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The work is to corn. stem* at the Asa of . .fone, and be completed November, 43 that we Stilll soon be made an. gestated with the exact population of oar city asd county, and of the sate of increase duce 1816. - Tan Manua Batt u Cant—By telegraph we are tnrenned thatthe Supreme Court have dem 'eldeg,thestaestion of jurisdiction to favor of the State of Parttutylvania, and have appointed Chan. teller Walwanh, of New York, Slater Commie - toner, to take te3thnony, and make report to the nest term of the Court. ,6 1 -7 1 It le understood that the cicalae rehired VW to the Sot of obatmetion, and whether the .? bridge ern be rained. Oar Wheeling neiglaltal will see from this thm their bridge is more In danger than they thought lint's, and that the strong probanditY Is, that *Blether barite' go up or down. The picot et obstruction is clear,unequivocal, and overwhelm• Mg. The loot winter Anode proved this to a de monstration, anent there wain no diffrcelty this scare. Whether the Bridge can be railed high enough to remove them ob.truction. depend. nundy on the Wheeling GAM, themselaus to say. It mustlxt highly gratilying. to Mr. Staunton, rt , this city, who hu had charge of this matter. tt have succoootod.oo well in this sail. The ability • and industry he has displayed commend him to the gratitude and respect of all our eibiens. COnitt..-thr lone of Mtiio Will be pleased to lean Met On this evening they Will spin have the pleasure of hearing Signora Bisraecianti, who visited this olty some time since, and pee Feel satisfaction. Bee advertisement. It will be seen by reference to another column slat Peter Peterson, Tin., is a candidate for the Legislature. Tr/Ll3 /OD Nrw Iktraco.--Major It: NZIOLI WO, The Commissioner sent by Texas to bring Now blextro under the authority of that'Etate, writes as follows to the "Western Texan," a pa per published at San Antonio de Bear, under date of, 'Taxa Ana, March 24, 1511. I •rq have no dctobt you will be pleased to team eta have been successful at ors:ail:fog this woo ly, (El Paws.) The election went of in fine style on the 4th day of Marsh, and at several of the pm. einets, ts 7 pectidly et thin town, we bad splendid balls in honor of tbe mastodon of civil law. This Is a She coMaty, and has some five thousand inhabs fonts. The county gave .even hundred and sixty votes, all of which were for !audio, except three for Ilunterille, and one for sin Antonio, and will poll over one thousand votes at the next election. I hod no opposition here no the part of th United Vito authorities. Col. Mmuoe has isso:d Coders Vito all the troops to sustain the laws of Texas, no soots as they are extended. I =MUM tell how far I shall aniseed in my mission. 1 find my means very ituidequote." Itappears by the foregoing that the county of El Paso, at least, has been organized under Texan asspicea Major Neighbors left Dona Ana oa the UM of March fir Siesta Fe, in company with Ma . Joe lincrey,ll. S. army,and ea escort. He did cot ' seem to be certain in the success of his mission to' that mismuy. TL......cr.—The Frank fort Commonureeltb putt lithe, the returns of the votes for and ageing the newConstltedion of the Suite of Kentucky for al' the countior in the State, except eight, showing tto fulipering rerult • For the Co:agitation' Against it mom WAeUItIOTCA. onmmae.e, Mare Pittsbiznh amtta. WilSal.irma, May 58.18'i✓1. The ezplostan at the Cabin expedition- Bait maws tress cantors's—An organ In a tight plate. We have the segue-tor line Cabin invasion, and ft proves to be a deepienble as well as most crimi: sal baaioesa. Lopes and his followers have' 'Yipped" unanimously and decidedly. Whatever different:l,mo( opinion there they have been among the adventuress, in other of their proceedings, there was none at all in this. They agreed upon the mooing away movement "without a dissenting noire." Our accounts are yet ye n vague, b there can be no reasonable doubt, I presume, of t • e statement received by teregraph yesterday, to ta , exact that Lopez and all chit part of the expedition which 101 l New Orleans on, the steamer Creole, have arrived in the United States. Although we may now not unfairly make sport of the actors in this affair, since, so far, we have not, learned that At hasheen attended with any fatal result, to them or their enemies, yet we moo in candoriatiMit that, after the failuie of the chief part of theirmiserable arrangements, and the ton appearance of the mie• jority of the braves, nothing was left to those who did carry the matter to the point of landing, but to take to their heels and run, when they (nand out the real situation of things Under the cirri:manna', the result has been a molt happy escape for all parties; for the misguid ed desperadoes who risked their neelm in the pirati cal foray; foe Spanish Govertiment, whose grasp uponitelhost 'valuable colonial possession has not been loosened; for the people, and especially the planters of Cuba, who, in the event of the success of their pretended friends, would, beyond question, have been subjected toe most awful civil war, and . though not lent, for the government and peo ple of this country, for, had the quantum of the an stesatiOn of Cubs been precipitated open teat this time, mil have before said, we might at once have taken leave of all hope of a peaceable settle ment of tbe.contention which now agitates to. And yet, 'I am favorable to the annexation of Cuba at the right time, that is to say, when we have established permanent aud secure relations with our sable brethren of diet:Toned States, and an safely bear the addition of three . quarters of a million to their number; and when' Spain shall be prepared to transfer the island to tn for a just and fair equiv alent We have the inklings of s month's later news from Californta. The people of the ne & State are • fiecomlna , excited and indignant at the refusal of Corigress to adniit them to the enjoyment of the ligtd3 Meprivileges to which they are entitled, wad thaY manifest* a very mond disposition, no linger to intim& to taxation without representation. By way of giving:us a taste of 'their quality and of their feelings in the matter, they talk 'of dep3sing Coleittel• Collier from his position as Collector of Customs for Uncle . 5107, and to appropriate the * revenues artsiug from duties '-to their own me and benefit. Now there cannot be the least doubt In of their right, and I may even my, their i duty to do all Ibis. That Ca ample is & sovereign :1344, formed out of territory once belonging to - she United . 134tes, is unquestioned. But that her ehotAnd to .be vetted*, each, has been received :wit§ contempt, that her claim to be represented in the Natiorizl Legislautre'has been denied, and that -• she has been and continues to be grossly insulted . day ifter day, by insolent denuneiwion and deli malice in Congress, are known to all She must have anilbersiktive and responsible government,. in and if she eannovetave it m a member of she psis American Union, it is clear that she must crate for bereelf,and must seek for it ia independence.— That this course will novo be adopted, unless Con gress sct le the positive assurance of numerous private reams receive'd here to day. Th 4 ;amen. table wide of things has been brought about by the dissensions which paralyze our National Commits, end by th e pretensions of a detestable faction nitrate at all Aiiards, end fur the most uajustifiable purpo - was.; Erom the sketch of the swat yet to come to hand, the supply of gold does not appear quite so sboodantna it has been. • Theergan of the Democracy here is dumb upon Tibet &met which should have called forth the mow tideland= The Clayton sod &slicer Sitars . ges treaty has, been confirmed, and twenty odd Senators of its own party have beep found to asac tim it. And it is but about three weeks since ibe - •Crtion web bawling loud eneogh to split fhefirmat meet; sin iota so las' wave!" in allti ding to this destine! treaty. Yea; this faithful was. tins! aped th e cener.walls awn, Natiticslikspiud, ,- proclaimed that "we had been soliitothe &Abbe, andlorth with the conscript Whets defile before likti raid watchman and reply, "all is well." Btu • Ilia Thsuparail an found to tease their maim to the sate, pod pocket ttimr share alba pica-. Hof. gailtioomrptine.appallingdifingsamey; treaty Dan ! - pggefe gejSztrtkeig ratify 40 ili•Dfii* o,fdAsk.fi =g=SEMI of the watumingof their soieoreau. We reoslleetthat the Roman , capital waa raced by the gabbling of- . g , eane,but we do not remember that they were treated ! to sunnily es their aucceasOrs the direpverers of the ale, have been and are likely to be., Their servi ce," were acknowledged, and !Land enrolled on the ,page of their eountry'n annals; Mr. Bullitt, before he left the Republic, euggested that after.this, the only ale that the Union could pconibly tunke of its cell would bo that which Ur. Fanatus once made. I need not state dint Dr. F. sold Simself to the devil. Bullitt was often severe in his strictures. 