THE PITTSBURtIII GAZETTE. runistiEb BY WHITE IM=I WEDNESDAY MORNING, MA 4' 5; Ink WIIIO STATIC COSIVZIITIOAL As a comlos of the Whig State Central Ciroiniktoe, held at Harrisburg. March la, 1P.50, It WU flaret.vms' That the Whirs of the several commies of this S tate lse reuaerted to elect a number •of dole rates equal to their respective. stpresentatives in the Lerislaue; the .114 delegurslomeetln Convention its the eitp of Philadelphia, on the lath • day of Juno. 1650. for the purpose of nonaleatthe • candidata for Canal Commissioner, to be toted for at tha comma Ceram! Pettiest. MORTON PaelalClLliEfa Gamma II Mar, Seeretcri: , - firIIth.E.NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL. MATTERS TFLEGRAPRIC NEWS, , , Contryg Seaseris.—A correspondent suggests the name of wig. Weer, of Allegheny, as a can. &dee (or County Burrow , . As Ws is the only - Ire have hoard mentioned for the office, we taie the liberty of saying that we understand. , hem good authority, that Mr. 'West la a very err tumble man, and well quallfted for the cake. -- Tel Cola tilirivnconrr.— We gotta took thti town by simprisc yeraiday, with an extra, giving the important news from Washington; in relation to the difficulties with the Captain General of Cobs, which . will bo found in another comma, and which was telegraphed from Washington express. ly for thispaper. The news itself Is startling and highly impor tent; and further Intelligence will be looked for with intense Interest. We hope those who haze hitherto charged our Government with tadigbr• once to oar honor ■nd interests, will now be welded that the dignity of the country, li,nd the • rights of its citizens will never suffer in the. buds of the Whig administration. - • • The Dcmocndie State Convention met lut week Wilintmeport, and pat in nomination the fol lowing ticket Wu. T. Moulton, of ,Iliontgontery, for Canal Commissioner. Ernalau Ban's, of BILLING, for Auditor General. 3. Porter Browley, of Crawford, for Bnrreyor .13eGend. In nenooneunt the tietet,:the Rat, or this city. Inn the folkeeieg remain: We have no personal knowledge of the chg. rector aad quaktlcations of Mr. Morrison; but the feet that he has, enjoyed the confidence of the in. telligent and radical Democtacy of Montgomery ;c ounty, and . the additioaal fact that he has been selected as our standard bearer, by the greet Democratic party of Pennsylvania Is endorse. mentenough the us. We therefore nice the name of William T. Morrison to our mast head, where It shall remain until he is triumphantly elected in October. Oen. Ephraim Banks ' of Mifflin, the nominee for Auditor_Geocrali an d J. Porter Brawley, of Crawford, the nominee for SurveyoeGencral, are old and consistent Democrats. They shall have tray acqualided support." , Those who ate acquainted with the enthusiastic, net to my extravagant, manner with which the / l og generally speaks of its party candidates, will consider this rather A cold reception. The foci Is, the Codvention has nominatad most 1:1111A, able ticket, nod Ike party Is dissent Bed and cheg. tined, ILS It bin good rennin to be. As the Poet Is wholly ucacquainted with the . qualffieetions of 11. candidate for Canal Comminioner, we willtry and enligtiten,tnni. Mr. Morrison was a mem ber of the late Legislature, and a member of the Imp Orient committee on' Banks This wirespo. attion.cf eensiderahic importance, end ongheuf bring a mart out; d' theie vita pay , Ib ag' to Lim. Bur we are informed he moved hintseLra mere cypher, without'a siOglOiden, a ..sienk. and turn- roman min, with no energy or force, of eheracter; and no confiderien• in, his own Anginent. Stich . mania wholly unfit for the highly reipenntrla office et Canal sninnoissioner. •Thsrorie :so elks in the'Snite which requires more decision of more ready end so un d judgment, and mom firmness and Confidence le Ma atm ability;': 'Goo of the oinpostid iberactexistlca maim 'he A tool fo therm oda of designing moo. , if the peopianf . Pe au isYliatiii have any rdepeet far slimeseives ending reliand tar the welfare of theStete,.thcfiill, not place a mut ea wholly' incongetem, la to highly neepoeMbio no oltoo. • The next men on the ticket iejßaturnhif B/mr-si the Auditor Ostlers!. This is A thoaoht peitant andce'iteentipt or ioSoinpetent ma,- . the finances of the State might be serlattly Elia ' hammed or embezzled. is. are believe reepectable nein, but unfit for the olSce. was spoken of for Judge in Judge iVoodward'e plate, some years ego, when the whale bar of the District Salted cf emigrating, so °Merged were they at the Mos. Ought a man unfit be placed in no Important a station, where he will hate to paw upon claims formiliiooa of dollars anomaly? POSTER BILOAILIIT, the candidata forSurveior General, a place of oat much importance, we be- Lave; but hardly us' low as our De - mocratie friends have estimated it, as is indicated by their aelei_ also. Of this man we shelling nothing at present, except to express oar gratitude to the Convention that they did not piece him in a higher position. If the Post says any thing , in his favor, we may nonce him again... , . Sock is the nuke: the Lot:aloe° Convention has deemed fit for the suffrages of the people of Penn. sylysen—a tleltet which . no party, la no other State of the Union, would have dared 4:1 hale presertrd to the Pcorlim If Me - Whigs ,tale np good men they will certainly.sweep the State, if these is nay self respect end regard for the public welfare left. " Onnotwoors Lute: . a collection of Skeiebes sod Letters. By Grsce Greenwood. *econd edition. Boston, Twlcuor, Reed, and Fields-" Weans indebted to the; talented authot of this elmniang work for a copy, for which abs bas our thank', as there are none of the fugitive Diem of the day, to he found in our periodicals, which we read with more delight than her,. In fact, it has become-a-habit with us to read every article her eignature. The work is most beautifully printed and bound, and will doubtless wort find its way into the hands of all those who admire native worth and genius. We presume it ii for "eke at ,some of oar bookstores Letters (mm Matanzas slate thei all its ihhabi lards, on the nein of the invasion at Cardemyriih one accord, tendered assistance: to the Govern. meet. Arms were given them by the autheritiem, but the preeipitate flight of the invaders madelbeir employnient unneeewary. According to s tether from Cardenas, the expedi tion carried off with it a largo autount of moeay,tal:• en I rum the public treasury in that city., An American at liavina writes that he anis ,. ILO of the captured invaders marched iototho prises of 'Moro Castle. Affss Fewwfwors Coven—A. new book is an nounced soon to be published in L'endon, emitted •`Rural Hours in tbo United Sales;. by blisi aimons Clapper, 51onshtss of tho novelist., The application of Mrs. T-13. Lawrence, for merly of Boston, fora divorce from her husband, go the ground of harsh and improper treatment, sk , pending before the Court at Looisville.--t The jury hare rendered a verdict for 'the cant, but the decree of divorce hao out T.% hems deduced. : Austria, actutiding to, the settlement made al Si Petersburgh, is to pay. Russia for ber intervention Set Iluntrary, 3,700,000 silver • roubles, or about $3,000,000. Seven hundred thousand roubles ttre to be paid in salt, and the remainder in equal annual instalments, with five per cent interest • COL. FELEMDST.—We. under...triad that thei' acre graphical docietyof London heats voted a gold medal to Cot. Fremont for having made, during the pat year, the moot valuable diaeriverics in geo graphy, orally Lumina perm°, /LiL Woe; we un .l.lerstruid, for this society to give a medal every year to the person having made the nadit valuable . dit Covcry It Geographical cicace. Tamoneau—A meeting was lateigheld in Clarke burg, Tennessee, over winds ]lone Ca." Johnston, lateTastmoater General, praided, at which rem lotions were passed in favor of the Compromise raiolinions of the Committee of thirteen,. and ex pressing the, must unalterable etticbmeot'tb the Tito Philadelphia North Arnegican annonnem the opining of a further sectional/0 Central jowl, (01109,14: • .... r PIMNiTLVA3I.6 . IIAILROAP.*Ie will be even thY iefcronm to the advertisement, that ilia improve. meet will be opened 'to -Huntingdon on that 10th insi,for trade and pa:sager traveL' By this', en. tendon of the staid,passcagetiwhinliiaye this eitit . at 8 o'clock in the morning, willarrivo itianntings :Von early in the evening, and, after h night's rest oh the packet boat, will rem, the' Portage' Rail road by daylight, takethe pricketkwatat Johnstown, and arrive et Pittsburgh by the- nulddle of the fol . l o wing day, with Infinitely less fatigue than inflow Lj n oomontilv. incutved.,apitk .witbout Ims ; of stern. 3trntrl4,lBso. puticulavto distinguish him. 114 millet:pie, Ur. . kilter Cat; ftte, Dia" blr:.-Allaw me to *Ter Foote,' is 'a (aims man; he is short, amalt, sod vtlemstrkor ustoirtbeivllitsttlY" le??bli'llM-XI°BR9 2 . 