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Mated States Gazette:, Philidelphla, received and for.
warded ban Oda offue.' • •,
smut lITATX.CONVIatITION
At a's:meting of the Whig Male Central-Cosconittee,
MI/ u Flarrisharg, Much 17,1850, it .13
Itasonvin,-That the Whigs crib. several noon , icm
brim. State be reddened to select a number of
=Teti r i ve: e t he ' ll:l ' M? "' " s
i e o P iirt J u n ro e : ne l Viot
at the city of Pilladelpiga, cm the 19th day of. Joon,
/M. for the tiarpose of nominating a eandidam foe
Canal .Ceounianioney, tO be voted for al the ensuing
'y.Qenaril Election: •
MORTON bIeMICHAEL, Chairman.
Iht, Seaman.
111713#. NEST PAGE Fpn :LOCAL MATTERS
TELEGILLPIIiC N EttAS, ke.
Tex Panay Mamas.—Tie result of the
primary meetinp, as far as Congress is concerned
- ems announced to our readers yesterday roaming.
Mr. Howe las been designated as the choice of
the piny for Congmss, with a unanimity cone re
and which must he exceedingly gist!.
fling to that gentlemto, on his first canons for
, any °A . m. It shows that Worth, integrity, and
abuuty. conneeted with a remarkable aptn e ss fbr
business, all of which meet in Mr. Howe, are
_ seen and appreciated by the Whip entail district.
His competitor, Mr. Denny, one of the oldest and
most respectable among onr citizens, against
whose personal character nothing can be told,
'...and who him withal the benetiti of , experience in
, the hills ef . dongress, has railed from the desire
which is generally felt to send to Congress a gee.
, ':llernsu fresh burette business walks of life, ann.
,r : partitively yet:toile years,. and in the vigor of-rt.
peeing manhood, who nudentands and fully
sympathises with the wants and feelings of the
present satire biudners generation, and not from
any personal and factious opposition. No ones
w. thel assured, appreciates Mr.' Howe's claim,
more than Mt. Denny, and who better under
stands, and will be snore ready to acknowledge
the feellngs which led to his noculnation.
Little or no instractiost has been giveen the del
man in relation to any of the . other officer ex
: sett Congress. 'The Convention will hare the
'selection Ofthe candidates, and the delicate duty
.viseleeting . the best men, and properly opportion"
•:jag the cakes to the different tectionsof the cone.
ty. This latter, next to the choice of goodmen,
.1a every important duty, and we hope - it will be
kept constantly In view in making the comitta
.
The Outbreaks on the Pennsylvania
Railroad.
Our settlers are, moat cf them, probably aware
that very aerionnti.tilculties have existed on the
t Division of the Nominal Bayed betweer.
3ohnstown and Blairsville, between the centric*
ton mod the laborers, in regard to wages. We
liars hitherto refrained from any comment on the
maws, became woven:not aufficlutly acquaint
wfth‘the Media or the 'Cud, and ',infanta to
wail-until we'etsained such information ai Weald.
sit
cotattinha to she intaglio and true history .
'of the &fair. •
• . .
• • We are now happy to announce that the diffis
collies have been satisfactorily set tied, and that it
- is not hkeiy that they will be renewed.
t The seat et them troubles was the wild region'
is MS gip of the Chestmst Ridge, where the mag- I
tinge bf the work rendered the employment of a!
. .
large Mee neeemary. supposed "eke bee !
. pond market' law,the tiotinis and disorderly ohm,
Itloitheli.aPproftiate , *tit eSiiikey shanties 111
~ great number' were established, and at leng th
the mediate:arca felt thaftisekies strong enough
„ to hold, the line In sobjeedoe—to drive off all the
Gish and Connaught meta from the road, and to I
s.,...4ictata.their. own tennanic only tti the contrae• - '
.Eton who inielored them; tint to afl the others..
"'•A great number of the laborer" .have been,
thionghout the Meatier fdey . iiwilling and maim"
' , trp to 'lnlet at the terms offered by the comae
tore, bpi ha're been overawed by the threats and
violence of the men' who held the Ridge, and
• ' !lowed death to those who should break the role
which they had arbitrarily imposed. At length
the evil beountino scrims, that on a representa
tive to ihr Copts, and affidavits being made con.
- catalog the nature of the anthem apse persona
- and property which had been committed, Judge
Knox laved a beach warrant to the Shelia of
- Westmoreland tounti;iihe promptly called lathe
add oldie gallant Captain, Coulter, and the colon.
met companies from Youngstown and Wolter.
• The military answered promptly to the summons,
and in little more than twenty lour hour" from
. the date of the-warrant, took pmeession of the
Ridge, and proceeded to arrest the ringleaders,
who could be identified. Five of these arc now in,
GMensbursh Jul.i Matij others fled, soda the
presence of the Sheriff befen announced, all beet.
~-„ Mt° the'dignlty of the law. - • ...
" The Bldg* ha been eleared entirely of the
- Maned bud, - who have bid ! defame , to law and
. otter. The small - shanties, in which every plot
and inlechlef was hatched, bare been emptied
end nailed tip, and every thing there is quiet and
. peaceable. A small force remains to guard the
- property and Permits of those who. have been
threatened with violence, until no further danger
shall exist; and the Engineer, in charge of the
!!! Mork, has forbidden the emplaymest of any of
time, on that. put of the line, who were there
previoat to the outbreak.
As soon as the prosenee of tee military gave
•
'am ranee to the laborers that they would be pro.
Meted, *emit of the suspended sections were
recommenced, Pild in a few days, all wdl again
be In motion. The hands who have been ems
. awed by the rioters, turned in at the old wages ,
Pig cents , but we understand that the =tractor*,
now that they can show LlM:their eels are oftheir
own free will, have generally concluded to pay •
_ dollar par diem, tteXt weekbelievtiog that the in.
_ creased deniaad for labor on the ndlroads Welt
ha, will .make this =moo bekcp : long.
, Laborers of all daises, Country Borns and Ger
, - IMMO, Oteitl!llitli Men; Corkmen sad Fardowns,
pray new go to the !Western Dilision of the Penn
- . •
.sylvattin itailroad;easured of good wages, plenty
'direct, a brimilifol and perfectly healthy cowry,
sod what is of 'equal importance, aimired that Old!
A_Vestasorelarta knows how to protect those under
. Derwin, and is ready, able,tuid willing to enforce
, ,
the kisser the Commonwealth against ell who Of•
fee lidisterb the peace within her bOrdets.
. We cos:ramie d that two thousand maw can find
emlanYthont on the limey work in Westmoreland
monty; now ready to be . commenced:
We cannot rehabs from making a few remark',
cm the subject of this strike, in an economical point
;.‘
of view. ,The Company has not suffered any de
. • ' • triment byit, because the part oftheline on which
It took Once is in such agate of torteardnews that
all the contractors can complete the workth the
time elicited to them by thairimatracta - -.
The Costracuns auder from low of theie time
and thiertsion their ieveaments, and from having
to feed their idle horses. But the
era ati the laborers thernsetves,' - who have thrown
•
away at least thirty thomand dollars,. d,vngeo ad
board ineoey tOrrethcr, and have demoralised learn
' seives,and,dirgracedtheir country by their violence,
and finally have 'been defeated.. ' •
' lied this strthe been an ordinary one, .caused by
• aliremiiCo of opinnin between the employers and
'prep/eyed, as to thecurrenivalue of labor, it would
AOC /AIM lasted a week;. for IthicabondaMe of le
' borers to Maryland, and on both ends of the divi
csioo, where they wee Certain of proteetim from
the law, at eighty pate per diem, would soon have
filled thiplaces of them who demanded more thin
• any other puldic.worki were Paying, under .
.... Jar mrcumstances. •
Jts peculim (SIMMS 1 11 M the. auempt to normal
question of Political econoreF,hitirete form, and
an lovers of law and onleranost rejoice at the yin
"dietitian! of theirtlaires. •
Some ofour eity,,Prem have, marld - .iernatks,
ommosely censuring - E. ilwerd Miller, Esq:, the 'Me
- ` ,fietAmistaut Enginem,.for - thei Part he, took in
the matter. From iirereiettoe; ; fureithed tek, fro th
' reliablesotaMs, we, are Worraeled iniuting itut
• ttileiliidoet patient' PatiadilskAid stilly os
• ,tatMe him in his official position,' linked! trete
our personal knowledge of Mr. Miller, we relies
-gored, before we were acquainted with the fade In
- thi moo, that he hid done nothing inconsistent with
• thedothis of his Mice, cc the chemical of a gentle.
papa * 5994 - .
Lunn an= re Pamartx.vaera.—The, late tame
pantsd dee /remind snail/4AS. septenbe
lad ii g ood tumbffof these- spniained tee
OEPlrgremtinentaenaeparains no4iaeitpai.. l4 94
fnkieou! Some Idea can be tamed fromthis,or she
'vent amount of Legislanonmhieh annually takes
.Thp,rante titicsisf4l,niserrntkwatild tan?
one entire copy of our paper—how 0000711nee,irill
the people! . bacinne segriented :Mill theaetathem
infrca:'.The'great nudotio , orthem, howeve4
.n; of a loeir ehersilet.. . :
, -
The citizens of Monongahela elty ate taking
meta:telt to establish a Bask in thatplace, to be
balled "Valley Bank of the Monongahela."
The Idencmpliela CdY RePublican BY, that
the negro Chino, whb shot Ism!! Janbert lately in
this city, is the same individual that drid • pistol
at his brother, in that place, some weeks ago, sod
afterwards challenged him to a daeL
Goremier Johnston has reseed his proclamation,
offering a rewawl of 31000 for the :arrest of the
pentium who tafirderefi a watchman of Philadel
phia, on the 26tactlanio. 'The watchmananet hie
death while to the discharge of hii drity, Lame.
dearcirieg to suppress a firemen's riot.
=CM=!
The Women of de American Rreslaturn—By
Elizabeth Eget. la three volumes. New York ;
Baker rz Leiber.
Those who have had the pleasure of marling
Mrs. Ellen's first two volumes of the ',Women of
the American Revolution,. will be dcbghted to
learn thnt she has collected 'patellas fora third
volume, Sot kg, interesting. than the pram:Rog
ones, and that it is already published and for sale.