1 hope be was unchnriteli'e in the suggestion he mode in this instance, though in justice to him, we must nwnit developeatents. WAsnutcriort, May,29. Mr. Clay and the Preeldente Po 11ej:•. The Septa, Cabe Hunt expla. dell—Perverted Public Sentiment... Bobbyjlesster Tilonophant. You 'nil have no doubt noticed the lorg, able, and well 'mitten article in the Ilepablic, replties lo Mr. Clay's dissent frit= the President's plan tot settling ottr dlffieultles in regard to slavery in tit tartdaties. The Ftepnblie defends the policy the administration with vizonr and effect, an ,bows to the satisfaction of everybody who eat • ors to be convinced thai the Piesident adheres to lie previously expressed convictions on this Is. meat Ale and seemingly taterminable cootroveort M I ptopose, in the course of a fear days, to lay ,cfore your Madera., Wit your leave, some moth. entices of the sentiments expressed by myself lb wont journal, on the original promulgation of the President's message upon the subject referred to, shall not nom farther remark upon the eknifican. and important demonstration of the Republic this morning. Gen. Lopes, it will be pereeived, has again doped. He really seems to be an adept at tbt octanes. It Is a maxim of war that every sol dier should know bow and when to retreat, but t. may happen to a General to acquire a reputaticu rot greater alacrity in the execution of tLis move. macs than in directing and leading an advance, and when this befalls him, be bad better at once ,bandon the profession. I have no hesitation in saying that this misfortune has occurred to Lope■ end that his caster of glory has clued fLrever.— ft appears that the General his escaped from the hands of the law oalceis at Savannah, and h shown them ss he did the Spaniards at-Cardenar a clear pair of heels. Ha his gone towards Mo. ode and Naw OACIDt, and beyond a doubt he will be again arrested. Ind that under such to 'true:llona u will hold him until the Givernment's proof eaptre brought forward to justify his um. mitment to mower the criminal charge of having deleted certain highly important laws of the Um. ted States (or the preservation of as neutral Mill. plies. . . The condi:int of the people of Savannah on th occaalon of this man's anrost and liberation, prove boa generally diffused through the public miud am the meaeocia notions under which the partial pants Is this miserable and discreditable adven ture acted. The greatest joy wan manifested at the pseudo herces release. Ha was accompanied to his lodging by tumultuous bands of the populace, and thence the brargadocia had the coolness to talh of the resumption of his exploded and ridiculoui enterprise. It teems to me that peoplo must have been inordinately fond of impudent assurance when they could listen to such tranaparcat ilammery Witt applause aa they did. Mr. Masan, of Vaginia, who has been called the successor of Mr. Calhoun in the Senate, and as the leader of the southern ultras, said hie say to day, on the disturbing question. He mu very Grim, very solemn, and very important, to his en. annotation of what the math wanted and meant to have, and what she proposed to do if she did not get the some. Ile thought nothing In the world would do fur the south and for thrginis, but the Mtn/owl Compromise. That mop a hard bar gain and • bitter pill to the tooth, but as he Bonham rlval had ouiatripped bur in the nee far, ' 'physical and material prosperity, and she had he. corn* comparatively weak and humble, he would admpromlee on the said line, If exteuded through o the Paella Still the tote of Mr. Masai'. speech, towards the conchniou, was such as to indicate that his vote might be codified in favor of Mr. Clay's onmproile. The prospect of the final success of that plat, has brightened a little. The southern men seem coming op to its support in the Senate, and aped diem sesaredly depends 'whether it shell pser el met or both brooches of Congress. If they arc .eally raided to support of It, it will pies, but r dtvtded it will f.sp, be all the nerthern and • majority of the Tic moults will oppose It noel drat to last.. The mighty matter of the investigation by the select commute, raised on motion of Brow, dr hiWiedppi, to' lank Into certain tr.val charge. si t i t un Herder, door keeper of the House, bee . Wes elmed. The finale artful; fearful drama too► piece to day, end Bobby Horner, who might Into set parties and fa.-Vona by the ears Mlle warrnib of their debate over his hula weaknewm, hsi peen delivered out of Migreat tribulation, and her taried therefrom like refiners gold seven time, meted. The commiup2 reported that the arega! time maims has wenrpetty ,rain at beef, and that there was nottimg afell in ilk is. Mr. Chan• iher,of Pniledelphn, made a tin's good oa•orrd same at Robert's enemies on this hams:Tension when Brown, the aceneer,_aroseid declared that his comics had been dictated all out of regard to the sorrows of One little bey, a dtsmiseed page fis put him out of paw, one of his own part) inorsa to lay the whole matter on the table, and It Wu to done. /moos. BY AUTHORITY. . 1 :1 ' PUBLIC ACTS Awed during the firs 4 ass son of Ms Thirty firee Congress. [Pvauc—No. 4.J AN ACT Providing for tho taking of the Seveilh and sub* Tient Censuses or the United Score. and to An tue cumber of the members of the House of Repreuentauves, and provide (or their future apportionment Beaune the several States I.—OP THE DUTIES, LIABILITIES, AND COMPENSATION OP MARSHALS. • Be st ~dad by tke Senate and [louse of R:pnw natant. , /so United aeon if Atter , . in Con gum otarselled, That the marine's of the several U sir eta of tae Untied States, including the Dow dot of Colombia and the Territories, are hereby dquded respectively to cause all the inhabltants to be enumerated. and to collect all the other its. ttin e ellateredaton within their re ipectise district., to the manner provided for io this act, and *peel. rird to the instruedeni, which .bell be given by the Secretary of the Interior, audio the tables oozed, and to return the same to the said Sects. tar, on Or before the Gnu day of November next calming, omitting from the enumeration of the hi hablmete Imbues not taxed also, at the discre. lion of said Secretary, say part or all the statistic. orate Tercet:Wei except those of poputat'on Pro. fundaver, And du, time assigned for mail ig one Teter= shall prove Inadequate for the ferthoriee, the said Secretary mar extend the same; Prom:fed porthor, If there be soy district or Territory of the United States in which there is no dershal 01 the United States, the President shall appoint some etikehhe person to discharge the dour sailgoeot by this set to marshals. Esc. 2. And bait poker enacted, That each of raid mamba!e ihail,t.efore entering upon his do. ties, tato and setricribe the following oath or •r. drmation, before any circuit or district judge of the United Staten, or before any judge of any State wort, to wits , marshal of the district of do solemnly swear (or .Arm) that I will to the ;yea °flay ability enumerate, cr cause to be eon. ferreted, all the Inhabitant. of said district, and ',silicone.. or cause to be collected, the other eta. Batted information within the same, sod wilt faithfully perterm all the, duets minted on me by the act providing for toe taking of the seventh endue. And when duly authenticated by lhe said judge, he shell depwito a copy thereof, it. au. .henticated, with the said Secretary of the toted. and to marshal shrill discharge any of the dn. oca herein requ, and forwa rdedr e has taboo and sob owo this oath a copy as afore. said. em. 3. And be it Prate muted, That each marshal 'shall seemed, his district into subdivisions containing not exceeding twenty thousand persons in each, unless the limitation to that number caus es inconvenient bounded., in which ewe the number may be larger; and shall also esairtiate, from the beet Sources of information which he is able to obtain, the number of