1°m ST k4; Sianntra Sir:ancient' mid mammy list evening.' ho Lila mauve, uneasy being, mating &WM cob -.4eldom bava we or the West enjoyed such a tinually. He speaka more thats'nfili other Slit- Milir-4,4C4lo4Ectaniftnt. SiPAUX9fJhPfti! fa fiff.l49 energetics and llo.tfielimYs contauice bereelr the, splerutd performances o Tient; hie [mate, whatever they ma ybe; Instill& Ltons•,limce•amd tAiricirlltsencefia, amide fink oat, andit iabie.fortuno Muni tcik.e in hoturater iirompsniniSita of Madam ffima i t The braise with itotnebOdr, yet he Is undoubtedly a kind and was a good one—it Most brilliant 'endielern aodi- neteromi man, with many redeeming qaajities. mice test fied their musical appreciation, and the Heir him, is Kr. King, a ,most dignified and us& generous enthnsiesin of their bouts, by frequent fat Senator ; ha; never Indulges In,.persCriatilies, and prolonged applause. nor does he consume the time ~of the Senate In The young Prima Dona Was in fine .voice, and looking ." bell:gni exceedingly." -And. here may I be allo.ved to Wy, what after an acquaintance of three years I may well say, to all who are interested in the sioger;lhah she is, in the private editions of Ide, 03 lOVellillo , 6oa estimable, saxhe la captivating to the public and admirable as an artist— None can know the rooms intimately without loving her, and to her friends there would be a heaven of melody in her voice, even were oho fa leas great and brilliant's wsinger.. Oa the evening. of the sth, this fine company mill give their farewell concert. 'Then, let all the musiedovera or Pittsburgh—and this I am aware, comprehends a large clan—go to bear tor the 1631 time for some yew, the enchanticg voice of Bircsoe!anti I Every body uhould be mere to bear her " asimiDive—let all her friends be them to cheer her warmheart at partlcg.—and may Ood bleu her wherever she goea! Truly yenta, GUM Gasmrwocm. Corespendente of the Pittsburgh Gateau. 'Descrlpttv•—Vnlted States Senate. Wesactacon, June 1,1830. Ida; Enrreet—Year regular correspondent in this city, keeps your renders so well informed an to political tattlen, that there is no occasion for . ins to dwell upon them. If a person does not wish to became sick and disgusted with polities, he bad better not corns to this city. The last thing Mat seems to be thought of; is the good of the country. 'Berson:at and party interests ma rries the time and attention of the great mans of the members of Congress. Should they treat each other as they treat their common ,. country, they would be denounced and driven finun decent so ciety. But I will um:dwell upon this sad picture. Perhaps I may amuse some of_your readers by living a kind of running description of some of the principal characters in Cengreati— , indlint let us visit the Senato. Oa entering the Chamber, the presiding officer, Vice President Fillmore at *nee attracts alien. .lion. He is • large, noble looking man, with grey hair sod fresh complexion. His manners are early and dignified, his yoke km; and hit , whole bearing is such as to command the reaped and‘cenildence ofall parties. He is withal a man of inns character and blemeleel life. To the ex tremetelt cribs Chair sit. Henry Clay He is now more than ever "the observed of all observers." Si* amusing to hear strangers as they enter the Senate Gallery, inquire, which is Mr. Clay! He is the Prat men they with to eee. After looking at him fora time in silence, they begin to make rev marks about his appearstme; what they think oF him, olse:. Alluvia to feel the most unbounded idmiration for the man. Ho is. a good deal changed in appearance from what he was a few yearn thew.' His blur Id quite grey and thin—his form antiosettal bowed aohh yea* and', the tot impression is , made abut he • must soon pus 'thrtiett'hiiiisesithr slCalt; every eye turn. ad toWarda'.hirtc 'patient; letters ,' and pen. are dropped,anCeelt§eaempleettmes a Settee:o Ned auentive imetttherir AN he proceeds his head be -gins Co moac,,hn bandi to!*.ieraitM, hie toter:be comes 'erect and theirieti mass of h 4 • tneledious ' • voice tall with encluintiog- power. iman • the audi tory. It is perfectly - wonderful to witoese the :bersalitiOf his powers.:,. He earths logic:the - rave , batmen:Ms, foicillii—he can soar aloft aid ream at latTet - ever the of: iineginicton; or he can comb deeirdie 'lse every' ESN life; ttie eereinon pears of We FP*SFFI•c9c"ImIIT?... . . theampv, or . grapple with figures, and tame, and in each and over! plies eheir - himself a Mostar Truly tio:ia a lanai Monderfal Man.. He ir,:oa gnemionably;petegpaltq theraeaipopnlar man in the Senate, as well ea Mike ncriihtry: By his shy, tim hyt.getraitd. eleipier outo,.withx- lezge:head andplrMant eteinitedmina He sits quietly said ypeaW'hnt . iseldato. I I in a man al' mark., end arhealm —menial he is toned to with great attention. His views upon Slavery are stint: as to way most of the South` era Senators against blot. At times they indalge in the moat bitter and personal ukase, bet he paps little at an attention to it.. He is inspected; that• a, and bated. ' ' little to the left of Mr. Clay, is the not of Judge Berrien. He is to plain benevolent looking person. Asa debater be stands very !ugh, and his great personal worth secures the confidence' °lgo:raters, and givealim a commanding lona once.- He takes rather ultra ground upon the Slaverit question. . • Near Mr.' Heroics alto “honest John Davii."— Ws bale hasbncome perfectly white, which gives Aim a patriarchal . appearance. Ho is greatly re. spouted, though he seldom speaks now. Ict front ofJudge Benien is to he peen the dis. Magni/hid Senatott'of Ohio, Mr. Corwin. Ho is a man of good ipso, fair proportions, and hasibe come quite portly.- ; Far some reason or other, he takes no part In the ekeitang debates that ito gav leg en. Ina would but open his mouth, there mould be oofoek of listeners, for rut an mortar he Is unrivalled. • It is-hoped ho will break silence be fore long. - lathe neighborhood of Mr:Corwin to Mr. Hale, Heil a large, fine looking man, and bears the mark of groat good nature. Though his views are greatly - abborred,yet he never spee6withaincom• mtedlng the attention of Senators... Jet a akinnish . og debete he is eqUal is any man In the Senate. Ho apeaks,with ease, and abounds in witticisms. At tee moment ha will lash Senst.ra into • storm of passlon, and the;:next (canonise them 'with laughter. 1 was amused the other day, while lis tening to bin, ,to tee the excitement which was produced. Some Senators left their seats, and paced tie chamber. Judge Batter sat in his seat but trembled like a leaf from head to foot. .I.t wu really patois! to loe — ilx at him; bat when he suited ready to burst with rage, and expression. elan. ger wero heard all:over the Senate,Mr. Hale gave a playful and witty turn to hie remarks and set the House In a roar of laughter. This fewer. which ha nossessesTri an eminent degree, cue. btu him to keep on the beat possible , terms with ,the Senator!. , _ . _ Oa }Resume aide of the Senate - eta the great Scatter of Massachusetts, Daniel Webster. His broad expansive forhead, black steady eyes, mark Ma:las an latelleeMal giant. Haub% but little part in debate, except when grout question, are brought, forward. For the moo: past ho alto gold• ly and calmly listening to what otherifhave to say' Occasionally he waliza across the chamber.. Elia monomials, claw, and steps measured. In LOCI. uer ha is cold and distant—nciperson takes any • liberties with him, but all treat him with the moat omfound deforenee, He is note popular in the same amass that Mr. Clay is,:yet every body Is proud of him as a fellow citizen and countryman. Oa the 'rime side of the Chamber with Mr. Webster, la Mr. Badger, of North Caroline. Be is II man of common size, quite bald and of active habits.. Besides beihs an able lawyer and slaters men, he as Tana n a Theologian. He has felt It necessary woollen the views of Bishop Ives, and has shown no little learning and skid In his oppo. aitioe. • Near Mr. Badger it Truman Smith, an old codger looking wan. Men of the Lime he h walk ing at!out., Ito beau goner gait, :and la always looking down, as though be was hinting Dome thiegf • On the other aide edam Chamber, at :the: ex. tr G ma sight, is Mi. Beaton. HOl.ll a largo Nadir QM, hair somesibat grey. Uhl seldom be Is ab sent from his mat, and la always at work. When he first rises to speak he is dul'. , meaa re d , ..d anactemating--bm by dwell, ho kindle. up. Rip mica becomes fill and powerful, sad ha soon sat lidea,his 'hearers that ha tmderstands perfectly .what he is talking 'about. Ho lea Man of great :industry and ofgreat aenctlymnenta. the same piut of the Climber,. is hfr. :mem Ile is *young man--rash, Impetuous, Ind :immuumerly.lla Wm with histeiton the Me able desk, and in many ways manifesti it eheregird for the emmmos proodetlce or the Senate. He hie :lateen, sod would be an .efreetivo speaker, Mg . fyk INT xateenbie bsbita,- c ` meat needs take .1 Mink of water every Minute M two, and he Wean his lady so long that ho La obliged to be cantinas all! phial; it behind his ear. Both of these bait Its - giro him a loareriati app.:imam° whies detraMi :" 7 " useless talking; be is urdoefullY respected. A row feet from him, is Mr; Cass, a short. did, good natured looking gentliman he is no great talker, yet an able man. Mr. Soule is &very accomplisbed men, and a most eloquent speaker; be is a Frenchman by birth, but speaks our Ingalls* well. ' Judga Butler is a man of common size, with hair so white as snow, and extremely nervous; he is considered an able mai, yet Teri ultra in Ms notions. I mmt defer any (briber descriptions till nether time. lam happy to say ant the Semi still a most able and dignified body. D. NIADDI MEW TORS. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Geirete. Nits You., Jose 3„i850. The passage of the bill by the Berate, &mating a mint to N. Y. My, is very welcomO to snerehso The'vestrietioos under *tab I=TIT2 hu been paved, by givitig the eentiset of the tablishment to the Philadelphia officers 1010131:113 What New York wants is a mit hare, and it Is immineriel mitethe'r the; manager resides at br w York or Timbuctoo. entere and depart' from the country through New York, and though the nem concern will only be • "branch mini," mom golden fruit will be plucked from It, than from all the other limbs as well u the old stock added. Daring the month jest closed, are hate bad an . Immigration large beyond all precedent: teaching the excessive number of 45,918 souls, against 39,- 158 souls in Etlay, 1819, an equal number,tbrough- act the whole year, would give us an influx equal to the whole population of the city, although more then 33,000 of these emigrants are from Great Batman, and of the poorest clue, oar bills of inertality show no °huge for the arouse,' and the city Is as healthy ne when we have only our stationary poprilation. The earnings of the Ede Road , for nay, ,were declared to day,snd reach the ones of 5149,2213,and 5035,975 for five months, can average of 5127,195 per month. The MIA has paid roundly in extra latexes; no doubt, daring lii constittetion,M com mon with all other made, but day light, is wen at last, and the fact now stares its opponents an the face, thus at u earning the interest epee every dol lar of its coat abet paying its expenseg of running: Is one year from tins date, the real western terminus of the Erie Road will be be at Erie, Pennsylvania. Moto' remelts Siblusdant,and cat he borrowed upon sewed rata security at five per cent. U. 8. 6's of '67, close at 1161 tem. div.) Pennsylvania Gs 9131, and Reading 49. Basinesi, generally, la tot active. It the dry good.. trade, there isEll3ro dote than it other branches. In 1101:00415 there hasbeen rather atm activity, although no improvement In prices can be quoted. The butter desulptiota of clothe are quiet.• There have been moderate pales of goods adaptid to the' tr.uthem and .Whatern markets, p9oh aapatinetat Linsurt, Tweed., &c There Is no net faatprolo notice tp fitteigrigootis A limited delayed lieitc.lohtirti uottitpres. ; The importations ariniditsda pMani s tiaanksre .alteady beerrlims fur rho mitanitti anti - many are predienntr.annvernocim Tam imniiatttatif foreign msrhefir,by the AIFII, ere tot quite:as flatteetng as - those prcortoualy isoelood. : • thett .tited king • dom the manslactuaeri ue gam ,la priests, .but buyers are fienterslly holding og; thus rattitui t lull in trade. This is piutietalirly the.eate is gam. chnsethhuheic, in consequence of the advent," , „ . iu cant; mannfactureu are eating blither rates, whieli b#yeis Letts , ' to,Aire• A city riper, this aotniat, boo the following news in relation .to iron that le not tattoo lout- et.--rla memo quantifies of forelfrofroo ae cam' ieg Into New Twit, and we Asat.qf his thousand tonicirepowed — by one Nev York house to'inew home orders; thee, the freight excepted, Nu! much of ii 'eoteeite Awake bettems) tilde g a ginicer a ;rain* of dollaii to Gnat Britain, it na article as euy of MUM razinte, and as uncial M our land of minerals, as flour or cora. The importation of thew 0,0430 tons of iron is an occurrence not of one week. but of many, and they contribute vast ly to the foreign debt which we an lost mew so largely increasing. The price of: rail road inn is very low in England, bat is kept op to abort SISOSID per too here, by the heavy freights.— The Erie Rail Read Co.; alone, have received I ten thousand tons of British iron Mace the Out : of April at New York, and three thousand taunt Quebec,to ha landed at Dankirk, via the Welktiel Canal. Cotton holden are getting their Ideas much tie ;rated just now. In feet, the demand for Areeri- Cln cotton so far exceeds the supply, that an or der from Bt. Petersburgh, received by the lust steamer, for four or five cargoes will fine to go unanswered. The old stock has been diminished not alone by the deficiency of the crop, which Is very coulderable, but by the exPantion 01 the annufacturlng system of Europe, and partial! szly of England. AU the atones told of ghosts and vampires have been folly paralleled by a ease brought to light here. Net long wince, a young men arrived to this Mty, and took beard at a house in Benin:cm, where he soon WI sick, and after a than lime died. The landlord of the boom . rterai his credi. tor for 13 and his fear of Losing It erej se great that he locked the corpse up in a rani so security (or the debt. Roam of the boarders of the house got up a aubsr_riptlon to burry the body, the Ned• lord purchased &edge worth five or six dollars (6, which he charged twelve, and when the friends came to attend the funeral, and the berme was at the door, he refined LI unlock the corpse unless he was paid the fire dollars that the deceased ow. ed him, otherwise, he declared he: woeld send the body to Potter's field. The young men, sheeted at the atrocious conduct of this vampyre, borrowed t he money, redeemed the dead body of the Motor. =ate stranger from his clutches, and buried it at Williamsburg's. • On 'change, the operation, are not large. Cat. ton Is firm. Floor is selling.treely at the q ocuitioes before given. bleu pork has rallied to 10,13, and prime 6,7303967{. Ashes, 5,14: Whiting 27, though some has been picked up lower. Tobaca co is active, with • speculative demand. Iron re mains at 11450020. Lard Is not so Ono, and 7 en is the top price. C. For she Piathurgh Garda. Wtuiam Wen, efltilegheny city, will be pre• wanted to the noMinatitly Couvention, which as sembles. to-day, to II mamma for the ofßce of 'Deputy Surveyor of the county.' Mr. W. has, through all his life, been s consistent-end earnest Whig, and, for many years, Wined one of the de. toted band that withstood the progress of Loco foceism fn his native county ot.Perry. Of his qualifications for the office he seeks there is no doubt, as he has been a practical Surveyor since hI, youth, and ties held commiulons as Deputy Surveyor from Gov. Rimer, and from one of the Govenaors of 041 e. TRUE WHIG. F.,' uL Patzdurgh Gautte The Old sad, the New. A c l b ri e tt z Lh w e a r id, i n he . lov'd the good, ew The light in hi which per fetheriestood Aloe! hoe gone! The stunt); pioneer awakes The farthest wood; The echo from his axe now 6n:ski The solitude. Where Mee hhl csbiristood, now stands The Vdtda wall;. Around are baltnymeadow lands With docks o'er all. Sweet homes before the swelling tide Are swept away; And grave yard bones are scattered wide When 'disk has away. Fair happinesa becomes ti dream— Gay areallh,the lure That mocks us like a plea ft realm- Along a moat! • An mows upon those winger WWII Tint Ittery itives—• Pate Genius in a cottage bona! Avraltatand, lea. rion rame's arena is beset • By men who fight; • Who battle on nod front regret, That barn for might! en iet the days o'eroto fathers knew, ' Aly're ! . Tl!e mint o(tbe arc fs NOW. The N. Y. Eve iiing,:lbat the &glowing paragraph cesicertiin -*cent Cuban ittehw !doe:— "We have beta' Informed that the recent expe dittie-ageinitt Cuba which :hams eignally; It not igderiainintisli 'Warr not -iridertaba with thssametioepsonder tbs.:apiens or the Cuba revollitlonistilifoPer; Edt haionstitielr — tristet: That Gen. Lopez mita i.mainded from their eosin .eits last w int er paeotirespieirte of some aerions diterenee brawl:en him anid.,rite . paity, Which to to aeasunt tit the limited - number of hisfellowere, and the disaaunua lame of their torai. i o reek. kealy fe.ted penning every thing rather than be dented the glary of being the East president o. Cabs:" , firm You. Hearten Mt:cr.