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DATURDAY MORNING, JUNE I,IBW
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t %cu . fever. before 6r. iy rind re tarty In chador u
reetlesbfe. Adrertleerstettr eat teamed for it. *peer.
to I tune mill far/vial, be °Urged wail ordefed oat
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• 941316 IITATE CONVAIBITIOII.
At a meeting orate Wide Butte Centel Committee,
bell at Ilarrisbarn. Mardi 1 3 0 , 0, it...
finenents Sete the ri hilts of the several coantien
e(gag stem be requested to select a number of
mio equal to Mel, respective representatives in the
If L ai :WO( I' r=elpitl=llTeTui t' L e°6 77 u ,37
IWO. for the purpose at nominating candidate ' l:l .
Cool Commissioner, in be voted for at the miming
General EMitioe . • • • •
MORTON MeNIICIIAEL, Outman.
Gloms II lAar, F,ert1..,7.
SM;i11611:g;
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In persaartee of the call of
Co
the Whig
. end Annmasonic County 0313311111it0 or C . entrspond=
ones out at the Court Rouse. The renown:is
non was adopted, to • •
• actolved, Thu the Whig and Antimasonie voters
Otto several Election Markle of Allegheny County
ha, and are hereby requested. to meet at titbit usual
- pieces for bolding elections, on Saturdey, the let day
next, then and there to elect two delegates to
too County Convention to be held at the COurvllouse,•
ea Wednesday, the fah day ofJ tine, at II o'clock, A. 116:
Sala Convention to "Sake the about and necessary
nernirations for the amnia; October Election., and
alai ID appoint five delegetes to repro = the County
In the State Convention, to be held in the etty or Phial
del phia, en Wednesday, the lath day orlon.*
Ent emery nutter, in the Township. to be hold
• - between the briarsor two arid fire o'clock, (except
Pint and those to thaWarde and Ilorragh. Leman the
bum ascot= and nine o'clock. P. M.
111LAPIDS, Chairman.
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Jx.E. P Aug,
7~Aux..Famousa,}Seeretarles.
__— Terra Surma
Pittsburgh, Apnllo, LIM
fp-BEB NEXT PAGE POE LOCAL MATTERS
PELEGILIZPHIC N EVVO, .
Tax Puxaav Marnsos.—Thls evening tire
primary meetings will be bed far the selection' or
delegates to the AIIIIIIIIIICII 4 O and Whig County
Collocation, which novels next Wednesday. No
political meetings ever held to the 'county are
more important than these, as they decide, cape.
•
dilly to refferenee to the more Impatient offices,
not caly the choice of the persona to be tend Id ours,
but also to be-elected, as the Whig nominations
are ahnott certain to be ratified by the people to
:October. We trust, therefore, that every member
• af the party will reel It to balls duty to attend the
. primary meetings, and thus show his Interest In
the political cause we all have so much at heart.
The carman for nomination has been conduct.
ad with great propriety, but with much spirit and
warmth In regard to Coogrers. The candidates
• ter that alai am narrowed. down to two, Don.
Hamar Denny, and Thos. M. Howe, Eiq„ both
honorable and capable. mert,. and worthy of the
. support or the' patty. The friends or both ate
making great exettiota,k4t to the best humor, and
with perfectly pett! feeling. Whichever-4 11001.
Maud will recelviathe cordial support of the party
'For Senate, Dr. James Carothers, and Alex.
Esq., are the tandidatee for nomination,
both goad men and tine, and the Conientionnan.
not go wrong In taking tip either of ihem. For
00/Cr ctfices there- are:Variant respectable men
orferieig. The probabilities are that we shall have
\, a hlehly respectable and strong tieket--one whieb
lattice!l out one great' auerah; and roll op an old
nabloned Allegheny county Whig majority.
We have beeni pleased to find the Whig fires
burning as etearly, nal with as much heat as ev•
or. There js no defection, coolners or • pathy, in
• our nub. The furious orisleughtsupOd am Whig
adtritalsiraLon have had a benefielltl tendency in
elirring upthe litchi Whig feeling, and have ad.
ded fuel to tiro elnutticring fires ot Whig patriot.
lent. We, doubt not the, owing to thla cause, the
Whtg vbte will bd larger, to the ensuing ejections,
than crud, not only In this county, but Liar:it:Taut
the State and nation.
•
Me.. Fiaarron'a Esatheirencei.—Some persons
have expressed • doubt of the propriety eta per.
11011 being ea:Mated to fill the vacancy to be or
maimied by Mr. Ilampton's realgnation, Rape
clearer the preeent ceesion of Correa,. without
an eicial notification . to that effect, to the Con
remion, from Ilr...llimpten himseiC Is petal.
bki that Mr . llamptan will make hie wishes known
by letter or telegraphic deepateb, directly to thi
Pier:dent of the Convennii. But like does net,
the Commation will ran no risk in makings no
nation; as hie letter. - prerioualrboticed. authori
ze, on, most anequirocally, to make hill writhes
mid intentions known. The Coavention can pro.
seed, therefore, with the fullest propriety to make
a nomlnetion to supply On vacancy.
Wiarnotia Pacuravania. ilosorraz---Tho Eno
buildings or this institution, eci ereditabbs to the
enterprise and benevolence of oar city, are pew-
Avowing to d rapid completion, and present a Lae
appesiatoe. ,no Treasurer, however, needs
mosey, aa ttou donors will Pre by an adveitinev
meat in timelier column. We trait ho will not
call in vain.
Tho New Lisbon Palladium says, that the Pan•
y and Beaver . Canal is In :good order, and that
beats ofilidwall'a pioneer lino era pining daily,
irording great - tseilitles for shippers. What will
the " Massillon News ":any to, thisl
The Cumberland Civilian has an article on the
subject of as important enterprise which is in con
temphdicm in that mmiter. It says— .
There is.now scarcely a doubt that a plant road
will be imrnediately.cosstrueted from Cumberland
to \Vest Newton, or Robbstowis,lou the Memorise.
bets river. The distance is about 73 miles and the
estimated cost'is 5100,000. . Of this amount the NeC
tient - Toad and Good Intent S.loweCommanies have
. subscribed 5.30,000. Two other reaps ..tibia GOOD.
panics are expected to take .1\10,000; in fact they
. hare probably by this time fthee six' The balance
• and as much more as may be necessary, can easi
ly be obtained from private individuals along the
. line of the road. The rigid of wny over the turn
- pike between Cumberland and. West Newton, on:
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the bed of which the I:denim are to be laid, in now
being rapidly obtained upon very favorable condi
' lions, and inn short time every tiring will be ready
for the commencement of the work. The country
through which the road passes presents every fa
cility for obtaining the materials neeessaryfor con
struction, of very bed quality. Ths' plunk will
best white oak, Sleet tong and 4 inches thick,
mutts caliaalated to last ten years. The whole
nutter is in the right hands, and it is expected that
.• by the meet portable now mill., the plank can be
prepared and laid down by the first of Decenaber
Dent. .
-The completion of this road will be attended be
important consequence. The travellingpmblie will
receive a large share of the benefit. Passengers
tram Peilintem will 66 enabled to reach Pittsburgh
in twenty bulbul of tolhiy nix hours, as at present,
and the inconvenience a crowing the mountains
will to converted into *plenum. National
saihsch has,become •source Ofeo much com:
plaint, wilt be virtually done away With, am) we
shall once inure behold this route a greatthorougn.
fare - between !het:est and the
.West.
CnoLIM4 Macao tact Caureaunarra. , —Yrom tba
Weston Reporter afloat Saturday, era learn that
the Cholera haa broken ont among theemigrasts
to Cabana ia This rm aeon is communicated
in a letter seem Dr. a McAdam, of Weston, wh o
Yeas on his way semi the Plain& He write.
7 from " Camp, Grasshopper Creek, fifty miles out,
11th May,• and says: "The cholera has broken
ow in the train of Dr:Clark,-in Its mestsualtgaa a r
`loan. C. H. Moore, olMilfbra.M., Is dead, sod
*woof:era must dicta the next twenty fon noun.
Cat other is recovering. 'Whether. this awful dis
cue will astral farther, God only knows. lam
fearful, Irowever, It will. The Marshal train nom.
bets about sixty—wc ore travelling very slowly—
grata barely salLeient to subsist - our ogea. AU
well in our train."
Tire Reporter minim:mitt the death, in Weston,
of Major Laces lair, of Rdwardatelle, Illinois.