equate miles in each subdivision, and transmit the sects to the Depot t mem of the Interior Provided, /Lowery., That in bounding such subdivisions, the limits thereof shall be known as civil dtvi.ioos, such on county, par- Ish, township, town, ward or district lines, or high ...lye, or neutral boundaries, such as rivers, lobes, dec. 4. And In a forthir mooed, That each' marshal shall appoint an assistant for tech hub: divisioe; who is a resident therein, to whoni.he shall give a commission under his hand, awboriz• log bee to perform the dune herein assigned to m e l i dants, whin!) COMnllepiol2 shall - set forth the boundaries °Me subdivision, of which appoint. mee t s o made, and the boundaries no spec,fi•d, the marshal atoll keep o true and faithful record. Sic 5. And Le it farther eandcd, Ttiat each Marshal shall senumnatity supply each assistant with the iostruniuni issued by the Department of. teeloterior, the 'Multi provided for the enumera tion of the population sod the collection of other statistics, and 'ive to him from- time to time all inch information and directions es may be ogees. mug to enable him to discharge his doty. He shall carefully examine whether the return" °teach maisouoswital be wade ißipmfassit, terms of this ant, and where discrepancies are de ice ed, require the tame to be corrected. He shall dispose of the , kwo sets of the returns requir ed from the assistant macshals as hereinafter pro vided for, as follows:—one set he shall transmit forthwith to the Secretory of the interior; and the other copy thereof he shall transmit to the office of the Secretary of the Stale or Territory to which his 'district belongs. Ito shall classify and deter mine the. rate of compensation to be paw to each assistant marshal according to the provision• alibis set. subject to the ,final epproral of the Secretary of the Interior. He guilt from time to time make himself acquainted with the progress made by each assistant marshal in the di-charge of his duties, and in case of inability or neglect aris- ing from sickness, or otherwise, appoint a sub stitute. . • Sec. 6. And On it Anne,. rrwtrd. That if any marshal shall, by u lay arrangements, or underntand. tog whatever, secure to himself any fee, reward, or compensation fur the appointment of an asnis tant, or shall in any way secure to himself any part of the compensation provided by this net for the services pf assistants, or If he elan knowingly neglect or refuse to perform the duties herein un signed to him, he shall, in any such case, be deem• ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and if convicted in any such ease shall for such offence forfeit and Par not le,. than ,S 1 000. ' Sac. 7. 4141 Gs ¢ further tnnied, That any mar• nhal of the United States may, for any purposes nut inconsistent with the duties of the awistants herein provided fur, appoint a deputy or deputies, to net in bin behalf, but for all official acts of such depute or deputies the mawhal shall be respunsi• ble: Provided, however, An appointment to col. lect the social statistics shall not be deemed an interference with the ditties of the assi-tents. - - SEC 8 Ala le it flirther okayed, That when ye, the population roomed in , ntly cinntiet .bal sceed one minion, the Inentint therruf shall b entitled to receive as a compensation for all his services in executing this eel, after the rale of one dollar fur each thousand persons; but if the limn. ber returned shall be less than a million in any din Wet, the marshal thereof be allowed or Ins ser vices at the rate of one dollar and twenty five cents for each thousand persons: Proud d, hole. ever, That no marshal shall receive le a than two hundred and fifty dollars; and when the compen sation 'dues not in the whole exceed the Ann of five hundred dollars, a feasonable allowance for clerk hire shall be made, the amount whereof shall be determined by the Secretary of the Interior. Ate!, prorided, further, That the marshal a any district may at hts d.cretiee' perform the dir ties of an assistant in any subdivroon Iti which he ntny reside, and wlavn he shall pemonelly perform the duties assigned by this act to 11.1slanIF , he shall receive therefor the couipcmanua allowed to Illasistanta for like services.. AStsISTANTS, TliEUb DUTIES. LI ABILITIES, AND COMPENSAI lON. Sem 9. And f, alert/ter enacted, That on cc natant shall ho deemed quallsd to enter upon his duties, until - Me has received from the marshal!, under h.s hand, such • commission as Is provided for in this net, and shall !aka ■ed fabler/be thu following oath or affirmation, which shall be Om on •ndureed, to wit: ,an aniatant to the marrhal la district of ,do solemnly 'wear If ellErm) Mat I will make • true ad exact eau :waken of all theinabitanta within the district welted to me, end will alto faithfully co'lect the they statistics therein, in the manner provided IT in the act for taking the seventh census, and in onfirmity with all lawful instrOmions which say receive, and will make due and correct to urns thereof as required in said act. (Signed.) Which said eath,tili affirmation, may be adapting lewd by any judge of a court of recur I, er any jus bee of the peace empowered to administer oaths, and a copy thereof duly authenticated anti be tor warded to the marshal by such asaietant, before he proceeds to the kurinets of the appointment. Sec 10. Addis a farther enamel, Thor each ar.atzthat, when duly qualiked in mount •forevatd, shall perform the service required of hum by a per. sonal writ to each dwell og house, and to each fowl ly, in the sub-divi.ton nhiened to him, and shall newel°, by inquiries made of some mom bet. of each family, it any one can be found cans Ole of giving the Information, but if not, then of toe egret chinch family, the name of etch mem bar thereof, the age and place 01 birth of cork, and all the ether particulars speciked in this act, the table. thereto subjoined, end the lestrocona of the Secretary of toe Limner; sad chill also visit personsilY•hhe farms, m !le, shops, mines, and oth. er Wives teipecong which information is required a. aboyearce,fied, In his district, and shall ob.. tam all such Information from the test and moil reliable sources; and when in either case the in formation is &mother! and -catered on the tablet., ay obtained, ill the cameo complete; thee each memoranda and be immediately read to the per .. or person furaiahing the facia, to correct er. rors and apply omissions if any shell Sze 11. And Is- a, /rasher sneard. That each automat &tisk, watim Goo womb alter the penc. spec.fied for the completion of the ecomeratiola. furnish the original census returns to the clerk of toe county court ot their respective courtier, an two copies, duly compered and competed, to the marshaled thy diatom. He shall affixn his wawa lure to each page of e shaedulet before he re turns them to his marshal, and on the last race thereof obeli state the whole number cf pages in etch return, and certify that they wens well and runty madenecordtag to tae Moor of his oath of office. tit.c - i 12. An.lBdo ti furtfur r•anrd, Tlint snub assistant alai be allowed as compensation kit Lu service's after the rate of two cents for each pan a n enurnerwaid, and tee cents a toile for nets •wry travel, to tan. sacenauted by multiplying the square tool of the somber of dwelling houses to toe division by the square root of the somber el square miles m earh•dramon, and the product shall be taken Baths number of mile. traveled, ter all proems, in taking this census. flee. 13. And ba rt fardor tnatratit, That In ad. - dition to, the compel scums slowed tor the eon. mention elite inbab lino, theta ahaq be paid for each farm lolly returnee, ten cents; fcr etch es. tabbahment of mods:olive industry, fully taken and returned, fifteen cent.ii; for the soc•:dl statistics. two per cent. upon the amount allowrd for the enumeration of population, and lee each name vs • deneaned person returned, Precida homer, That in muting veteran of form., •nd estabiishm“ts of produetive indilidlin the ioevuc• Perm given by the Secretary cattle Interior inio.t be'etrieny °linemen, no allowance thug he mode for any retain not nuthortred by such in eirnenony, or for any retnriir nor limited to tee peer next preceding ito h at .finvie test. Sec 14. And In ftfartleet riaard. That any a+ angina Who, Malone accented Ito •ppmotment, abdl arittmajnetidable enure, neglect. or ream to perform the dones eripiced on him by thin not, shall be guilty oft minnicmennor, and Lipari