—The bill to adab. fish a Branch of the United States Mint, at New York, pissed the Benue finally, yesterday, after thereinto from Mr. Elmore's funeral. It fs rtet to go into operation until the New York Legnelav tare declares the Mint property to:ho free from taratioo. Is provisions are briefly stated so fol- , . Ideation I. Appropriates 6225,000 gm the pur chase ars site, erection of a building, and famish ing the accessary machinery for a mint lathe clip of New York'. Sec. 2. For the appointment of a superinten. dent, treasurer, arrant, meter and refiner, coiner, two clerkr, and auto:Aosta workmen and ser. wants, tot exceeding twenty In number. The compensation ot the superintendent, animater, and coiner, is to be g 2,500; to the other officers 52,000, and to the two Interior $l2OO oath pm an. num. see. 3. The efEetirsand Merge to take en oath that they will (Willfully ditchers° tliair duties and to ciao approved security for the mite. See. 4. Pisces the Mint under the general supervititm of the authorities Wile mint at Ptilav tiepins. Set. ii. Applies to this mint all the laws now In force_ for the government of other mints: See. 0. Provides for merging the office of assis. tan' treasurer of the United States, Into that of treasurer of the mint. Tax Dissureascs et•Gtraestocric—A *ash- Ington correspondent, of theßaltimore Patriot, faralabas the following, which ia, the latest account , published of the recent popular diatutbanees in the Mond of Gaudeloupo: A friend' of the writer's, Monsieur Fawner, a French gentleman btu tindly furnished me from his private wartespendanee .of recent date, the particulars of the attempted negro Insurrection In Guadeloupe. The letter is dated atPolut a Pius. I translate:—Daring the trial of the inturgenta or Marie Galante Island, aro.; attempts were made to itithaidate the magistrates, het ,when sentence was about beets passed, these demonstrations reached something ofa climax, The colored pop. Illation, particularly or -Besse Tent mantfcated great egasperation,and menessed tho antherities.. An attempt was then made to burn the residence of the Governor, Col. Finest; the Chief Justice, and other officers of the Court. The arrival of Admiral Brunt, Governor of Martinique. with. the frigate African, intimidated tied quelled them. Sentence was thee punned upon the parties who hod been convicted and tome were condemned as galley slaves for twenty years, other& for a less term. The mulatto chief Atonic', who headed the insurgentit of Marla Galante's, woo sentenced to ten year's imprisonment. Oa the MI of April all was quiet. The dryness of the season wasaerfously Initt• sugar crop, at, the present cease:a—and tbrcaleoed lo &Tees the crop now in embryo. Atreramora AND Pstxrur, Rumos.—The Cars lisle annOrallt of Thursday has - the following in reference to Jerome It Boyer, itielitor • "The absence of the edam" we treat, will be a enfficient excuse for till the imperfections of this Week's paper; although from mope distressing me more, it is hard" to tell when he will again take charge of We editorial department. Geo.. Boyer tell Carlisle on Saturday morning last, to attend, as be sind,lthelVilliamtrtort Convention; but alien, graph in the New York Sun of Tuesday, renders rt pattfully 'doebtfnlio his friends' as to his pm: not 'whereabouts. The Sun statesthat Geo. Boyer, 'sailed front New torkOn Monday, for gie puTme 'of joining the Coann Expedition., cannons be lieve this • report, as blr..lliyer hon lately been very piously4xerclsed loins mind. Toe rumor has caused tremendous excitement in our town, • akttie munsted to suspend 'thew spur ion. until the Mail more eerialnly known." Mr. Boyer inn very estimable seerttlemsn, and It will he'll:semen Of grief to nuiny.M learn that he has been deluded into joining the miserably man. ages' eipedition , ttCulp. ;_ Fiala lha Now York Coaricr and Evlatrer. IMEMESM! Teatenlay's Tribuitit announces, through a Wash-, ington nerresphailcol, that Mi. Clayton will retire from the Cabinet Were teeny dove, for masons."( • private nature, entirely unconeented with pub-, he affairs. We hope the statement will prove to ' be Ittiorre'et, mod that tee ciontry Will and enjoy the benefit of him vervieee In -a post the dunes of which he is eminently ll,ted to disehtirge.. . ' Mi, CJeylon liss..veceivcd two takone.of the noble approbation, el which any atatemeaa•may welt boxwood itho him never .been praised in the Wiubtagton Union, and he bee been Incessantly vilieled by the New Truk Herald. Beth 'these professional elanderers, in Ibis no in every thing else, like Glaldamith's dog, hod ...private ends te serve." The Herald bad made very extensive Sr :segment. famonopoltmcg the puttee. and ad. vertiaing of the government. It had bought new premes, announced alnableitect, and convinced the whole world that Gen. Taylor owed his tees tiny, solely and exclusively, to iii dlnaterested and philosopher parvenue. It considered itself I already mortgaged and labelled ea the Adecto is. 1 trettosi organ. and waxed amsaingly merry over the prospect of the abandon wealth, and theedenr. of reepectability, of which its teed was stlllenne urgent, that would dew therefrom., It announced' ' its readinesa even to do all tbet .publie priancg ' stonily executed at Washington, and called upon the Adminiwration, wtlh its chateau-we end en chanting modesty, to get upon its ibottlders, and torn its back web complacent warn open the rest at mankind. Tame were Its putt:abed plias,— I but somehow Or other they were not totalled.— The Hem-utile eentldettob was not hull:teething. Letters, offering to cult and crop member', of the. Cabinet, the use of its column. for whatevei they 'tatted to say, were treated with purr-hien Coup. may and contempt. The public advei-nring went elsewhere. The double sheet was ate le.ned. — The teambng collapsed, end Mr:MO:awn cola. •Idered the cause of this calamity.- . nem that day to this, the colurau rate paper have been filled with alumna the tart Who t had thus saved that:levered:nine fro darend disgrace. :Ita unsafe Ls Meet elk! oneaty—ot his Independent and hoaveable contempt for the venally of which he could not be -made the to.' As for the Union. the determinalj4n whiCh that paper announced. to make war "Ldlff Gen. Tslitit "to the hater cad, nrii matter what face the future might wear," -lea sefficient key lulu ei/ndilet.,— Mr. Clayton: OF tower 61 etrengtitio the Admin.. ideation, and haftbes been a mostTermidable ob stacle te the Uniers'a femme to thiepods etas. Hie reputation as ait eminently national at, les. mao,.-hls marked and" universally recognized abilitlett—lhe prudence and Writ:eau which hod distinguished his whole career, combined to Ina Spite the whole country frith recild'inte to his discharge. of the ,very important and responsible dunce which the President had devolved upon hen. Event. have fully proved dell this confidence; I ens not ntisplaced. The tarsi!. Of the Stole Do- 1 pertinent have seldom, if ever, been managed.voth wore ability or with more beneficent remelt. to the whole country. Negotiations , of tbe Utinatt kept tante have been carried to a succeefut issue:-the dignity of the country has been vindicated with I firmness and atality--the sytopelhlet of the Ad. toinistration and of the prople,tront whom it deli cm its power, with nations struggling for thelib erty which we enj y, have been promptly and et reedy extended—the roost edientageous (mulles hays been concluded with foreign powers, and the r'ights and totem-di of the country have been main tamed and protected to thetulleit extent. . The Is. boo elan% and of much mote, has devolved upon Mr. Clayton, and Ilea been performed with proden- Mont ability and success. Whenever the diplo- Mane correspondent , ' of the Stele Department, du ring the present Adminisestien, shall be given 'to the conotry, we hagard nothing to saying that it will reelect new honor andiconfer a mil more en viable distinction, upon the statesman now at its head. Lan new Moxtco.—A letter from /he city 'of Mexico, In the New York Tribune, dated May lath, says, the Congress of That country has ad. pureed, having passed an act granting a reprieie to elphal pentslment ; granting a pensioe of , 82..500 a year; during her life„.to the widow of the tale Penney Pena, and one a uthoriang the govern meat to net apart $3,500,000 of the American indemnUy for the payrneot of the exterior eats; also, to set apart $2,500.000 Lithe same foe the payment of the interior debt, and to anthorite the government to appropriate nosh month from the indemolle, ea amoral aullicient complete the sum of 5510400 to defray the monthly capons,* of`the Federal Government, to which torn , they have been reduced. by ;law. Tho two former articles of the bill were ieleeted, and the latter apppoved, comesontotly It hen become a law. Much of this idemeity hat boon already grouted to the Staten: It win becomeq bone of eetenn. don while if loots." Of the 51,500,0 Cb due In May, about $2,600,000 WINO been elreadv disposed of ki various wart, so that only. s'/00,000 is rendered available by the government... latrcattarrr libscovr.nr.—The Washington pa pers bring, to a letter front Professor 14. Mnurv, of the Observatory, announcing the _dis covery of n new route to the equator, by which the winge for sailing-vegicis gen be shortened nearly O ne pelf. .The discovery her been 'made through his investigations of the winds and currents of the ocean, and he laratsbes a -mammal.' of the passage of SS vessels by the 'bear route, and 73 by the old, taken proraisoucaudy, ,hoping that, while the av erage of the old route was 41 days, by the pew it has beeabut a little over 20. days, and several res. ads have made it in 18.' Of mom, cossages differ nornewhathy the new rotneet different tunes of that Year,' as the winds and currents vary; but in*/ case has a passagebyAlatazt over 30 day-s, Sicahro AT tiontm.