He reached that lowa about a week play/cue, in
'bad health, an: died from in inflammatory eine
throat. Major Judy wit, - fay three years of age;
was formerly Register of a Lind cake in Mania,
and woo much respected. He was on his way
to California, In company with a brother and a
largo number of rrierids —St. Loads Republican
-.tax 8011TNEICI CoNOTNRION Ai NAJTIVILLIL—
On Monday next, Joie 3.1,' the detest:tea of the
several Southern States, appointed to the conven
tion to devise means and measures for the safety
and pretection of the' itatitotions and Interests of
the South, wet meet at liasitylite,Tennessee. A
list of delegates, satin as appoluted,ahows 38
from Alabama, 18 Roth Geargis, 13 from' Master
ippi, 10 from Booth .Carolina, 8 from Virginia, 4
from Florid., 3 from Tennessee. and 2from North
Carolina: The above, from eight - of the drams
slave Site', number 93- delegates. 'Arkansas,
Louillana, Kentucky,Mlaaonri,Delaware,Mary
-Ist d and Texas—a mijority of all the Southern
Slf.le*—ease not appointed delegate's, and arm
not be retoeseated in the °ow:tenon. la Tenn.
rule, cuffs body attic people are opposed to It,
and the North Carolina delegates, as well as some
ethers, express reluctance to attend, on aocOnat
'fine IndtlfevenOn of the people, '
37703! IMA
on'keiponftr j ie of tbet Pytibstlh Gasetii.
Ni', Yaaz, Moy 28,1850
Thai news by ine riewsetunerMksaldtkl r . 4 4 .
ed the city early on MOnday afleilWoo, L as given
hew wnGI tit m'b'tnloom men, Who it:member .
nothing of Lew' fears exproused of a Continental
war, in thei r eagerness lo watch the markets.—
Gotion,Conti and Float, are higher to the English
markets, and it will not take a large farther ad
vance to art the corn trade ageing again at Wal
per 450 potuida of corn, is 36 cents per pound of CO
pounds, and less the present freight, 3144, leaves
the price at 87 occasion !toed.
,There is fair
margin on shipments now, and an improvement in
freights will satin be seen, to Abe gratification of
ournow waning ship owners, whose tonnage does
not keep itself insured. Should France, England,
and- Russia become ' . embroiled upon the Greek
question, we should be induced to the not unpleas
ant duty of feeding them, and doing their carrying
trade, an operation which would -till our pocketi
mote rapidly theriGalifornia Is doing. • .
By the last mails from California, thenarsva
very encouraging, though many merchants are ad
vised of heavy knees upon shipments. . Still the
gold Continues abundant froma all accounts, and
trade is fast settling to that permanent coalition
more conducive to lasting prosperity than the moat
profitable speculations. •
The Plan expedition is looked , upon as dad
and has beanie a bye word from the Otter intik
,
tility of its =angers. The editor of ' , La S'erdas3"
has been bailed at $5OOO to be tried for an attempt to
01 out a Oration' expedition, and the proprietors of
the Sun have been suborned to appose before the
United States Cam . The chief editor tithe Sun,
upon Cuban affairs, is • Indr, who some years ago
made the tour of Mexico in company with the then
manager of the 'Sun." i She is also author of a
work upon Cuba, under the =we de plume of Corn
Montgomery, aliu Mrs. Storms.
Emigrtnts continue to par in upon us. No less
than four thowand arriving in one day. . The arri
vals for the week ending the 25th, no less than
fourteen thousand Gan hundred, one ship bringing
741 and another 709. Large as are the additions
to our Ovulation, and filthy as our new comers are,
the health of the city is as good, aye, better than
ever, and'in the week-just closed we had only 241
death., a number that tells how healthy we are.—
The city ism order for the summer, and 'no panic
will be canna when we are a few cases of
cholera.
• The effect of the English news upon atecla has
been favorable, and coupon.ll. S. Glet mete 122,
U. S. 1868, 1191.2 Permsylvania7:l's 93.
1-8; %riding stock 48 7-8; Erie stock 631.4, and
bonds OS,: At the pricers for coupon stock only
about 31.3 cent per annum is realised, a rate not
much uveri he English government debt. One end
a half million of dollars, m coin, are due to day
upon mint certificates, and the treasurer of the
Mint is here to disburse it. This amount given to
trade will soon act . speculation afoot again,. that
languielresa little.,
After near a month of bad weather, we bare at
last on atmosphere that would cheer the mosimis.
anthnipie: la the shade at 11, the mercury rose to
SO, with an abundance of straw hats, white pants,
and white crape shawls on the shady side of Broad
way. lee creani mock has improved, and the
whole city has assumed its brightest summer
look.
The steam ship Olno went to sea this afternoon,
for Chaves, with four hundred and fifty passen
gers, all seemingly as end:Minato as the urn cargo
who ever left on these gold hunting speculatioac
more would have gone, could the steamer have as
them. _
Cotton has 'tumefy moved under the news by
the steamer, operators preferring th wait for their
lettere - which ahould'he here by to InOrrOW•1130,11.
Asher—There is more Lemma in the market for
pot, and Sales at ;55,0'2 1.2; ptail Vi x 5,02; The
demand for floor in goad at better prices; the den
are 1 2 00 barrelsat 85,6:3,63 for common to straight
Slate, 'with occasional sales at 5,73,.. 5,81a0 for
Michigan, and 0,121.246:11 for pure Getmee;
Southern flour is der, straight 6ta11d.5 are held
at 5,5714; sales have been made of 200 taunts
choice brandi at ;G Rye floor is in demand at $3 for
good; Jersey meal is held at 03,00 1-4. There is
nmhing; doing la wheat; Rye o,le per bushel; Oats
are firm; Nothem 40a4Se, .and Jersey 4.11,46ct5;
Corn unsettled, and sales 2500 bushels of Western
mixed at 65 1.2 c. Pork is not very active, while
the market is very stiff, at £41,04 for prime, and,
.510,02 formers. Beef is 4eady, and SIO for
and Sti.`4lao,ao for prime. Cat meats are unchang
ed- Some small sales of 'lard hava been made at
yesterday's prices. Miner and cheese remain as
yesterday.. Whiskey Some aiAiag sales Filler
sey were made, at 55e. liolders, however; are
not inclines to cell at a lower figure think 20e. for
Jersey. C.
IN,VASIOR
The followinig de tailed actarrut of the attack
upon Cardeens, and the retreat of the expedition,
will with feterret.
Fran, tho Charleston Courier.
Atss.it cur the r. xpedittim against Cobs.
The following particulars were obtained from a
Sargeot attached to the expeditioa,lby the Key
W 0 ,4 correspondent of the Courier. The nun
tire Inebidet'az account of the movement from
beginning Wends _
. On the 2.1 May, 15N, the brig Susan Load fell
the city of New Orleans, having on board 150 offo,
etre and men, under the command of Col. Wheat,
and itiereruaLog in the golf the abour7 dims met
the steamer Creole, which had on board 175 men,
ander the command bf Colonel Beech and Gen
eral Lopczeind athof. Thomsen on bond the brig
embarked in the !steamer, which steered for the
tale of Mague, where 'ewe took in . water. We
remained there twd days and again got under
way and picceeded m 'Camel! uninhabited Wend,
soma fifteen mile. distant, where we met Colonel
O'Hare, in barque Georgians, with 250 men,' who
joined us. Haying oar fall compliment, amannte
ing to some COO moo, thelading °Clete', we got
ander way and arrived at the. port of Cardenas
(Cabe)on Sunday morning, May 19, at about 1 A.
Ks end ilumedistelrilmaded' our tortes. At ball
past 2A. 5L took up the lino of march to the
Governor's , mansion.. In front of the Placa, cod
when but a abort distance from the mansion, pro..
mired a guide, and proceeded till within some six
ty yards of the Governor's residence, when we
*crewels:coed by a shower of bullets from all
quarters, partieelarly from the tope of houses, win
dows, plumes, Ilea, which wounded Colonels O'-
Hara and Wheafand many men, Elea Mortally.
We then commenced to show them that we were
on hand and reedy to reciprocate their politeness.
At it wo went, the inhabitants having all the
advantage. Mier en engagement of about ova
hoar, the white. flag was &splayed from a win
! dow of the Governor's residence, which caused
our firing to true. After wailing a soluble time
to beer from them, they recommenced firing, den
gemealy wonndiog Lieut. E. L. Joe., of Comp".
op S, Louisiana Regiment, and !slightly wooed.
ingeome.lo men. The Governor's rezidence was
thee fired, which caused its inmates, ooneletiog of
the Governor and gaff, to en:render. Mc wet
together with Ms ataffand troops, in all 100,1ththed
under guard •in their barracks. We liberated
about 150 prisoners whom we found in jut. All
arms, amtrition, horses, dr.e. were. collected froth
citizen. Or our use. We remained in quiet pow,
amnion of the city until dusk oftha evening, daring
which time, the entire force, except Gee. Lopez
and staff ands commend of 25 men ander Capt.