coo• eicgioe be betel, to a Merengue of Lee hnodred doglara; or If he shall gaggltully make • Ulm oath, it shall be deemed pednl/. or if he algall seilfgl ty make a false cergefigtage, it chill he deemed • miademeacor, and If convicted or found y of edgier of the but named offences, he shall f..grfe,l and pad sot ezeeedlne fire:ehontand dogleg., and be 'reorient:led not lets than lath year. And each marshall shall he •hke punishable for the two last osm•d tart:ices wh-n committed be him. Sec 15 And be it Pirate". enacted, That each and every .free perrol more than twenty yenta of age, belonging to nay lamtly reading in any etbdivision, and in cue of the aheenee of roe heads and other members& Any such family then any agent of such family shall be, nod each of them hereby is required, if thereto requested by the nat. - shot cr bin standard to erode• • true On, MUM to the hector bin or bee knowledge, of eve", petwon belonging to Stich family, in the IMMO* Particular, required in pod by thin act, and Or tables thereto subjoined,ou pain of forleitirg thirty dollars, to be sued for and recovered in an action of debt by . the anaistani, to the ore,/ de Muted maw. and penalties herein orov.ded for may be enforced to the courts of the United States aria:lto the States or Territories where sneh offence shall have been committed. or Gorfelore lammed. Sao 17. And he it farther matted, That the marshalr•nd their assistants ere hereby author ised to Iraconilt thronsh the port offl a shy pa• pers or documents reining to the ceoans,by writ mg thereon Official bovines.. censor," and oak. scribing the same with the addition to his name of marshal, or assistant, o the care may be: hot tide privilege shall extend to nothing but doeo• meats and papers relating to the census, which shoe pus free ; and the earn et twelve thousand dollars I. hereby appropriated out of any money to the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the parpote of covering the exp.ne or transmit* tae the blaolt• and other matter .hroogh the mail, to be paid to the Poet 015. Ureartutent. Sxo 18. And to it font.. snorted, That if Many of the Territories or places where the population n spits'. the officers of the army. or any persona thereto be:vaglng, can be eyeful's employed In liking the census, the Secretary r r War Is hereby directed M afford such aid, if it can be given with. out prejudice to the public service. 8.. IP. And 1m it further maned, That the Secretsrt tho Interior is hereby re .nirred to car ry into effect the rovieons of this net, and to Om. vide blanks and diatr,bute the same among the marshals. so that the cameraeua may commence on the first day of June next, and be taken with reference to that day In each and eno and aubdivialon of district.; to draw tip and die tribute at the same time printed instructions, de. dune and explaining the duties °numb ea enbeet the runt:tire, and the limits by whit:Watch dunes are cfreumacribed. lea clear and intelligible one. ner; to see the that all duo dillence 4 employed by themarithata and assistants to make return of their respective doing.. completed at the time. herein prescribed; end further, as the return. ore so made. to cause the same to be clastited and sr. ranged in the beet and moat convenient mintier ( or a s , a nd to lay the same before Cousre,s at the next seeder, thereof. And to enable Hui the better to disoberge these delfts. he to hereby Iltl• i housed and required to appoint a sallowe and competent promo as asperintendlng_eletk _mho stab ender kis direction have:tho gegieral maw , -11.1tMelit of matters appertaining thereto, with the pd.:ergo of franking and receiving free of theatre mar:Seel documents and letters connected :there. with ; and the said Secretary shell glee appoint such clerks and other officers as may be Deceits*- . eT, from time to time, fur the recent maragement of said service. And the eempensattoo to he allowed and paid to the officers connected with the Octane cox shall be as follows: For the en poriotending clerk two thousand Ave hundred dol lars per Saloom in fall for the services; and for other ssestant• and clerk, the cumnensation one. ally paid for similar services, to be fixed and ale Hired by the &mem of the Inter or: Fronded. That no salary to a subordinate clerk under this auction shall exceed the rum of oue thousand del 'ars per anima. the blanks and preparatory printing for taklng the comes Anti be prepared aid clewed:under the direction of the Ceases Bused; the other printing hareem' to be canto. OtlW{kw". WU dim% Ore 20. And te rt forth, mined, That, for the purpose et carrying into effect tnismet, tad de. fraying the prelim...l.y ClpeLf., there is hereby at p•opriated ont-of any, money in tee treasury not l omerwise appropriated, one hundred and 110 ti:maned dollen, out of which the said Secretor) of Inc Toteror may allow to the persons employed as secretary ante Canons Board a comperumuco atter the rate of three tho . .sand dollar. per annum during the perted he has been in their employ. Sze.2l. And Or it fetr,b, enured, That when., ever a mondial shell cettly that an annual has completed to his oansfaction, and mode return of ' tee subdivision confided to him, and shall also eeri. i lily the amount of compensation to which, under the provisions of this set, such assistant is entitlfrl.! deateniting how much fur each kind of service, the becretary,of the Interior shall thereupon cause one half of the .um so due to ho paid to such ao• sistant,and when the returns have been atreful. I y examined far cloyetfieatien, if found crecttcd to • mincer satisfactory, then be obeli also cause the other halite he paid. And he "bail amity manta to the manner and upon like conditions to the 'astral rows - hats for their services. 820. 22. And be u fauller ensued, That the ta ohm hereto anneztd, and made part of this act, am mbered tram one to Sam. 23. And be it f oirtiter ',meted, Thet if no or . per law he paced providi g for the tahing of the ..ightb, or any subsequent cent,. of the United Stele., on or before the first day ofJarmary era ny near, when, by the Conantunon of the United States, any future enumeration of the ir.habitanta hereof m required to be trAien, such census shell, o an things, be t•heu and completed according to Lao provialona of ant, act. Sec 24. And ISt BJnrtrer Flurried, That from and atter the third tin of - March, one thousand . . handrrd and 61tv three, the Renee of Its ,deeentsoves shall be composed of two hand• •ed and thirty three member•, to be apportloned amongtbe several Siren in the manner directed .a the next sernon of this act. • • - Sec 25. And he ithirtluer ratted, That sdeone s the next and teen mobsequent enumeration of he lehabotants of the revers! States directed by he Constitution of the United States to be taken, shall be% completed and retorted to the office of 'be Department of tholoterior, it shell be•the du ly of the Secreety of the lacrlor to oacert•in the •ggrrgeto ter reeentatlve population of the United Swell, by adding to the wh , le number of free rets...nn in all the Stelco melodies these brood SCHEDULES TO CENSUS BILL. I. SCUEDULK . I..—Farte latter:MN le ill .: is the County of .-. se of -0Y enamespee I , y me. no the asy of 1350. Alai ism. _ 1 - ' Dr•cvli,,ON. 1 • 1 .... i . 1 gi 1 r- . • ... 7,, : 2 Nsme or ey• 1 - 1 I ; ei 0 . . i erg pm°, 1 s 4, ; t i E :,l - s 1.11.4 CeUti 1 I.- Proression,oc- .. 0 Mee orbit* : ' ~,,, 2-e Whether, 0 1 .. 0 0 ' . ''' ' I 7: ~OP.IIOO. Cl 2 . - 01101ing OW 7 ^`.. ; : leaf sa d' :'"i• r , `node no th lAge .4e1. 1 1.1 trade °tench 0 State, Terri tt ~' es, datah,blind ii. etrt day e , I ..... caste person e - tory.oreoun a 8 ?,, • r,..0e, tdi t ;.,, Rine, 1650 oyerls yearr t try. 1. - ... t .1- ..!: .tte,psaper ....% a- ! incs in Um = of age. IS T., . . g rt. convict. _ te t • , family. 1 0 e , a 1 . r''' 0 7, •, Z' •: I 1 i 1 I cob, 1 ...,• _ I , 1 2 1 3 1 4 -- n 6 I 7 s 9 to ,11 12 13 I I I . • —— —.--- i lsnonvarrs in ,t,d by me, on the SCHEDULE A-? Liv came . . lIOr•CR•PT... . 1 t - . l 1 .. -- -tt • I I II . i,.• 1,• . . , I) 'l..'ll3eof Rod Aube,' Nemo of date Number of slow. I 1 1.. , I blind, lome.io: , °you& -`, g :„ I . 1 tl! i ' - 1 . ,•• j t . r il ! e _— I i 2 —l3 I 4 ti 5 8,7 1 8 , 5 , i SCHEDI'LE 3.—Paeurrnonn or AOl ictrurtntz in . in tie Guelph., of Slate of during the year euntog June let, leer, as eunmerated by me ou the , day of 1550. .Arsielarl I . ii I ike , es of tend.! -- i:, 11...rr. r.och,June 1,18501 Produce during tee year ceding June 11850. I. -- -.