In Collecting the materials for these volume!, the
author Pas 'displsyed 1111 industry and enthisiesm
which does her greet credit• She has' not only
discharged a duty to oaroolki countrywomen of a
pant sge, but has conferred a - great obligation upon
the present and all succeeding generations.. The
work ought to bean the bookshelves slavery fam
ily in the land.
"The Elliott Feet!;, orjha, trials of New York
Seametimare—By Char. Borden," atnhor of sever
al popalm works. New York; Baker 8s Scribner.
. Tho object or this touching tile is the same as
that which inspired the pea of "Charlotte Elites
both," to depict the wrongs of hersulTering colons
try women. It ie intended to ameliorate the con
dittos of a worthy
_cud, long .suffenrig clue, by
awakening for them that sympathy In the public
mind, which their condition so imperatively -ce
quires.
The above.works ore for tale by A. H. English
end Co., "food el.
A Usiurra..lnrimattos.—Waliave received a
new work, entitled •'ibe United States ..tatryere
Dirraory. and Official Boileau: to which Is added
the Monad of the American Legal Association.'
The Directory contains the caries and places of
residence of nineteen thousand lire hundred. and
twenty sevenpractiring lawyers . - The American
Legal Association, under whore auspices thin Di•
rectory is published, woo established for the ra
pine of ensuring safety and facility in the
colko
_lion of claims throughout the Unkm, and it fare
nishes thri name of at loud one prompt and retie.
hie practising lawyer in each of the principal cit.
lea and villages. Every premising lawyer who
strieeribes fire dollars, and furnishes the
ties with satisfactory evidence of integrity and ca
pacity, is a member for two years. The • money
so obtained- la 'applied to forwarding the objects
of the institution. Any person, by forwarding one
dollar to John Livingston; New York, will be fur
-1 nicked with a copy of the Directory and Manual
at by malf,by Which.means they will learn folly the
S objects of the Association... ,
Geoige Dan
To th, Editors f tho Pittaburgh Gantt,
For puny years, in the Arsemblf - and Senate,
George Deride has represented . this: District, and
faithfully tots he performed his driti, always at.
trims° to the interests of. his constituents:and of
hls Slam. He has been the bust 11,epresentatien
weaver alni from, Allegheny Corinly; with no
Superior in the Legislature. The Whigs md :Anti.
insures on Wednesday, areta emit. hissaeles
'Sit: Mr/144cl take adrantsgri of biz Jong and well
iiiedexperienee—of his knowledge,of legislation
iS all lot detailsl7 - i — ar will they choose anew man,
froth from the people?
Legidatom do not, Minerri - like, opting intOex•
istencis In an hour, ind it Is not too midi to say
of the.worthy men who aspire to this Pods that
not All Air. Daride'splace tutu:stip.
We ate cured with too much leglsittlios, and this
is cloned by changing onraepresentatives every
other year. Oar State legislation has not received
that attendee which It amerces. The laws per
by the Assembly, affect, or may touch, every
man ict. the Commonweelth. 'whereas' Congress
may legislate Coe months and years without aiding
or kilning or. Toe State is to be Apportioned or
Madded, the Tex Lives are to be minedelied,
and a better system established; a Free Banging
'Law is to be passed, and & thousand sets, public
'cir private, are before the Assembly,whieh require
experience and judgment, and which no new man
is expected to ponces.
Delegates of the Convention, on you devolves
the grand responaility of tilling this post. Do it
without prejudice; for the good of the Common.
wealth and Allegheny County, and . yon will do
serve well of your country. IL
- . TIMM litflUanilaiTON
Cepuponeenee of tee ritithargn GRIMM
WtIIIITICITON. May 30th, 1550.
Death of Senator Eltoore—Conthismatt.
et Leteher .The Southern Organ a live
eat,ssail-osat - Dieuntonist.
Freaklm Harper amore, Senator from South
Carolina, and succeasoits Mr. Calhoun, expired .
list night at eight o'clock, after a long litheu, the
citmmetmeneent of which deal further back than'
his cloaca to the station •le which be died. Hie"
disease essumed a fatal lam woo' alter lila mitre I
here, end for several weeks Riot bet faint hopes
have been entertained of his .recovery. He was
aigentlemae of respectable abilities, but not num
bible for politics! talent.
The House adjonthed yereiday with an under
standitg of meeting this morning at eight o'clock,
for the purpose of,adjounting over to Monday
! next. The decease of Mr.X. has mend a change
of arrangement, and both brancithe willitikoonow
assemble for the purpf.se of auendiog the funeral.
Among the gentlemeo; from among whom a sec.
reeler to Mr. Elmore will be selected, are thought
to be Ex-Governor Hammond, ft. Barnwell
Shell, a man of distinguished talents, - P. P- Pkk•
ens, who said be was born insensible to fear.'
Ex-Governor leteher ma, yesterday confirmed
minister to Mexico. The vote is said to have been
54 to 15. The Democrats opposed blue because
he hxd2with other favorite publie speakers, gone
into Ohio and.lndizna ileries the la and previ
ous campaigns, and done excellent service epithet
DemoCiatic candidata. Bet they were intereotae,.
as the votes shows us,
The BUitheru organ is to be Issued next week.
It will be published three times a week, while Con.
gross site r tm ice a week =during the recesses and
intervals between Congresses ; and Unita will be
besides a weekly 'edition for the accommodation
of those whose thirst for slavery is greater than
the shallowness of their purse, will permit them
freely to indulge. The tel and semi-weekly pa
pers will be five dollen a gar, and the weekly
two dollars. The editor. sto to be Ellwood Fish-
or, a, showy and ingenious Mthauporficial an d mat
unsertipalous writer, pretty well known to our
trans Alleghenies brethren; and Mr. Ds Leon,
ate editor of the Pendleton (S. C.) Telescope.
:Adam Garden, Eig , of Key Weat,arrived here se..
lefties , with volaminoits dispatches Or the govern.
meet, in reference to the recent events in that bar.
bit., connected with this Cuban emu pade. It seems
that-the U. 5. District fudge sent back on the
!Spanish steamer Pizarro itx or alsveri Steirrhos tr
'kia by the marauders from Cardenas, and brosught
Into Kay Weis la the Creole. .
be government is slid to be in possersion or
the mon saiW,factoryinklMildint that at /cu t ' hi "
teen thousand efficient and well 'armed militia, in
addition to the immense force of regular, troops,
were emoted in she several military dentists of
the island, sad that acchingbut precipitate retreat
Of the Imihmainif Patty preserved theta from sum
mary estannialtion.
At- length, it is sold, we are to have a Mon or
politicsl note and reputation, who will avow hints
.selfin uttenul 4o cal terms, in favor era dinsolaticm
orate Salon, in, any sad c:ontingeneiej, is the
onix „,,,k,,y and policy of the South. This man is
the liorkT. 11. Tanwell,,fortnerly governor and
gairginitt; and a greet absumetionist on
the'prioniples 0f,"43 and TS.", - brie plea Err disunion
' 'O ll aPPOir, ..tabrroii Ehoznistg-lo tb•Mimgc.4
if P•per. —
13p the way, his reported that Barka will shake
of the dust of his feet against that concern on the
lit or nest month. It is no doubt a comet se,
Pen , - .. tom
V. r asKir*lr May 31
parneral. Of . 11r. Elmore—lllate at New
iforlinied Bea Vraneleolopromlow
NMl—Absence of B•natoris•—Nr. Tharlte
rliii:WrMurAlittlOvt•Matteratrag .11rbags
Carn—Rho President wart Mr: Clay—
Their plans contrasted—No.oile*.
Ti3 4 4lVesaWe and solemn Ceremonies intend:
lig ee ! ol - iiiii. - 4 of ihe Ose4ciies or Mr. Elinor,
did not
.Movent the Sewn front Liaraing en hoer
or two to lay, in the tranasellon Of business, alter
rettuitkigfroha the fateral6Tice bill for the es "
tiblialunent Or. wail& mint:sett New York and
San Fru ei!co was yawed, matte to MY writ.
I said in one of my letters, • few days show, that
the rejection Of the motion for uniting the projects
°fit:Mating branches of the mint at cach!of these
places, might be considered a death blow to the
principal plan, that of the New 'York branch. Sot
the vote watt reconsidered and 'reversed; and the
amendment in Cavoi,of the great Pacific part hav
ing prevailed, the whole wee willingly swallowed
by all, cave those who feared that the New York
scion would swallow op the puetst at Pniladel•
pbia.
A vote arse also taken on it Option to postpone
the compromise 1,111 to Thoraday of next week,
many al the .4enators declaring that as the Senate
would dcrobtlesshe thin next week, it was use.
leas to think of acting on that important measure,
But owing to the absence of Senators known to
be favorable to the Postponer/cut, It was ion by
one vote. The Senate will I meet on Monde!.
when I hain ao doubt that the motion will be re.
I named and carried.
lir. Webster Mill Innen morrow. morning, on
• brief tour to the Eliinthwar4. in the hope nreno
eating no declines health, inipaired by a too rigid
attendant° his senatorial azalea and to the hints
of his profession. He hay Mo.dimbi, paired off I
with some Southern Senator, though it in expected
that he will return before - the Gnat vote on the
compromise:
A large number of Senate.' yet intend to speak
upon this bill, Mr. Webster 'himself, Mr. Benton,
Mr. Corwin, Mr. Can, Mr. Dayton, and Mr. C. o,”
er among others. It will bei seen, therefore, how
alight is the probability of any cooclusive vote for
smooth to come, In that body, unites It be Gnarl
upon them by the action of the House, of which
then is certainly some entice.
Burke, you will notice, hos left the Union, is I
have from time to time assured your readers that
he would do, in the fare of his own impudent as.
tenon that there was 'MO foundation" fur the
statements. lie delivered his valeilletery this
morning, announcing that he retired to the shades,
of private life with an Undying faith in the
merits and saving' man of &mammy.—
Baikal* a genuine chip of that tame block. Ho
mouths of principle to the - last. Ritchie notices
his hegira with civility, knowing well,, by loos'
practice, how - to •
•• Welcome the coming, 'Peed the parting guest'
I The venerable organist Mill now be far more
entertalinag than while his wore the bit and brf.