—A. - shrewd' farmer in the Vermont legislature declined answering the speech of a member who WWI rernarlatble . for nothing but his frothy and pugnacious Impudence and self con .-lticiinertkeril can't rcoly to that 'ere Dim or A 13isay 144.:434 .I. l3 ffne: =tbe .. emiueot,cbewistdtedinPads,oaMOM in his 73d year: Lamm, whose -whaler' Hi! has sbein,tioctfP*tibt A•Sbriell, a[.-PASS !Abort in chemistry and physicw.tairiivcry - stay .pripoissafthisleplibitilitohh watiltiactja= r abe -IliCnd and 'pipit oaltehtlicillsr, 'want si eif himself biti a work on.,4he sitses luad swots, cnicerlfitblileidd orOgrob: As amvaat.sC affMtijed:thn bi de a seletwe by the man Mak. sonietimesaluneygometimes lis 'Vet ! medico, with railer. 'eminent' men—Ehenartl and Hombolt, for instance—there isbeirdli a. branch •orphysleal science la which ate has not labored whltsignal success., Them is ' , hardly a ,'savant in his sindy i er • manufacturer lir him factory, bat Is indebted toGay Lowe for !home invention, somc, method, some appantios, Yam solentifin mug canon, which facilitates" his labors and readers histeralla more perfect. Gtv. Pasz.—lntelligence received at Jamaica , from. Venezuela, Mates that this distinguished Vene evehanGenenM, who has tpo long contended against General ' klonogos, for the liberties of-hls , coaagy, is to be Dent on 6wrd of the Venezueliart schooner Intrepid, front Cuanza, to N. vr York, on the 15th May. • oiyed to the mm, wth thy .my ;I.to shield I make thyself CLEAst.nmss.—A rnsty_ehi. and said, sum! Plume, which the sue retorted, "0 foist Was givaTiat: . • ee::tful noma•; A Tonsr.—The following I late medial sapper, at Col , They 'Mie man's greatest m lady-of the beast- by a "leetle" of the Same so t! The following annotmcement was prated on the wlndo* , of the Electric Telegingh Oilleej Stock. port :—"Erigland, The Queen delivered of. a Prince at eight o'clock ,this dahlia; by Electrio Telegraph.' . ENGLAND'S Goon Naste.—Oixr late proceedings an Greece have induced foreign nations to make a little alteration in our national: nick name, by ad; ding a letter to it. Instead Calling us John Gull, they how every -where style., tts John Bully.— Punch. RIAINGI Asti WAILICING.—OId the' famoui Circus man; had the lowest contempt for.womea who did not know how io ride. A celebrated rte., octet from Drury Lane applied, to , him for an en. Pgen'aL g 'de madam?' . • "No, 'lr." . • "Then, plena madam,yan nnist walk." .dnd he would not titain to mother word. • ; 013 6 / 1 “,L1711111. DISCOVTIT. , rhei }nitlltßr. Lane's Venn:l(llde hamoddispoied of biz right in bin great remedy, the proprietors, Messrs. liidd fCo., beg leave moiler It to the American-public as the bed remedy for worms ever offered, It has been tried la all parts of the country,'aadin cues which land de fled the exertions of the best physleitme, and scree withord the moat complete suceess. We caution pa, rents against delay, If your children exhibit the symptoms of being troubled with warms, lose not a moment, but at once mirchasei a bottle of hdlatte's Verunfade, and thus. save them pain, .and perhaps their lives. For anis by , KIDD fe. CO, my3l:dkorS Reel& Or the Poet nail • Ankle Cured.: Me. NIT.I-1 au dealreas of 'tasking known to the public the great elbesey of ymit. PETROLEUM In my own ease, which yru a severe, scald of the fool and anklet upon removing the Meeting, the skin peeled off with it, and left nothing but the bare surface. I expected to be led up all winter from the effects of this scald, but we applied the retroleumffteely, by means of a Rennet cloth entwined with it; at first, the application mos palatal, bet is a very than time the pain abated, I bad no pale in one boor afterwards. In five days from the thrteAtf the applleatlos of the Petroleum,l wan able to go towork. I take ',lemma in stating these facts for the bdneLt of other sufferers, and are dealmus that they abauld be made public. 1 would also state, Mail And immediate rebel' by the see Of the Petroleum, in Dante, from which. I am a frequent suffeter owning to Or beldam, about the engine. I weld recommend it KB lb* most prompt and <main remedy for him', have ever knew. (51igned.) ' I D COE,Engineltyr • . • Pharmthurgh, Allegheny C 0,,, 'Piltsttralf,AptlLlEML • Bo r i.la by Keyaer b. Me Deorell,llo Wood intent; 11. E Mier*, L 7 Wood, st;•D rt Carry; Allegheny city; 'D A. Elliott,Apeghenr, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny; alio by lhe pinprietor, ' irt alrV Canal auto; seTt.th .t, Piunbsusb • LOGAN, WILSON & . • • 129 - 141X)13 ST., 6110V6 • nave Jae% received larie 'additions to their STOGII• OF HARDWARE, GUTLERY,II • . !mooned by lath p ache:a; from F.nrope, and to which they would eapeelally call are ptlehliOn " gallNL W llll .l :Vitt Wir etv'en entig eat4astion. 5 thard.d&arly7'. NACOULLAIIE murimc EssT).TwizoNs CITIZENS' INSURANCE ;COMPANY, Of ,pitt•lbargb c.C, HUSSEY, Pin 4 e. MARYS.Biter. Oftce—No. 41 VVater to the ware Loofa of C. U. GRANT. flllllB COMPANY is new prepared to insore all j kinds of rids, on houses, manufactories. goods merchandise in Morn, and in:trantito 'ease tioke An ample guaran.y lot the ability and linearity of the Institution, I. afforded indhe charocter of the Di. revers, Who ate all citizens of Pistabarab, Welt and favorably known tothu commuoity for Melt prudence, Intelligence,and Integrity. lims..tom—C. O. Hassey; Wm. Bt6a ry, Wm. Lot inter, Jr., Walter Bryant, flail D. Nina, Edward lloagelton, Z. Riney, S. Ilubams It, S. M. Ater. • ap..10,11, nape...somaauto u Dontlater. Dn. G. O. eSTF.AIIN'S, tate of Boston, Is prepared to manufacture and set Dux. Tana in whole and pans of sent upon Sahli. or Atmespherie Suction Plates.— Toornieux rezah to rtsa slants., where the nerve in exposed. Oaten and resale Ike neat door to the Mey er's office, Fourth creel, Pittsburgh. Reese so—.l. ll.WVadden.P. 11..flatott. 1.19 nit. D. lIIINTs • t 7 - 711' , , , • Dent/at-Comer of - Fourth , and Decatur, between sett-nein CONGRESS—Toes. M. nova VIII be a eenelb date before the botintesonle and Whig Convention, for coodnatton for Cover.. melleDliterter AnTal.l.l-11oszsr Macneill. E... of Nisebeth Itorteith,vilil be supponed to the volt Antimszonie .4 Whig Convention, es a candidate for the Legit. Imre. , osey.lidikssteil ,lone Df. PiiimarPixT,Whireniriit. will he Dre• seated by his friend. for, itheolontion to th e Asserabin at th e ensuing Antimasonie and Whig Convention. aseyiblidaertoT Mt. Editer—rleave .tl4lltl3CO the html of Jan Fin; Fen ,o , Peoleden terrnehip, ae a eandldata for A.remblv, berm the anoreeetting Antimaeonle and Whig Convention. Mr Ft N to amen of ablhtr and !twenty. and errald mate a jesesebet , en wheat the 'people eat:id depend. SNOWDEN mayeSdkArter Jwen J. gelite .111 be a elleebealt , beforOthe Anti. tamale and Whig Cr neentlen of Allegheny malty, for nontinatlen tothe otheO of Prosaeaung Attar.), • IstarJr.dayrteT Cororr Comessmonas.—W Mono S. Thom:two, of ae Sixth Ward of Pittsburgh, Will be supported for Ilona. halloo as a Oindidata foi.Courdy Commisslener, fore the Anti Masonic and Whig Convennon, by maygnlkente ; MANY VOTERS. gleOugg, of too ath WeirPittsbargh, he Supported for nomination es CountyCotemisaioner, at the Wher and Antimmento Caere:lion. • nasydndterteT To no. Lou lt srit — Cntle — ar - to . ottnnut ay Alin. antsy Comerr.--Roben hang, of the Seventh Ward of Pittsburgh, Is hereby recommended to the Conven tion, oohed to matt on the sth of Sane next, as aeon. didate for the odiee of Coolant Commissioner. apr.dttneonT MANY VOTERS Hurry Girth; 13SUIVelil be support. ed far CountyCommtmiener In the Antimasonm and Whig Convention. may2.2:dfinneoT • • _ CACRST Annnot—Joun t:erakca. of Pine tovenetip will Da aapported in the approaching Whig and Anti masonic Convention, for the - amino Von o Anditor. may47:dicaT ' 1 MANY PRIE.NI4 The chime of C. ligneores. Evq.oxill be *gee before the Antinegsonle and Whig Convention of Al legheny county. for norelevion as a candidate for the °Mere( Proteenting Ationley. by mvy29 MANY 1,11104119, 1111.1311111A—Pirr. Ferguson, £iQ,. of the Third Ward, et' Pittsburgh, will be a Candidate for nomlns- LlO3l before the Whig and >Ana Masonic Convention. or a Candidate for Amiably, end will he supeoned by =/2t Vsay Marwr Fetotres. Gael= Aames Tern he ;purported for odeuttadOn, in the Andmosonle — end Whig Conventinn t for. the omen of County enrumfe.driner marleArcurteS To.. Vallm, tag', or Madam. torrnmpouß be eupponed for Codurdesioner,ln the Ald Masonic and tdir COnre. , _‘• by ' NUMEROUS FRIENDS .