- 71 I l• l ' i4i . il : !Zl ll I lid 1!I I t. It l ' s t I - I. ii' ,le -I. I ' ~.. . I e a - E i 1;,1 1 t !' I vi '1 ' ' i '‘ =• i, t t • ill I r r. ilt ! . i 1 •I . I' l il 1 i.lc , 1' i ~.1 .t. ; 1 V. .2 i rt 1- 1 1 .`-4-'l . 71 illli 'i li I.- '' '; ' 'I: s•• , TH i • 1:_"i. - '..1 a i. I 6 1 3 . i . :z l 'e I ll' f : .1' 11 1?1 •,.: 3 64:- g 16. 1 — I 1 - 2 ;' ----- 0 ‘ 1.71 — :71 61 7 1 7 , 1 n i . 17 . II; 1 -, I I. 4 ITS 1 - 1 G -- 17 1 19 — lO 1 . ...0 721 1-271-71 r. d • du , n she p•-• • rkg Jo or 1, I blto •=4.VOttelle MEM E I . .7% • t Ic I 5 ' E , 0 3 , 3 I-37 l't,, 1) 7 , 214!: tli 95 .-- - In the Comae of elate of be I. 1%0, as enumerated by me. ' .. Aeaboaat. •. ' p Maw material uted,lt ::, rt'"goyed: tit' ind.u.bug fuck. I 4 .. °' bee ch an' I Wages. Anneal Product 1 i - t n.: t —______. l — • 1 I t t t S a t -a - % g • ' 1 . I lot . ,2 .. 2 2 -. i,, ' glt 2 Z.ll . ' Ni 1,. ..2. it.l t il* a o . A a t 4. -•-• . ro2 -.'. I I El• ti i 1 I :. .2 5 i .... .g 7 4 , ! 9 I 10 I tt i 12 13 ,II t. i LE 4.—rt=nncr. or burn* in durteg the year ending in aE-2 !I:fkf. 1 7 ;1 51 vs 24-2,1 0z 1 7.2c 8•62.1 tz I 2 I 3 SCHEDULE S.—SoCIAL STATIeTICA of in the chanty of 'and State of A..? co m m . pl by n. •.c iu LI, aggtegn , r.in•nou I Pobhe School,. ennrio, nr e , to r •t ro , .oor•nnll er , •t• Ke., e..ate I • ...tc • • PeISOUII table.. Caooil • Parish • Total 7 Coco 1=!! rrno Sorial. CoUrges. Academica. Public Schools. Sunday Sahoola. WM= Number COO V icted crime Bering year enC , mg let Jute, leso. Whulo.anuoat oi pauper• tupporied dating for paslyenr. In prison on the lu lone,l 1650. Numher supported of the let day ofJuoe. Natlvo S White Native 1.3V141113 Cost of aupportiog pan pin tin•or. 41,1 SCHEDULE (L.-4.1:1,43Na WHO Dam during tbc y Pnnnrtr ni , aqrl StAto of •num•• ' ame slavery perms who died dunes the year oodles let Jose 1650, whose umV rt.. of abode at lb. Me or his death was in his - Appel:mid, May M, 1830. `which sea re r r • term or retrh *Da ' 16164 i s ' dims net taxed, three-lifihs of all other Persons egg berate population tie shall divide by the number two hundred and thirty three, and the product of such &vision, rejecting any beetles ci an unit, if any each happen to repair , ' shell be the redo or role of apportionment of representatives I among the several Stales under such enumern• tioni_ and the said Secretary of the Department of the Interior shall then proceed, in the came ma nee to ascertain the representative population of ' etch State, and to divide the whale number of the 'I representative population of each State, by the i retie already determined by biro, as above dire*. Itediand the product of this teat division shall be !the number of representative apportioned.to curb State under the Men last enumeration t Provided Vat the loss m the number of members caused by the fractions remaining is the several States, on the division of the population thereof, shall be compensated for by assigning to so many States I haves the !argent fractious one &dittoes] member each for its fraction, ai may be necessary to make the whole number of representatives two hundred I and thirty three: And provided, also. That ifalter ilier apportionmentof the representatives undei the next or any subsequent cantos, a new State or States shall be admitted Into the ,Union, the re presentative or rep seallyea uslened to such new State or States, hall be in addition to the number or represent fives herein above limit ed; which excess of representatives over two hun dred and thirty thr/ shall only continue until the next succeeding a onion's:tent al repreaentatives under the next stir:review census. Sri &I. And to n further courted, That when the Department of the Interior shalt have appor tioned the reprveniativos in the manner above di• rested onions the several Stems under the next, or any subservient enumeration of the in - helmet. of the United States,. he shall,. soon as practicable, makelntake] out and transmit under the sal of his a fire, to the House of Representatives, a certificate of the number of members apportion ed to each State under the then is enumeration; and shall likewise make out and transmit without delay to the Executive of each State a certificate, under his seal of office, of the number of members apportioned to such State under such last awn.- noon. ' 1 our. 27. And be if further enacted, That the Sec mtary of the Interior, in his instructions to t e mar shals, shall direct that the statisita in rega d rb of other dmieriptions of Hemp, not embrace in tit ti naf dew n estimated in t in the County of day at,' 1.550. - BCH E we; 3 —c.nin..d. H • I I,lOltig 1.! I 1 • =1 .3 No. eoltvg... Do. Acad.tnies. Do. Free SobooLs. Do. other School.. Do. Bobo& Houses. Total f Amount of money riled by :i fur schools Iwo year—l. Ift.sised io otber wuysfn schools lull year—S Itizenived from put 'do Itttuis orhonlm last vent—. itoua SCHEDULE s.—Cootinuel Includtag no Periodical', I W. ollet IA Lumina ul N..c. Clau published a i.alstion Hu this 8.1011 produced ripe crops? SCHEDULE S.—Continued Average wager. to torso hand pet month, hiroc by the year and board ed—S Average wages of a day abrocr, without board, —S ol,persona each. will With board—l ' accommodate. Average payment to • carpenter p day, with- Vane of churches-8 out board—S Average wages to • ft. math domestic week with board. Average price of board to a taboriog man per .eeetr—S ending lat Jane, 1650, in the of in the hi Ina. Arottamit. Descripilon of birth,) Tr f>6 mlog the X o 0 ve, Terri. .2 a Tor woo. • h . .. I.fl '2 •34 b ~ a The President sad Me. Clay. The &public, in Monday mat, contains a long article, reviewing the President's Maker settling the territorial question, la reply to the arameree of Mr. Clay, the closing paragraphs of which, are as follosist Upon a full view of the whole question, and upon s candid consideration of the reason an both alder, we are wholly Unable to lee that su perior remedial potency. in the compromise plan over that of the President, which Is claimed for the former by its appends. Certainly such aoperi only, if it (diced exl'a s, is oat as manifest at to ninny Ito -apportere to requiring the President to abandon his own opinions. deliberately formed sod expressed, and actively exert his influence to defeat the principle of aditunment which he has deliberately recommended, and which he still be lieves to be the best calculated to overcame all the dliii.ines growing out of our acquisition of territory from Mexico. Sorb a over e. on kin per would be Incompatible with self/taped. and could not fail to dionn lei the coonderMe of the country to his filament and wisdom. When the President's plan was firattneemmen. ded to Congress, it woo almost universally hailed as a plan or deliverance, and patriotic men of alt parties, and we think It es to he deplored as a na tional misfortune that up thing bas occurred to disturb the tinily of sentiment which then prevail. ed in regard to it. Wo desire it to be understood, that it is not oar •er ose to hidalgos in re in:melees towards any one, least of all to the distinguished Senator from Kentucky. Is pursuing theuerse which, he has punned, he has but obeyed the laws of his nature, and yielded to the ineionble Coercion of drams stances. In leaving the tranquil shades of .Ashs land, to reappear upoe the stormy theatre of pub• lie affairs eta time like this, the veteran statesman wad renowned orator did not, it is to be steamed, propose to play a subordinate part He did sot propose that his senatorial achievements now Una be leas distil:up:tithed than thou. of the past lie came to lead, not to follow. He came to origi nate manures of compromise and pacification, not to adept such u others might recoranend.— Already diatiognithed as the anther of two "tom• promises" which had pacified the country at peri ods of great trouble and difficulty, we connive that we do him no injustice when we appose that became hither at the present nixie vain the nous n 1 and laudable =blunt. of appropriating to him. self the glory of a third Eomprotalse. In wiling this, it is not oar purpose to impute unworthy ma fives to the disticonahed Senator. On the cadres re, we regard Inch ambition In him, under the Ur" cumstances, art both natural and laudable; bat, If we are right In our, conclusions they account, iii come degree, at least, nr the abseriee, If nett be the fact, of that "spirit of peace and concord, sod of mutual confidence and cooperation, which Ought to animate the different departments of the Gov erament," and which the Senator adverted to In his speech on Tenday last." it ure. ter jotted, el le return.. Trio Greanan Auvaany.