I -
die imposed by his arrangement-with Burke—
', Public cariosity is on tip wen witness the ex
reeled holinobbing between the old and the new
favorile,the later being the peculiar advocate of
southern policy aboMt to be set up heie. It was
rather cruel to treat Mr. Racine in this wsy,when
it wn known how good his will auto do all that
I the ferniest Southern agitator could demand, and
I how hard he was striving to bow Mr. Berta out
of his preen:lee. It Wooly msonable to salmon
that on Mr. Ritelle's furnishing suntanial tern - I
mony of his repentance, that he will be taken
back into the graces of the sponsors for the South,
and that therival origin will tn • very, brief pert-
oil be amalgamated with his own.
We have an important rumor that the Supreme
Court has directed Cretan:eller Walarenh to
take additional testimony In the Wheelleg bridge I
ease, bearingen the gentian whether It be or be
not • nehmen, and an obstruction to a common
I highway between Stales. t regret that I have not
I hod time to investigate the origin of this rumor,
I but hope lobe able to furnish yen with the facts in
my nest
It inapparent serious dloutirlaction exists
between Mt: Clay, as it' Whig leader, and the
Preiddent. Many Journals of influence In differ
erit parts of tharsentury, aided by Industrious sad
able norespandents fo:fht• city, have contributed
to an the Innen dinierd, and to make that a
entree of permanent encransement, which, pro
perty considered, is but an honest difference of
opinion, in to Ike best wade of treating • great
question, vital to the interests of. the country. It
ii certain that the minim of men, Whigs and Demo-
crate; and Hof private Unseal, as warn Stales.'
men and politician., eel Melly, perhaps nearly
equally divided open the ineritsof Mr. Clay's plan
ofsettling 'molten, railed the compromise--the
President's denominated, the petal of non acne. I,
I
and the simple northern plan of similar:a Califon
nig withint questioa br condition, as a sovereign
State, and the.ipplication nth. provieo far the en.
elation of slavery from the unorganised territories.
It is hardly deoessmY gsr cm to say that in my
judgment,the latter is the preferable of then three
scheme., were it possible to it, bet I lane that
ft la not. The question appears to be between the
two ethers.. I have only to say mow,' that each
has some advantage over the other, but that, upon
the whole, if one of the two mast be taken, It ap
pears to ma not Worth while to gaunt over the
choice: It stems that at present, New Mexico is
the great bone of contention- Well, as things are,
Tama is steam: at Mr. Clay proposes to hay
it Far ten or fifteen Millions °fantail. Iris Indus
bltably national property, but very many are of
Opt:denting ere had better let Tenon steal it, than
~ p ay her any aunt anti; and, mike airy such addis
tion to our debt 'names. I might ran a much
more emended parallel of merits and objections,
but your readers will, perhaps, be glad that the
apace Is not left me: Daiwa.
intoni-NEW YORK.
Correvondonse of We Piusb.rgh
Nrw Yam May SO
The first looomodire u of the Hudson River Reid
came down the city last night, as far as Clamber
street with a train of cars, and homes in totem will
be superseded. The:rpm:ma locomotive is con
cealed, and looks like - a baggage ear. It uses its
own smoke and steam, and is altogether as harm
less an walnut as ever wan coedit to draw a burden,
to my nothing of its quiet motion. This new pin
haibeen sanctioned by the Common Conned, and
people who leave New York by this train willitot
be bored by a tedious hone ride of three' iles, hut
accomplish the distance so readily m when the
train is in a fully agricultural region, following the
example of the Worcester cod other road. in Bos
ton, where locbmotivm are used, u freely and
with as mach safety to banyan life as hones.
The French :Miniuer, M. Bois Le Gamete, and
Sir Bevy Bulwo', have taken iummer residences
Clifton, Staten blind, in the neighborhood of the
ADOUga, etc., our New York magnets
in position and fortune. The President goes to
Dampen, so that the Government will for therein.
met be nosh of Meson and Dixon's line.
In the money Market there is the greatest ease,
and there is not the smallest theme of keeping
.
ployed the ammoniated capital of the city upon
any point In the Union. F.xcluleges are incur fa
vor, and the current of coin flowing hitherward.
The rate of interest cannot be quoted as high as
seven per cent, and s Largo &mouton( mortgages
have been dope'itt six per bent. The Erie Dail
lima is now In the market . for two and a half mil
lions of dollars upon income ceroficatea—en offer
harCalretdy been made of more than 90 per cent for
' the whale amount. Even .190 this tithe cheapest
money the road hint used since the present company
assumed the charge, with the exception of the
stack and a tew of the first bonds.
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PtollsylVllol2 h's have rallied to 96 3-4, United
Strung's, of 1967, 119 3-4a120. Belding meek 49
3.8. Erie 78 13, do Bonds 97 3-4, and United
Suttee gent 2 per um,. Fancy storks generally
are rather staggered, but with the superfluity of
money, &Aloes cannot. long continuo, as settle
outlet must berm:ceding money.
The l'hiladelphis boo three fourths of • million of
gold &Uteri bonne, which, uoderthe new law, will,
as soon as tht•ealaY 4. rude, pass.loto
There is a good deal of activity at our. Navy
Yard, just now. The sloop of war Dale, will be
ready tor sea in is few days, and the steamer San
iodate, very iota,. She is noir getting her engines
on booed, but then" are but fear hundred men at the
pint in all, go that active as rue tha'feve, business
is not pushed on faA. eisiiitss kettle engine
at the Dry Dock ire now landing andare being laid
under the superintendence of the engineer. May
an, from thetWeat Pnini Foundry. The bed plate,,
weighing oner:W. lona, fa onibe spot, with the col—
unuis, .antablatuips, and walking yearn, which
1 Weighs cm Plias lona, being the huvest in the
Tee engine is ef immente strength andrii d ity.—
Fran the bestow of the' well at the base of the
Pumns to the spas of the engine is over 75 feet
TllO ritopg Darn l 2 stsekea per minute each, and
when both gmnps all worked up to their full poll!
er, Will discharge 5,000: cabin, feet of water pea
asinine, and Will be dole-to dew she Dock in hem
than 3 hours. Tbeweight,o(the engine and fixtures
will be about three bunched tons, with nespzeity
equal to two hundred horses, and, taken all in all,
will be the hums:and most efficient structure of the
kind in t h e
in the boa line there is "now in 'coarse of publi
cation, a wofk that would be intim hands of every
American reader. It is the pictorial Field Book of
the Revoltnion, edited by B. 3. Lasing, and pub;
*shed by the Harpers. It is . elalronstely illustrated
with wood cats of as excellence never before at
tained in the United States. 71116 literary con
tents are of a superior quality, and the work, all
in all, creditable to the nation, and a worthy record
of the days of the Revolution, even of '7G.
Markets are not over active. 'Ashes—Sales 40
barrels at 5.5,62a0,68 for pots, and 55,62 for pearls.
Flour—Sales of 6500 barrels, inkludi,3 1000 ba"L'
Canadian in bond, at 0.5,Z5. Southern steady; mire
of 1300 barrels, at $5,754,87, and few sales at SA
Rye Flour 52,87a3. Corn is S 3 for Jamey. Grain
—Sales of Sentient wheat on terms not made . pub.
lie. Rye stiff at 50c. 'Sales of river and meal
cogs a 11149 1.240 e, and Jersey at 47 1.2a484.
&des 1900 bushels Southere yellow corn at
Whiskey—Holders ask a) 001113 for Priem and
Jersey. •
Pork sells at 510,62 for mess, and $B,PsB,lll for
prime. Lard has risen to 7a7 1-8 for prime. Iron
under the steamer's news is held higher, end has
sold at 5201120 1.2, 6 months, for pig, webs/me bar
at 3.15,50, limos. Coffee is in good demand, Rio
7 1-2.19 14. Tobacco has insproved with consid.
erable vales. C.
FROM TIES Correa ROCION.—A newspaper, call
ed the Lake Superior News, ha recently been
eot•blished in the town of "Soo," in the copper re•
gion. number as dated 13th ult., and coo•
tsins some interesting intelligence, which we sub.
John Brun, agent for the Quebec mind, arriv
ed on the AM on the Franklin from Milwitirkie,
with a large force of men and miners, on his way
to Point Ann mines, or Mica Bay, to commence op
erations, on the old ground again frorri which 'this,
company were driven Mr lam year by the.lndi
an,. The Indian danculiics have been nettled,
and the company intend to drive their works with
'" S r e . British - soldiers that went vp hat fall to pro.
teat the miners of the Quebec mutes, from further
attack, aregarrisoned at thelhalson Bay Company's
ply's Post, on the opposite aide oldie river where
they haws been during the winter, and it is said
dust a permanent garrison will be located.
The propeller Napoleon 'left for the mines on the
151 h, and the Independence on the Pith, with toll
loads or freight and passengers—the first departures
this season. No boat has yet arrived from up the
lake, and hence there is no later news from the
mines. Nothing -hasbeen heard from Isle Royal
since November lash
The . propeller Manhattan started on her °over
land" tourney around the falls of Lake - Superior
on the 12th. and in three days had piroceededisome
30 rods. She was expected to be floating In Lake
Superior in two weeks. She h hauled on much
'the same kind of ways a vessel ishunched front—
is 250 feet long and weighs lean' Mae it'al tons.—
There being several sets of ways, as fast as she
leaves one set , she it is moved forward, ho that she
Is kept almost constantly molting.
Prearrear. Ezrzoirms.—lt appears by the fol
lowing paragraph from the N. Y. Jour. of Gurruneroe
of Wednesday, P. id., that a new piratical expedi•
tion has been nipped m the bud:
"The Kate Bowen was seized at Brooklyn, en
Wednesday eveotog, by the U. B. authorities, on a
charge of being about to engage in a hostile rope
dttort against some Went (mita Island. She had
arras on board, and, it is said, wan intending. tit re
mitre her powder to atty., A guard of Marines from
the Navy Yard is now on board. It is stud that
Atha immures are about to-be made. Whether
the vessels In question were designed•to co-oper
ate in the Cuba espedition 'or engage in some
other enterprise equally disgriceful; we are not in-
Fan:mg.—lle critical condition of affairs in
France, is thin described inarecent Jenne from Pa•
ris, written by Robert Walsh, F. -I'g., to :the New
York loormil of Commerce
"At present,tts lively a sense of insecurity,—as
general an appettension of a 'sanguinary struggle—
and as much hostile preparation on the side iof the
Democratic parties and on that of the government,
are to be remarked ns at any period within the
twenty years past. 'The bill about to be reported
for alfering and curtailing the law. of Universal
buffmge, to the occasion for this extreme turmoil
and danger; but the real:causes are deeper and
broader, and [MIDI speedily bare induced the time
state of things. No party to content with the Con-,
stitution,t; ,
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Tax Lau ErraAalnlaWLY TIUNCL—ne
daugher of James Cromer. of Farrington, Eng
land, whasCemrsonlioary condition was noticed
in our Jut, spoke on Taeadsytbo 14th, tot the .