Logan, of Kentucky Regiment, had rearmed ea
board of our ;steamer to rest, when, to nor sow
price, the command wes attacked by 150 to 200
lancers and etvlgiT, sti mounted.
_ . .
' Capt. Logan defended his position anal rein.
forced from the - steamer. The engagement muted
about Street quarters of en hour. Our lose, in kil
led and wounded, amounted to 12, Including Capt.
Logan, who was =tingly wounded, and died on
board the steamer. The enemy log all except
tome 12 men. Daring the engagement, we kept
rerouting, having understood that they were ex.
pouting a heavy reinCoreemerg Got the meloer
under way 60 Benda y evening *boat 10 o'clock,
having lost, In a, 8 killed and wounded. At 12
Mon the morning cif the 20th, uncovered d Span
ish metiofwar, some 15 miles to the eouthwerd
and eastward, apparently In chase of us. We
kept our steamer tinder heavy 15101161, piling on
barrelsuf rosin and coal, and at about 9A. of
list, euw a steamer to windward. Procuring a
plot off the reef o 1 Florida, we ran into Key West
where we arrived at about 11 P. AL, and landed,
being chased op to that time. .
Oa our first landing at Cudenig,',Col. Picket,of
the Kentucky Regiment, with some 30 moo, wait
detailed to take ponegion of the railroad &mot,
to cut off all communication with Matanzas. and
did not return until Igo in the evening, Fm in
ample time to ruiirlpatia in 0117 Wit engagement,
on .which time a command of 25 Spanish ofhtera
an d npidiersjoined us, one of whom wan alteidly
ocosaded.
oros.ded--Col.9Wheat, of the Louisiana Retri
me pt, s ti g htiv ; Col. O'Hara, of the Nentuary flag.
intent, sill:lily; Gen. Gonzalez, do. do., sheen, ;
Coto. Logan, do. do, mortally, (since dead); Capt.
Smith, do. do., slightly; identiones, cram Lou.
'liana regiment, seriously; :Col. --, of t h,,,
G t .. Staff, slightly ; Qr.. Master Latina, of the
Atimiseppi regiment, mortally, (dead) Col,
of Gen Stag; miming; hisior Flawkuts, of an
Konntelty regiment, sericessly.
cumin or nen cstenta--.u. anow i.mrst,
. • : . ' Ery Wear, May 1.
Earlya
this morning , Spanish /1111.0 of war
Mauna eras discovered and boarded by one of
de Pilots, off thee Ship Channel, tho cenunander
r of witioh inquired of him if any stemner had ant
es:a with alt unusual quantity of men, which our
Pllot denied. The :Spanish man of war then
changed her course and mood off. At about 9A.
DI., • steamer was discovered coming down an.
dor the reef, and arrived hero about "A.,)11,
*ltch orred to •tte the Owl Crcol!,
ent We'd some 600 . or 700 armed nten,smdert3eo.
'Lames. coming in a Spanish Man of wiz
was also seen Gemming in ehase of.ber, and as.
rived and - name to anchor. The Cesolenus to the
mbar( of F. A. Browne, and herore the boat could
be made fast, the armed men mere seen jumping
as to the grad implies of ova Tee wharf
at which they landed, Wanted from a flag stair
the Sparda cokes. -
talt[ftaerraa MOLL
&Bee IN , Wind of the steamer Oreole, ahu has
been gaited under the Passenger Zeno. She is
'tiourlit charge of [hut. --- of U. S. Survey
echr. Petrel; fsieut.Oatrurg Rogers. ' Many of the
Regiment being 'Wounded, have found comForta
bbt quarters amongst our Milieu, and at the U.S.
EirraCi3l, which were; on applization, delivered to
them. A Lieutenant Jones of Alabama, Is nom
recovering, having received a ball through the
right tide. • He' is in comfortable gorier', at a
private boardinghouse. Oar bulevillsge tope.
rently all alive. A. the war steamer atilt states
her gleam, it is presumed she will leave this even
--
ILtratta, May 22.
There Is no more Cholera in Havana since the
ezpeditioa arrived, and no one talks of any thing
All the foreigners in Havana have offered their
services to repel the lovaden. That is,aft except
the Americans. -
On the first news, the citizens volunteered
on the first day to the number of thirteen Moil.
sand.
The Sunish war steamer captured two vessels
at the 'faked of' i Mizeres," and brought to the cly
some few prisoners; their number cannot be truly
estimated. Some say one hundred and some fours
teen or fifteen. Part of them are Americans. The
Spanish steamer Pizarro was despatched in pursuit
of the invaders.
We May again repeat that' the Government
haveabundantivarources et their command, both
by land and sea, sod are employing judicious
meteor= for the protection of the Island and the
preservation pf publlcturquiflity. In this, they
we warmly supported by all climes of the com
ulty—the nation of the Wand, the Spaniard*
and the &feigners, who have uttered their ser
vices In cue of necemlty, and a militia him been
formed.
We understand the Georgia took out about
1100 passengers for Chagres. The passenger, '
in transit were not allowed to land during their
stay here, which mad he considered a judicious
and necessary restriction, as there was natu
rally a great deal of excitement prevallieg In the
The New York papers state that Miguel Teurbe
Talon, the Secretary of the Cuba Patriot Junta, in
New York, and editor of la Vsrdad newspaper,
lam been arrested uader the authority of the United
States, on the charge of being a supporter of the
recast expedition of Gen. Lopes against the Islan4
of Cuba. Re was brought before lodge Dens, of
the United States District Court, on Monday merit
iug, when Aspar Argrante became hit bail in
the sum of 85,000, and he was perminalso de•
Part.
The accounts from Washington slate that the
Cuban affair had emoted a great deal of sensation.
The Cabinet was in council w ith the President ou
Saturday:evening, doubtless delilseratingupen what
measures must next betoken in this new and snor
ting phase of our foreigaralations. An unanimous
determination was shown to maintain; at all hoe.
lads, the tenon of our treaty with Spain, and to we
that the honorable neutrality of the United States
suffer ap . infraction.
A despatch from Washington to the N. Y. Ex
press, rays:
"The Secretary of Stale has had important in•
formation laid before him from Calderon de la Bar
es, the Spanish minister, touching the Cuba expe
dition. The subsea:ice of it is, that no expedmon
is fitting out at New Orleans, and that 1200 roan.
bets, 1000 sabres, and six kegs of musket balk,
would be sent overland from New York to New
Orient., tin order to avoid suspicion.) Mr. Toles,
a foreigner and Cuban, (and Secretary of the Jun.
le in New York,) is to go in the expedition. Also,
Mr. Hach., Mr. Arnow, and others. The New
Orleans District Attorney gave this information to
the Spanish Consul.
The New York Spanish Connul has sent on in
formation here theta large another 3.ottrup men in
New York, are ready to enlist upon the expedition,
as soon as news reaches them of a landing having
been effected.
• Another despatch says—
At an ineonnal Cabinet meeting last night an tali.
mated discumioneccurred about the Cuban affair.
—Orders were dispatched to arrest all persons con. I
netted with the expedition; an soon as they land
upoanny part of the United States.
A Washington letter. of the :rah init., published
in the N. Y. Jots. of Commerce, rays:—
Onr neutral obligations to regard to any power,
do not depend on our own laws. They depend on
national law. Oar nemmlity la., of which we
have had four—in 1,7 C, 1791, 1917, and lota—
were made to restrain our own people, as witness
the following enact from a special message of
Mr. Madison, which led to the neutrality laws of
1517 and 1518.
.1 find that the existing laws have not the ef.
ficecy 'meaner to prevent violation of theobli.
gallons of the United States, as • nation at peace
toward belligerent parties, and other unlawful acts
on the high seas by ersoed-trewela equipped with.
in the waters ofthe United Stairs. With a view
to maintain, morn effe acidly, the respect doe to
the !awe,. to the character, and to all neutral end
pacific relation. of the United Suiten, I recommend
to the consideration of Congress the expediency
of such further legislative previsions es maybe re,
guisee for detaining vessels actually equipped,
or in canine of equippment with a warlike force,
within the jurisdiction of the United States," dee.
1, The law of 1818, now in force, wan found inad
equate ler its purpose; and Mr.' Monroe, in hie
second mesa*, recommends that it be revised.
He say=
• °ft aof the highest importance to our" mitiOnal
character, find iediepeusible to the morality °four
citizens, that all violations of oar neutrality shall
be prevented. No door shall be left open for the
evasion of our laws, no opportunity Creed la any
who may be disposed to take advantage of it, to
compromit the interest er honor of the nation."
