seventh enumeration, which war sign. ed by the President yesterday. By hard serum 40211., therefore, has be earned this /gulling •nark of confidence and esteem.. We have a sombre atid.melancholy lam be. fore no. It is given out upon the meat reel:recta ele Southern authority, that a tbotough organize Hon has been effected in the House and. Berate or resisting the passage of any bill for the admis skin at Calibrate, unconnected with other coca. mores demanded as equivalents by the spirit of slavery. I leant with great surprise that 5 cater King, of Alabama, heretofore considered'. one of he mast moderate and conservative Stanton pollticiana is one of the leaders,in this scheme of "reststaece at all hazards and to the last extreml tr." The conapirawrs allege that they have seven.' ty four members of the House pledged on paper, to the most extreme and revolutionary measures, =sums which, if curried' out, mot beyond eel doubt, result in revolution or violence. I wish to awaken no morbid appreheosions, but to me, it fealty ,appears that we are approaching a dangern! an crisis. It facton can prevent ■ resolution .toppingdebste, or directing a , committee to re* porn, why can Moot make a good Caiman's threat ofstopping et:pont:a And let it be lame a bend that but one short month will Intervene boi l 'ore the existing aprapriat iota will rue out. No effector the Admiennaden. from the President downward, can draw one dollar °Malan. Not a end can be applied to the support of the army or navy, the jadietery or the pension Pit. Maniocs. 403 is ant whether bills authorizing soy of these expenditures eruLtre paned in time, bat whether 'hey eau be passed at all. It is hardly &aortal that Organized resistance to any action demanded by tia,vital necessities of the government) will be trept *rata a final and complete decision of the slavery and territorial question. shall have been made. Hoch Is our position. luny judgment it aliens apes tutofthe free States, this one lesson to preserve the even tenor of our way, exerting: the fall power of the majority we possess, for the discharge of the duties we owe to our gonna meta, and if revolutionary mean. be resorted to, to meetthem in the termer In which acts ofovert treason should always be met. The Union is not rbe preserved by submission to such sue. genes, nor by concession is the Eno( threats like thes& ' Neither House of Coerces sit to &Y. Thane ion bent very cleat, as business of all kinds is pressing upon their attention. From the report of yesterday's proceedings be Senate, It will be .seen that the Gothennites are making a vieorotut push to transfer the pr neipal mint from Philadelphia to teem city. Tbey pro pose to call their establismeat the Branch Mot. it is true ti ' but there is no question that their expec- tation is,' that the operations of the Commercial Eaponom will soon concentrate moat el the beanies of the national coinage there. Mr. Cooper defended the policy of retaining rho Mint at Philadelphia viith great ability. For tee :sake cf the statistics it contains, I extract' the following passage, from his speech. Mr. Coop er Fetid: . I only desire to say a word Is reply to the repeated usenion of nay friend from New York, that mint at Philadelphia has not the capacity. Now, sir, I have from the director of the mutt the amount coined from the Ist m the 19th day of the present month, inchnive. The amount coined wai51,990,320 in gold ; in other metals 813,000; m akin g 81,903,320 in eighteen digs. At this rate there would be coined dories the month .70000. I will slate here that the capacity of the mint la said lobe equal to a coinage of $3,500,000 per Month. Now, I will ark the Senate, with these Igen befire them, whether there be a ne cessity 'toy the establishment of a mint at New York, and paying annually, besides the cost of erecting enitable.boildinga at the beguiling, eighty ore handfed thousand dollars to keep it up !" Mr. Elekinaon was most Zealous In advocacy of the change, Int Mr. Webster made some very forcible remarks in favor of It. He took the ground that the mint was estabhohed at Philadelphia as a,conventence, to commerce when the foreign end domestic commerce of the country centred in that city ; but now trade concentrated at Nevi York, and the government must aecommo. date Itself to the change of circumstances. Mr. Cooper replitd,lneidentally,to this argument thus: .And with all the advantages and Iluperlority with which nature has endowed that great me ntor& so zealously and ably represented here by my friends, both before and behind me, (Mr. Dick inson and Mr. Seward,) they ought to be willing that any of these 'little incidental advantages should be reaped bj their sister State, which Is hrtmkqe, to be sure, bat treading closely upon them heels, in point of popolstioo. I 'en v ied my friends, the Senators from New York, that at the 'next census Philadelphia will have a perdition of 4001030 within the oily and incorporatid limits, besides the county i and in 19$0,taki can of your Excelsior New York." The bill will probably be debated.-__ 71L, TROY WASHINGTON. Conesperdeues olds Pittsburgh Guess. Waterman" Allay M. Seaatare • Opposing the Treaty.