• may9:dlwitmcS ' 1 PanelCynno ArroventY,PlUriew 0 Fusrtant, Esq. will be a candidate (Jr nomination before, the Ann• masonic and SVhig Convention, (or Pro.eeelln Attorney for Alleehpee Crieety. mayttrlltwteS Mr Elliter—new. 401.0%111. wet WILLIAIN ROAR. Lao,. Ern, will be • candidate for Proteentlng At. tomey,berore the Antlmaionle and Whigennyention. mity2s3.ltr.wieS hIANY WllltiS Conine Cowsirsiosma—,Eawszita Minn, °Monti Fayette township, will b e a candidate for County commissioner, subject to the decision or tho Whig • and Masohlo Nominating Convention. Magil-wto•S ' MANY FRIENDS. CONORFSS—Irihs. tiairait Vona! will be urged 'by this friends, for a nomination as A candidate for Converts in the approaching Antimasonie and Whig Convention. maillidfcarteS Ammimy 16, •141.114r1104 ID- 11111100000 Lou/ F. )(Ilk Esq. of Fluaburgh. as lt..outdhlato for Mutably Meet to, the dociulan of the limi t:mk on and Whir Convention. mayl2ultartc9 Witunst J nrau, of ttie NET — a Wini,rittsbursh, will be aupported Indus Mk and Antirausonia county Coavenbon, for Assembly; sotrrit panwußco. myl7:d&w,rei ~,,,,,,,, wlll bd oupporied kr County ccanmissionar, at the Virbig Anti Masonic Ccamenuou, by • MANY FRIE;NDS ola7lkdimotel3 I • 3ntiuucn. Thersdcy, the 30th tilt.; bribe Rev. Themes P Coition. Mr. Apex N. Betiorrue, Attest:clay city to Mire Barbara 13totteri of Aileithely county. • & ILITOUWFT&IIIZ, Solo leoporters torthismarket, of - , Jas. lltnapiatt i Baia& Patent 11041 L Ash, A cosy receiviog, by canal, lame supplies alba Aabovo celebrated article, both glue and sore makers' bast 'quality mid ,bfritt testi, vrbleh they will sell at the lowesi market pnce,tor cash or approved in addition to the above, they have several slitroiseota to arrive, o r ttok tall trade, lei eu Mr b l y 'lNG P R O O LZFArt . a.eatikr&r 308 'Liberty •tr, t LARD OIL-10 bbls rertiviog from mom 104 Kcy. storm Brato,kmal for man by J . DOLZ ! •1 • No .0 Water erectect INyoOl.,Tbe bislts.tplyr, br cash wilLb . , Pell far ' Aik* KIIEOi6s; :-11111<gh•sylpuitirtri. . .--. • ~ • rAnnear litreother Conaintent: aLtbraornemeterr..aleltire held; el °to OBee•am W Ormla. flosc. T. the 6W of JCS; Inst. at tr aieleekr,P.M.raratlio: ti mer the elduasalaßSeteleld arIII aead odd, Board 'it Idatiartri Cleated fortto ;tihraNnedr: • • 7,-FINNM Seeretaly. • :....1101bIlowtoinDenons compone tee Board of Come mom—Dr J. , 6 Speer, W. Bobiaton, Jr., Teo. N. IdeliaiatoeaCeadatt. sl=l.litte{..:,PaTdit-ErVt.. g'rri i &Wits; R. Ft Caesee.'Wed,-rataaaroo: F. Oa Baroyi Hanker iketny:ll. 0-411er a G.-W..Jaehoo,,Chatlea Ittelear, Wilson hFCanelerp, Ake. 01.10 M I . Alger- nikk; J. D. .l, Root, Been. ThO4:inoiX4 lot* Carothers:A Calboesea, C. F, eager: R. W. Poindexter, C. B. 8r0d100.4 rod. .I..nomey, AVM?' alptiC: At rla:Slin of the Golden Bop; No. 10; 'Fria it: .1148. JUS T• RD.: LIVED ",. ~,Tkatord'a Prayer,' ibelatifdly eft beillatefti O. Pahl 'km FandlY Pllgbdat, (offeFaLladij nag by MM. Mseaffclantl. Map& ifalne, 111 Ma: byrKtart Eseatelaint.: QuemeraParry bud,: do: /day Breezes, ea mg IMMO. Kfantsteln." • -13ifiss sturfrly Mar Kraft' " " Erriardo p csang by Mad. Birear.elEM, Pall per dames ... Piper of Od Yea,"eri +fa matiwaa a Kfir . si. Wedding. Waits: • ; • Pylph • "• AfirfalffWa ltzes,pi Walks -1.1 Itottbotle. • Nona Rase Polka. , Pflte Potty, Ire., ae. -11 . 2 1 91.21 ANt i lti P =Ve l d ' V ' "' l jt ' ir 'T 111,5, muro at path outcome of' Fo y atl P and ma:ket MURPHY k. BURCHFIELD XifURF/Ilt t BURCHFIELD ED! selitni /NJ. and/Imp M. D. Lalnerst earr low prlzet. - at` north entt.enmer ofFettritt and Mirka .11FLACR BILICLACES—Eitm wide mediate Wilt- DD narrovrtrimminelseet ofbest qualithiust reed. and for.ssis saDorthesst tarter of Founts sod Hu, let streets •• tee ',IIIURIIIE le BURCHFIELD • LEACHING POWDER- . 40 tasks Broapistft ben. Tut ty to arrive •I , t Plttlndelolda• per tbip Neg.. Pot solo Se6,by - NV 1/ .NITGLIELTHEE,' . Lebepy atee c, - - :Allegbessy Cowart ; CM t.a. monerealth -of ireosurfi . MN, la Illeerge 'Washington Brant, ;IVIn - 13nutt; Elisabeth; Brant, Game W. Bricker."ane Bricker cad Albert Bricker, itere.at'lme of•That.4.3,llran4 :ate of said ;connty.dereutd, . ; ; Wisr.rens, at an Orphan& Court, batlike nnenurilt, for the said.cocaty . otAlleicheny.tkcipatitiosief-And"er ..ou • and Cod Cunningham, ; Administrators et., .tau of sald Intestate, was presented to :skid Coon,, praying an order to sell the real mate of said damn.. ad tor the ;Impose of paying bia debut. Now, trtere fore, we command you, that laying aside all excuses, ; you and each of yea be and appear In our add Court,. on the oth day of. July, 1110, then and Share to show • cause, If any yen may have, why We prayer of • the pennants+ slosild not be [ranted.. Wafts the non. Wm. It, Aleflare,lisq4 President ledge of Lou sale Conn at riMMaryth this Yd day of Jano,•lBso. - • jeers% • •DAMS I. *CURDY, Clerk. TAILORS'. GOODS, AT 00111T.=. IarEASAY, FLEMING It CU, lomat armored to gife their satins alteration to the:W. of domestic Woolen: gad • Couon Goods, now offer their large Mort of Tailors , Trialmiagt, ,Vemings, Freneh and German Cloths, Doeskins. eassimerest m o. at Goa eon •1 • - A W illiamsport will Br i d l e by the Stockhotters of the II Ccoujway, tot the nubile boluto-of - Ileum Wilson, in mown:label* Crry,-- on Monday, the gilt do or June next, et 1 o'clock, for the' boron,/ ot , claming, to terry itati • year, Se•en Manatee .14 one ' - JOSEPH WUJ3ON, 2beeirtier.- EMEEN=ISI INTUTTING—Itt brl to arrive, (gigolo b! •-• V - • • • DICKUY Os Oil ie4• • !Water &Front at. SDNDBIEB-63 be. No I Lis . : _ 3 Mimi, do; • ••a °saki Dacca Sid* ' 3 oaskii Shoulden• - 9 suss Ilsols; • I etuk assorted Hams; • • • 3743'Nuppan Blooms; toarilic t &rink jet ISAIAII DICKE. tr. CO R===! IRVING'S blaltotorr- rots b calf & clods.Dboci. Taylor's Eldorado. f vols. lama. • • Irving's Works, complete. 3220. &alb breOlir Downing's Lanoscspa Gardening, - , • • Downina's Fruit Trees of Arneriel.• lama. ' 'llalmbier—Croly. 3vo. • • .• 1.... .1 Citspmsn's American Drawing Book. 3 Nos, 116. II oaschaia Wards—Dm term Nos Ito 8. Weale's Radii:tonal Sena: loam Copperfirll—vol 1. Mao. . • • . For ask by JLNt l D LOCIMMID Jet.' 104 Fourth at WOOLS WOOLS . • ur.blahest mark e t.pree Y. enah, wilt be pied fa 1 the dame= radon °Mao]. by . . . 8 b. W ILARBAGII..: , .; JA: . 145 Fint et ea 115 Sesame et ur, roe% nod for ale hy F L . ' . g n—l ' ° Pk & W 11511551751! ODA ASII-20 oaks Karii rupenor brirtd.recerved S for *OlO by roll 55W HARUAILIUIf k ... L.,. . . • .. LI . • In —do CO.• solo by " 9 O. NV ItARHArGII S OAl— bes No 1 Soap, reed, and To sate by iot " 'S & NV•IIARBAUII CIANDLES-23 tuts Alcald,Candiev, far. 1.14 by %.J *l. - • : saw IIABBAUCar flowishold liVords. • v 000 bas joie reel Dielens , lloaa tl/,' 'bola Words—Noll to IL : . ' . Jcl - I r lDLlL d tfL ,, l. , =tioses swiwa sizes is JOHN .waTra. cb ii..AXdEZD t)brispunc, vote.. tor uLleby j;{ ; .101 IN WATT& CO TEARI TEAS I TIGAISI 11 , {x' 1E enter notion, the llei of pairs,* sainothing ' aSont Hafted, of Chests. Impellers, Large enpltal, Dwight for Carh,' to. In tsetore will not humbug in atm. manner or form, we sirdply invite the, penhe .0 compere our Tens wtmmaat net parttime elsewhere; me is the best method we know to aseet. - uln was netts the best arid cheapen ,Teartin Find burgh. tie are now wiling . . • . (load and among-Tea at donna neat" per lb. A prime 75 •do do ' ,The beet T. imported into the U. States, in •• - Low priced, damaged, or inferior Teen we do not beep. 510481 S &lIAAVORTII Proprietor* of din Tea Market, . Kent ddeof Dumond RNITI , PRIBE COOK.ING STOVES...I for late. to elem.tt ea each, by . u oaeorr t t:itYlt—trott bre prime pew mamiost MeeMetil ta at ma Donor arid Cbecto Depot. and Cr sato b • . _ . lit CANFIELD . 20FATI)k..-15010.1tAls.for • lea - B CANFIELD. L r l Er f Eom_lo FTS PIIOO.PFAINT-rlObrivr,m,bintliji NEW BlACKERElVl u is m jas m t . rec p idate co ..bl JO je.3 . Canal Itaiskgrenn•l L L SALTPLITRE-30 sacbrateAr littlo4; rrl t ion Wauar & Front sts UAD & Mama in itankthr .ale ' Q lea IAMAD DICKEY lb CO riOD Fl6ll mac by' %-/ ic3 ISAIAH DICKEY kCO VIBE EIUCK & MS —For sale by . h3'" ISAIAH ! DIM= t COITON,-3' bales, mated ibr batting, en band, toe tale by je3 .ISATAU DICKEY it CO T D lc GREASE tot see by je3 , ISAIAH DICRRYt co C 3 , 11 .1 71 4 P ATl:lt.°,ft. !l=ll bICREY 4 * CO WARRANTED PI/RE WINE BRANDI , ,anit: V V Oda far anciatlval purposes. for sale by quart or wholesale, by OIOItRES t HAWORTH 1117- The above mains Wine aad Brandy...wai bought In Porpsgal and Franey brataselvea, aad Md raarardee them pare. ; ..143 NGLlrlllothr, for solo by the Tart. 'Dalai, oi barrel. by ;a MORRIS &HA W ORTH ' E ARBON ATV: AMMONIA-1 cask, fresh, Jest r. id ecl•cd forve by .1; SCHOONMAKER &CO 91 Wood st .IISS PAPER-33..19s ter sale by_ - 1 lO SCHOONAIARER &CO liclmucEnwT -3 V . lAuilarr was wv.vr voonn I AT !TORN RS' LITERARY DEPOT, Thad slieet, opposite the Past 016ee, HISTORY or Pendennls, by natter/se—part 6. Mehemet and hie Peeeessork by AVathingten Is rgeg—eeerleta • ' Rove Foster. R 9 Reynal.la. eel U. 131 ick wood fat Bine. The War,of Woman. Be Deane; Uonoo Rbellepeere—Nol6... Consaels; Ily Deane Laud. Mod tlopperSell—leel3...,. Di Jen isn. of Mee h tries—nen 11/. Good Books fay BiSsanter tiOrs:4 l2 ls!.. DOSILIV Sf SON. 2 vols. .12mo. i ' . Jane Lyre. MAO.' Fel tColtrol. 12mo. • Inners 'Afoot ' ; C 7 Fairfax's Tam.. Imo. - Esti r Jesuit Missions In North AMeriea. Poet Tslet—The Rosso and other Poems. 1.2m0.: PletdleS Dora Italy—Jameson. 12mo. Mrs. Adams , Lena.... 125n0... Havrastone. ii 5015...12r00. Ks! . osh—Mayo. 12mo • • • ' 'rho Rachel,' of the Alh.y. 12roo. The Imsee of hi. Folber—!llostrated. 14Mo. Marty ria4 a Legend.. For sits by • ' • " b LOCKWOOD led . 