In referrence to the coarse taken bythe President
a Washington letter la the Philadelphia American
says:
"The President feels that he has %Seel:erred
every legal and moral responsibility, in endeavor.
log to arrest a movement which was prosecuted
In eiolation of the good faith, of this government,
had however he mar lament the erosion of blood
and the loss of life, he bad the consoling reflection
Duo, as a; public Incictionarv, snob caltmities
would have been Preveeted, If his prom ptand pre
cautionary measures could have availed. When
the proposition to employ our naval force, for
- the purpose of arresting till, expedition wu nee
der consideration, Gen. Taylor was approached
from distinguished and Infiaential quarters, with
advice against the policy of such interfitr
ears as a political movement; he immediately
replied, that his dilly under the act of ISIS was
clear and positive, arid ao motives of expediency
could dissuade him from fulfilling It honestly and
firmly. His decision warliumedlately 110MMUI1i.
ested to the proper heads of Departments, and the
orderefor the ravel movement followed."
The Baltimore American has the following cor
met remarks In relation to this Affair:
THZ Amcx UPON con*.
When the real character of the Muck upon the
island of Cubs is considered, that aggression, in
the view of all right minded men, must be regard.
'ed as a most &gnat outrage. The adventurers
could not claim thist they embasked to aid the muse
of a poopie struggling lobe free—for the Cubans
had sot made even a revolt. If they desire have
delivered from th e:goveniment of Spain they
not mutilated such a deem by any overt rect.—
The interpriae of 'invasion was directed upon a
peaceful island; It wail an swell Upon the sorbs
ereiguty of Spam, a government with which this
country is upon terms of amity, and with which
we have treaties upon !touchable grounds of sons
fidence and compact.'
Shipping the affair of all disguise, and of all ad
ventitious pretensions, it seems to have been •
mere adventure for gaia-t lawless inroad upon
a neighboring country, with a View to pleader end
aggrandizement. The mum vigilance and eh
enmapection Were used to escape the observation
orate withorities of the Goveroment of the United
States—for those engaged in the desperate boil.
mess tome very well that they would hues Loth.
tog to expect but arrest and punialwaint, if they
should be detected in theireriminal project. Crilrp
Mal it was from the'begintring--criminal through
, out—projected and set on foot by its contrivers in
violation of the lava of their own country, and
carried on in defiance dile laws of nations.
It would be more easy to appreciate the wan.
ton and most nejustiflablejumwe of such a move
ment as this, and how WONT a condemnation
shoadd be visited upon it, If we would', for a 11210.1
cunt, place ourselves in the situation of the Cu.
bans and the Spanish people. If armed organize
lions krined ,in Canada by lawless individuals
Weald threaten our Northern frontier and make
ineuraions Into our territory, bnroing,Uhrodering,
and slaughtering—would anypretext ander which
such deeds of devastation might be perpetrated
shield the aggreuon from the severest end warm
est retribution which it might he in our power to
inflict,-
• The merits of the can article charged when
we reverse the parties. The whole Wand el Crib&
is in • date cream lIMe of comiternetiou, at
the rumen °fade threateised invasion--ta attempt
at which hair been made, with failure indeed, and
with signal Gillett, yet which given lineable that
the rumors of the threatened attack were not
without foundation, and fumbles ground of ap..
pmbetalon that they may be renewed. The Ad
miniattattonhas done its dna steadily, dimly, and
faithfully, in wing all Its legal power, t o npp e ,
this movement, an discreditable to the National
charade?, end it will, no deate, anthem its pat.
rtot,o and Jam aortae with inflexible &aimless
The Illinois ?Nee to repotted low in the vicinity
of Pero, and Mire with less than four Feet water
on the principal tern.' Several boats had bees
wound, and it la thought that unless an improve
ment takes place In the map of water, a week or
tan days mem will mike to pet an entire stop to
huge beau. This will be pod news to the little
ones, bat motepartieedszly, to the. hght draught
Fkeighb also &dance as they trash' to,
for I:anti:4WD= Win; alnlateti macs for three and
tour opts per bushel, and dour for ten and twelve
and shalt cents per barrel Is sot a toir common.
don In Ilds Or any other 1114-4 Losußqnsi-
ik Girt. Asemastx.—We entitled' to menWiti
"ester y, th at on Baturtlip. - -Dr. peal:im of y.i r
c:.
outh.ins elected stated Clerk, vice, Dr. Lortilef
philadelpithi Ulla-tied, Dr: Davidson, permancet
clerk - of the Assembly for fire years tendered, .is
resignation, sVitich was accepted and an election
wareordered kir - yesterday—a '
number of 'codeine:li
plain nomination. .1
' Yettetday morning the tlist basinearaf gertem4 -
idaportance Wes the disenission of a resolution ,
Dr. W. L.- Breckesuidgeinvolvizig an expristi•''
on the slavery question. The Generallusocialipm.
of Masa, it teems his intimated to the Clenerer,
Assembly Diet on sip : mutton en this subject wee
desirable, manifeammt an inclitunion to dektid Wei
:action either,* bodies which were laboring to et
.elude 'slavery from the Church. Dr. B's., re*thit
Lion contained sumructiona to the delegate frogight ;
Assembly,to vote in such :a measure as *old.
Chow that the:Aissembly did net coincide widg th -.
Association.: After some dlscuesion by a veto hr.
.75 to 70, the Wisolution Was laid on the tauter;'
then there followed various motion', and diOni.,
Cons on points of order, till ail the question; •
came entangled, and at length I, vote earnedh
large majority to take op the molts:ion; then,
previous question was called the—the Ante -
decided to tidiest it, and the regolution pus
more than • two thirds voters-ants the als - vi,
e i ,
question so far at the Assembly is concerned -,
rendered in sterna gee Asinnother year nt kiwi A.,
After the disposal of this matter the remain. -..
.of the morning -union was taken up with
reading- of the report of the committee on nitimi
tire—Curcirmori G6G, le. 4?):
Now Sem .. .warm Ihecossar.—The Paris &h.'
respendeut dike London Timex sayer , ~ .ri.,.
"The acien hie world has been in a slate of . .:
motion
,daring the whole week, le conarquen .f
the poblicalfon of the discovery of the lock ea . t 1
for secretor the fusion Mid crystallization of ' 7 " ,
bon. The Sorbonne boa been crowded to ..'
last few days to behold tire Tenth Of this driCii-X
ery, in the shape of a tolerably . sized diamok&
great Inane, which M. Deepest, the beep/ e. ,
coverer, strbmita,to 'the examination, of et
chemist or savant who chooses to visa Mei '#
declares that, go long ego ailatt autumn, hi:o
succeeded in. prodnelegthe diamond, bet in' '
minute particles an to be visible only throng
,4
mierosozpe, sod, fearful of raising irony and :
pinion, he had kept the secret, until, by dial o ,
pealed experiments and great labor be had 1
pleted the one he now offers to public view, ,
EOM' /0 1 . r Irma of immense power, aided by r r;
tremendous galvanic pile of the Sorbonne, hi iii,
been the means of prodaelog tho Mark now 14i
fare ea.. M. Papist holds tilmirelf ready to C Fe':
play the experiment whenever it maybe regain ~ 1 .,"
The diamond produced is of the quality knoirM, le
the Elates the black diamond, sae single apeac,
men of which was sold by Prince Rnatoff to Cja,
late Drake of York forage coon:arias sum of %Wglbe
thousand pounder ,c,
The steamer Z. L. McLean arrived vette/4y
from Connell Bluffs, which place she left on ofe
14th inst. The clerk infanta us that nearly all the
emigrants had crossed to tne opposite aide of the
river, and that hundreds were daily starting for
the Melo. Be the expiration of thy present week,
or by the tint of Jane at fartheat, the lest Milne
ten thoutaed or more, nt one lime, congregated rn
and around that point, will have wheeled into the
long line of adventurera far the El aired,. The
emigration was thinning out quite test at 3'. Joseph,
end at other poisite, and a majority ere this are on
their march. The grass In the vicinity of Buie.
vile, wow op severel inches in height, and was
growing rapidly. PwailiOn is, however, at that
pint continued scarce, and high; common flour
erne selling at 59 and 310 per barrel; corn 31,250
31,50; and eats at M. 25 per bushel. Preeeateupl
plies were, hewevor, considered wifticient tamed
the demand until the emigrants had entirely die,
appeared, and then, no doubt, piece would decline
Very materially. The eteamers Mary Mane and
Sacramento were met near Fort Kearney,on their
way op. The Tuscumbia and Pocahontas were
short distance below St. Joseph, the latter is
bound to the Blurs. River falling all the way
down, end getting quite low between St- Jager. th
and llaneaville.—Satot Zguir BopraEran, May
21. • •
Sacutter ta:Calibrnia.—We have the proceed
ings of two meetinge held at San Franciace. Oco
:e a meeting of "Strangers Friend Society," M.
s•.lleted for the purpose of aronitirg seediest and
other assistance to the Indigent tick. The
other hi the "Pacific Tract Society," formed to
procure the publications of the American tract
Society, for wile or gift sus the case may re
quire. 'nett 'coalitions are likely to prove high.
ly odraningcone to the population of San Fran-
Cotton . Pedery in Chariaston.—s2so,ooo has heel.
nanteribed In Chart etton for the erection of another
notion radety:
The Wearier Viceroy, which is to sail from Gal-
way (or New York on Jane 1, will take no second
cabin or steerage paturengers. The distance as•
ved by sailing tram Galway r for America over
any ether port in Great Britain is so considerable,
and the character of the chip for speed and safety
hes been so folly established on bee own lines, that
her passage may expect to stand the shorten on
rec-ard.