—The Vinton Newspaper and , the leathern Ofigaro. By talegripb, I advised you pfitho ratification of the treaty "with Great:Britain, regulating the ma. anal rgEts oft rat kingdom and the United States to Central Amerife. The Sots was ayes 43, nays 10. The Senators who voted, in the negative, were Dirkinson, N. Y.; Dangler" and Shields, of Blinoir; Jones of Iowa; bright and Whitcomb, of Indans; Borland and Sebastian, Artiness; Yalta Fiords; and Dario, Mioniesinnt. The objeotion argued by them- to the ratificatiOn mu, that one provision prohibited any territorial acqtfieltion in that quarter, and ethers hada tendency to come plicate our republican diplomacy with that of European . countries. Objections bke these, in times like ape, are only to be laughed at. The correepondence is admitted by Whip and Demo 1 Meta to. be highly creditable to Mr. Clayton. It will be perceived. that all the Senators voting aping this bonorable and satisfactory arrange. twat o(11 pre. Bethnal controversy, are demo. crate, sod their to reason to believe that the votes of memo Dillies were controlled by their political sattpatbliti; Said tkat, probably to an avast of Ouch they veto theinfelloss necOrt*Ottnin Berke M pistivelytyolsy oat of the Linhin oat thi. Slat Instant. No Northern EMI of respects. alty ba felted to` take his - place. The paper. etlll be, hetteebith,• drarglhe brief patioa of lts rchileacia conducted coder tie sole sespossi, lalitrtortontrOlot Made. It will iyaio beanie fleabane and confidential organ of tke diirox ,4 Cy. . Aid iferlt shall have blasdexed on for aOr 111911 ,1a SU stop' 01Nsativills aisra distiaiaiism..and caw ma6enhloWas," ft Orli' in all reasonable probability done ita lamb& ux. 'lstaapeby a quiet or unquiet deems, tattle cue PROM NEW VOHS Correspandsns. of the Pitubargh Gaze* - . Nevi Yoax. D6ef 25 * Thei mas bronithl by the Coto, la relation to the 'amazon of Cobs, does not cause any remarktior any expression of opinion favorable to the mom *of Gen. Lopez and hii Molly army. The impres• Con hem, from the little news we have, ii,ihat the Cuban government will be able to crush the rove. den, end "garotte a them*. lost as they nuked. The Celan managers am writhingunder the action of the President and his *deism, who show as much determination to crush this expedition as a violation of our treaties with Spain, as when ft Maned out the Round Wend party. The corn• zetereuil advantages of annexation with Cobs, are not to be questioned ; but it will not do to attain it unlawfully. Those who censure General Taylor sad the Gaited Sums Senators who counsel suit n os t .interGerence, had better ealllo mind the course of General Washington; when Citizen Genet mended the privilege of fitting out privateers against British commerce, it a time when we were at peace. The amity French jscobin " demo crat of those dam," upon the refusal of his modest demand, threatened to • appeal to the people' for which, he was recalled In haste. It is cot a new principle that General. Taylor maintains, but one established by General Washington, baba earliest days of the Republic, and all who go to Cube, may be assured that they fight with halters round their necks. By the late .termer, news has been received from the iron districts, that La rather anCallragiair, from the fact that the measures proposed there to !advance the price of Iron, may enhance prices hereto a degree that will put nor (amazes at work once more. It has been determined to blow out 33 one 44'09 furnaces on the Clyde, thus !educing the make, and allowing the stock to run low. di the pre ent low price of pig iron in Great Britain, the colliers have been obliged to atop in none. (pence of the loss in making iron. The expert of pig iron tram the ports of Gimpy and Liver. pool, for the four dm months of 1830, her been about 10,000 tons less than in a corresponding time In 1849, or about dity per cent reduction. Bar from still comet to the United States es freely in ever, and after ail, we are only relieved from couipention to iron suitable for foundry purposes. Meetings of mechanics continue to be a very marked feature of city effaire now, and a night does not pass without a public meeting of some trade or other. The tailors and button fringe makers, In todtation of 'the French issociationists, have called a public meeting for to morrow (Sane : day,) and mean to take the day for a oalm dis cussion-of the condition of the., Iredes. The day will, no daub., be better used than the mum of thelßandays, which, when not devoted to work, are given op to recreation in the shales of Hobo. ken, or tap moms au this ibis side of the direr, where they squander enough to half pay their weekly bilis. Money remains abundant, it low rates, but the stock market, as a whole, is very dull, caused almyether by the Cuban news, which makes end talists very shy. The steamer fmm Liverpool $ brought large orders for United States stock., which, for the loan of 1669, has sold at 1195$ Mak log It an investment mooing less than four per emt. Pennsylvania State fives 965. Erie ravens. 979 Reading 455. California ,Ifs per cents were offered at the Board to day, bit there were no buyer; as the only vacuity one hal for the diet. dead Is contained in an order on the barths of the Stargalaus river, entitling the bolder to dig the threat. The Collins Weimer, Fixate, went to Sea a lit tle alter noon, 'nth sixty paseengera, and a large crowd of spectators twace her of See decora tions. if any thing, exceed these of the Atlantic, and she started as though she was gone for a ten deys peauge, at the outside. The Atlantic's news may be expected'ln Pivabugh in fourteen days from now. The first weenier for Nicaragua, built for the' navigation of the San Jaws Elver, will leave this city on the liNti °flue. The overland trip is ex pected te be made in two days. As soon u the communication is complete, Mean. Howard dr Son Intend placing their Pacific steamers in the' ' line between flealeje and San Fraaelsca. Ashes are steady at 55,56(35,62. For cotton the market Is doll. Floor ho changed hands to' considerable extent on speculation, and 'good Michigan may be quoted at 55,7505F71. Wheat Is niftier unsteady, but Cern, Rye, ate., are finis at fall prices. Perk is firm at 510,3000,132 for Mesa Lard sells at 6107 e for good. Whiskey MOZSe as in patinae& Some speculative pure chases of Tobacco have been made . The pub. fie