Alm time fa upward' of 13 Tows; her find Impairy
was 60 be: sum Killen sod when her aunt came,
the girl immedietely repeated the lard' prayer.
Extreme a:cal:nese prevented her from articula•
hug many word!, in mmeeasion ; tramps and con.
vutalons are Eupposed to have ardoeked the jaw
for the time. Stlo experienced a great deal otipain
for many day.; Ito jaw is again set as firm as be
fore. The girl mimed to apprehend that death
would soon terminato her exigence
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GETEPAL TATIO2..—Tbe Lowell Conrler, alter
alluding to the "compromise" efforts in Coogren,
comes to the following conelosiore
"We am glad to seethed the Executive adheres
to the doctrine and proposition or his special' Cali
fomia menage. We have team doubted that be
woaid do so. It la the best censpromme which
has been proposed, and will be satisfactory to all
the North except the altraiste, who, dot knowing
what they really do want, me ready to find fault
with any proposition watch proceeds from • Whig
Admicestratma—simply 'became. It is Whig.
There never was any flinching in General Taylor
upon any of his well fought fialds,atid ha will cer
tainly not flinch now—especialli at • moment
when he steads on vantage groond.m the author
of the best compromise, mid the moat practicable,
as well as the most amicable preposilloo yet
brought forward for the peaceable settlement of
the slavery extension lotted, between • the North
and the South. The cououy will sport acknow
ledge the wieder:a, nalleaidity, and republinanbun of
his plan."
And the Lockport Courier eddri
"Cider the peculiar cirotrinstanCes IA which we
were placed, the recommendation of General
Taylor was wise and judicious, cenhistent in
ever/ respect with the rights of the North and
the South, end if, adhered to,there can .be
no `doubt that we shall safely ride out the
storm." .
Them Is said to be a church lathe Stale of Ohio,
so situated, that the water which rumen - the north
side of the roof goes Into thus Gulf of St. Law
rence, and off the south side Into the Gulf of
Mexico.
There are also three springs In Potter co_, Pa.,
three miles apart, rho wafers of one go Into the
Golf of Mexico, one Into Chesapeake Bay, and the
other Into the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
The town of Farmersvllle, Catiangas cm, N.
Y. embraces within its limits the tributaries of
the °enemas sod Allegheny rivers, and abro Cat-
tangos Creek which empties into Lake Erie.—
There is one spot where a man can stand and spit
in the withers of the Golf of St. Lawrence ant
the Gulf of Mexico. Thera memo small streams
in the same town, one running eaatand the. other
north, which mom each other at right angles,
goring on apparently undisturbed, though their
waters may he supposed to have bust their Identity
by the singular blending.
In the town of New Hodson, Allegheny roomy,
on the Olean road, the head waters of the Cana.
des and Oil Creeks approach each other, and In
freshets mingle so that speckled trout pass over
the ridge from the waters of the St. Lawrence, 10
those of the G drat hilextco,and duo ortha.—lVers
den Afoul
Gincut. Asnitsvir.—This body adjourned al
10 o'clock on Monday night, to meet m May,
1851, at Bt. Louis. The only bulginess wo have
to repast is the election or Dr. McGill as Perma
nent Clerk,and eelliement •ot thci "chiol newspa
per. pioj so., by the appointment ore committee to
consider the matter and taport sights maxi meeting.
—Cinciwesnis Gantt".
txxsa.—The Victoria Advocate claims thit
Western Texas is the finest country for the poor;
emigrant in the Union. It is heulthy-.-clitnata
pleasant, and as a in and grating country, it can
not be beaten. Wa are satisfied that Texas is a
fine country, and that the State is filling as rapidly
as any in the Union. The Advocate rather favors
the sale of New Monica north of thirty four
degrees, to the United States for &sufficient consid
eration.
New YOWL Dllll7. — There are, according to
statistics in hisrbankie forthcoming report,
leh cows in New York, which on the aver
age yield in dairy products 520 per year for each
head, and competent judges estimate the gross value
of the dairy product of the State at 55,0100,000 per
A writer in the 'London News proposes that •
WOMlLllahould be made the neitlaureste,and men
d°. Mary Hewitt, Mrs. litroyming, and Cerullo,
Nekton, as worthy of the wreath.
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Tie Paris P.P.rs rashe mention of a black pri
ma donna, a Madame Marlines: . pl . Havana, who
creates considerable SCOSS/iOll in the musical cir
cles. • She has been the first chamber singer to the
Queen of Spain.
The Duke of Wellington bad • sennee of plate
income/ him by the POrtUgdegovet*ent,..which
to. worth half a million of dollini—lVmo York
Post.
The eineeeing Itrherd Crep..—The Kennett' (WLi)
Ktenutenst of the . Oth inet.,tearnafrum every Conn
ty,tp State—lnim. the WWI, the north, the cen
tre, end the notnii—that the young wheat Woke very
wen. The rains during the pest month have given
it a treshliituid i vigorous ann. • .
,Judge Dap, achy papa:l2llg rig, bag recently
promulgated theriecistori OW a woman amp um
be bald to bait for a breach of .promise ao
marry. - and that ii to only the ctumeoline gender who
gad be. so bold for refusing Io CIMU/1113111te curb a.
gcltgat=N. Y. Egress ,
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FOZZLOI Entrain . rans.—Ttropersons have been
arrested in Nen York, tor ember/ling £40,000
kom a bank in Cork. Ireland, lobe= they acted an
clerks. They aro EMIR CrtatOdy.
Canatt d= °tara riakkurra. --1112.
renarkib.c fact that the ablea. whloh tkletY
TWA ib Haim*. dissipated • an; moment the
exeitisi caws of the lading of Lepti at. Cade.
salsas receive& Not a =ea new cue was
aborted on the next day. It has bait remarked
=Nth! tow arse disciplined army, when an cp.
idernib Prekkfla/ the der list always diminishes
rapidly on the eve of a bale.. The intimate
paihy of the body With thehandts =early sham
by amo twat and if something could be desired
to divert the mind and:drive away the'torPorind
despondency which el ways prevail when the eho.
ten appears in a coy, its ravage. would • no
doubt be much alsad.--Pafaddpktio Bane.
In Sena Oman, no man eon bold a. Beat
in the Ham of ftepresenterives, waken be bolds
a free hold estate of fire hundred Ran of lend
mid fait Degroes.
This le one of the so called rieseuratie :States
d'alditruioa!
Mourrcas' Cart:nom—Sir Henry Balser,
and M. SA le Compt, the 'British and French
Ministers, ate both said to have taken cottages for
the on Stavin Wend.
Ace-uses of &Won is now nearly .compleled,
end the Boston papein are very conch dissppoiot
ed ar its Tesillt. The poptilstion will not reach
topoo. •In some of • e wards there la an actual
decrease.
The Doke of Welli . gton had a service of piste
presented him by t a Portuguese government,
which in worth half m Ilion of dollars.
A new ploy, by . Fenimore Cooper, sus
lira on the gnu of the age,is In reheantel ot New
York.
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•Ildictrorax Wocia.ii— The Detroit Tribune things
ghat ibe surging cir wool to be shipped Gem
Michigan this seams will be 1,700,000 Ins.
Most of the leaditig mercantile biomes on the
Delaware wharves, have determined to close
their counting moths and atoms at half past doe
P. M., during the; summer.-Pkihdrigkro Rs.
• worms or Innewrr.--The island which noir
constitutes the city, and county of New.York,4na
purchased of life Indians, to 1678, for twenty 'per
&Ur& Thus seetkus chose; fat, that suet had
been invested at compound interest., at 7 per cent,
the accumulated Capital would now amount to
viz . 's, five mdiloo,:el dollars, or more than the el.
ty and courtly of New Yorir isnow worth, dedect•
log what has been expended on the real estate
shire tt was purchased nom the Indians.—N. Y.
Son.
The remains of ix President Polk were reinter
red itliershvillo, on the 224, with Impressive so.
lemnires.
From Turk's Island the report is (Bth Inst.,) that,
judging from appearence., the salt crop is likely
to boa Inge one this year.
Tait Cons MAGI Srauct.—The banner that
was to float so proudly over ..liberated Cubs" no
longer' WI. 03 from the fifth story of the' New
York Sun building; it was struck on 'Wednesday
morning.
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Tim RIR Cat Acianc—Capt. McConnell, of
the schooner Mary Mien, end 'his arstociste.
rie ' were again brought up far trial at New Orleans
on the 20th Mali, for the abduction of , Rey. The
indictments we for assault anti battery and false
imprisonment. er No verdict h.d been rendered op
to the last. scoop's.
DTA= Oa • Valtlatant.ll4l3l2ll3.,--WO leant
that the'Ree. „Teeth Gruber, of the Baltimore An—
nual Conference, died at Lewistown, Pa., On Sat.,
ordaylau,in the 73d year of his age. He was ex
tensively knottin in Ude city and the surrounding
cuntry. la March last be completed his fiftieth
veere of active: 'Moment life, and desired to hue
one year's testae a jubarre; and 'wee accordingly
left without sti sppointment, but he was called ip
, endure peat bodily sotreritg and closed his earth
-1 career fa penec.—Baltintore Sun.
ALAISAXA Carrot Clu.—The Mobile Tribune
uys: " Sig bairelsof castor oil from the phintation
I of Robert Dickens, Perm county, were received,
on Tuesday, indsold at 32 per gallon. The coal.
[
By of this nil la' superior 'to any brought to this
1 1 market. E.M. Carlisle has already sold this Swan
tan for Mr. Dickens, some fifty bane]. of castor
oil, et prices ringing from /S 2 to ft ,50 per Relictn.