-011 Saturday the business was of a routine character and of no seam! Interest, during the greater paw of the session at which we were • present. Au imper. twit capon In relation to radical ebonies In the constitution of the Board of Damestio Miesions was laid on the table. Several corstraltees re. ported upon issuers which would not interest our leader.. The pulpits of the city were pretty generally oreopl•d yernerday by members of the /arm bly.—There have been in attendance on the ait. tines of the body 12 Minister, and 83 Elders, and 3 delegates of corresponding bodies, mud to be the largess representation oldie Presbyterian Cosrob ever convened in our country. The efo,t in the body now is to close op business as fast ea powtble—many of the members having returned home and a Priority or the remainder appearing anxious to follow their example. The Assembly will probably adjourn to day or tomer. row' to peat in AL Louis pn 1531.—Csarowatli Gasdu •-- - - ittOMAIL Mr" ID2 —On Sonday night the 13th inst , a gang of tree, numbering seventeen, be longmfeto Capt. ao. B. Pewee, and Wm. Pearce Coq or the 10h Detect, ran away, and it ii miry noses they had a large stun of money with them. Tae first named geolleman tort every 'alert he hsd.—[llattlAore County Advocate. Civuaxxo Ann DELICATZII —A lady in •Bond atr•et, Nev Yok, on Wednesday, isent to Lt. de Haven, &the Franklin Arntte Expedition, a box and packatro. •udoraed g'eandies (or the Eagimanx ehddren." No 'doubt they would rather have had a Wirral of term oil sent lot their sweet tooihs. Hw-Tur And unisumin general mortality is In the rionth of July, • e Lam In November,' but in consumptive eases, the greatest number of deals tie in January and Feb. ,nary. and the nest In August. • Enna Imincr..—The negro man Ned who kilau Fla John Crandall, in • Calvert county, on the lit; itlfll6l, was treed by the Jade. of the County Court of that county on the :14th, and • (send cud) , of murder in the find degree, and on the :On sentene..d to be hang. It remains fee the G •vernor to fin the day or executina.—.[Sivh bore' On. Ton Relief.* —The fast bidding far contracts on tho R*ltinfore and Oole Railroad, except thine on the (4 miles of disputed terr,tory, were cloned yesterday and sent to head quitters for canal& ersion.—Bids were numerous on the sections between the city sea Rote'. Rook, my seven miles. The first men., commences between Ritenfetown and South Wheelies. We presume two or three week," will them before the tesullwill be made knowr.--f Wheeling Glr, sere. Mound or sores scenart.—Madlle Sepik, Vse'liennartan Heroine, is about to marry the wrghcr otHomird, at the Irving Hansa, New Cork.—(Daily Wtsconfin. Mamma Erkaaosemasa.--At the Catholic •butcr to Fatalist area, this motaing, Siam Elatedetu, the celebrated tenor, was maned to S'aiorins Troia, the charade' vocalist Tee ceremony was performed by Bishop F.Ls. paurick. The happy pa 4 have taken a cottage at Lynn, for the austmer.—(Boston Tranteupt, datuniay. 4' 1;1 ;,: Gaowro es Latiseaux, Kr.—The population the city is let down 'at. 50 . 000-4 boot two ihirea the amount of mWation of 81. Louis- la th4o the ponalatioa of Loaiavflla was 20,1100 t 04., an HICKS*, since that year of 'eat. Eoee7 helmet' anaemia is teptesetned LOGAN, WILSON 4. CO., 129 WOOD ST., LDOVE FIFTH, Have mat received large additions to tball SPRING 810 CH OF HiaDWARE, COTIVIY,Ice Imported by it packets frovn.Eorepo. and to width they woeld especially call the attention o.purchasers, believing noir very ore. talls and law pri ction.ce. will give c s law maylbdivelYT ety-Ittrstosata ih.covaay.—The Inventor of Mo. t.arte's Vermifego homer disposed of his right to ha Treat remedy s the propriatorableutrakidd &CO , beg leave to offer it to the American public as the best remedy for .o serer offered. It has been tried In 'di parts of the c antry, and In eases which had do hod the satertloos of she best physteiana and never •JLout tea feet COM:OMb ttecctt. We etellol3 yt cat gram delay. I( your children elWbit tb• smpletes of beteg troubled with wanes, lose so otoment, .bat et once patches° a bottle or Ansa. aroubage, an. eir lives Foe sale by Eas3t.sikm9 An Anl.7—r.sii:xasor, Lag, of-the Thir. Wu . of Pinang., h, wits no a t.nttidate , fo famine 4.. Jefore the a hie an Iliad Masonic Convention us • Candidate toe secountily, ono mill to suppotts • VAAT BIAAT Flamm At St. Lardo, ea the Ld itatdrit, byllev. Dr. Do!. Ntrd, Gm. fdDualaca, to Alm ALUM J. P 3.- :AR, all of P.ndoigh. DIED, Ibis mooing, Mrs. Maar DlTota, in the PE year J( her ase- Iler blends and misuses am respectfully invited to attend her knots!, at her late residence, Fourth •t, dent Ferry, this lFetdar &Actuate,. at 3 olceoek.— rho Amend vslll pren•ed to the Allegheny Cemetery TUE GREAT SESII ANNUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS. At the Ogre Pr tea Store of A. A. MASON & CO, WILL commence on Monday, June 3d, 1430 Their 10111:1trOeestablishment, with all their %Wholesale Rooms, wil l on this oceaston, be thrown ,pen for Rout. Tuns, and all of their extensive stock will be offered to retail parch...era, et a dlseeant of from tO to iM per cent. less than met pence. THEIR KU AK UV 1311-Ku Coulon. over Per hundred pieces, and will be sold at an immense dis cont. Their assortment of Shawlejlareaes.Tistnee, Gren adines Foulard tins, Lawns, Muslim Jatonets, Cambric., and Dress Goods generally, will be eicsed out Immediately, at &boat one half the usual nue. it eases Fart Colored Lawns will be offered at fe. 2 do Mu nes, Ute. 4 do Mlin de Leine., 10e Suppeeriact]tglithandAme,ieancalleea, Itilfe Ile. Apo force Linen Handkerchief., a& 7A A . 17 c lot L f ,, ,v . r ggp th f. C . oli f a u 5.1 ,712 1. l uz . lo:r .d a: and Whir fr . o ' ods, Ribbons, hosiery and Gloves, Sonnets ko. Xre. Making In aliened the merles - terms,. astortmenti in the country, which will be marked &mato much torrii4.4M,ces Man at arty of their permit:rut . Annual .s Vritte BIM will be dosed upon Themtdf7 tod Fn lay, May 30tb and Me, far the purpose of Wang. g and 5173 1 ting down stock. No vaLstrog IS Pit. can A A !MASON & CU What crops are abort? IWbet Is the .verge per ye ==:= No. 01 UtkUretiell. a YOUNG MAN, wheeze 'write et plain hand free y, and who is well aentialtited in the city, aril find a perm anent situation by &pelting min at Merge Telegraph Mee, Si. Charles lintel. m731,d3t O i 9 I 016—Inst recetw_cd t • tirah Int Of Built %,j 1012, at& f. genuine COdUlMT lOr b y J ICIDD4 CO RUSSIATED POTASSA—Jest reel and ibreCe b 127ri ••7 ILLIM hOO friaBACCO-1. 0 keplio 1. a Milt. Cs*. )3E1.0, receiving per steer WatlanAtou, and fer 11.1 lel rror & VERNON—A now and inteteming Novel,l4 too.° or& /11/1.70e 1 / 4 1 alto for solo by my2l JOHNSTON & STOCKTON OTATOES- 400 b. Oman just reed and fnr sale b .431 sTUAltrt HILL . - - DOLL BUTISII-10 Oh a sul ma Was Dv Ala all 0 1 1:ILUCT it WI Valuable autiezteualve Wat.zYawa? ss let an a Vorsasi. TIII WABA.H NAVIGATION COMPANY, are now prepared,to !ease the Willer Power - the bewail Rapids, to an amount safilaiant to propel foar bemired pairs of mill roma 11101oenLLon based upon • reek foundatiom,and the power cno cane. buntlY be applied on bMh aides of the 'i.e.. The beof the White Firer, s we ll m th e Wabash. eon be readily famished at ;mint While timber. trot oee, and coal, mil. 6 eaten shendence, and of superior quality, can be e ily procured through the same coulter Tmoss—One hundred dollars per macula fora pow er n: lens to propel a via& ran of mediae sued mill stoma. fore period of fifteen yean, with the right of renews: en th e expiratice of tbiedyse, at • fur meantime.: the ;mire? employed. The oit• ef the mill er etianulu tory tneladed, soullect fouler charge from lea Company. Elpiarder of AERIEthe Direct.. S T. ELLIS, President of the W. N. o. Vociasu blay Ie.SO. my3t:d2m CHEiIiF.,- - -.4;plag . I:Chet* -r oan do; Groyrs do;' kmo Apple do: lodtatiou Er gdish do; Duch do; Wesula Re.rro do; For solo by WAi L LIeCLURG L CO /SS Liberia swat .puNTINO PAPEV-It a rev rgig .