101 Fetirth street §KETCIIES sod Itamtlts. By T, lieNdly. • , The Women of.the American Revotsuon. By rs. E. T. sot I' • : . . Aboal4nf ihe (tort. of Polito.' Ity Geo7ge..." The 711:Ont no of the e ats ors New So7k Seasistre4s.• Charles Donieit. • A low copies of . oseh cirthe above irtirke rreoivtd, and for sots oy 301LNISTON ktYPOCICTON 03 • 47 Market sweet • t Pest 3esriaLA_eae4loan. sod Cbobolels_seey,) 13A.CON—LOOD lbs hog round, just reed, for sole by i .17 107 STUART ft SILL.: haid,to elo.al • ".4E--""" 0' STUART & SILL ()ROOMS-103 do; to store, and foi, sale by 11) Ica IMPART &SILL OT ASH-3 cuks prime, in sta!e,'Jor_Lal!, P&MART S lLti C — LLIN-13 Ms of tba best quablyi Jon tOO% eta for solo at the Dreg heorc,_eotaer of Sixth and. Wood street. • J!3 N OLLAND rickittl /jetting-2n k rccelyed," JUL a new nalcl7 in this =anat r tar uric by bIA bIeCLVNG tCO • ie3 ' tbSit Liberty st PERFUMERS—A Sao asea" r o'd, for alga byr KIDD & CO • Wool " QWEET 011;•330.61;Xisfor eniiib je3 • • /KIDD k. 4;0 - • H EMPSEED-10 MI, jut reed, arid for este Igo _ . FISIP-111 b, Now menus licmtia; . , ~ . . 15 brie Gibbed de; TD brla Batt:men, do, 15 btls Shad; 311 hi brie Shad. ha Mota and far We by DIIOWII & KIRIIPATEL/CY 144 Liberty al . 11,1”74.; aml In solo by ...,•, --.., ~ , • , , PV EN T , . < • RC-13- TING 'SCREW;. - 1 . _ MESE DIES having beat adapt 7 0 174 10 3 11 .1 141.4nre'134 a s Ib3ll3llllc,irt 1150 Z ie Nair York L andYluttutelphar, an now offered to manufacturers, reach.g., b, p .,...w w , ~,., w ilw, cc ., co. fidetttAlsitierlastpodeot irtaddkia Isola ciAsog,lizemal.......„. . ...< Thc5r•ant,,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,A ~,,,, Asper I ,11.5 d ueloWee , consuls In , alto r cutting a sietrecr Scahvat t ibia. ? g j,..,41 . , OW 6, MIA bre 35 3'Vver the Iron W he euhVbielkeeqUlre no swaps, aut a lb• Wei iipo !Wheel taalwir It le the least; i n preponsties as tloa dies eel of , Unde cremated:dentin zapadOre 3 3d a "14 O din th e' r l u m P 4cl, l end Ida b3b3slf ruzget ow of order. - r . , - t + . K t ... '.• --.:.• rt p, ... , ~ , .. T . , t , , , ~ .... , " 7 ' 7 ' ,,, , a, r ' r • , - ' ' , c, 4: ,,,,,,,,,,e, ww ., _,, t... v t • liee ender the wipervlddlt a , ads Department, P. W. ...4 , ;011iee • PlakIltilltl 7 1bretnix111011.1{00 meta, they 1 PA1LAD15TM. 10 4 .17,.... '" - , having be. tell in fee of use large ersenals, wag T a i 1 ,.,.,,., .r/ 17 .. 3 e 73 0 5 11U wo have plUrbeandlSlVl P ,, imam be 'geode ism *ad eiewlad • " • '''' .4 u e Ti a , or *gag Mt raw Del fa..... r el ' - . TALCUTT, Col. Ordinages. deg bolts. In mu °plum, ala, Inn lea aniabi r -- , - - ... raw 14 . patpo.e2, when se awl temutdrall 71 / 1 11 ' -5. ••• r. ' ' ' - 7 „ Vs3"ruatizs• Ilb 1 . 313. v Saving had PV7 Came , Camas uta gala log establishment for the law Mae months, for vatting 35735 h vas mw In e'en tedaellt hemmed Owen la ha 111gbesclattnias we haw Istri all elms away, they being so far superior - te al their 73 per eent.elowperthaa any ethers now in we. - , 1 , _ 3. , _4llal.llEglitli at IrCr iii. , 7- MI& to ko naafi We 173 V Waddled the Mita to amistml manned In eas,hastuars, P W. Gm& Pay wet Screw' Cklttercinbleb ere algttly uppers et We auk &Wel more wort, snit red bedew 0 segl ter. Imo frostabiltly and preehtian, at flub ts emastotoy etlebet, any dies known to ea I . .- , , . IdOlllU/h.VagElt 4 1 1 1ORBIEL elk'P'' E"D!Fo.a.o.gb,g9th 47;1N99. - - , • ' + 'fllll, Tdit, Alif. 19,18a.' Fravlngadopbad P. xv. Glace op teat Man for errt -. tins bolo, we take pleasure In style', that 41 mew thus answers arm eapeetadons, and h0ve,1 53 beVa. lion La ferias it asses eplaina, that It far *Mew 3 .l other plan to present, wo Wr moist haw - r , Y iflawca 5 1 , ta '. We have P.W. Gates “Patted.tealt-cadinf m ad ows, and the economy ' cited Ouse so very eaubletable; that we Wet eyes thew a aweless; We to every ettatdiallbrent Iteldleft 331.4 3 4 5 1 517 7 13 31e.COrrICE, CGDEN 31,Ca I thdttoollday 10, Mg, /., i , - . .. , , '.. Catkistat Cenci, WAsaisalpr ' alb eeptiva , I have purchased Or W.ll-13earlini, for the ceitad Miter, ;tae dent to awe hrall lkb annular ara valo r ; . yaltrable andantes:tetra ?MOS Power tra let on ltawdrable termat.... " • pa Wald:sir NAVlotietiok tOhL#l.lll* wow prepared the blue the Water Poem at the' Grandltephia, to , an emmat Wildest tap apal foes. benched pairs of mill Ilus loadlents bt.ed . apes a. reek thandadram sada. 'potent zawdorreurt meetly be applied on both sidasafthe rush. The trete of the WhioSalelMlU well as the Wabash, oaa be readily furnished el tin - point' thaberi loon ate, sod seal, m the .peaWid alnuntheed, aid et superior quallry,swin bened ly armered dthoettil. 1 1 4 Tram—One hundied °llan Kr =ma for II • er cofficient Ito pleadings& nu of mediate alma mill norms, lay a. parrots( linen ,yearso with the riot arm:moral ontha IMpirallow Duda I.*.c r era fan wileation of the power amployeill::The Wiest die mill or mostrameryjnelmled,ititheatfortke: ohs.* (math* Comparty,prpTtlar of the Direetorr. • ABNER T.-EWA "i .Prethlentthr i C W.N. t. ,1830. inyflthther: vomni* May -poiaoss-tru z zta .2 9 • 7. 1 "1.; n246 BROWN &14711CP&TRICe °SACCO-431mpg Gage thioie twi.t 'ea 11114 add lot sakt by , "'BROWN kiCIRIPATHICK. /50T.6.414.1.4.7411 yaks rot Ark . • • -.TO bags • Pmotties, - per - 114 irclroLtiiir tile Li*, to close' consignment. It; OM' AELAII/Ognekedo tor see bt G • ir3". ' • .1 SC Hooriikrilvit extl,4 1.14.1115 fißr..EN—spetut,ostebrated t d. for tale by Jul .I.SCHOONMAIER• .• EX . .Lo9._lV4?.otti,raboxcarfordttr nun LTVERII 0.8 tat purel , rroara,'rad, ler .ale • - •IL E SELLESE VII It rre.ad coopers bens tar ralertir VALVAIILS SWOLSILS MOOBS s OGRVSS otthe Nation—Peirce.-Pro. , , ,!el - F. Sir •Weehtle Siite en Abe SehmlCS o, a"; Shelley'. Worts.: Eva. ; Woods' Pesaleal'restise on'SJll;Seesit.. - Wrik lbeShilotophy ornate= Nature: Ben. Dietlonm of Arehliectitm-Stbeit. ' Bed. ; • Aletuteentral Saktsine, complete: , to Svits. EMS • : Aphorisms end ReSertions. - - p Ott Sea. - , Campbell's Poetized Works • Sapet Met. Sed." Tbompsen's Beason. doper : More "For sale b y '' ^ JAM ••=, LOCCWOOR .tea- ro 'DROVSIIS, W ," • . ANTED immediately, 80 lent tempi MILES; for waleb aliberal .ea fair earapensatioa at ill be paid o pen delivery at P.OUNDOUT or ItINOSTON, York Appliellian made either perscztOil et by eentmenleatlentrthe anbeetiLey,_lnli tective, prompt *minion. • ' '• • WAI 1-11/tltlairi;' Jeldat Tamaqua, Beha7lkill ro. Pio. f • _ "We recommend Om Ern, u leanly of tenored tudy, dod air almost theonly vensible polltiealpuUti. et ittat bu ever been published swoop% • . • . 01.11 me Origin of Goveratmoiett• ' .',.., . J)17.1/N.D LOCKWOOD will pablisb,'on Tbsrsdiry . TmsDrrissOmmoorGavonotarrr, seemet stliitert: Transista from the Frtoolt of Ds Malmo, by FL IL palter, 3I; 'of Dolton. I voL' , lsthort: - - 7 141 • .TILE.AB/A/[ deolee a mla nd Tate wlection of T. 1.11 imported by wt., .and Mulatto outrun o la lbla coutallywalab, bY lads framed and delicacy, cooltined arukr,ifg. rutty and rtnenatn. produratunlnfludooltraarpatalag nets and flavor. • Tea Teat offered tin the Wowing,- - Ted Jeddo Bloom, ajllatt. Tea f .-1111.132 per : 14; - 1 4 it •*, Odaeok tlitati Tea • Too-ulna. ' • .dd. ' "do - • 60 ,•' . • B&B 21121ute.; a eobipeand or am • - ' Anon me and choke Teat ' • • • .0 of Acorn.-. ice . da• • • ennanuayd the leitrodacttou or Oldie Tea., it the ..naddlion ol .tho. to distribute by IoL atednittliotM.rellisma,attaalstlty or Teta aunt to the First Youth robs. pa alto alas effected. • Tadlt purchaser will • reeeladanatdied the pack :t.le n e . ru i =i=r ; e' ;;TlT to and ' on the yeeeinla atonanthis 12 BAlild Iddo' rnerdtened Dwelt of inlaid the Taloa of teapot calla nr 821,000 WLLL BE GIVENAW,BY 130.1.6.1, attOra mg td the following neaten— " • prima orno lea of Tea each at 1919•Lbpddd 2U do 2.3 les - do • al, .do 1:1066 oaf= to do . - '76Th, do • do: 600 lb Gee= 101 do 5 lea •do•: - • - do • do 6w b °O3° 1 =1... do to: ao• • oro - Riot/WO ..2.01812 42,Ec0 ,ticed 423 C rlies th al t. • -.' Throe persoaathe .prefer lower pn, , va their pent la proportioe,frlhv. . - receive their pent poportioo, limy - Me-belled be alutt. ata tedoeticet brlO OeT Teen (L.. Arent. wooled. Applications to " ennead, poi% pale, to th4Coompaara Depot, as ethane. NW= QNSfo - Ot T O :=I r lii1 1 , Tr e l egti;:t .city propony. for pardeolora. 