sales of Teas are over. Coffee, Sups, and Molasses are doll and only a moderate trade do ing, to supply the wants of the country trade. Fe. the Patebstril G'tmet• , Ma. Eorroz—l was pleased to see announced JO your paper the name of Wm. Jeffrey, Esq., of the 9th Ward, in connection with our next Legisla ture. Mr. Jeffrey is au old Whig, who has mood by the party through good report and evil report, for the last twenty year. If unquestioned mann. ty and respectable capacity constitute any qualifi cations, Mr. J. palamses Ines:sem:ally with MINI of our citizens. A practical mechanic, his nomina tion would be especially acceptable to the working elaasete, and we would have every assurance that the intermits of Allegheny County would be ably told industriously represented. I know Mr. Jef frey to be of one ante oldest and most respectable fanners of the county, and it will be gratifying to his numerous friends to tee him nomitated by the Conventicm. LOWER ST. CLAJIL , For dot Putsrarga GLAWS. s Mi. Walvair, aurae' the namerous spoil. cants for nominalism to the important office of Prosecutiog Attorney, none preprint more favorable claturato contalderation than Paulen C. FLAIMIRI, he is an old. sod steady working member of the Whig party, and his nomination would be very gratifying to his numerous frionda In the County, who are acquainted with his qualifications and abilities. An honed and capable moo, he would, U nominated, have the confidence of all, frrespeo live of party; and would, undoubtedly, be sleet• ed by a very : large majority. " ' From Mo.Cincirmail Commercial Efesbyterlan General Assembly, 0. [FRIDAY MORNING SESSION.) Tito Board wu called to ceder at 9 o'clock. Midi:tics read nod approved. Resignation by Dr. Lord as stated Clerk of the * General Assembly, etidened and accepted, and the thuiksof the Assembly tendered to him (or the ability and fidelity with which be has discharged the duties of the office. °Vellum from the Presbytery of Rochester, asking that some plan maybe devised to eon. neat the two branches into which the Presbyte rian Church was, years Wow, unhappily divided. The &newer to the applinatme is as adows: This General Assembly having, In former years, tally declared thet it was not their intention to cause any mond Presbyterian to be permanent:7 eel armed from our connectien, and having prose,. dad a mode of return to oar body on pruirdples which have seemed adapted to preserve the pa. city and peace of oar church, consider It inespo. diem to take any farther action on the subject at this time, yet the Assembly would agaia rebel a deem to see all sound Presbyterian* mturn to onaeommunion, according to die deo r nes an polity of our standards, and would sfecuouately invite ail such to seek this anion In the ways that are now open to them. The answer refers to ' acts of previous assemblies on this subject. Dr. Humphrey. of Leviable, as Principal, and D i . s o b e r, of Taxan, es Alternate, were appoint. ed to preach the &canon on Domemic Missions. Motion to go into an election of Directors of the Western Seminary, carried. and la C. Beatty, D. D; 8. MeFanea, D. Di Rev. H. G. Candace, Dr. L. Young,- 3, Siopestreet, Dr. G. Hill, Elders Harmer Danny, Malcolm Leech, James Schwa. maker. Toustee—Robert Bear, vice W. McCully. Board of Foneign Minions elected fora years.— Ministers, John J. Edtat, D D; Charles Hoge, D. Alexander, D. D.; B. 3. Breckenridge, D D.; J. C. Backus, D. D ; 'H. A. Ittaudian,l). D.; Hobart Steel, D. D.; Matthew Brown, D. DLJno, N. Campbell, D. D• William D. Howard, H . R. Weed, 13 11 , Wet . Neill, D. D.; Feuds Herron, D. D; B. B. Rime For three years—M. S. Potts, D. D. Laymen—James Edger. James Agnew, John V. Hill. J. S. Cooper, M D.; Hoak Anehtmelae,, A. 13 Molinari, James : Moodie , J M. Rutherford, Wm. Spear, Walter Lowrie, Wm Seel, W. B. Leavitt James Do n aldson, Wm. K. Crane, Jas. Lonntiect. For one yeir—Haney The RldlCifil 00011OWOO ju.s =110, th e MO Of appeal fit Ms Gomel ,an the action of the SykortiiMmuluippl, la the ass of Mr. Van Court. That appealaal, Rev. I. Smiley, honing . heler prevented by circa:mance, from being pm ens, asked by letter that Dr. Bteeltsatides be ape upend 'be - ease., The appointment gly mada.• • Ths cies appealed ta be subetutlaily sa Mom Oa Sabbath speilled, ales a heavy frost,which lied OM Nl* MI ONI Wert of tie ow e op pyre Inn put of ble crop star stindfashe met of eels mints to .cat ft. Mom OP this violation of the Sabbath retched the Presbytery cbtmanme— hfri Van Court came voluntarily the Pon bytery, confessed the mph of the, on, Sated the urgency of the cue that tankard lan to the act, sod professed repattanct‘ . The mum wu carried from the Presbytery of Louisiana to the Synod of hinsfasippl, and reined back to the Pinbytery whence a ornitutied, and, by appeal of Rev. J. Smiley, on alleged= of to pro. nedings, to we GeostalAnesobly. The diannion was continued to the hour of re con The Assembly was called to coda: tt Ulf put o'clock. Prayer by the 2doderstor. Minutes of the morning session read and lip- proved. The action of the lAhnisslppl Synod was re. slimed and engaged the Assembly to half put 3 o'clock, when oar reporter 1011. Tes'Prattartorsms Itimmus.