• IS do 41177 to; • • 11.; do Etz39 us, • 9.5 do Lls.l9in; 99 do Rizttitn; On hand and for stleby ENGLIe.H& CO nal3l • No 79 Wood Ned BY VIRTUE of a demos of the high Court of Chan. eery, the eunscriber, as Trustee. will offer at pub he me at Me Exchange, on THURSDAY. the krith day ofJane—ALL THA.f PIECE OR' PARCEL. OF GROUND AND IMPROYLMENTS, situated to the mu of Piuebtualt, In the BMW of Pennsylvania, known as Lot Number 12, In Prides , Plan of Plus town, Allegheny county, beginelng at the corner of Marion street and the Punter's andllethanie , s Turn pike Road, intlatillt thence westwardly, and binding on said mad twerny.tiabt feet eight and a half Inch es, thence southwardiy one hundred stud twenty feet to ■ mewl...four toot alley, thence eutwardly twenty. .nty,eight f«t eight and a half inches, thence northward!) to the place of «alumna. Ou the sald'Lot is erected a two aAry Frame HVWE The terms of sale as proscribed by the deer« era one fourth cub on the dny.of We. end the remainder In equal instalments at eis, twelve, and eightsn months, to be L secured e AB t the MALCOM, croon of the pa retteser. J No. 27 Lexington motet, B. tamme. ILABSON k. CO, Aeedencern Plats of the above described property may be nee at the office of the Trustee, en and stint the first day of i.e.—Balt. Amer. my2,3awlet • Mi NEW STOCK 'OP ACIIICELEMINGNI PIAMOS. JOLIN II MELLOR, Ne. at Wood •street, hu received, and now °remoter cluarination uu.d We,. new stock of Mon Foist, from the celebrated enwataciory ofd Molests[, Roston. Teachers and amateurs are ra.peettelly invited to mecums a very beautind 01•31:1 FILM received with the shone. • tevra • Allegheny city gerlp.-. J. , 'TIRE obtnazgry gory of AAutheny Chi wig b redeen.n by ARAMS& & NAM Lo3T—On Tuesday evening, the 53th instant, on the bulk of the Canal,Ln Great street,or between th aand yens street, a small Ranting .Cascd Gold Watch, with silver dial, and a short gold chtli . - The person finding them will be mutably rewarded en bringing ttam to Mr J 11.140Ru/den, Market street, or to the office of Triage t CPC-nner, corner of Penn and Wayne streets. , , tny3o Elancaroxii arid Vermicelli. MlRESH—ltalien Illermtcyl and Vey:Mall= We by my= • WU A BIeCLUNG NI late Goode for Dresser MURPHY It BURCHFIELD have received a faU supply of all NO various kids of Mine Goodi los Ladies' Dresses, such as Beaten Moll, lizom 121 cents op to finest) Burins Mulls, plain aria figareo; Victoria Lawns Nansooks and i•C0130lr, PlalnJankonets, teat Grab; Besides a into assonant:it of Embroidered sod Print. ed Malloy Lawns. Dawes, names, acc„ Teri ehes p. ruy3o Mao 111 k Uaraget FOR VOL 4—& ruppky nexelved ...MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, m :0 IstortheaHCoreer of Fourth and Mmtet atti . . . . . . LB3B DELIGHTFUL, ISUALMER RETREAT la now in fall operation, and supplied with all the ames of tho season. The steamer Hope No 2 roes ao a manna. pactet from the city to the..Clard en— leaving the foot of Pan overt at 9 dela< t in the morn ing, aud at the beginning of track hour.ontillo et night —tlandaysekeepted. Nointomeating dtinks kept oo the pretenses. nty2o I,lllli/tics fer 1419, the KIDD it CO cizaa Vii/UNTED s rah"; ':: US WARD =:2==r=3 IBao. Fort Pits Work.. 1850/, 'Comer of O'llart and Ewa urea., Fiftli3Varti ICE firm of limp h. Totten was dissolved en the Si of hunt last, by the death of Won. J. Totten. axles Keay, sr, basing purchased the interest of the late Was J.Toltms,in the Eno of Keep k Totten, .4 formed s etuptrumbip with his brother, Thomas chap, they will continue t.e easiness of the concern mder the nano of Kn.. h. Co., had will seats ali claims-musing theists fir m, and seaman debt* and demands traillS 10 the same. sesUtos LIFE.IIIIII/FLAROJA. J. Plumy. Agent for as Palma. Lift lnossranee Co. of Phila. oaf the Weuern Insurance decupany - No: I,J_ De Water street, Fkribursh.. pacuphlels, with all necessary Inlorntatlon, and blank Corms will be famished. . . finsbands can bonsai," thew lives for the benefit of their wives and children; creditor, the Lives of their dates. . The orbmlo pm.fite of the Company ere disida %meet the holders of WO Policies. The dteldenna of the put tart years have been eleb , ty per cc,' t. each Year. on-30 I:SWAMI-2 cash of bast quality for sale by N tay3o Carnet of Woad and Sa. , b woes ANGIANESE-2 bbl. received and for sale Et the 01 Drug Store of S N WICKERSHAM, 311 earner et Wood s Eel), SAL 80VA-leinat ratevred en.a for sco by • Mgt) N WICUERMIASI lIIAMPAIGNIE AND CLARET WINES, of .o penor gas/Was, kept constunly ha hand, and to sato by A 4,11.15.13CATt5051, m)33 • No 195 Liberty street Ula; MUNDY— in half pipe.•iod and planet casks of the manufaetare of John Durand! Co, Bordealts, kept constantly an band and for sale by a)3 , 1 • A QULBEIITSON FRENCR CORDIALS—AN/nth°. Annette, an, on band an.l for tale by =yap • CULBERTeteN LOUISVILLE LIME-100 bbls on Lend and for sale by ary3o d CITLSEELTrviN CEZEMI! TUE? REM - (Y=l, at the rilmbargli Family Oro• t,P eery and Tea Warchoem: I GAM Fresh Oysters, in tin cans du Pickled do, In qtjarst do co co, la plat do. The whore Fresh Oysters are parboiled, ind put op in a highly concentrated loop, enclosed iri hermetical ly aimed cans, ited will keep meth loader than those pat a . la the ordinary way • For tale, wholesale and retail, by ' Win A hIeOLTIRG t Co, • 256 Liberty Ft VALUARLIC HISTORICAL WORKS. Lague% Writings, g vola S no. The Aale riCan LOyelitts, Lorenzo Sabine, 8 to. Kootenai, of the Untied iltales, I vol. 8 so. The Wriungs of Wattington, It vol. 8 so. liddreth , t History of the United States,3 cola. 8 to Ilatiorollts History of tke United etatet, troL 8 TO. Too Worts of Frantlin, i 0 sot. Bw. Statesmen of the Commonwealth of Englano,'Bno. Bteseott'a Ferdinand and ftatrelia.,3 rot a to. Itotlee.k's His on of the World 4 vol. 8 no. For sale by JAB i LOCKWOOD, nty3o Bookteller and Importer, la/, Fenn:. a 1:= ECTITREB en Art .d Poems; Wasklairton Aaa- I tea Edited b, R H Da., Jr. !Baku in the Gold Rayon, .d Seems by th e Way. By Theodore T.lehnhoh,2l e/Blon, wild 110J11.011.1 Blusualleas . • . The Elliott F.ailly, or the Trig. of New Took Seeman ete. By Charles Barden. author of ..Tte Co:lslet'. Child," ./arthor Mario," be &e. The Ptehos, troweled and esplained Byl A Alaz ender, Prelim • or to Prince/on Theologies' Senduary Tat .ert and y worm, Published by Baker & Bent,. ber. New Won. . . • The abon, together with a in , re assortment of 8 8 Md., Hooks, for sale by A H ENGLISH tt Co, fro 72 Wood street • eIItEESS—A few bz. prime, Jog recNl. for rale by %,./ mart() 8 HARBAUtiII DACON-10,0C0 lbs Bacon Bh•alderainn received, /I arid Cornea by W HARBLOGB ARD-50 ten and 20 Ms, in mai*, for aalo by ma 522 8 & N BARHAM:aiI GLAtilb-900 bss Ety 10; bss 1a: IS, window slam In store and for sale by 8 & W ilAntiaucti TOBACCO -3 Lids Le* f ra, ar i tr i gVO &cowl ac , BROOMS -30 du corn Bream foe sale by mariS WM 11 JOHNSTON ITINFAMR-8 blls Cider CrlnAri t f i nlNt i t 6; 1,3N V may 29 lokLoonts—ioa n:oomkna~ tied- " f " "'""` E " Im igaZtDl y CKEY k. 00 Wate.r k. Front Its. L AR" °U.A8& 1 3 4 b bl l. . N G ' r i ca Ls solalloir, new Iv ding frock oteamer Euplinties, fee solo by • marl. 9 • ISAIAH DICKEY &CO FISH -9n brls Nova Scotts Herring; 13 brio Gibbed do; 20 brit Baltimore do, IS bd. :thief; 30 Or bey Mad, in rare. and 34 sole by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK 141 Liberty et RAleiNv—co qr zas ,33 atom and for Pee by Mpg) BROWNY KIRK PATRICT poreloEs="Vavizj o m t rt.rm r .vte hv rooIv9V!YAWN i'IIIMEPATRICK" et •OBACCO—in kegs Ledge a Bro l / 4 6 twin onVand, and SOT We oy !MOWN la KIRKPATRICK DAcoN—N, bas prime Shoolders for rale toayW . BROWN k. KIR BRAT CR lIE.SIr—G bales Kanzekv. ree!dfor sale b BROWN k KIRXPAT Nspitst l thiidav, tor ale by T i BROWN e It KIRKPATRICK : OLAB9fo3-40 brio 8 If. on hand, for 'OLIO bv maiV BROWN RIIIIPATAKIF VGAft.-13 h.bds clor&od, beulL'ulizjelei-dir • bond mid for solo b morn BROWN a inunertuce , ' MiEWEIM — N iscsaakensous ANNW Als of &Inutile Disentery.l2m, Noble Demin.otWomen. ltzeo. • Heroines ern. Misstonary Enterprise. llnto Macaulay's History et Emstand. Milman's Gibbon's Done-Wm. Tbe Optimist By TnekernialL Dtmo. OWIII2IIIOI bllmelbromans Works. Drier., 12mo The Werke of Leonard Woods, D. D. Emo. • ' LM of Jean P.N. Unto. PotlmPso roam 12mo. Ilitorieal Koine, Ono. For sale by JAM D LOCKWOOD mmtl9 Worokrells... IN Turr caam., Tm* ma , limn o „ CO I- AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE! Lento and Manner C.B. TOW= 7V71:1 07 AD =MOM Dress eirtle and Pasqua= .93 etql.. Sewed ord . Thod Tiers —•••• Csnery tcoe colored pdhsonsl---..23e5s Deor..p...t 71; Cattalo sell rips at 8 olidet. FART WIaL LiEstinT LufiEr. Oa 'shish Occasion Messrs. Addtma.atol Orley sal *P FridaS. jg 7 31 will be sue tell 3i. 