About SlOOOO worth of gold dew has been re.
mined to 'ninon , ' Martha'. Vineyard, Ma...eho.
sons, by citizens of that Owe, now in Cahloraia.
The Vaned States rehooner Walker arrived at
Pensaeokl,
on the 17th last, on her way to Nor.
folk.
•
SUGAR Ervcrtamok.—Ovins to the advice. of
the capture of Gardetiaa,the augur market at New
York was considerably excited on Saturday, and
very large sales were made at an advance in
pricta.
Tun Otno Leanstarest, among other laws'
passed one emitting the name of county poor
bootee to "county infirmaries."
The Jews consider as the Etat commandment
the verse which tbe Christians deem the prologue:
I on the Lord thy 63d, which have brought
thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of
bondage.'—X. 0. Crescent CO.
The Woonsocket Patriot sap that two of the
Canon Factolies there have been compelled to
ato he n P*Yment—the calla will be kept running, but
t wage. will be reduced.
A Rousoron Berpog—Aabley River, at Charles
ton, is to have a htldge thrown omit en the Rem
ington plan.
A New Church, fur the English portion of the
congregation of the First LOtIVC/11P. Cherub, is to
be built at York, Pa., making the thlrd one of
that denomination In that place. The architect ii
Jacob Octwalt
Another Myr.eriona Woman hoe attempted to
poiaott !tercet( at BOW). She mu found on Mon
day in ono of the roman or, WeilCl7l Hotel,
aufteriag from the effecte of poison. She gave her
name as Mn. Alonzo Allan.,
•
Fox ,an Jeaz —A. eel:dicier sailed on Sams
day, uye Mil Post, for the river Ban Juan, with ■
number of mtehanks Onboud, who intend to ea
tablish themselves in beelnen in Nicaragua. It
Is believed that by the latter part of Rine, travel
eri from New York will atom the Isthmus at that
point in 24 home, and at lees expense than at
Palmate.
Mr. Gliddoo enfolds bfa Thebean Mammy, in
Poston, on the Morning of the 3d, sth, nod 7th of
June. We had no id...a the operation would oc
cupy ■ week. Bat the Baton people about some
atop do hare fanny `Motion."
♦a • Hciaz—The liichmend Enquirer gays
that the statement . moonily pnbliehed of a
contemplated intarrection among the slaves
of Monroe county, VA, is entirely without Muni
dation,
LOGAN, , WILSON & CO.
110 WOOD ET., ABOVE FIFTH,
Have just received large additions io their
• _
•
PRIAG STOCK OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, /te
Imported by lam blankets from Europe, and to
which they would especially cell the enem:to
of porchmers, believing - weir very coma•
sive stocks end low prices will give
ratite satisfaction. •
mayilb•tbkwlyr
iffi..lnearmuur Duceyxar.—Tbe Inventor of Mr.
Lane'. Veromfogo having disposed of his right to hi.
great remedy, the proprietor., Messrs. Kidd lr.Co , beg
leave to offer it.to the American public as the bet
remedy for worms ever offered. It has been tried
all paws of the country, and in we. which had do
fled the exertion. of the beet physician., and novel
Without the most complete Success. We caution pa
rents againet delay. If your children exhibit the
symptoms of being troubled with worms, lore not
moment, LIME at mote purchase a bottle of 11I'Lanti , t
Vermifoge, and thus rave them pain, and pestles
their lives.
Fee site by
myaliditavS
EIDD k CO,
• HAMMED*
Ouita Stet ult., by tbo 'Rom W. A. Passamt, Mr .
lowa Jacoiss, to Miss En. Assra, darighlciof EchTNI
Duff Esq-, of Alloghtoy City,
DIED.
On Friday, 3ist Crussas, Infant ,0,, of Elamoe
d Darr Chtaicii,
Nii flauctel .111 take .plaen on. Sunday, 2d instant,
at 41 o'clock, P. M., from the reeldeace or hio faoe - r.
rn Allegheny city, • :
=;==l2
Up EV. JOHN . D.WIA, af. Dallynabbiab, County at
•4 Dow, Dalaad. 'fib preach ia the Pita' Eatartaed
DraabYtath. Chore biataa.llllr.Douglaal to morrow,
.afteraean, at half .aat y orefock. fel •
Altostarn Peasisiawanta Hospital..
111110 SE contrite:lnm who lave not =id the Third
Instalment to as inantittiOn, will confer a favor
upayteg the Ps me on Ha:tinkly, (to =yet° the =der
ne tled, ache Bans of Patabeneh, aa money to needed
to pay eentnnettnt Mrltmtln.
jet • Joitri !LOWE
Ma Vacation.
0. K. 01141121MSRLINill
CohINIERCLAL to WRITING ROOMS
ig remain open - daring the eranter ,
tboth day and evening.. Penile in pen.
will be rectmedfor any length
from twenty lemma to three months,
aan ebn mea as belt snit their convenience. ladies
act in a:operate aranmeat, from 2t04 P. ht. Stn.
dents In commercial and steamboat book keeping,
both day and evening. Snob as :wish to attend the
summer terns t aboald make application mon.
Bead and Mortar.*
forl6l,OlXI, and One far 13 000', Sal e, .
by
eIY Pnvaty.. 4 For pertiehtliTs 'rjr: r
itEgEy
lel No 180 Wood an4.l
DOTbyATOE y3I S-600 ba Canada JIM ewe! and for sale
in INCART SLLL
, - - .
`IIAL/4 OP Esau *.wrATE.
ME. subscribe r offersat private ask,* tmc , "/Alla
LA la lieraaillcs .iossaahlp. Alusakeog conurri Sun
tedootitemater• Ling/Inn, aboutitneetailes rem
McKeesport, containing about NO nurtaor whkh
acres aro cleared. The land is In good condition, and
hos thereon erected a hewn log dwctlio house, two
stories high, ham and outhouse. Torres low, title
indisputable. For farther siartlenlars:enqums or '
SAMUEL, FOnTER,
letradhcS New tbe preen..
GREENWOOD GARDENS
ROTICE:
, ...... ---. ,
TTAVING been annoyed for some time by gangset
t a mischievous boys, injuring ;the shrubbery an &
'fruit, occupyin g the swings to Ott .Clll6Oll of more
ptefitante visitors, he. To prevent such from eructing,
mranstent visitors will be furnished , Ith . ticket at
the env... far IS cents, whims will be received in.
the satsuma for 15 cents In refreshment." Paucity ticks
ets for the season will be furnished by the proprietor.-
~, The paloone will be tarnished with Ice Cresms,
Fruits, and all the delicaeles of the season.
The garden steamer; Hope No A lenses the Pitt et:
31 jimidirg at the beginning °teach hour of the day and
'evening. ' let
..nils , , .. (Pont and Dispatch, copy.]
t
ki.. 1 • EXECIPTOIIII NOTICE.
! . I\TOTICE is hereby given:that the endersingned he .
1' taken out letters teIII6.IIICIUM oath, Inn will.:
testament of John Loy., late or Pine Township
,dfccased; and all persons having accent** again,
,stets errata decedent are hereby requested to pre
se,nt them for seGlement, and those indebted, me
gaited to make inntedinte pnyment m tie eitesetirer
JAS. LOGAN.
jelm3t9
Pica Townebip - ,AL1y31,1€50.
THE GREAT SEMI ANNUAL
SALE OF DRY GOODS
Al the O. Pelee Store et
t A. A. MASON !at. CO,
,IILL commence on bloodny, Jane ad, Itiso
, 1 7 Their misnense, emabliehment, with all their
Wholesale Rooms, will, on this occaeion, be 111/./111
open for Barons Tsang, and all :ol their ostensive
stook will be offered to retnilparchasers, et adlsecont
of Ana to to bb per cant. teee tharfasnal poems
THEIR STOOK OF SILKS 'Comprise over troy
hondred pieces, and will be sold at an Immense dist
count.