The complete ;success of Mr. Dickens in (hie new
branch of Induitry, will probably indeed other to
embark In
The newspapers say that the Rev. Moses Stuart,
who has recently published. defence of Mr. Web
rter's speech,;wrote to Mr. W.in advance, inform
ing him of hie attention of "liking a Chiatian view
of the subject;" and asking him "if such a form of
aniciara would be agreeable to hhn." be it possi
ble that Mr. Stuart would take any other than a
Christian view ninny subject Or is this a joke
that the Free Boilers have got up?—llahisnore
Tearsurtipt.
The Latest Arthentre Case of Kruicienar.—The
Poughkeepsie Eagle records the latest, audio thoae
concerned, the moot important cam of pine board
I •knockirig that has yet been re corded. The editor
of the Eagle Was disturbed in his very sanctum,
white overhauling bisaCcolmte, by the kdockings
of delinquent subscriber, whose name he was
about to tranifer to the black list, hot who knocked
et the door With the money is his hand.
Tux Teemnoisse or TaSll3.—Sir Peter thicket,
who fell at ltreddock's defeat, wore false teeth.
Major Racket, Ma son, went totter battle .ground
many .years rifler his father had fallen, and like!".
fied his remliins. to his ealiafaction, by the artificial
teeth which be foetid in the grave. There were
other slight eircomatences to confirm his opinion
that the remains were those of his father, but the
teeth were qiiirfly relied upon. A correepondent
of the 13arston Poet alludes to this met as a coinci
dence with some recent events in that city.
The powers untie human mind are of greater ex
tent Mau is generally imagioed. lie who either
from taste or necessity, exercises them frequently,
soon finds that the highest felicities of which our
nature is mipehle; reside entirely within ourselves .
The wants of life are, for the greater part, merely
artificial. Dad we courage to seek our happiness
to othaelvell, we should frequentlffind in our own
breasts a greater variety of _resources than all out
ward objecfs s re capable of affording._
gti-Invabosau Ducomear.—The Inventor of Me•
Lintel Vern:ease homed disposed of his right to his
great remedy, the proprietors, Messrs. Xldd &co, beg
leave to offer it to tho American public ls the best
remedy rat Worms ever offered. It has been tried In
all parts coilhe casalty, and in arcs which had de
fied the eziktions of the beet .physielant, and never
without thitioet complete success. We caution pa.
rents against delay. If your children exhibit the
symptoms !if being troubled with weans, ipso not a
moment, bat at onto outdone a bottle of lirLane'e
Peiallege; and thee wave pent punt Pea Petholm
their lives !,
For We by
0zy31,1&5.9
Heald af'lh• Foot and Ankle Cared.:
Cad-1 am desirous of making known .to the..
public the great efecacy of your PETROLtUbI in my
awn case,'which was a severe scald of the fool end
ankle; open teetering the, stocking, the shin peeled
of with 14 and left nothing but the bare serrate. I
expected lb be laid up ell ratnter from the elleets of
this scal4 bet we eradied the Petrolerim ,freely, bl
=sensate linnet clods salanited with it; at first, the
eradication an palatal, but in • very short time, the
rein abated. I had no, pale in one hour afterward.
.In lie days from the time of the appUestion of the
eetroltern, I wax able to go to work. I tale plenum
In stating these facts lot the benefit of other sugeters,
and am defines that they should be Made public. I
small site staie,iltat I find Isomedlete-relief by the
nee of tin Petroleum, In burns, from which I am a
frequent offerer owning to ray business about the
engine. I would recommend it as the most prompt
and certain 'remedy for burns I have ever ktiown.
19IgnetL) J U COE, bkminecr,
Entupshurgh, Allegheny Co.
Pittsbuigt, Aprll. ISSO.
Dor ale by Keyser a Me Dowell, ISO Wood street;
E Sellers, 67 Wood .1; D M Carry, Allegheny city;
D A Milo% Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny;
also by the proprietor, S. M. KIER,
apY7 Canal Basle, Seventh 1, Pittoblugh
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LOGA'N,. WILSON & CO.,
SP WOOD BT., ABOVE FWD%
Dare last received largo additions to their
SPRING STOCK OF BIRDWARE, CIITLERY,&
.imported by late packets from Europa, and to
which they would especially candle &motion
of l ' c ' t . :.k ' s a' b nd low priau w
believing their
v
e e a afro
roll.. satisfaction.
mayiklAwlTT
111100131/AOlll tlOnta IN TITDTIO
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
C. O. 11018EY,.Pm'r..• •---A. W. DlAllitEt,Ssets.
Ohm—No. 41 Water street, in the wart !teem, of C.
11.0 RANT.
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BIS:COMPANY d now prepared to Insure all
T
kind. of risks, on knows, manufactones. goods
merchaedi.e in wire, and In transhu vessels, &a
An ample guar.:7 for the shifty and intemiry of
the laultutloo, La afforded in the character of the Di
rectally who em all citizen. of Piusborgh, well and
favorably known to community fat their prudence,
Intelfigenee, and integrity.
Douscrove-47. B. Hussey, Wm. Dagaley, Wm. Lar
lmer, Jr., Walter Bryant, Hash 1). King, Edward
Ilearnlton, Z.Klamy,ll,lllarbaugh, S. 311.1iler.
aphiAlf
Improvements In Eleateestry.
DR. G. 0. STEMINS, We of Boston, In prepared to
mansfectore and set Moor Tann in whole and parts
of sets, Upon daetion or Atmesphetio Bannon Platea.—,
TOOIitartiSCIIIIXO TV311311011111, When" the nerve Is
exposed._ °Moe and resulenee next door to the May
ere °dine, Fourth street, Plusbunth. '
Basso-J. B. WFaddea. P. tl. Eaton. Jail
Da. D. MINT,
Dentist. Corner °Mom*
and Decatur, between
Market an
nall-011rie
WOOL' WOOL '
_4llllltikabed siarket . prlce in omit, patd
titaddLercal grades of Wool 4y
8 & W 1/ARII/11.11311
144 145 Pint a& 115 &road It
F LIIIIL—Itib brio Flour, me t a Tvid
_QODir ABll-40 tree Kerte superior brand, received
avhdbf nrd 8 & W HAEBAVOU
trT T
sal.
1.4 & W
No 1 IN2sP,
CNDJA- 24- Us Mould , 0 1 . 5 b i r '
jet 11&911A OH
Iloisabold Words.
T a
a IWerWOB ha
o jam reel Diekoni , Hu
era mew inn who. writes B.W) , .•
distinct
liminess hilad..a situation as clerk of RUMPLE*
*Min • business office or whoteate bees. Woald
be pled to make himself genera/ 1 1 UMW about each
catab 'Awn. Ca. give Ake ben Of referaaaaa
sod ample, testimonial. of chnacter. ability, Ike.
Amount of pay only a .eeond. ry sortable Mien—per-
Maim employment the pristeipal object.
Address,'W. H., at the office of thi. paper..
TAILORS' GOODS, AT COST.
'AM irFelaT4 .t.cnt trZerd=ll
Woolen and Canon Good: nom , eider Melt large
stock of Tailors' Trimmings, Irdiings,French and
Gettlall Cloths, Doestine.Cassimeren &al first CM.
:11ERSSY, FLEMING CO
leg Wood st
lIELIDGMC ELECTIOX•
A N Meilen mill be held by the Stockholders orate
.Cl. Mammon Bridge
. Company, Ct pablia
hones or Henry Wiliam, in Monougabele Coy, on
Menden the Nth day of June next. at 1 o'clock, for
the purpose or electing, to servo one year, Seven
Managers and one Treasurer.
MASTS WILSON, Treuercr.
June I,lKo—lea:d7l
brl so arbr i e r t i ff i trAdjk!l F l A ,
a : 60
je4'Motor o. FY
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SUNDRIES,63 No 1 Lard;,
• 31111 AI, do;
6 e,,• la Bacon Bider,
306,1[6 Shodldea;
6sks 116 ms; _
I east ursoncd fluor,
3743 NappasloorarriTe, for .11
ISMAII la
DICKSY & tX)
Public - Sale Veritable litoblizery. , Well
Seasoned Lumber, te,, :.
A Tibe Gloucester Machine Works, Nerir 'Jersey,
near Philadelphia, by canape, on MONDAY
morning. June 17, ifilkr, at otleck, by M.TIIOMAR
k SONS, Auctioneers, lbw eourestry being about to
<bongo the ebaracter of their business. • • •
Consisting in part of 37 superior &gine and Hand
I.stbmi; Machine for Drilling Tubes, Whirls, &e.;
octane for Drilling Rails Ins Ring Spinning Flames;
net Grinders; 3 Spindle Grinders; Tools, Patterns.
for making Cotton Maelainerr, and 00,1100 (colleen
seasoned Dunbar, manly Ash Plank. ,
Also, the:follovrlng Improved COTTON MACHIN
ERY, jolt Limbed, vim—ld Ring an&Traveller Spin
ning Frames; t Dresser, &shades, brass covered rolls,
cogper beier;:tirlei;.trll.aza..Rar.lers&ltrads, tea.
psilt: n t i ni e . ' Tbe ' ress tc rens, Aricanrion, 93 . I%.teri l t
auiet, " jetdit
• Now Plabllcations,
IRVING'S Mainmast. 9 vela hi gall& sloth. .Iftstr.
Taylor's lil4Ontdo. 2 vols.: 12mo.
Imines Works,Aomplete. 12sno. sloths hr emit
Dooming's Lawman° Gardening. bro.
Downing's Frail Treu of Amegica. I=cio.
Salatbiel--Croly. Sao.
Chapman's Arnerieln DraWing Gook.. 3 Nos.4to.
Gov./told Wonis—Diektos. Nos Ito 8.
Wealohi Sedimental Berlas. lemo. .
David Copperfiald—vol 1i 12mo.
For see by JAMES D LOCKWOOD
I '<4 a 104 Fourth M
T. the flortorable the Judge,' of the Court of Gm.
ratattorter Stmon.s f the Peace, so and for the
CotWOy rf Ailtestary:
rtirtm of Joun B. M`Cay..,'of Town
e county ofortraid, humbly thoweth.
that your petitioner both prnelded bitorelf with.
curiterlais for the necomotodstion of travelers sod
when, at his dwelling boos; in the township afore. ,
vold, - Ond prays that your homing will be pleated to
groat bin a license to keep a Public House of Enter.