—The progress of this great work of internal improvement Ls of the most aatisfacicey character, and the ample- I Lien of the noble enterprise is now to sure that it needs but very little gßit to place it beyond all contingeelea. The road will be completed to Hollidaysburg In September, and a connealno with the Portage Road, across the mountains, will form a complete line of nil road to Johns. town, only sercaty en miles distant Gam Pitts. burgh. The week on the Western Dumber, be tween Pittsburgh and Johnston is being vigor. early prosecuted. A CITCIIIII.4III theft!, Com. mince to procure albactimions says, the road when completed cannot SUM yield a handsome return en the capital invested. It pays six ;Cr cent. Interest, free foam tar, from the date Meech payment Units complatica, whop dividends are to be made out of Juliet caning& It 'will imp, in connection with the other roads built and pus. jetted, or in program, the nearest and mostexpe. ditious Toots from at. acute, nail, Chicago, and other Important and Wenn. log points, not only to our city, but also to New York. To complete the railroad connection of the cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and bring them within a comfortable day light loam nay of each other, only 34,033,0601 s asked Is Is• divided subscriptions from our amens. The move egertions of about thirty gentlemen hare resulted in obtaining Inabscriptiens for one half ot the above amount, open the madition that the other half shall be subscribed on or before the 21st day of July next. it is determined that no loans shall be made, and itis fairly estimated that the aim asked will he so cleat to secure the cow elation of the connection, and place the company with great advantages, unencumbered by data, In a pirsison superior Is that respect to that of any other worked ooropanune magnitude in the Union. Our citimps,who hove pee Into this matter so Iberally, should now make another croft to in. sure 1131111ecem The payments wilt not be re. opted Ull -Acme, when the Hin Instalment of five dollars will be mks& to be followed by the name payment everyawo menthe. Wssrms - Vat.ule The West Is the land for flouristuag towns, the growth of a year, and northern Wi.COEISID IS dated all over with them. Them , Is Appleton, on Fox River, some 30 miles ton Grecs Bay, end near lake Winnebago, &specimen village. Wiliam and Samuel Apple. ton, otßosion,_gave it I local !ablution and • name, in 18{R', Mr. Amos-A. Ltwtenoe. of Boa. ton, gave $lO,OOO to establish the Lawrence tint. versity at. Appleton. Mr. 'Smith; Agent of the Universityout op the Ira "shanty" Wt mar. Now, aaysube Utimankb Risible', Ays berme of upwards of one bandied IniUditur, a Post 'Miner enjoying a daily mail connection with fillierackic; one of the best hotels in Nen them Wisconsin; three any milli, an Academie building, the germ of 10e future University, and a reputation ofloo, or more, Industrious, o mll ll and immerser, Tanner. The Academy 'traces, too. laboo of Monaely's die /Curd belie, whose music mingles pleasantly wish the murmuring of the rapid river—Daring the coming season. the work of improving the onvdestton of the Pox River to the vielnity of Appleton Is to be proem ed vigorously. Pour Locks are to be constructed. twojust above and two below the an of the town. _ _ dittoricas The New Tort Tribune sayst.- 00 A friend who buboes lbr sometime eels -letting statistics of the present state of the Lion holiness throughout Pearylvania, bas ascertained that of six hundred &mon in that State two hundred and geyser, five are now In the band* of the Sheriff,and tome hundred and twenty boo forge, orialundred and sin are likinrise the Bberiffs halide. Arose hopasasier the She tit would seem to be. Now inin pomade that fools are such fools that any holy believes all these felines and stoppages are contrived by the Iron men in order to raises clamor aw the reels ion el thotariP.* A Masons six Win: .—One of the witnesses against Ma sod Henry Wentworth, in the Paster murder. in New Hampshire was their mule, Edm. Wentworth, who gave t he following uto his wonderful mauimocial experience: Prom my iecood wife I .wu divorced. I did sot live with her,she left me, and I married • third ante. I did sot tiro IA bas, Ito.kuo didn't like her well enough. 1 married her become 1 was °Wired to. 1 was married • bunk time to • women by whom I had three children. She died and 1 married a fifib, lived with her between two and three yeszA, bet had no children; I don't know but what aim ilia heaven—l never tsked her where she was going. 1 married a glib at Au Wentworth's bowie, fo Manchester, about aix years ego. 111 appear. that his Mei wife, Glut= he 'Motel know but that she is le halves," bad been gone three years; withoot his having heard from her, when he married the last one.l Wnw Hamm WU, lissotyn.--The Whigs of Jefferson county, in this State assembled at Brook ville on the Ibth i 1214 to appoint delegates to the Convention to Dominate.' candidate iar Congress at the ensuing election. Mesas. A. H. Head, E. H. Lieu and Wm. E. Gillespie, Ems., mere ap- panted delegates, and a series of ?notations were adopted, frog which we extract the foi• "ficsolved:Tkat the chivalrous conduct of Gas. Zachary Taylor in the Mash= campalini, anti. tlee him to the highest praise and respect tram the rumens of the Union; and that Ma statesmanlike conduct al President of the United States bears evidence of his thinly to preside over ■ nation with the same marked success that distinguished km on the battle Sold. Resolved, That In Wm. F. /ammo, the cilia sans of Penasylvanla have a Governor of whom they have cause to be proud, so he tin done mush to remove the Madam order which she has been struggling; and (rota the results of whore labors so much has been achieved, we kayo the bright esta prospects that Pennsylvania will be relies• ed from debt and the oppressive burden of tax• aeon. Rewired, That as highly approve of the Mee. ease of GOT. Johnston, vetoingthe Apportionment Bill passed by the opposition—]duly called a a bill of abomleaflons"—by which a large portion of the people wore disfranchised." The reieeieder of the nemohnions protest what the enteOsion Of nlarem demanded the npeal of the will* of '4O; reproved the conduct of the Home of Representatives, In 101111:11,1 to print Goraohnston'a Message on shear, and finally recommended the name of Gideon J. Ball to the next State Convention, as the Whig candidata for Canal Comminioner. E1V11MP11.1.4.