Tbelraccortmeat orShawls,Bareces. Tissues, Creek.
Wines Foulard Silks, Lemons, htualinc. Jaeonetc,
Cambric., and Drew. Good e generally, rill be sieved
eat immediately, at about one hairlike 1131161
it ears Fact Colored trurtut rill be offered at Pe.
It do Barlett, Hr.
. -
4 do Maxim de Lathes, f
10e
Superior English and Annelle. Calicoes, 10/site.
300 dawn Linen Handkerchiefs, 6k 7.
Almo lot of %Pre ught Collars, some ith low as Ce.
Together wan a complete satiety of Domenic nod
White Goods, Ribbon, lloslory and Gloves, Sonata,
kc., dth.
Making in all one of the most erfecnve arsonmente
In the country, welch will be marked down to mach
wenn pr,ces than at any of.thcie previews Annual
Pelee.
07Th° Store will he closed upon Thursday and
Fe lay, May 30th nod Mel, for the purpose of ovum
's" and martin' down moot. No VAIII•all. IA pal
ca . -Islf:4 A A MASON A CO
A YOUNO MAN, who can mite a plain hand foe.
ly, mad who atqoalmed In the eity, wi
boa a perm.eat saltation by apply aeon., ht 0,,,,
Teleraph omen, Sb Charles iny3LalaL
lODLIVER OlL—lost received,' a fresliTorßosh
%_.l Inn, Clark k Cos 1006.11113 Codliver Oil for sal.
b o, KI01) & Cu
P FM:MATED POTASSA—JoaI ree : dand foraalt
KIDD & CO
T ollgo = o kegs !io t.7.,...Gedgrnt
TALBOT kVEHNON—A new and linereanni
Novel, 1.2 mo. c.oth, last ree'llilld for *lsla by
tnynt JOHNSTON k STOCKruN
1101101.4. UUTTER-93 bbls inaLAre stA..;;;Aii.4:
At mat STUART & SILL
Valuable 41044 etestslve Water Power to
/et on favorable terms.
rpHE WABASH NAVIGATION COMP/NV.llre
nose preporcilm core the Win. Power at the
Grand Ropids,to an amount sathei propel foor
hundred pales of null atone_ The Menuon Is based
upon • rock fount:l.lond and the 'power can canoe.
niently be applied en troth side. of the river. The.
groin of the White River, as well ea the Wabash, cm
bie readily fernlthed at this poirit While IMO!,
Iron ore, and coal, to the greenest alonmaraq and of
roomier quality, coo he easily procured throne the
WM! country
Taargs . ..,Onehmdred dollars per annum for • pow
er cement to propel a tingle ran of medium sized
Mil storms, fern period of fifteen years, with the
right of renewal our the Mpiration of the lease, at
fan urination of the power employed. The oil of the
mill orsoloulscrory included, without farther charge
from the Company. By older of the Director.
.
MINER T. ELLIS,
Previdearoftta W.N. Co.
Viacsasts, la, 11.9 9, lava. toyal:d2zo
CHEESE—Sap Sago Cheese.,
Paraumana do,
Grope doi
Aina Appla Jo;
Imitauau Er glitk
Thatch do; :
Rete.oon dc;
Car tato by WM A MeCLURG k CO
nay3l 923 Litwoy oreot
p RINTINO PAPER -25 reams It.:ET.! in;
21 do ,24.1:2 in;
25 do :212:17
•
25 do '2151Y , In,
V 5 do 252.0 lin
25 do
On band and Int sale by All EN11L.1,1.1 ACO
no? 1 No 70 Wood meet
IhY VIRTUE of a decree of the high Con of Chan
-1? eery, the 'absent.< r, as Truster. will offer at pub
he, silt at the Exchange, on TiiIIIISDAY, tho doll
day of Juno—ALL TRA PIECE' OR PARCEL OF
GROUND AND IMPROVEMENT..., s'toned In tin
Psusborgn, ia the State of Pennsylvania
kbowe as Lot Number hi, in Prides' Plan in 1 . 11.
.Iflb Allegheny
Demoging at the corner of
Market street and the es and hleckalti els Tara
ylgoltoad, running thence ematwardig; and binding,
ori;aild road twenty-eight fent eight and a half inch.
et, (hence soathwardly one handfed and twenty feet
to ;Iktwmay• four loot allefb Renee eastwardly tamely
yolght feet - eight and a half . ..ohm thence
northienrdly to the place of ^efliition Or
Ma said Lot Is erected •• laro ' story Frame
WA/Off.
roolOa Of tale as prescribed Ly the decree are
01Mfonria cosh on thr day urea!, gtr.d the remainder
I
equal instalments at - six, twelve, and eighteen
Months, to to seemed at Re cotton of the purchaser.
JAS. MALCOLM, Trustee,
No. 17 Lexingion tired Ha titan., mid.
tr. CO, Auctioneers.
Plats *Ohm above described property may be wee
at the aloe of the Taustec, nn and tier the brat tin)
of Jane.-13.1b Atom nay3:.Jarrid
NEW STOCK Op
CIIICILYIIIIIOO.9 PIA/110/1.
TO/IN 11 MELLOR, No. frt Wood street, has
al received, and now opens for, examination and
sa!e, new stock of Piano Pure., from the eelebta..l
emoraetory 0(1 Lhiccentt, Boom.
Tericaers And amateurs are respectfolly Invited to
examine • yery beauttlol o.noPtazo.ircelved with
the rove. tet7o
Allegheny City gaily
T=Blanding Eery of Allegheny City win Ise
A redeemec by KRAMEIt h BAIISI •
my3ildevre.velm9
I • 11.1kVA REIS—
LULU bank IfVfedlittarellila th
iPstreet,g=ets.c::
that and Penn audit, • small Hunting Caved Th e
Watch, with silver dial, and a liken go!d chair. The
permit lading theta will Mc Fad de n, reworded on
bringleg them io Mr. D. Market Street,
Or
to the Ghee of Teeth ft 0 3 Cconor, comer of Penn
add Wayne streets. soyhl
NIMOOLratd and Virsishmlll.
lilaocaroni sad Yermicelli,for sale
.12 by ray WM A IiIeCLUR(/
Whit& Goods forDiv.ima
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD have received a roll
supply of all the various leirdi of White Coddle
for Ladle.' 'Breese., sorb as
Scotch Malls, Moen eentien to Racal
Owes. Malls, plain and Amen; ,
VlttOtla Lawn.. •
Humboldt and Jaconetetlf•
Plain Jeckoncts,teoft Lahti;
Rendes a law assortment of Embteldered and Print ,
ed Pdeslins,,Lawns. Ranges, Thelma, Ise., very cheap.
'aty3o
Bine Silk ll,trage,
F OR VEILS—A
min Nordnnut Corner of Fourth and Market
Greea , 4•ool2 Garden'.
THIS DELIGHTFP , L 131.ThlikiER RETREAT is
1 novr in fall opera too, and oupplitil with nil the
delicacies of the gen on. This attorney Hope No. 11
runs as l tetptlar pock t from this city to the filtrd_ee—
leaving the toot of lint treet ot 0 &clots in the Waft.
Ing, and nt the beginning o fetch hoof, until loot night
—tintdayo excepted. No Latoileating drinks kept on
Ott premise.. m1:10
1530. Fort Pitt Works. 15.30
Corner of O'll►a and Etna streets,. Fifth Wan!
Di•aallaclosa.
TOE fain of Weep it Totten was dissolved on the 3d
of April lent, by the death of Wm. J. 'fatten.
lTharlea Knap, lr having purchased the interest of
the lam Wm. J. rotten, In tba firm of Kw ft.Totten,
and formed a
will
with ls brother,
Keep, they will cominne too bualn b rai of the concern L
under the name of littap A C 0.,. and Mil settle all
lalms itgalebt the late firm, and rem:mean debty and
demands owing to Um 01.20 e. My30:101
LINE INSURANCE.
J. Flamer, Jr.,
Agent for the Penna. Life laeuremee Co. of Phila.
IFFIOE of the Western Insurance Company No.
M at Water zueet, Pirtsborph.
bins rohrsoi°l"'Zia an n 000 q ja"
''n°°° ' nod
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Husbands can in.unare their live. An the benefit of
their wives and children; creditor. the live. of their
debtors.