And poor eetitioner,as in duty bound,vill
Vro
,e, the substribers. elthens or the township
fl.O abro•
'sid, do , ertify that the stnitro petioer is ot good
repute (or honesty and temperance, a n d to
well pro.
sided with house room and eanyeatences Art the no
commodation and lodging of, "sttangers sad madam,
and that mad WWII Is
Hug henasing. ;
Chas. R. Johnston, Thompson, Noble Roberts,
John Illack, Henry Chalfant, P. PerChtlaZl Hemlio
Aleirinroy, Alexander McKinney, Joseph Alabama,
11. Z. /peal!, !Annan Onan, Ltaniel Kahan.-
jt4.1.7t0
the iturieref the Court ef Orn — rruil
• Quarter Seuione d ao:r.., in . atuf far the
County rf Allegkeur
gh
Trf E cli P eer ti po d ;Vt ?trot%
humbi, %barrow, that you peotioner morel. proe....e.
with boner, mum, stab li ng, Ito., necessary for
the ac
commodation of dm travelling patdic. fie therefore
prays your honors to grant him unfit to keep •
noose of ;midi, entenainment.
• I
We, the unf assigned Milieus of the Borough re
said, do minify, that the above petinenerls of Rood re•
pate for honesiy and temperance, andis well provided
with heave room and conveniences far the mecumo•
dation and lodging of grangers and travelers, and that
said house is neeeMarl•
Nicholas L. Bann, R. Sheldon, William
L Sheath,
S. P. limmer,luse Edmuudson, Frederick .Masee,
William Clark, Conrad Allebrand, John 11. !Schuman,
Watson Mahn, Alexander Maio:may, Jacob
jelni3.• •
•
ENTERPIII SE: COOKIria STOVO6-4 far sale to
love, at 1117 each, b7l 13 1I GRAN*
I
CIIEFUE—I&U bze prime new anew. last reeeired
at the Batter and Chem Depot. and for eels b
Je3 .l U CANFIELD
DOTATOE2-150bultels for sale by
PO
J U CANFIELD
INSEED 01L—I0 brir; a pure Wale, for til
LD
e I b
y
ie3 J B CAN FIE
- •
FIRE PROOF PAINT , -10 bris for sale try
Je3 l3 CANFIELD
NEW MACBEBEL-7 b I ] sat reed for Webb
Canal OWI4 Penn .1
Watar Pant au
c! ELM)
k it BBIN6 !v~ I S 4 AO D[CIIBY s Ca
t ? tcr.Ev & CO
PIEBRic" TiFfirArAVITICKET & CO
C= -3 b l i eP .'"'IBTLI/Nl4l/IgdWrie(fr
tie kl ? k GREASE G'' l/
1 ; b 1
lAII DICR
•
OUITULY VATTING for saliby
je3 ISILIAU DICKEY CO
WARRANTED PURE WINE It BRANDY, sail- .
ablAfor niedininal purposes. for ale by quarter
whole-mile, by, NORRIS& IIAWORTII
ICT 'no above genuine Wine and Brandy was
booght hi Pomp! and!Prance by ourtelees, and we
- them pure. ! -je3
NOlaElf OIN, for:ss,N , b 7 a...P: 4, 4 - W"
bailr.l.6 ' , • 1, t
fIARBONATE AMMONIA-4 east, 1124. Ins( r •
ecired fur solo by J. :
SCLIOONMA.KEO.6 CO
Wood st •
•
"C" !SS I'APEII-20 re?Lmo for rale -
ja • SCHOONUAKER &CO
:aUfiItiCEILOOT-4-6balc• gond q••l_,Tit for•als
/A • SCHOONNAINCE62 &CO
• • NRlff MOUS •
AT.IIOLAIES' LITERARY DEPOT,
Third guest, °pm. the Yost 001ce. • ,
TTLVITORY of fondennis, by Thickerap—part 5. •
hlaliornet and hi. Successor., by Washington
Ireing..-sonoptete.• , •
Rnsrs.Folter. icy Rapala. ‘Prt 11.
Dl 'awed for May,'
The War of Woman. fly Drimaa.
Boston Phakepearc—No 10.
Causizeln. Up (toil Land:
David Copperfielf o 17.
Dictionary of Ideeti• Ics—nart 10.
Goo..
KIDD & CO,
Goad nooks fair 01111111131111 r
LOMIDY a SON. ti vols. Deno.
Jane Erre. 12alo.
Reit Coate!. lino.
.Vieses Afoot. Moto.
Fairtat's Tana 'tee.
Hari, /omit Mission. le North AZOCTiCt.
Poe. Tales—The Rims at:deities Posner. Mats
Pictures from Italr—Jamem. I=io.
htle. Ades.' Lettere. Pews.
Ilmerkelone.. eels. Pluto.
Kai oah—Mayo. abr.
The Bachelor of the Albany. liteitt.
The Image of Ids Patiter—illastrated. ittruo.
Many Tili; • Lertild. For sale hy
Jtifilk.l,s, LOCKWOOD
101 Fourth asset.
SSeattle.. By J. T. Ileot
The Women of the Areertem Revelation. By
Mrs. B. T. Mary. vet 3.
- Annals of ate Queenlier Spain. By A. George.
• The •Iblllott Family; er the Trials or A New York
Seenustrese. BY Charles Bartlett..
A few copies of each et the above works reeeived,
.4 Ito sale by .10IINSTON fr. STOCKTON
07 Market Motet '
leT
t Post, Journal, AlDerieaD, and Chronic . issopy.) . _
rIAGON-t4C O ) We hog toned, la m to reed, for sale by
je3 , ART & SILL
HESE-100 Lao on hand, to close •
jc3 ecru/am& SILL
Eadzooms,ico don in more, and for oar e by
p jr3 STUART& PILL
DOT ASH-3ca sk. P .lm q
TNITTITILL
J. le3
~.CE,-13 tat, of the beat quality, jut ruVII, and
for aala at the Dreg Elorecorner of Birth and
street. . h WICKERSHAM
"OLLAND Pickled Henig—VO Iry Put rceelved,
,•new artielo to this maze; for sale by
A bIeCLURO t.. 00
ralS LAbody st
•11TETIIKKELL'S PWO - Mttif--A ate nrsert.
Vl' =outlast reo'd ro tate MOD & CO
60 Woad at
W EV2 °U;ll3° 6.11*7 Mr gale
/KIDDS, CO
latiNt PBEED-10 Just w j d Mr D Sblbj c.
ja Je3
30 bogs Fourtoet, reel per Br&
LiIIIVOT !role low, to close consignment, by
JAMES DAUM!,
•
UM AILA.IIICIpmked, for
J SCHOU 1-1
NbIAKRR &CO
:ilaS — lillEE:sll o cam, IC Ensa:ii-or
*ale by je3 JBC IKON MAKER &CO -
• . s s •zs Amford`s; fors •
J SCHOONNAKER tz CO
CUD LIVER 01L—lbrt pare broens,just received
CUD
sale by E SELLERS
je3 67 Wood of
WRITE OLUE—I est coopers best toriile
eb ' R S SELLERS
VIVIN—DOW OLASS--= bone *awned tilssa, It
TV prime order,forialo by JOHN WATT &CO
Liberty Ernst
pro j e c 3ght Tar is by
CC
TICASI TEAL{ It TEASITI --
- -
Nrenter not Into the Ilst of puffers, we saynothlng
about Itundreds of Chest.. Importers, - Large
Capitol, Bought for Cub, &a. In feet, we will not
humbug in any manner or form, we simply Melte the
public , o compere our Teas with what they embus
ehestehers,• Muria the best method we know to ascer
tainsh. luso
AVo mills ire how selling Me but and cheapen Tau IA Piot.
blu
Good and atning Tea at 40 and Mews per lb.
A prime -73 de do
• The best Tea imported into the U. Stales, St
Low prised, damaged, or inferior Teas we do net
beep. MOMS & HAWORTH
ProprletersOf the Tea Market,
, East .Ide of Diamond.
PUBLIC NOTION:•
bUTILIC notice is bomb,. , indd drV
. order of the Orphaas , Court.of Westinorelanu ,
calmly, there swill be exposed to public mita, on Tne.:.,
any, the 30111 day of July nen, as the proporil.
Robert Fulton, sr, deceased, the lallovring c
ol
aloc.
elet—Jl tract or piece of land 111/1111d6
tossuship, Wratrooteland comity, adjoining lsod.!_ 01
.flarothers. Philip Esher, ArchibOd B. 1110-
Grigres land and others, containing 1111 Aura, Moro
on Me prcashos, vireo
or n.
send, p ss in n to hy Robed Palo., •Ithl
Executor of said deceTs ' ed. By the Coart.
AM. • OR•11•34 CUM
Play 9f, Issuclavear
.:°. - 961.11A8L1S 101111141121 80011.4
•1111°100rI a Mstite N s " Tao M. ° Zs -- 04.
IThellsry's Wortc. firo. T ;1
Woods' Pssodest Trsatiso on
m il Kola. pars
This Philosophy or Rom. Name. eva
A Idetionaly of Arektinstase—Ststt. oso.
ATelattreluTal hiligTalle,
p o s h Int 'old. Ova
Apbstrisoss std_Raleetiont. post lino. r:
T Ca h m om p ps l l
yPoeic"WokW.
. Rope
O h
CraKm_OeO_o
InlebsSown. SoperNot E D
Fos a J MIO I DFoIm sW
l
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TO ,naovitiui.
VTANTEL , imatedittely, 9O INV Young rn
will
fa walclt a arra and fair cerapenzatlon
be paid arorn delivery at ROONDOUT or KI.PIOErrON,
New Wilt gram. Application made tither Otsonally
or by eommanl ationb &be .b.efib.lr.' + '" d ' n
prompt attention: . WM kliAnuarn
Jettai T w a n gs.,Sabnyitlll art..9*.
• "We recommend Ma Essiry at smiles it:general
Rudy, and as almost the only tomato political pamph.
let that bas over been published areolOPane7 '
• Daytime Orlgla of Govensseisii.
TABLES D WClRYooDvetllpoblisb,AATh inday t
el Tun Mom Omore or Govan:mar, second edition.
Translated tram the Fee nels of Ds Mantas, by R. H.
Salter, bI.D , of Basta. I vol. lima -
TUE ASSAM. TEA conPAIIIIri
135 Greenwich ereet,,A ear YinS.:l -
THE ymprietors beg' to call the eurnuoit br coo
etrismers in Tea, and the heads of fantail, to the
choice turd nn selection °CT.s imponekbr them; -
and hitherto unknown in this roomy, sentry, by mein
frsavence and delicaey, combined with virgin parity
.and strength, prods. an infusion of austaqing
nun end rich.
our.