- -- It is stated that thirteen minaels and 100 men have left Mom:eater, Maim, for Cali. fornia within the past 13 months, and that Glee tester people are Unmated in SOVVIIIi masts fined out at Boston. nut dioneester interest in Calden nia ventarm is set dowitnt 3175,300, or more than one tenth of the town situation. Sad god. Anytess.—rair. JObn G. Smith, who alletdbe waiter at the American ilotsl,New York, on Sunday last, boa been sent lathe Lunatic As ilium, Blackwell's Island, for treatment. He bad been eacieid in a airtight jaeket in the City Prison until Tuesday Oarsman when he was e• moved by dietitian of D. Covell, bat be was no sooner at liberty. taut he divested himself of ids clothing, and raved with such (cry that kat men were required to hold him while the straightjack et was replaced. false Bremer bu been visiting Night Rte. Bish op of Georgia, (Elliot,) sad willjefa Ml* Lone C. Lynch, early to Jane, it Washington. and mire • your with her la the Lakes, the &e. Failure Canrd iy Einier/ing S'n dr Griffon me Trails.- The future of enmities' bard ante dzin -. Ana announced In Boston on Sourtitly. liabilithu are sratednt 1160M*, and the to bets at a sum beyond this tOlOO/11t. though not In a state to be realised at present. The late unitivet able news from California la amid to have caused 'the failure. Duck F. Eating Pis Plarc.—A tibia dough• ter of luta!' Stryker,resifts neu Williamsport, incoming county, R, died Wt week from sating a quantity of the garden vegetable called rhubarb, or pie plum The lieenreepattun physician of Rhode Wend met in ConvenVon at Providence on the 15th hay when an organization am erected under the tido of uToo Rhoda lend Ifoisceopathio Society." A conntuden and by laws were adopted, and tnu• sores taken le procure a charter from the not State Legislature. - For C lifontia.—Tbe lasi St. Joseph's Adam. tors says t—Ths whole number of emi gra nt. . that have reached the Alirsonri river at St. Joseph and the Bluff., and intermediate point.. may safely be sat down at , X,OOO. 'Bad news had bun rammed from the early parties no the plates. No signs of gran. The paper mentions tee u having been in that neighborhood. Deanmed Ifkmen ' from New Weans, a !attar from ranantrisaya are crowding that city trod A paper mill at Trenton, N. 3., has received 20 tone of old playing cards, to be manufactured into other kind. of paper Ibis season. • A Moatreal nimbs, lately rentrnedfran Cubs, sap that he left four American vesicle there {aid ing with saw and malaise. for MantreaL Hiidrb Saartiod Znina—Two (arms of British siding& true, making together about SOO tons, bash 'arrived Irani Wales, at Portland, Me. it is inns dad Raabe Atlantic and &Lawrence railroad cam. saiyi anditillist dawnwilhost 411 1 7, from ba KW' Senator for Cieftsctiout.—The Wig , Too ay ins nominated, en Thursdaya s the candidate lithe Democratic members of the 14g islatain of Connecticut, for G. S. Swathe, in place of Senator. Baldwin, whose term expires next year. The Tote coed for Toum 55. agree. 4 . Wei"' &born RD, and Samuel Ingham about 20., Foray Peisensd.—The" Toronto, Canada, Guardian mentions a melancholy ease of poisoning in the township of Walpole, rasuldng in the deaths d family of fire persons—JosephAllen, his wife. ■ young man. 18 years old, a boy 12. and a girl 5 yearn old. They were poisoned by eating a soup in which wild parsnips were an ingredient. The whole were interred at a tune. The lad of the slaves in New England died at Haneeer..New Ihimpstdre, last week, at three score and two. Her name was Jenny Wentworth. She wns in the early part of New England history a slam A large public meeting wasto he held at Charles. tell. S. U.,. on the 20th, in opposition to Mr. Clay's Comproause resolutions. The Hotels at Saratoga were open for visitors on the 2nd inst., with the same haws as last year. It In said that ifgold leaf .is spread upon the face of person who Ms the smal orthremel pox, he will not Ix pitied in the least. Title w tntering, if it be so. 27as Florida instians.—The Jaclownville (Fe.) News of the 11th iris., states that there is no hope that he Seminole Indians will leave voluntarily. 27s Parlor 21farder.—The examination of the brothers Wentworth, at South Beranek, closed on Wednesday., There is little doubt but the prism m Eth will beoan up to the New Hampshire author itiegor . • "Mr. Smith, am you pay that accormt ofßrown, Jones and Thompson, this morning?" • t•Brown ! What Brown is that?" "Bill Brown,'said the collector, as he pisked his account under ;he nose of the aforesaid Smith. Dadtams of t njl.rnrs. Malltakin.—The Phil adelphia papers state that Captain Beoj. Mehlakin, of the steamer Edwin Forrest, and his brother, Mr. John MeMakin,-who were held by the New ler. bey authorities to answer for an altedged criminal• ity, in regard to the murder committed at Beverly, last summer, have been discharged, not a single wheels coming' forward against them. They in- FiIMS LOGAN, WILSON & CO., 129 WOOD ST., ABOVE Malt Have just received large - additions to th.elr. FEND MICH OF 1140WA1113, COTLBRY,I4O la/ported by Imo packets Data Europe, end to vableb they would especially call toe attention of purchasers, bellevbig a eir very eaten love necks and brer prices will give entire satisfaction. rsaylbddmlvT ENCOUNAGOI 110IIN INSTITUTIONS CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY qr Pattsb.rgb. C. 0. HIIIISISY Wate r • • t he . MAR5l3,BsOv. Offlee—No. d Water Meet, In watcher= of C. H. GRANT. frHIS COMPANY Is noes prepared to Insure all hinds of risks, on hams, etnaafamones, goods setrehamllm In stove, and in t 1.1.1111 once% tee An ample gnaran:y for the ability and Integrity of ihe lamlualon, I. afforded In the chcter the mums, who are all Mauna of Pitmh a ra orgh, of well and 'favorably trim to"the community for their prudence, 1 117.nrn;lt.. d rrtar . y, Dagaler. Wm. Lot Inter, Jr., Walter Doan; Hugh D Ring Edward Dassalloa. Z. Essay, Harbangh, B. M. Mier. aP,M4 improvement. In Deo(Miry. BA. 0. 