The whole profits of the Company are dlytded
apron the holders of Lire Policies. •
Tho dividend. of the put two years bare been etch•
ty per cent each year.
m):10
1100TAS/1-2 Cooks onteit tuillty for sale - by
N WICIZERSIIMS,
Wood and-StithveeB
MMANGINtSE—trbble reeelvedinertiiihrtra the
Store of 8 N WICKERSHAM,
. Corner of Wad and Sloth tlrr,t•
SAL. SODA-1 out rorolred nod for eel. b y
toy= 8 N AvicmEßsamt
111AMPAIIJNE AND CLARET
V,l perior qualities, kept constantly on ho ,
and 7 0 ";
kale by
!‘ C X,14 1 ..1RT20ff.,
my3o N o Inerty ravel
'DUKE LIELLNDY—In half . 4
1. corks, of tho inortufnetore,, I John Durand Co,
B on i ekke , kept constoollY 00 nand khd. far 1100 by
i ll"LEN .d C in ll d e f o n ti n i l . A i r L: : : ; —Ab o ttZ L A tho: , :Ali t ßo 2o7 .3o .,fr:o7,9l
LOI7IBVILLE Lr..lE-100 bblo on, hand'antl for
tale by Er . pp A CULIIERTSON
OYST*I3,B. •
Tun ItECT&IVED, r at the Ilimborgit Family or..
0 eery anf.TaaWareltonser
6 ono es Fresh Oysters, 6 cans;
6 5. a' Plekled do, in qtjam;
, •
6 510 do do, In pint do.
oheraFtesh Oyamrs are parboiled, and put op
m hig t .dy concentrated loop, enclosed In hermetical
ly *colon% cans, and will keep much longer than
pat an in the ordinarj way. those
For We, 'wholesale and retail, by
INM A IdeCl4/20 & Co,
my go Z 5 mat-
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Whitroora P/I Wilms Jos II Wise Wm •
White Mr Wilson Francis .Willect Peter
hv e Wilson Geo Li Winters Thos
Wheelwright NW Wilson Robt W ilm o t
White Wend Wilson Jen Wilmot Willis 0
win... R e es Wilson B W Woods 3no
Williams BoarlM Weggans:Ju Wood Geo B
Williams Jon H Wafers= W Wood Owen
Williams REZ Wirobinner Rev JWright W B
\ Alder Band.- Wright Jim
William. Geo VVitimila 060 . Wright 'Ward
Wllllame W H Willa, linorj Wright H E
_Wilson Ander Wi.ntes Henry WinteJno if
Wilson /no Witoon Andw Wiliness Ale# •
Walsh Pat Word Pang • Weaver Henry; •
Walter Davis Ward Wm • Wethrell Prof B'
Wallace John Windwell fiord Webben pea
Wallace Wm Watkins itiehM EWentmin E V
Wallace Thomas Wasson. John Wesion John '
Wallace& Co Wonsan Giles Watiniek Band
Walker David C Walters John Wells. Bann'
Walker James Wonsan Benton:Means. B e am
Watson E Weimer Hr .• White . Cool
Williams David A.Witlts Robert = Woodville Zaeh , y
Iskatials.
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Donna.
Head Doctor.
J. R. It.
Staniar Fafratonnt.
N. 0.
Hieamboat 1111111111,1C0 Company.
Neal , . Wharf DO , .
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Clert &mutter Savannah. •
Dagnemean Mau.
Captain Steamboat Belle.
W,
Heirs of John Heir.
Pombooth Division. Sons of Tompefanee.
Bayorthrtlile Din, No MPO, Bona of Temperate
Bayardatoom Dlv4too , 'Do.
Conlin do Do.
Teutonia Division,. . Do.
Torin City Lodge, No ell, L O. O. P.
Jane
I.2OfiEDURO, P. BL
AMOR; SPINDIDOII ANT) .I,I6ATEIMIR.
E.d.wahr4l A. Gmagirey,
16 Binith Cairo; a., war Baltimore st.,Baltisrwra,
(late E. addlsor & Sous, N. Y.,/ •
IBn'ORTERofShoe and Dealer la Leather,
various kind= English andErcneb Kid Shins,
French Cal( Skins, Paton! Leather, iloroeee, red,
white and pink resna,llntnits.ae• I ... 6l N ,FM ealsi
811d0ALLOONS AND RIBBON Lss_ Webb', %
Shoe Enlres. Awl Blades; Shod THREAD, Band
Tack% Shoe Nails and Shoe PEON aal sue.. • •
0. haringestablished toe above business In
Baltimore, h enabled m ship deed. Beath or Wen
'silk the airoost deapateh, and at the lowest Julio,
Alanufaeutrers, dealer.. sad air otions taa7 rely
a••n obtaining every article In the trade, of the best
quality, and 8;4 libersl urorts. . •
erAtaeniceittrer et Les% Boarfeethilbtlerree
Clamp., Sumberhit. drdenvil
be promptly executed: 'Low price. PM elsh:
A eetslogne containing a eqmpleth eieri
article in the trade will Ls fonierAvd•li k
may duire It.
• EDWARD A. 0013 FilElic.IIPPLeoliell ec . •
am722.tam Mat Battlmere, tlthlin b k,. -7,
v.lob2e alai Lifts*, Cow liaLe.
Taira duvet, adtamtne Me Beak of Pittaborgb,
ti j am feet from. et alibi 7 Lam deep. Tema,
eery may, and mice moderate. Enquire of ,
i=3:;=C3
Xi - UMW a NUMCIEFIELD have feetl a hand.
ny Novae astonotaat of alma gooda, of &goals
come' awls
AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE!,
Imam and Menem C. PORTER
"*" tire Ore e 1110 i PililqUElo cent s. Boma ,
tolond •
Doot. open Nall; 'Curtain Ida Pita oa'S
cha natead.r, intff t
THE HAULED
To ecinelodo orittifthe eif.Notlohottlisma of
NIOC OF THE WOODS
Tithe Doe • • •
Edith ---••••••
.r.•••••••,-,, , hirs 11 Nicunl I.
Monday, lasi night o( Mr C.I4EY,
• virizaurrol :ILL/J.l
Trim Resturrintwill be nembuir wt. Ear Timor*
on Monday. the ad unt. -The proprietor would bo
evy to meet the-at eeks ,Plttiburet 'and.of the
country ginerallY who wtll favor itha_With a eel.
Thera will beelunch prepared:title . tvenieg, from
to 114'010er =4ll kteitiketed to mrtimplia. • •
jet K H VAN RENSSELAER
I..catEAT,, ArrtiAtlioN
At Philo Hall oasliE voting tatm We.A.
?Off. BMW= will pfescti_ ,
Indies and
Gentlealea of hashergh, soma of !be most woo.
'derfal andardillingedininmenis ever seen in ibis env.
'Sisals heirs lett, be' has a:Mc - many imst wonderful
discoveries. "Nook Sousse indAN tratC2AIL will be
Ulm/sled..
The "MAGIC 41711,15I011." will :be pretienptd, in
1•111 eh apenaa curate 'any Gland, absent or present,
dead or hetes, ' •
Sdniiiiskto.ls eedii 1.
open se 7k &clock; Leclerc* at s.
WASHINGTON HALL, PITTSBURGH,
iara. ia9 stwo, Above mute.
WHAT splendid istribliiturent - flaw °Pared for
Rent. it Is adunrabig arranged i for Concerts,
Lecuires,Extilinlons, #o.' For roans. avpl p no
• .101.1 N
137 A
WOod s FIIZI6IONI3,
t.
PITTSBURGH , : MUSEUM. '
APOLLO STILIDET.
•OPEN DilLY.‘-freat . to 0 1.2 La the taming; 6to 6
Mille enema - on; an,: Crawl .to 16 o'clock in the
h e ." ni ldnal . n - itnts: Chtl66'iltier 12.yrnears
lfatr Publl•atien.
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LECTU L EW i n b;. S.I I and Donn, Ans.
,Bights in the Gold Reason, and &Toni by the Wet,
By. Theodore T lohneon, 21 editlon, With numerous
illostrations.
•
The Elliott Family, or the Trials a'( Yam York
ykimateasen. By Charles Burdett, author of ...The
Convict'n Child," "Arthur Martin" ase.,
The Psalms, translated and ex_piatned%,ily I A A ler.
ander, Prates.. or in Princeton TheOlostl Seminary
' • Taloa' and Ve rn on, Published by ti or A Barth ,
War. New York. •
The above; together with a large aesethaeat of 8 s
. 17etto Book., for sate by A 11 ENOLIOII k. Co,
•- at 30 Ivo 73 , Vo.M wreet
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II OTIGS
'\IOTIOE is hereby given, that on or about the 21th
II of April, the ratracribers had fouled to them. at
Wellsburg., Va., the folloaringnotes, —A note
drawn by A..fdarttn, ;lambi° to oar ar vir ,
dor, dated
April 111 h, at 4 months, far 14173 ed • bo th drawn y
John Morgan , tune dale and time, for 6111 17. and
• note drawn by John Wand Co, in favor Of John 8.