The Teas odered are th e following:— • • '
The /ado Bloom, a Black Tea..--St parlii.
.Nigh s,_ •0' do
^ °anent,. Green Tea 19 de
'Too-taloa, 'do ' I'S do' I
o Tieki.mies do •.0 00 do
o Udlistare,aeoespented of the
most nue and choice Tens
grown on tho fertile andgerd al
.soll of Assan.-- •—••••••• 011 do-
Willi sclera, so encourage the (=edema:re Of 17..4
matchless Teas. It is the
In
el the proprietor*
to distribute by lot, sarong the pnrchasersi - a quantity
'of Teas ;neat to the Etat Tent's Profits en Weida
. Each porchaser reedivrieuelosed in Om pink
sac, .e numbered earti6eate, entitling Not to one
chance the thatribouon for every Any etas laid out,
end on the receipts amounting to Ilett,OCA the ander.
"entails ned parcels Of Tea, to the video of ten per test, ,
or 58,000 W 11.1.111: GIVEN AWAY no 0411110t2,
*deeming to the fbilavriug • I
10 prises of:Albs of doesch at St le lb,EO br SOSO
00 do IS do do- 6001berS100
.00 do Dilbs .do do de tim lhor
100 •de Pos do do do 000 Dor EMI
Ea do -11 b do dd '• do :BO lb or OntSo
425 Prises in all. semi, $l,OOO
Those persons who prefer lower priced Teat can
receive their primate proportion, or they all -be re ,
perchaned for cash, at a reduction 010 per cent.
.Country Arent* wanted. Applielifons to bead.
dreamed, port paid, to the Company , * Depot, as alms.;
ien:Dm
Peaussylvania 111/apltal."
contributors who Lams' tot Pad the Third
lastalturat to• this institution, Witt infer a favor
by pall same the sae on Saturday, (to day to as under
signed, at the Bank of Pittsburgh, ai m la needed
to pay sonar tors forthwith. ;
ialutat JOIIN Trassurcr._
ANo Vacatlott:i
0: K. onennialimrs
' COMMERCIAL re WRIRINO ROOMS
mill mask open duties' the Summer,
both day,end evening. , , Popiis Myren.
monthly will be reeetved.Tor any length
ot elm. desired, from twenty Imams' tri then menthe,
at such times as best nit *air ortaveniittee. 'Ladles
meet in <septum& aparunent, from *l4 4 P. M. , Stu
dents In commerelsi and steamboat ,book keeping,
both day =dere:deg. Such Les Isisht.to attend the
summer term,should make applastionttoon.
jet:. .
bona um. cmi/M---.6•S'VoLlimile.
011eWo:Triertli.into olnpeußgells3l:4*42:::redb!
jet - NeMl....._____lWoodstreetL
TICTOES-- y2l_AOO Du Canal bast tiled and , r. .4,
..i by i - ra_. - STRART,,R.SILL
AIM LWAT#II6...
ICAWard A. eaarklrr,
'
10 South Cofetrt at., war Baltiwni Baltigta,t
_Artie E. Godfrig.g. Bios. N.Y.,) •..
FlEORTEltellthoe Findings, end Chalet In loather.
of Swami. kfadm English and Prank Kid sties,
math Calf Sktes, 'Putout Lembeft Illoreeco, red,
Irking, nod pink rstumileints,Ste. Ltutirofsf Francais,
SILK GALLOONS AND MUM/NW Locate, Webbs,
Shoe Koivea. Awl Midas ' , Shoe THREAD, Bleed
Tacks, Shoe Nails and Shoe PEGS, rif all ere. -
E. A. G. having' established the l4:ave bUaltlePS In
Baltimore; ls enabled to Alp goods'South or West
with the utmost desputelt, end at the fewest prices.
• Idanraseturerm, dealers; and all inhere, levy rely
. upon °Wank'g every artiele in the. trade, of,
the - beat
Quality, and on liberal terms.
IrThlanufeetorer el Lens, BootTrets.Shots Trees,
OlemPa, Crimes, Stoat Stretehen, ate,' All orders will
be promptly elevated. Low priers for cash.
A catalogue econsiolug tvernoplate Lisrof every
Ornate in the trade will be forwarded 10 throe who
may desire it. ' - lt • ,
EDWARD A. GODFREY,DI &Calvert st.
temyWid32u elm Italtimom
. GREENWOOD .GARDENS. I
.
BOTiCS. • .
HATING keen moneyed for some me by genie of
time
noseblevoue boys,. inleting the ebnadsety and I
fruit, occupying the evrtogato the rash:Mon of more I
proatable imams, fro. To preteen ineb from motley,'
trarotect 'risings will. be furnished w Ith a ticket at
the entrance , foriS Cents, Irbleh will , be received in
• the colonel for IS Cents in refreshiatuti. Family %ICY
l• eta for the swum will be fumishotby the ptoprietor.
The Saloons' , will be furnished" with I.Grestes, ,
Emits, nod all the daises...if dor season- •
The garden ate enter, nap. No 2:lcevea the PEI it.
sanding tutor beginalog of each harts Of the day end
. 5 ./cS. • let
(font end Diipatelw NVI4
Onsiaggrable 111 k wig. •
NaPHY ZIHROUPIELD.IIave =4 • band
n assortment of above goods, of desirable
taints. , , may 23
allies • *ay . GillGp.
E outzumaing Scrip of Atli heat City will be
J. a SAM/
3(blawkestmB
SALE OR: GOODS .
At F
tie One D ,
Veto Y * ' ,
Store of
A. A. MASON'' 81, CO
vr/ILL teem ' teen on Menai, !WU, tll3O
V V Their uncense etteiblirh all 'heir
Penafoe
Rera lo ROOn. TM, WMaunt, d oll ns occasion, be thrown
en f al their esieneiro
melt will be °flexed lb retail purartrers, at adlteouni
of from Pti to 20 per mut-leas than usual pricer.
THEIR. liTOCCOY IDLES Comprise am four
hundred pieces, and will be aeld,at tut introeuse,dlo ,
11houes, Grew
16 ;.Ir anortesent of Shambe,lbitertesilamtes,.
&din.. Foulard . Silks, lawns, ?Mashed. Jaem ,
'Cambria% and Dress:Goode genertally, will be area
ant immediately, at about ono !Agee anal rates. ,
11 ease* Fart Catered Lawns mill be oCerad u . .re.
11 do lifireger, is 10a,
.6 do llualin da Laluer,;, . , ;Au
Superior 1,16115 h and Ameriesh Calicoes; , 10a lle.
NlO do:6111.1nm Ilandkerehiefsi , 6 s
00 ue,
A lame lot of Wr extent CoharS, soma as 101.
Together with ceompleta Tallow of Domealie and'
White Ocods,'llibbons, Haslet' e lord Olores Skoanete,
at , as. , •
Mating la slimmer' the roast datelines issortmenti
in the country, we tea will be 'ltemised dawn to much
LOW= owes than at any of their previous Annual
FrilitTeLTVawaZ Clai, for
ing and marking down steels:. No Walla lOU IX
my3t Ai A-MASON a CO
CLERE..AirePiTddre;
A
MAN, wheican width . a - plain hand tree
17, and who le well acquainted In the eq . , will
find a peon went situation 67 nrritiut Mum'.
Teleareph Mee, I. Charles Itote • myainide
CODLlVEll,ol4—Justreielit, i fitattloto(Romb
ton, ma & Coo genaino' Oil, for side
by nrynt r• J tr, CO
DRUSBIATED .POTASSA—josi vied aid (male
b y 3 t .! • I KIDD & CO'
VILCCIY4O kegs No I.
81 twist, Gado Brute,
FII
Incising per steams! Wilshigtothnlfs! sale
I . 2y____styal , JAS , PAI.Z.I
rveLsor & VERNON—A.;tew , an d inieresthig
Ji. Novtl,lllsso. tmb, Jestritakt and forssle by •
my3l JOHNSTON IS fiTUORTON.
RoLL. , II
,ER—.:s.bblilors!retrAltke.,:kattbl:
Valuable and exteuslvai Water Potwar to
lot On favorable terms.
MITE WABASH' NAVIGATION COMPANY aro
1. now prepared to lease the Voter - Power at the
Grandßapida, to an asnount aifftelenhho propel four
hundred pairs of mill atono..im, lointiou is b a .d
upon • cock , foundation,' sad the power eon tootle,
nsently be applied on both olden ofthe neer. The
main of the White Blear, on well as the Wabaah, can
he readily famished .at. thlatpolor While timber.
iron ,ore, and coal, et the (I Meg abondunee, and of
superior quality, mui be cull* procured through the
111100 country.
Tamta—One hundred detail per annum fork pp.!.
Or auflicleat.thptopel a Angle run of .smedirtut lured
mill Mona, for • period of Peen 4eare, with the
elf ht ofrenewal on the expliatlon or the leme, li ft
fair valor:donor the power antilop:at. Thoelte of the
mill or manutoctory Included} without tardier Mimeo
fromthe Coropmy. By allot , of the, Direct Is. -;
.MINER T. ELLIS, .
Precidenl of the W. N.
9, taar . royal:dim'
Vociatens, la., ?day
C HEM Itfo
Cruyre del- •
rule Apple doh -,
• Imitation Ergnth del • • -
Detail dep
Western Recede
For elle by WM 4 mecum° It CO
loy3l I.lbe.ril etrCel
PRINTING PAPER-46 rid". VeNIN
do .2313611d'
2S do
,*tr37l4;
do 111.138.4 •
do r 3130 Jai
do 23We.:
,Os hand sod for sale by la II t-Mildrllt
styll No J 9 Hood dude
Macaroni andyormtaeUt.`:
!MSC—ltalian blateonni Vennieellf.let'ule
by ma C7#. AfoCLUMO 'it CC ,
Goirtittlit r ai l fr a•l 4
_2_ IIP I LY talY t t i h ß eTifia r k i-gorVhite:=
for ataatO " 7 i:co r,sttelt .
Scotch Nor* Moro Ili ents oti tri faast.)