0. STEARN% late."( Boston; la prepared to utanntaetura arid act Blocs Tarn in whole and parts of acts, upon auction or Atmospheric Banton Plates.— Marmots demo to ma lIIIIIIIIM, abort the nerve, la gr:rl, l itAh:l." - ". dp'l7,",,X door w th e m" - ii...vo—J. B. M.PgU ' ide . n.?. it. Baton. POO 241~rillifDR. D. MI, IT Dentist. Corner ofrourtb • and Decatur, between eau-dlrin ItrlarLasn's Lion Pu.l.—ln offering this medicine Is the pada, the proprietors are well aware that they have to encounter a hostility generated by Ile osmium hapositions which bays bee. palmed open the pull° ander that nape of patent medicines. We are convinced, however, that it r. only osiessary to sty. their remedy a ttml., to plane it In ambito cannar don fir above ell onedleal agents of lane ever offered to the plane. It is the invention en on. 14km:up% expatienced, and teamed playalelln. who, ht MU* years, WWI It to his own patience, bon a area sateen indneed alai no offer It to the p' bil •- t lane. " 0•Foe Ws by .1. ICIDD t C 0,166 60 Wood sum ouraditArS Mesita of the Peet sad !lath. Cored:: tht litia—lamdettross of reeking known to the ;tilde the great eleaey of pose PETROLEUM in oy own out, whisk was t "event steld of the- foot and .kle; upon temorleg the cocking. the akin peeled of with tt, and Oft nothing tnu the bus eurfnee. I expected to be laid up all trout:from the elects of Ws weld, bat urenppllad the PeUeletim freely, by means of • Ilenel cloth wearated with , it; at ill; the epplleattan yen palnlid, bet In a eery abate tinto the gala abated. I had on pal. /a 040 tolmr afterwards. In Ave days from the time of the applleanoe chile Patrolman, I was able to pto work. I take pleasure in gutting these Cots ler the benefit of other rodents, end am dolmas that they ahould be made pablie. I would also nue, that I fled Immediate relief by the or of the Pureleue, In hams, from which I am a frequent Mel!? awing 10 my business about the engine. I woald recommead It as the most prompt and certain remedy for burns I knee net known. (Signed.) J D COE, Maginot, Bhurpsbargh, Allegheny Co. Pittabarght Arra 362l Bor sale by Dosser & McDowell, 1104od steer E 9eltera, 07 Wood st.; D 01 Carry, Allegigery city; D A Elliott, Allegheny, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny; also by the proprietor, B. M. ICIER, • apt! Coital Data, Beneath ID, Pittsburgh DIED, On Monday night, the 117th loriant, WILLUX Tan, to the 69th ye es of his ene. Tim Mende et the fatally are Invited to attend has Amend, from kis bits sesidence, to lac;renceville, on Wednesday afilbineon, at kJ o'clock, width. Anther nott.. Jamas I.lfinor ha a candidate before the Ann nuthonin and Whig Convention of Allegheny conoty, for nominntion te the ewe of Prose enung Attorney. Othyrinid.honeT ASSENISLT—RIMItt A111•11.1g, ag" of tubed, Bevel; a, eapoorted nt the next AntilasSonie pd Whig Convention, as a eutdldate for tho Lea h are. mailinti&meT h.CON—lofiro lb* Bacon olders,Just received, sod for sale b bt W IiARDAIJOH 1.117.95—A 6w bie prime, but reed. for We by ma 99, S & W lIAILBAUGH T ARD-60 bop =ISO brio, in more, for oaln by L maylo e& W lIARBAUGH G UISE -300 bits B 1 ICk 3W b. 10112, 311 3 410 1 ; fir i tbZ l Me , and rot Ws 117 T OD _ ACCO-3 khds Ohio Lea w r, Te m og, j a o sid H ( N or s s ro ale N by US Second st Dzooms—m earn Breams for br .11 marg o WM H JOHNSTON 1 717 . 1 729 Alt—e brhi Cider Vlo w enn u rV i o b i rot H lp ris by ToN DZ. MS-106 ton Nappler Ltioon t r, now Inning Mt"' ""1" WU TIVAT I I * WC MIT i CO Winn Mr Fromm. Lawns 0 fl 141;ireaso Is Hog from oteastoto Euphrates, for No by moyIS . ISAIAH DICKEY e CO FIBB-110 MU Non Boons Bening; 31 Mk Gibbed do; 111 brla Baltimore do, II brit BUM (:. X hf bits Mad. is More, and for We by BROWN t IiIItKPATRICX IN Liberty at Ral BINA—C4 qr On m sum arid for ale by ma Pa . BROWN k KIRKPATRICK DOTATQE9-160 bushels long nd.; ; 7b ba Ne.hanook, Jost reed and Am BROWN 't KIRKPATRICK by -mg47 Toe ACCO-42 tep &Aim& Bro.. 5 Mist en hiked, sad for.% by BROWN, & KIRKPATRICC BACON -10 khan prime Sbaalden fnr sale by mlty.49 BROWN k ICIRKPATRICX M77EMP-6 be. lbomety,reed,fmr We by • may - 13 • DHOW. k itIRKPATRIffIC OLRBSES-40 bd. el R. enhend, for sale by mayo BROWN R. RIELKPATRI Ct UOAR-16 hbds *ladled, a beanatal andel; o 0 band and for male by =TO BROWN l KIRKPATRICK frAR-2 0 brio now *Cog, ibr solo by mayil• . C II GRANT I li th 2 e ora 11%1V 07.1 ' .."; • o f are" Jon. tern, in.% r • nth: 0 tray And now, to wit, May ft, 185(1, report ariewcra fled confirmed, Ni.!, and the coon order entice the • of oblrf , by pubiloattneinthittergtrigge m. a i A T g i A ( ClessiOs Patent Comgieuall Wash Nix. twee. TBEfirst peat methane In Washing which haa tweeted sines the days when the mirth was wesh• d by the fired, has been folly - oentmeneed, by Cr.... Patent pap, patented by the Alithed Sates. 'Give as L.he Erie for a wash tub ;and the other Lakes for T iming, and we will do all the week% washing_of the world bitten breakfast. blartufsetured end , for sale at ihd e whieg store of GEO WARREN, Anal, iney7d OWood st, between Third & Fourth. 11111111CALLAASOUS LITKLIATUJLE' NNU AL of Belootito Dile - wary. IfNoble Dards et Worn. Wow lerothes of Meowonary Enterprise, 12. 0 aoulors Or Ellffl.nd. Wow ' Mileases Gibbon% R...r00 WOOO. w i r ag. By Tookormw. now. bOwelloneou Works. Prior. limo Kb. Worts diaconal Wood., D.D. Ufa Ohm" Pout Itmo. Debuts' Perms. awe. Mexicali! teen Ltow. For ado by JAILIIED D LOCKWOOD , •. • pool:saw A Imposer. 