Marken,- and ro.ondoned by us, dated April 0.. h, et
four months, for 8173. The above noies wore never
received by gm, and this is to .caatiOn all perm,.
against tmding for or buying the Paolo, as payment
or them hod been Mapped. 13d WHAIIIIAUI3II
aura/.
Itlock irtgared Dress 011ie. •
IiggURNIY eeDURCIIFIELD have riwelved a .up-
D 1 ply oir newest styles figured and wriper Dress
Maw- caper plain black deli Ana. Panay Drew slit.
la great 'mktg. • marti
Cremes Patent, Campatuad Wish Dlle
tare. •I
Toffs Res*mat revolution In Washing which hes
ocenred since the days when the enrol we. +nutt
ed by the flood, has been.lblly commented, by Crane's
Patent Soap, patented by the United Steles. Give cm
'Lake Ede far a wash tuband the other Lakes or
rinsing, and we 1011 do all the week's Washing of the
world beard breakfast. blinureetured end for tato
at the clothing store of GEO t! WARREN, Army,
mays G 3 Wood st, between Third A Fourth:
&
• • Sole Itoottoto (wilds ittarkth .
Jos. listaprote eh Monet Paton Sado. /I eh,
above c"XlLla b l,ne.,.. l 'b fr oT:aPet i end ° s l o th
s;
ms t en t b es t quaty bleu. tett,'Vell'they ve
fit at the lowest market into; for eat or qproved
N. B. In addition to the nbo•e, theft have aeveial
etipmento tontsive. tor tile tall Vrade. mni2s
BIECOSD HAND PIA*OB
AGOOD Nahogatry Piano Porte, G det eves
second hand-- 3100
A handsome upright Piano, with Rolienrood
Poodles*, 0 octaves and to good order •• ten CO
A Wain octave PMAn .n
A good G octave Piano ' S 1 DO
A good fig octave Piaeo, with handsome rum-
titre -
For .Je by
75 CO
JOIIN T 4 MELLOR.
Etßily_p f1_E .,... 1d ,d
truTd 4 gr a :ildiVy "" qu'l V,EE72I:IIS m
taarg . 51 4 . Wood 1.1
rTrtriel) brzs gloe, goo - dijittlyTiOrl.a). by
l 7 mayl9 , R R AIt.:VLF-RS
DOSE PEYE-1 bri soiody prime, ids,. reoWittil
11 Or Wei br may2l E SELLERS
emir , bags prima RID Coteateisjii.t;;Ti'gr.
CHI E-4 for bzi inn rced,; for eale
Fail7W 8 & N 11.6.:18AUGII
BACON-10,0f0 lb♦Bam 6tuntlders,liust recerrd,
and for sakby 6 & W iieltuaucti
LARD -30 keg. and VI bele, In ~on. To yule be
111Mra Sh W lii BAUGH
GLA
bxs 881%
bxs lox 4 window plats; in Cowe s
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and for gain by • s & W
OHACCO-3 bhds Ohio Leaf, reed, anil for sale by
H JOHNSTON
.119 Seeped rt
Blloolld-30 doz corn Droomo, for sold
ma 7119 -AVM N JOHNSTON
VINEGAR - 8 brls Cider Vinegar, for 41 1 by
mayl9 •'VIAI II JOHNSTON
BLOOMS -109 tons Napplor Blooms, bow loading
f ram stew,' Enpkraten for ask. by
ISAIAH DICKTA k CO
• Water k Front at..
L ARD & ""` 77- 74 VII 1.1 " l ie
larders from steamer Eapbrates, for .16 by°"' no'
29 ISAIAH DECOY .4 CO
.FIBH—.III4IIt Now Scotia Herber;
15 brio Gibbed . • do.
29 brim Baltimore do: t•
15 brbt Shad; •
hf brig Shad, la more. and (di. ealo by
BROWN & KIRIgritTLUC6
inane 114 Liberty et
•191NR-60qt bL m ttore; and for tole by
laayßO -tISOWNL EIRAPATAICK
POTATOES -100 &whets line red.;
We KT 75bn Neshanoet, jurtfreeNl and for
marig BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
TtuFoct, kegs
B A C 0 7 51 Md. Vim°
VlT m. BROWN
WC. Kentucky. teed, for s;IeT;;
BROWN & KIRKPAIunog
riVINNERS , OIL-14 be. reed this dn, (br skit by
c1a527 DROWN & RIR PATRICK
OLASSES-40 bar 8 Won ltand, f•
/U, mar 29 • BROWN & PATRICR
UGAR—Iii hbd. elan/ka t a beautiful article, on
band and for ado DL it
0 & AIRkPA.T - R161:
scarf°
MAR-20 kin now Inading, case Ai
ear C II GRANT
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lIIIBOXLLANEOVS LITEBATURS
A.NNUAL of Beimitine Discovery, Mite,
Nettle Deeds or Woman. nate. .
Ilerolnea of the itissionery Enterprise_ - 12rso
' Mocuistley's History el.:1310one. Male.
htilman's Gibbon's 'flume lerno..
'The Optimist Ily Teekerroao. moo;
Goldsmith , . Miseelleneetm Works. rtier. Hem
The Works or Leonard Woods, D. D. Ere.
11fe efieen rad. Unto. i -
Helmer. Poems. Klee.
liiatorleol S.lldiel. litrao.
For solo by . 1) LOCK WOOD
'marg. _ _ Bookseller Zs Impener, IMFaorlb.
OrkBH-10 cuts, itHl roc%
• Irp:o k
HARDWARS PAPER—Veri Peary, and of Ei•To
finish, for ants/de wrappers. A eaaa tont ripply
ofthia paper,lll, P, 19, apd 21 !nab. aOPPre , kept
In more" platen (aralstred as abort
12011 P. marl? .1 SCHOONATA iiER CO
•
OTRAW WRAPPING PAPRA—IA)
for sale by J.SCIIOOI , OIARRR t Co;
p.q.ischoo
D —7° bd.c litcllo . olN e ra bi CO
Ltrc
bls Wrnand, 'for s.ll; ----4-
C AMIV°°D—M b"mJ
hCOOOPOJAKER I Ie CO
nA727
GERMAN CLAY-114 nuke and GO tin. arriving
per canal, and tor aale by
pasy47ll. ROBERTSON k 11.13PIE:RT
=:X=
,Ainwily U !h. BURC:lFLELD:uontaindn:::::m..oAelc.
11/1 of Foarth and. Mutat ina; a
trhi
Panay Canalcoorea.
'grams,/ 131711 LIMELD.Iten Jan': opened an
AL assertmen( of Fanny. Caninierea, *denied Tot
gentlemen's mummer Wear. Alto, simper French BMIld•
clothe: Satin is. od . Foserirestings4 Lined, Cambric.
Bnd Bilk Poetet , Ilandkeeeblefe; Panel , Cruet.;
leached and thiblesielond'Conon Mariner; 'KM and
Lisle I.llovug Bilk, & Marino urular.b,m4
es km Priem. . v sasyM—
. . . .
LIAIIII •
A iczaisoN b -co Lna teaehed , ond
o ‘itr i *Pe4ing V CS-WS LI/180. Lulus*, at *id kra7X
• • _ Polka Lawa.•
0 CASES rata Limas, of the matt devitablecoloni,
reesittd per express, ma now openlngpr
it:P°
ONBeue Gingham Lawns at Itia Par, lan; ami
1 elue Om Garage de Lela* a very deairabla
Male, reeehred this day, and opening by
may= . A'A it CO
OCTAL Vd.IINISII-41 brisjast reed, fai sale by
• 1 KIDI) tit CO
CONVood. et
prov.
itihn a co
11121a,p 3 A SNUFF—ft! lb. !cit slloato &
co
GHIIETBBCOTCH SNUFF- 000 1b,, brarldare,
lott use Fred, and &rule try J LiAD& co
ay
G`UMW
s @armor : twanugb I,bj - 7
C AI-81
- 11 ° Coered I F Vl l Ri k beCt7 4.
litgamtut,....42o tali AI IX M0t..., oat Darrns , ,
w won 101 IN PAHL= &CO
T (Lap gOoAS-40 bt tr - ne,cliTiZe,
mayl4 JOHN PARXER & CO
LC01104 , -19 ben Alcohol on bawl for ilia by
.111. ancylll JOAN PAJLICP4 CO