Marisa Mal% phtio ftztt , Pgv . t r i , •
Victoria Lawns
end • 0 .,
Plato Jaokonctailacit arash, -
8../d...totic assortment a Embroidered end Nit..
ea Newt., tunrch eo, very atiasp,
glaa gglk /garage, • •
FOR VE:ll.9—a supply reatived ti
Blllar 1 19 . i 111.19.C1IFTELD,; •
etgentnref Vonrth and gimlet stu
p r isWeetiaardesse. • ;• j
RIB DEGIGHTFUL. suiincea• sitristat is
drsots in feli operation. and suppapi...th en. the
ieselat of the . season. , Its
.steanter N0..9
rain • .I•l•lrtket frontlheelpf th the
J ee elog the facto Int street int damn in the mOna.
fro, and at the beginning. ofliabit hoar,antil wet ed g a,
--eandase excepted.. rto intatieatlng drinks kept eo
thejiremisce. . • . , MTV) •
-
a sao. Part PnValtailka. 1660;
Corner of O'Hara sad Etna Orem,FIIIII Wani
Dllsaaluataa. . . •
rtlIE don of Heap a Totten:mai dined:edentate Td
of April last.by the deaUfof Wm. J. Totten: „.
Ades Hasp, 1., baying purchased en totetelt of
lbe We Wm. J. Talton, In the firm of Hasp &Totten,
and formed a to•partneeddp ad% tihi. Wolter, Tbes L
Kemp, they wal eoatitote taO 100111000 of the ranters
ander Oa name of Knot, I Cl., and' 101 l settle ell
Hal= spinet the lota firm. and teeeieaoA debts and
delOtedooWlDs ta On OW, (41394111
THEATRE!
I.ornee and Mu:mpg,
C. S. PORTER
PRIM cm (11.111111101:
nren• Circle end rnlyntnn .. .
Sorond'uld-Titha ... ..
• GRUM Vor colored persposl,-- 7 , .211
Doors open at osa Ingo so ,
ok,o .
BENEFIT of 21, OIL
on Tneodsr, JuneHE POI3T 44 A
will b.
TATE.
Etc Oxley
d. Web 6 .7
. Mt Tavter
limey% •
Platinda••-•
• , -
o conclude with ' •
T!l£ SPECTREOIIIOEOB . OONi.
Dickory r
Tao celebrated RAYMOND FAMILY ate enraged
and will ehortly appear. -
PITTSBURGH MUSEUM 16 LECTURE' ROOM,
APOLLO 'IIA . z.L.-6:9,tra.r:!
OPEN DAILY; from 8 A. M.. tJI IO P. M.
Admission to Mote= and LWOW 1t00m.25.e..:
Reserved sew, ilk teats clam ' 1.3
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GREAT—ATTRACTIONI!
At Philo Ball each Evenlbg ads 'Week.
B. SPENCER arllt preeeut u: the Ladies and
Genttemeno,l'ittsonegb, tow of the tenet won.
derfol and ataustaa experiments ever seen in ibis env.
tames. bete last, La has made 10111, man ,mond , rfal
diseovenes. Alsace Sonatas indifilrettrairr will be
The .htAOIC /1111180i0 p reinn ,,,,, i n
which a i>enOn eon see seiy fttereriihstat or encores,
admissiOn,ts cent. •
Doors open at 71 o'elotalctLantariaid.o. - , lapltletr.
wiggiNGTON •
137 . 4. 239 Wood .11tridi.dbove
rpillAT splendid establishment is nor. Bread fur
I Bent. It 'ls sides rably *minded. fed Coneans g
Lenturodea Ignitions, die. For lernmarply to
JOHN A pttzsisioNsi,
aptedd.• •., Wood dr. ..
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ci;zoic ll 4l.era c Ta K
JOUN H MELLOR, Ifo Or Wood tdrart, .h.•
,fteelwd, ,Ind now ormds for exam:load. arid
mde, • new stock of Piano Forts, from the celebrated
msaufactory oft Utiekertoß, Roston.
- Teacher. and amateur. are reireelfoßE haked to
exame a very beautiful GRAD o Ptallo. received with
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• UlF.ll7Aredg..7,VM.l'e...72.l;:g.`Z`
that , and Penn street, a mall Hooting 'Clii.en Gold
Watch, with +deer dial, and a than gold chair; The
person • finding thew will be suitably reworded on
bringing dem no her J •13. McFadden, Mirk et street,
or to the office of Taalfok. O'Connor, corner of Poem
and Wayne Street.. . _ : ' coy=
113 Y VI MUM of a decree of the high Cain [titbi.
.0 eery, the subscriber, on Treater. will offer at pub
Ito gale in the Exchange, on THURSDAY, the ntati
day oHarm -= ALL THAP PIRCP: OR rnaco: CP
GROUND AND IMPROYSIDENTS, shunted in the
city of Pittsburgh,' it. the . State of Pennirelvinia,
'known as; Lot Number IP; In Mike' Plan of Pitts
town, Allegheny county, begionlog at the corner. of
Marion street and the Vaunted and Meehanie'aTurn
pike Ytoad, refining thence; wertanudly, and binding
on said' road twenty-eight feet eight and a half Inch
es thence soptheratilly ono hundred, end Monty feet
to a Direuty•feat foot
liL allay, thence earowardly toren ty
ty-eight feet' eight anA.a half M thence
yhre,
Ilerthwiolly to: the piece Of. teglnning, On
De led Lot le entre& ti.larti ivory Frame
The.rermsor ogle ai prescribed by the decree are
nun fourth eneh on the day of We, nod the remainder
In *goal Instalments :at s, twelve, and eighteen
Month; to be le-clue O
d at the _option of rho parelnuer.
1 . . • /45. MALCOLM, Ventre,
No. t 7 Lexington meet, 13a more, Md.
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' ' OIbSON & CO, Auctioneers
: Plata of the above described property may be 'seen
al the °Bice Of the Trento, on and after Die Mir day
of dene:—Balt. Amer. - - - - , inydltdound ,
LIFIC INSVII.A.IIOE•
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J. 7/...... 4 7..firt. •
.Aient for tioPoota. fife Inrsoolla Co. of Phila.
tr. of the %Vixen. Interseee Colspioy No.
9f.V.lee weer, Pivaborsh. • •
Pamphlets, velth all secretary halormetloo, and
blank toms 1.11113 e furnished.
oband &ems in,state'their lire. r. the Lenoir of
doh . wives and caldreal oreduors the lives Of.thetr
debtors. • - •..
. The profit. of thtl COr.P.ItY ' ll '.} d ' A
Samos the holders of Life Policies.
The dltideodo of the past - top years have been'elth
ty per eels...oh Vest. • ony:o3
TOC/7.oB=iisik. of hear . di far eatc - Ty
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toyt'd Owner of Woodsolfier:th nmoy
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. 30 Cornar'of Woed and Slsik euett.
QAL. SODA—leisk received and for saltily.
roy3o 8 N WICKERSISA7I
/ INAbI/AltiNK ANI) CLAICenVINES, - .of sr;
perior qualloos, kept constsunly on bard on/ for
sale by . A CULBERT/DN. ,
Irroo . , No 105 Liberty sneer
Dings, ult.:saw-1. bet pipe. sod o4d,tlaaner
casks, of Om minufattons of Jolla Durand & Co,
Bordeaux, kept constantly on hand Bad for sale try
on7to ' A siLLICERTSCN
rtftriga — dOßUl ALS—Absinthe, Aconite, AP7ou
jr band and far sale Int aribil. A CULBERTSON
TU°•si 6DIa on hand uoa for
lle7PLßstM"°.-d I'.ULUEBI9nN
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TUST RECEIVED, F at the ritribrugh Fhplly Oro•
U. eery and Tea Warchettlet
1 svisa Fresh Oyslers, la chi coot; .
6 66 Is otjazii
5 do - do" - do, lb plot •e.
The above Fresh °Meta aro parboiled. sad pat op
112 a highly conceitraled soup, enclosed Interelesical
ly sealed cans. sod wilt Sup mach lonstr.than tbs.*
pot op
wlll i e ' s27al l ietsil,
,WM a BIeCLIISta & Co,'
T. 14 Libetty
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V SLVAIILE RISTOUICAL WORKS.
Leanta's Wilmes, a vols. 8 vo. • ~ . , ~•
The Alnerteilll Loyalints. Locum Sablite,B
VJoen.nee' of the Uniteditsetes, 5 vol. 8 vo.
The Mtltimits of Wazhionvon,l9 vol. 8 vo.
llildrethis History of the United Statet,3 vote. st vo.
Elaneteft's History of the United Somali :3 vol.. 8 vo.
The Walks of Itranallm,lo vat. 8 vo.. • .
Statesmen of the Commonwealth of En lane, 8 io.
Ptemoott's Foritnarid and Isabollm,3 ea a vo.,
Rodent's His - Airy of the World, 4 vol. ea.
For male by . , .-, . JAS D Lorswoors,
111$30 Bookieller and Impotter,lo4, Foarth It
al oft bald Ibr Pate
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amy2l • DROWN & lantyPaTlUcb,
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band and tor oda by— . , , • . •
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ANNU AL offelentlio D'serruy.l2m.
Noble Deeds of Wm . Itao.
Iferoimsof tbe Bliviornkry Daterprure. 1 2 m*,
Iltualtlars illatarrof England.. Its..
ClibtroWs Kane
Tho Optimist. I.ly Tuckestaan, moo. •
Goldmide• Afitecllaneoat Wolk, Viler.
The Wolkieff...mtkardtVoals,D.D. STD, '
Life of Jean Panl. MAW -
poems. 12036.. •
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For bide by D LOCIZWOO
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ASH-111 casks, inv. reekl,
...In • R0R1A014.1.1711.14 te
AUILMA PAPER - Very assay, lined!
JO: dui* for ontnida wonder... A cdusiiiiii sr
.ar this papa, IY, 15,17,10, and RI beans mm:
in nom, and any sion or pain= Ininfiaaill at
1na.17 , ,I.O.MMONMAICRUU
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MCP nle by -.1 -• -I fiCIIOONMACER_LI ;
ULPIL QUINLYE-11* oz for etbs by
warn scimorougEk. k
LOl3 W 00D-70 tyr I chip for
mayit
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rIERAIAN CLAYII4 casks bd BO boat,
per ealaal, end for elle by .
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ankle, recomfl this dab szut inem.kirs.n . s
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LU it -40 . banals Aim, for a ICIUDI
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