104 Poorrh XOTI:41 LOIT. a s bu m py given, that on or shoat the tilth NlllO.l, the d absoriben ba mailed to ,at Waddling, Va., the fallowing d naiad, viat—A diem note d m .. be 0, A. Martin. Palionia to oar order, dated April lilt. at 4 Months for 114 7 3 adi a not. joln 0 Afargan, same data and dine, ter Win my.' a note drawn by John Watt A Co , to fawn of JO= IL Martell, arid ro•eAdiorsed by ar, dated April oth, ar tour months, for 111711. The above notes were otter reeeiredutiblal43.l.,lkib: la %%rat= pawn. njtai terra bai 01/4”4.711 w &aria " 0870 . . OTASH-10 easksjest reed. roe An Phi VT:: I ma 799 108180A_LITTLE aCO Cl : . 0-10 Ms now lamUng, tar pli bi CI • vila IPAIAFT DICKEY fr.oo • DIC,:i• • SHOE TE wa NG A ANDLE n THER. 16 Sarah Calvert et., near Haftiomm rt., Beldam., time E. Godfrey & Sons N.Y.,I ThIPORTERMSDoe Flarlings,andDreierin Leather, I. of various kinds English and French Ed Skins, French Calf Skin, Patent Leather, Morocco, red, leo; 'M? ro elnns,lintrurs.&e. Lasting*, Rene, SIL GAT. ONS AND RIBBONS. I.I.CFL, Webb w. ., Slim Keine. Awl Blades, Shoe THREAD, Illme Treks, Shoe Nail. and Shoe PEGS, et all s.sea. E. A. G. having elinbliehed the eleve business In Bellmore, I. enabled to no d roods South or West itiontmon denpatals, and at the lowest prtees. Morifactorers, dealers, and all others, may rely apedobtatnlng avert article In the trade, of the bent gnat and on liberal terms Iv Alannfacuirer of I,lltl, Bei:lT:ca. Shoe Tem, a, Crimps, Boot Stretchers, &c. All orders will be p • ropily executed. Law prices for cub.' A metope containing a complete list of every ante ein the trade will be forwarded to those wba may • aim it. EDWARD A. GODFREIrt 16 S. Calvert H. ma crlem near Baltimore at., Baltimore. i 4 k E; S. RS PAELLA LN QUART BOTTLES, . M prepay! by S. D. HOWE, A DEAD of an other preparations; because It Is 4. composed of the choicest herbs known to medical science, its leading and principal herb being - HONDURAS SARSAPARILLAI Which makes tithe palest and beat ever yet presented to the human family. EAT, DRINIC, AND LIVE A 9 USUAL! Pantie yen" anal avocation.. Wu need have no fear of exposure, as DR. B D. HOWE'S SHAKER SARSAPARILLA is warranted to he purely vege table, and free from all do gerons dram and is the best Female and family Me4telne ever known. Call upon one of onr agents and get a pamphlet- , Dlhe wonderful cares performed by the me of DT. 8. D. HOWE'S SH AK E R SARSAPARILLA atom. cc SI per bottle, or 0 bottles for For nate by I. Schoonmater t Co. J. A. Jones, W. Black, R. W. Means, J. M .hler, J. M. Townsend, J. W. Jackson, Pittsborgh; D. A. Elliott, Allegheny; P. Crocker, Brownsville; W. R. McClelland, Man. he catde- er; to and by druggists generally Also, by-Lbe m HOWE CO., • mo mann dandy,' I College Hall. Cincinnati. O. th's di DI. 1111T011ELTIC •Igs Bole Importers forthlamarket,af Jas. IRnspratti emu' Patient /oda Aakit; RE now receiving, by canal, large supplies th e Aabove celebrated article, both glass and soap makers , ban quality mod btgh test, which they will sail at the lowest market pnee, for cash or approved N. B. la addltlea lo the above, they aye several shipmenta to arrive. lot the tall trade. mina WART D, A Practical °airplane:are wills citilltal TO of rum $ll,OO so 86,000, • embark in the baldness. A flouter mill and 1 other treasury machinery can be pat in ore,. anon by the adventser. Addeo* W. L. 0., Post °the, box .221. renr.2:o2l WASTED, 10 CONTRACT wall a Budder to met a block of Small Brick Dwellings, in Binnekham, for which the brick will be fornitked on account. Apply to M P SO EATON. HN 0 MOWRY, or !MAC GRECO. - Chattiest/lls MLR Shawl.' IUrIJRPHY I BURCHFIELD hare reel a hand Hit somo assortment of above pods, of dasiranl colors mares llSaab Fla eared Dross Inks. MURPHY 10.1R,HPIELD)tavei ' , mewed a sop. ply of newest styles fasted and swiped Drees Pitts; super plans blest do; add . Fancy Dem Has, la wrest seder,. stain Valuable Boat !stator for Salo, ON This Street, al:limning dm Butt o r rtosburgb thirty feet front, by eighty feet amp. Terms very ess7rso4 price modems re af WILLIAMRequi IRWIN, ms7/2:47t. 34 Monona Alley, IMOOND MUSD PIAIIIOI. AGOOD Mahogsny Pt ano , Forte, 6 outgoes, second hamil•--- • • ..... —• • • •••• •• 00 A handsome upright Piano, with Rosewood. 3 100 Fu share, 6 moves, mud in pod order ••• • 100 00 A plain 51 OetaTO Piano • 45 Oa &good 6 octavo Florio —•—•—•• 75 00 A good 81 oeuvre Pm., with handsome form- , lure • 73 00 For We by JOHN H MELLOR may 20 et Wood al DOTASH-6 cabko prima quality for '-16 bom, ground, for .do by moya J OCIICONMAKER & CO Rio bags prime euelity,iiim ree'd, FIYIIe by RuBb'JITsON t RLYPERT emyßieat GERAIAN CLAY— HI auk. and CO to Antving pet cape, and for mla by tnnyA7:dl• ROBERTSON I 'LEPPERT =UM= MURPRY & BURCHFIELD, at comb cart corner of Fourth and Alerkitste, have Jost received • surely of extra fine Irish Linens, warranted pore Bur, to torldchlovlto the attention of dealer.. (u.y Fanny Cosi&motes. • &AURPHY have at opened an assorunent of Panay Canlmerea, adapted for aentlemeni *owner wear. Aleo,aaper French !hyen a' 10 a t l ' aN : 4 ll nVaebeß,- and Vann:ached Cotton ' Flot:ry; glo - and Wowibinal . .l3llk Calton, It Maxine Underdone; all peens:for analit) , xnay23 =l=l • A. MASON CO have recetved, aad an 1.. Aapart , eig II eau, Linea Loans, at tha loaf price of lA,ectit , • r yard. our Polka Amiss& 0 CASES Polka Lawns, eine nsostdeviresTeteolois, s.s motive per express, Ind now openlogy AA MA N'Ar. CO et Marketet osayed _ win E ease Gingham Lain al lr Yudt ed ease Vent Dante de Lains, ate ve ry desirable e article, received ibis day, and applied by niarLS ss A RaBON &CO COPAL. VARNISH —4l bating ; r i vai b tog s e t by • • 60 Wood et ALUAI OS -74 burr y. l2 Alm ! far sale 17 EDD a co 1/ACCeas SNUFV . _7OO as sra, 00 ,va owls ••.. AUCTION r. at. Demi, ikaatioa«ft4 scarns.wr cams Oi *O6 am 7ZITERNIII74 Siteidid gawskia,So wter Ard W ei thrida t il.l9246settleVlDekaqttek nse of a. it. kg,d,Eg N' 142 Pann Maset, - 111 ird door from Pitt wool, will be sold tds oaths Mock f Holm, n hold PUTllittlit, Wblch Is of Merl., ha u l e d been rondo to order, and only about ail moot hs in use, whlah arc Zaahcabbi sideboards ia marble top, mahogany centre table in b,s too, acta.