'sill - Othello— , - 1•• o Casio Desdamona• -Mr Addams Oxley ..--Ydr Taylor IN;EMEM To conclude With Agr i nN o F : tree, called the TOM Mears,(with wags,' Mr Lobe} Mn. FRngig•-- Mrs timbals Saturday.. ILst 114n...rammer lir. Addams. 2110THUIt RIGHT at WILKENS LULL. CONCERT IN COSTUME, BY THE 81CLIUSTES, COI3I3IIENCING TIE'S EYONING, AT B.O . CLOCZ Itltn Mut: Contralto, with the brilliant. tared NI. Enna, PrratEacua.Prima • Adentuanne,.23eenta nl3l - GRAND VOCAL &INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT SIGNORA /LIRA DIROACCIANTI TrHE AMERICAN PRIMA DONNA. has the boobs' of annogi.er• thlt ber FIRST CONCERT milt takes place on FRIDAY EVENING, Nay 310,,,5t Wil. Mrs lltli She als.) takes pleasure Informing bet friends cod the public eencrally.that in order le render the Soiree mere Militant and sailed,abe has made engagements with Me distitip.mbed Pisniit, Mae broiled French Violinist, Moss. Siam beds lately al. rived from Pliit,WhO Ifirrinak, thei, Ann OPPesruaeo bolero • Pitulaugh addience, on this et east.: She -mill also ,e ,assisted by her husband, Stama BI,CACCIANTI. . 0 ,1 1 131, see small bills. at Ulvitt GREAT AT.TF,LACTION! At Philo Mal estAEvettliog this Week. Vfit. SiENCES will present to the Ladies and LTA Menet:ken of ratelsorgh. Borne of the most dean' And amusing 'permeate ever seen in this city, Since' here,lsst. he Us made nosey moat wonderfal d enovenes: Uwe ´ and Wirmcsser will be 111.su0ted.L • - - The ".11AGIC wit be presented, In which • person can wain, trend, absent or Prem., !end or Ilylng. ndmlrslne, en rent. / Doors open at 7i Welook;Ltetoret at B. sarniaw MOON 11161,, Flll5llOlOll, 137 & 139 Wood /trot, above l ltih. HAT splend,d J rn stap . l l l y bd . en ... t . s o s r . r . otro . d er f ..,, or fient. It is Lectarr,EzhibiLlons, de. For t,mtitnplf tn JOHN A Frood aSINIONS, 137 Wst PITTSBURGH MUSEUM. APOLLO, 111A1.1”—POVUTH STILEBT. CO- P irthcat i r= m and ‘ 7,o. l VP:l ° .7l:fi to the - evening. Mredmlttenee 5113 eent4 Chlldrei mdar 9 Tenn halt ;lace. . mr27 - SHOE FN wa N GAAoDd fLreATHEI. 10 Soda Calve r t sf.,,megr Battisnor. o,llc:lth:writ, art E. Godfrey A Sous N. Y IhWORTER fflroeltledingsoned Dealer in Leather, of ratio.* lindsritEnallsh and french Kid 111 in., breath Calf Sites, Patent Leather, Morocco, red, watte,and pink roans,lininv. L:!tings,Fra7cais,. SILK 'll l ,4.°Pl.7lltll M s, 14L"NVATt*CD,"IV'''';, Tacks; Shoe and Shoe PEGS, of all • sec E. A. G. ha leg eatahllsl , ed the above butines In Baltimore, Is enabled to skip roods South. or %1 wilt the utmost despatch, and al the lowest braces. Manufaeterers, dealers, and ell others, may ray Span obtaioA4 every nitric in the trade, of 11th beet quaint; abdi liberal terms. E7rdanula utter of Lute, Boot Trces..§.s. Trees, Clamps, Cm A Boot Streicher., fee. All mdem wdl be promptly enecated. Low prices for rash A catalogue containing a complete list of every ertlele In the trade will be forwarded to those who de IIIAAILD A. GODFREY,IO S. - Calvert si. may29:32oe !Itrir Baltimore eL,l3altiesore. 'ROTES LOST. LN C OT I A C I7 I . i;ill,.tre hereby gr7t,Wit a a t d .7 nlZS . To t tli n e e nt 2 . o :l l l !Wellsburg, we following name, vi.v.k note drawn by G. A. Mania, parable to war order, dated ApnlLlth. at!4 months far 8.173 64; a rote drawn , y John a Monied; some date and time, for-4111 17, and a note drown by John Watt fa Co, in favor at In S. Mirka, and re.endotsed by as, dated April lite, at four mouths, for 8175. The above notes were never received by . uts, nod this Is to Caution all prawns against nadir; for or baying the same, paymont at them has been stopped. 8& W HARILAUGH mayW Cr =ea twy a., MBE find Mat revolution In Washing which has oseared loco the days when the ear. was wash ed by . the , hes been fully commenced, by Crane', Patent Soap patented by thy United States. Give es Lake Erie fo a wash tub and the other Lakes rinsing. and e will do all - the week's washing of the world bele bteakfam. Manaktetured and Tor sale at the clo g store of GEO et WAR REV, Agent. maysKt Wood st, between Third & Fourth. 07. 'Mt! N. lIITOFIEZ.TRZE, Edle Importer. for this utarket,af • Jas. INclepraat L dons , Patent Soda Amb, AA RE now receiving. by canal. lame mipphes of Ito abo.s celebrated ankle, bath elan and neap maker' beg quality stud Wyk teat, wt lab they win .11 at the lowest market price, for cub or approved bills. • N.B. In additive to the above, they have .evaial shipment. m arrive. lar tby tall trade: Mtll9 MURPlilf o. DURCEIF/ELD have reed a hanll- ooze° aastriese* of above goads, of drrinnla colors. m. 1.113 Blank FlRetred Drina IfV@FIIY RBURCILFIELD have received neap• In ply of newest Ryles Spared and striped Dress Silks; toper plain black doi and Furey Dress i•llk•, in areal variety. mayvd Valuable Heal Zstate for Bale, ON Third &reel, adictedng the Bant of Pia/burgh, thirty fest front, by eighty feet .deep. •ery cup, and price model - toe Einpilever WILLIAM IRWIN, marLs;d7to 34 Disinen4 Alley, SECOND 11/1.3 0 PIANOS. . iiGOOD Mahogany Piano Forte, 6 octaves, secoud huid • 6100 03 A huidentne upright Piano, with Rorearood Ftt.niture, 6 waver, and in good order ••• • NO 00 ..et plain 6/ oeuvre Plano 45 on A good 6 octave Piano 75 60 A good 9 octavo P...., with handsome Nan- Mat 75 OD For oak by may VI JOHN n MELT.O6. Et Wood st q - uritTatigiSh' ma7l9 37 Wood st (41.17 - 16 bd., gine, Rood quitty. /Tideby -- 1r 1.1•1 - 90 R R sm.i.Ens 'DOSE PINK-1 brl strictly prime. Just rec'd, and .11, for see by msy23 R E SELLERS nOFFER-50 bete prima Rio Coffee.le. ree'd by 1,1 mew C N GRANT elllimaisia American Journal of Balance and Art. MI tE American /ennui :of Science and An is eon. !acted by Professors It Ullman & B Pi.Wrenn-Jr. and James D Dana, and psidished the lint of May, and each alternate mouth. No V. for Aley t as now tend SS per year, or Vie per number. IA JAMES D LOCEtVpIIOD, m p 29 Arit for proprietors, WA:Fourth at ifEII..CON-3',OCKI prime Phouiden; 1.11 - 1%000 prime Sides; *5 too t Ina Sugar Cared HAMS. isten29 Menll.l.4 a 'POP. For sale by ' AR k MOLASSES—So tale N 0 Sugar, ISb brla N 0 higoaegeg; McOILLS lc ROE R --- —_ • t EAVES pucasrs & TUBS-30 do Rackets; 1111ty29 10 dn. Tab.. I . _ IItGILLS fr. now: ---- ODiAB2-30X0 Havana, Principe, and 21 -alt Ppartish &gm, assumed tined may 23 McGILLS a R(lf. IaMOTASH-20 maks for isle. bi may 23 lifcGiLLS it ROE L OAP, Crushed, mid Pulve ri sed Sugars, kart eon. u ay22 urinl) on hand by A CULI3r.R.7 SON rinw TOOKII I NEW HOOKiI At liar.' Literary Depot, Third arta, opp.ssur tlwa Port Offie D ICTIONARY of Mechanic., Engine MO, eat Berton Phakvpeets.-1110 Pride andirresolotinni a new Series .of the Di.. Cipline of Life. Idistakee of a Life Time—No 5. London Qoarterly Review, for April. Pietortal Fled Rook of the Revelation - p un I. Littelra Livina Age—No 314. Linda; or the Yam' Pilot of the Belle Creole. By Caroline Lee Menlo. - • Comae°. By George Band. Tin Deltons. By Lever; pan 1, Nice B corns. Itrother lonather..„ The Young Prima Dent.. By M r. Grey: New edition. Natalie Might Light.. S „ UPEROEDING the 'Wooden Floats, and being Fr conthrtadhle, thereby economises Om oil, and Vent. ir olllo l3,bereirdolll 110 11111C11 objected 10 In , fr other" float. Oue table monomial Of tLe • emmvn temp OH *lll lan Nine Hoare. or any farther Irr.r.O. ofntne aecordn• to the additienVaneanty jteeelved and for Ida by,. JOHN D hIORDA ;mm*l7 Drezelec S IJ)VACkI77IT tae • lg.. isetivldattfear;lr s bv IDS LabarlY rl gTRAw *BOARDS-7AV .vend nimbus Board. for bibdcrs, Chambenburg nAribiletare, far riOr by mats! A CULBERTSON TEAS -.):0 keg, Green and Meek Teas, a wen ea. leered stock, to TN Mat the attention of•• ma nada so7teited, (or No by A CULBERT:OX toir27 AI LB-15U kegs ok hank azd kr sib. by N 5n727 . . A CULBERTSON FRE3II TEAS,lttat received, at the Pittsburgh Family Grocery and Tea Warehouse, a k+ half chests of ale celebrated Dragon Chola (Wool Tr.. the last B act Tee impart. d, for mkt by tby belt chest or pond, by -' •WM A hiseLlittOk.oo marl? tabetty .11037: C it ß a lEelif —A fra.ll lot of Boils, Boy. r4e, teror, jut received frees = TAR OrrtPM bee now in store, end for sale • ISAIAH DICTIM.ISCO reavel Wider i; Front Opt-, nocll-60 brill In stere i Zant li etr eirgy innln ISAIAH DIC h, CO 18/IAII irICSECI44CO BACON—Io cosh Hams; 3 do Bhoolders 7 do Assorted dirozio ats7,7 wedren tOBIiCCO-30 b. Madames pond 1113,3 r 37 solo at very low pH. 1 A , • 111-'3'3'" BrA Ns—a burw,s2siv u b s i o* , 2 =gr. awv