• hogany aortas cent sofasiehalra, and rating pima* mmet; extension table; nano meat mindst chain; cane sent TOCkillg chair; ma nn] dmaaibil enclosed araah smadm mark seamm Whet saY poll beeneadm apply; mairmemq *Mr, ichamber, and a talr caroming; tooltur NUKE ball Nan bm French clamming:and Cram*. ftre IrOaßia en furniture; win aMe,Sopper hetricikro. " • • mayS2 . , 'P U DAV/13, Asa 11E111.1•111111- BOWL . • WHOLBBILE- isurrst.a CONFECTIOn No. 114' Liberty Streets 4 OTers for We the Ibileving fresh goods,juVrecaided: 450 drantsl3mgma 113 bales extra 14 550 boas. Hush 175 half bona de do, ISO gunner boxes s• dee 40egs flan Babdrus • half kegs din. - 120 boxes Pa/erno camas; • • 010 baits Melly, Laming • a cues thedgleeeneg 40 dorm Amsted Psalm • 15 & a mnA ted .haasei.44sggrinnin 150 boxe 101 ferrizgt n 60 bozos light. Tut' 50 tan yellow, Brazil WhiteSug :11BM Back Candy, 150 bags Mite ar, OS brla Lerretiari eroded t words; ddeg 15 bags Gesso fleet • 25 bags 810111 filbenc 40 bags Brasil Nal% 1970 Imbels Pea Sou; 40 barrels 'Pecans din • 20 bags Soft Almondt StS boxes Stalled do; 4 All loner cotton Candies Ills Po ksztialT packed...stated as good a. any in the stool. No 157 Liberty s 4 0o doom salt of St. CO Nat mayilt GARREPS scam esurr—ccoibk4l , hdam, lant mewed, sad.for sale try J DIIIIXI ouy2Y LUE-45 brts superior Pittsburgh Glee G t see by miy2s , 'KIDD &CO OCCUR-5i alida N SIM ptimevatUre,m Moro a, am! tor Ws by JON PABW. ia CO mote . 5 Commercial ma,Libel . '" M. KAI JUN I sale ULAISSEI by =AM 6-00 oda N O O H PARSER h. CO kdane., osAlinAls, N T OAFS akir - 1-39 Des in stole, for WA Irr 14marsh JOHN PARKEN. k CO I,IIJUINT-40 brio extra Fatal ly Flour; • 75.bris Superfine do; . . : 25 brie Floe do; ' ' 10 btle Bye do; no slots and for wale by_ mayle JOHN PAHICEL it GO Ble i r N o flerepatt"Arem'' es . ac Bho s_y_. may9l ' JO ttro b PARKER CO Tift - E-16 to Klee, to store, and for eats by ma 794 .10119 PARLETF. & 00 ty YE WHISKEY-42 btle pan nye Whielley, 1. - L hand, sad for sale by, JOHN. PARKER &-W Diendlea. IA HALF pipes Lafayette, dark and e; lila Ail Placit,CuotHbothbOo 4 F. 51 , 25 a / 5 15 bf pipes extra Rochelle, dark; 1 - 3 410 Otatd, Hurry &CAN ea* • do Star, dart; I do Pellatotsinos store. nod for sail by may?! JOHN PARKER lc OD A L.OOllO Aka • Cab • • for was b P : : • Dos r I rbl. CUP do dry do, is fins order, Jost received, and for ode by WU A. WOLURGI h. CO IMO Mercy BAIA)yt--3n MO ;mßeenleen; se,Mlbs Slang lt,Cl)lbs Hams, for sale by 8 WATERMAN SONS 31 Water es k, 411 Frani et r ivrx goo .4N.ffirvig 1 ,,,,L011.--.13 ems• Pawl y• • • • 1* bele saMeline Flour le tele impeder Rio Flom, for sale mayel L le 'WATERMAN AMONS, 3!21 ERRING-23 ■ ma 94 B "" 731 •"" - Ill tat L 8 WATEASIAN &SONS UMLMI SO dos Rakes: L e WATERSLIN do SONS Of=l UOVIZION • 40 les • lea eaa guar ar tsl Baru, 5o to Canyas•ed Ham. (nr bY SELLERS iNICOLS m. , 1 0 .41 111.5(-120 Oda W a tt& Nicois SALER...TUB-2i • uk V n egis i tzleAs its s - Bau°4s -I "'""c"all.'MTZNl Wye 7 may 94 %VADG-14 Wes r%V e ler rle by .lArameaiDtEss .immure& for Ws by WICK & bIeCANDLEKS Wby_ Tali—u a • 01 :1 %4 , a i eCAN lAT abel'lNG PAPER—Sid labats stedmul, Y V and doable crown Irtzpplbr paper, nib by WICK hIsCANDLE2a mAy23 UMMSK MU /.1) CAN • K bus • ems S Moald Candles. a superior allele Mk summer. for sale by &spa{ WICK & MoCANDLESS rIONNET COAL orsyM S-87_Froes ea LAND WICK & E!NM SALTS-11 b., s, far sale by mat el _ WICK & MaCANDLEISH, clitocoLtalioThtf..7.7.ls ...Ind uiqff maritt WICK MaCANDw=3 T AR IS i rt i trd Ts o r; - =VIA ; kir sale by " %VICK MeCANIII,TRA ARIC ACS • lb, jut rechf. for We by_ 5 WICKERSHAId ÜBENTS LVAD—A large Emig of Fenn • P.wet'.ck% load always ea band b y_ snared 8 N WICKBIIIBIIAM pr , TOTI..RMITY.VI^ , ?rt•-117.17TRI' d NEW BOOKISI NSW BOOM I • At Holm& Dicrory Depot, Third strut, doonfa Qs Post giro DICTIONARY of .liiechantee, Dino Work, and Engineering—No 10. Boman Elhakspearo—Nald. Pride and Irresolution; a new Berke of the Die. nip _lino of Life. Matzke-tor a Life Time—Na 6. London Quarterly Levier, ' for April.. . Pictorial Reid Book of the Ram Mon yogi L Linen. Living Age—No 314. Linda; or the Young Pilot of the Bello Drools. By Coroline L,co Beam Carmelo. By George Sand. ne Dalton,. By Lever; part 1, prim S emu,' Pietwial Brother Jonathan. The Young Prima Donna. By kin Grey. Now edidon. ma I:, 411.1 IkgrURPHY tc. BURCHFIELD nava moot], recta,- In ad 'an addition to their stock of Igo above do arable good., tatting %lair alsoroaeat of *evasions qualities vary complala They have also received a taw pieta of the *modem klaeafaemtedUoahriak stilePl.nneL,and m•lm the 11111entloll of gagers to their large mock of Dry Goals geaetallf, which will be sold az loweat Meet. - maySti yoAr • ictRP a. BURCHFIELD kat roeclood invett variety of rum atria IBM and dark Priors st irr cents, roarratded fast oolong. also, low prized Prima - ' roar 23 WALL PAYEA-4000 pea new pumas, from 1210 yy 5Ce, NW received Sem tke east. Addeo,* few fine patterns, from 600 to St. , W P , AIATUMIALL mays 3- Ed Wood W.. • d') Cd.9EB het eelered LAMM received and PM 4/ ..r 0r . 34,110112Lirr cure r its.enoigt 9 CABEB hut colored Glatimos, we'd, and rolling RI It Cella iper 'sad . A A MASON it. 00 mar3:l el Market at. BAUEG VZ LAIN& 9 CASES plain .