'squire or IBA HERSEY. jet No 10, Wood Meet SHOD WINDINGS AND Tor, A.TIINEIe ledwerd A. llmaiflrewo`_ 16 &Ma Calvert st.;trearßakagro ar.,BaltfOgenc, (Lam E..Goe & rty. Son N.Y. ' ) ~ • 111P011TER ofie Shoe Finelowan Dealerle Leather, Aet varieca Med= Posalialt ttlheneh Kid Silos, ' Preach Calf Skin., 'Patera Leather; Menteerc red, Slt rea l /I= 4 llZr! litNrrtrW rn e c h . bli, hoeS Knives. MeV Blades,. Rho. lidAu, Wilma 'reties, Shoe Nails end Shoo PEGS, at all sate,. E,. A. G. having estatillehed Mockers bushicre to Biltinume, la enabled to hip goodo South oe'West mbh the utmost despatch, end at the !tritest !trite*. Manefamorem, dealem, sold all tame, arty rely apocobtalning tom lniele In the trade, or gm beat tmd on liberal terms - frrhlanniactarer of Lasta, Stied Thee. Shoe Tries, GUM.. Crimp', Root Stretcher., Aft oral rill be promptly executed- leaMprieee On cash. A catalogue eentainleg a complete hot who article si le e the undo lonsardett to' those who EDWARDGonnEy, s'..cahvit aL, tourN:Mlta hear Bahlmont et,Ltaltheore, GREENWOOD GARDENB,, • NOTICE. ' , I HAVINGAVIN been anuoyed for some, time_ by aabgt of DR. mischievous bop; (Muting 'O6 streebinst and heti, Occupying the swings to the elelationoC mere piefitable visite rs,ite.... To preventsach tram entering, moment visitors will be furnished w 101 e ile*.et , nt the entwine*, for IS'ccou l / 4 retef sod in the Saloons Mr IS contain refreshments: FinulTtick• em for the se mop Will be tarnished by thit proprietor. The !alarms. will be famished wills lee Cream, Mill, and all the dclieentes Otte season. ..- • I'. .The garden summer, Rope Re ft, leaves the Pittet. landing at the beginning eolith hoar al the dip' mid MURPtiV; & im BURCHFIELD h recd Jo= atsarttriczt of above g00d.,-of Alleg • enx latr 'TIRE eutat . endApg gerip of twa t irla hi r rodcertieliby • . • THE GREAT BENT. ANNUAL ! SALE OF DRY GOO S.: • • •At the One Fries:Mare of - '• • A. A.' MASON 81. CO l 0 0000 0 .(14>siday,'.7.0 3d; I i V i ltelcr ° 00 temente • Linblirlunont, with Wholegale r Root., will, On Du n be open for RziAll. T001)0, and di of their eOlOAslte stock - will be colored to retail pore:taws. at a disarmer of force tit to t.o per cent. leas then anal prices,l, • , , THEIR S'rOVIC O P Comprise over (nee hoodzed ;deem sod will be solder aahonetuo Their assortinent of Bilawls, IDerree,Tiosnris ‘ adines. Foulard Sdk.. Lawne;+ Ptocelc' . /netineta, Cambria am! Brno Good% general :will be eloa ed ant botonediately, at about one bag Mot towel run . It CooolPoolCalored Lawns will be offered at' , p. ••• g do Barocco, 2 leo. I do Motile de woods - • , '.•• / lest ROperior Fltgliolt and Antcylertn Calico% •Da no. 74'002en Liven lionebeeeleefr , A large into( tyrellget COOlO4, 50.... kn . a. u. a en 0411.00 variety , of •DOtietttle and Rodery and Gloreo, Rola els, ac. ke. tkfating in all one of ite enedezransiortisenninento in the country:lasi& will be walked iOlllllO :klub wee,t preen dun at wry of tkeir- previous Annual tr - rTbe Blow." b.-doled wean TburviaP and gro ntalt and 814 for the myna of **rano irg and marking . down at -; No veinal elm re Pro. ena 1.7 31 ' - • • - ; ~ _:AAA '3IAnON /CVO • ilooLlVEßoll.—.7curi received. fresh total Rash Cliok 4M. Co's 'ermine Coilliver Oil. of imle prlu , sstk , . .7, 1 1_11) : r Quits . e-4 tr'd And finale frat Co-10 kegs No; tvrinit li Zii. me.ilangper steubx-*Wallangton, and fot by mi at • . JAR DALZM.T.. ritataor a, VERNONI—A new and intertving A Navel,lS mu. clod', Sin reed ana for min 4 JOHNSTON & EITOCXTON 7.1311:Wt VS WWI P Conjbletins,43,4rlll7egeptf3, Ittg: s lia . ee.reere e , le be I iiejle One, i my r t4e, &meetly of tee Navy, oa " Vai.. " 4 l. t. ° rdir"*"" wt"". and me is:l4"fmprovesal W re; 1 11 " 4'" t* make ... the &Navy.' . ~ !9. 7 1 , 15)11211,1%tet of Velem • iiiks Strobl' '''' l'. • - • • • Board Worts, Brills o. - Reim t Abblor, Soekeston . kinint C° 4rrg e rlrhlki v ii C.warft 11=d1 Dirkkisrer, mall,* W. V; Trees TeKethintiont &Cos Nos , Vorii; Demand kcscilitonawrot Mao, Von Cow Y010.1.2ri Allow Works. . ...L .-• Pius & , , • • 'West - Point Y Norris & Rio, ITVdoloids; : • &lents Broodestill'Os ,r 1; Walsroita & WWl', Noma EnL Now f 0 "3 Lowell &tsarina rhoPrZO wek doreoskoks Co, Manosewstr Itt • Lyman & Son mat, Eolitts Boylan, and marrow otnoro, . • Not Macbsra,lo Seta files t Ispa h I te - lt Nal - do • 'O. - ad • I tot No 3 do - do' , I,Pdeo .All Orders Minitel:4 to P. W'. usu.*, Olean,. O. : Nadu's, New ,'orit )3.13. Marshall k ,Co. '016614 24.11,13c0vi11a1h Son, emend. for Diell And Tap ai 'Odra artsloat machined. Cos tart them. .well moat arlth Vamp allentlas.' LItIt•00. ilpty Idle. AMUSEMENTS, THEATREI • Dana amla and Patgartte • SO eristr. • , Baroad sad Third Tien-- • a . • Garry (for colored Dm:nil:9On al 7( ,Cnruith arta visa at $ °Wart. Lpp, Wedneid•y, Jima. A, will be prlnsitei • 11rWis gwat mune w, tho , •• • • • • ••• • •'CHAIN OP GUILT.' • ' Dir 9 Ittown .....Ilot M. Nichol. Wandering Doha -Dlbbs ;' Topiniandomite.! THE L.ILOBBR OF LOVE. - W P Ralik " .Itr. Pratt' ESE The eblebtated RAYMOND FAMILY an engaged IVINSTBERENTAL CJACEET siaxou.iL Ell5O/I.OI3ILATI, ;MILE AIIERICiat PRIMA DONNA, has the honor of statonuelng tat her SECON Or nod LAST CON• BERT swill 'take pleee on WEDNESDAY evening. lane nth, aLWILYINS ILSLL . , • She also takes pleaeure In Informing her Mende and the public generelly,that In order to render the Soiree rltne bridle= and trallbd i ehe bee made ntrancemente with the distlnontotted Psanlst, Mom Salon, the cele brated French Vielledor Moos Smoot, both. lately w aived treat Paris, who will make their woad appear once before • Pittanargh =Cape*, on this occasion. , ; She will el be asalated bar husband, Swede, Threadnasst. . yr Foreardaidere;teri bnii • • Id PfildtglllllloBßUli & LECTURE ROON., ! - "AvoLLo from 8 M. tilt .10 • difp4lol2 lo Lect!are Room, 25 oeutr.„ . . • GREAT.'. -- •AITRACTION!" At 'RUUD. Halt eiaell Estes!fug olio Weak., tfiIi.SPFSICHR Will present tb , the 'Ladle's 'min Gentlemen orPlash:rah, soma or die 110•1 won.. 'deed said sawing espernacuts overman In tar city- Pane° here lost he has node many, moss orondernali. discoveries. Mute esnicantandg.trausaurs war be Plowmen. • • ' • Tile .MAGIC BURROW will La piimainten, - . la. hien a penon eon see any friend, absent or promos; I dead or Whig. • ' , Admisslonon ohms. Triors open in 7* delock;Lecuiretat 8. , .aii3l:llr WIEDIN67OII lIALL,'FITTSBURCE, • - 'la! 1.30 Woad a treeti - F21121.'. splendid' 'eauttiluhment fs r now oferid for Itsat.. It hi a4rEirAtay airsaMt .for. co.etnul leauues t Eatbillons, &a. F.3l ., ertmapply 4% /OLIN A Enzsimoris,, • spjeuttf ' , . 137 V.flood st 2. Toth/ Rittont.ll4(thijimulges richt Corn ON. • nit @data Stings, tf Slut Paece,utino for ther;; Cowl . *UBE peak= Of JOIII• a- 14t11.1, i s riltiao Tito, IA ; uttip,in the' ouniy ataresald, lumbly I.b Ed rout pailtlonar hint provided .himeraf wuh- materiYle,.fgl.ttb ateognoodzilon. nr.trayslezt end . • when,' arida dwelling boon in the townsbly afore raid; end prayenthat ;year 'lumen Wllt be gleaned to, grant tin* a Innate to [cep a rabllo liense or Enna • ' tannowur... /tale= peuti=en,as in dor].bound, will alba attbscailyen. *Warns of the lownettiti afore itaid, do certify, nen Abe aboympedlioner is of gook Mute' lbn beneclT and Inwyerance, and is well pm laded with b o nne *mesa& cenvententes lornbe ant. 'ennat.lation and `lodgingor montignor end travelers. and that saidnavenals interim. " _n• • Char. Johnntetr, iloginTtonegnoiNeble Kolar° 'John Black, Meaty, Chalfant, P..lPereliment, George"lleKiarey, Alexander McKinney, ',knock fAlaboase, IL Z. bllancell,LaWsen Omen,. Mandel Intim ." assWurttfatrinse Queerer Sadao 4 the Pectei era' med fur the Cauury Tr=4 . lllfreAslzLy of AU . Vittly aforL. l l: humbly &meetly that your petitfonor Erarell prortd6 - with holm itlol9. St/bilaff ner-emry for the ao• ecamodatios of thatravellinripabllC .Ife therefore., prays yaw Wawa , grant Ida keens to keep a: ammo( pablietateetatoalent. • We the ordersiga cd citizens of the Borough erre laid, do oatifyi that the shorn pm:agars la or prod re , pate for kontaq and mtoperance, tad Is well Prodidddi ,vri in karma room and convenience (bribe socomme• . dtadin *ad lodging ondistgars and minims, Ind Mat. . Nickolas L. Haab, R. 11. Sheldon, William Bbenbs,, P...lrramor. haat Edmundeon. Frederick L rol axes, William Clark, Conrad - Allebrand, John fl. Hickman, 'Watson Mains,' Alesander tilegety, Jacob Tagel. • , • ~ C lIE F S ' E T ' Vins B VI G and Ch l ; Grays, do; .i lane Apple laciatiott Er4l/Alt - • •• Muth, o; Wast4ta Vdderve,..dr, Tor sdlo by ; .1V144.4a,eCL11120 .1 CO r.rat rItINT; 13/ rAP93I.--35 • z ,92 do 24990 34 •• ' 23. do 111.2372 r 25 'do 12230 22 do 23211/ Ito (71.istiO ' Oa Mead end biagib7 AU AN79I.VosC NJSI odotoel • 'taw sloes or - J.OIIN, 11 . , IlteEL C i i o l4l ll7:lrl s l7 4r eed iL-P c i trie A7 , ° !!:ac neeccee, and _now epees 0# lasigekatino sad, .165,1/.1.m WOCk at Piano ro4r, from die celebrated manutettery oti tAieletiom.Wew. • Teachers and asearears are raqicea tally invited is ex • •••e • 'NT beinatitel Ontsaztraise. received with. ECM= LOST -Oa 48th innant, am 1130 haat at Ma thmidela (Mutt mreat,er bmtheea ; thn•audieem NRsrr,,R rmallllaotfns elmed Atr.k.b, ~iin,mea, sad • rhos bold ltia 0".". wt o g eb,m WM ba reltably eterardad cm% Miming them to Mt hfeFsddeni hlmltax worm;; ar to alfleacof Tao,. a.o'ccaPo.r., or Paa , k, -sad Wayaa etteete.: . - my3cl ~/..IPZ:01- N OVIIA110111. - Jr.. Agent for 1,1/Ufa. L.f insatian L . (4IFFICB of e Western /tentraace Company No. • l Of Water streci.Piesbatkh. . • a mit ioa t , igtitk atesuary. Leforataikto o tool binge wogs lloskaada gas lo*oaare Moot liyes fat the hectic of; emit 'ogee and . I,ll droki endows the u., of their: The whole prat% Of the Coritykoy ars divided, among the holden Of Lila dirkleaOs oldie oast two Teazel:ogre been tielgti ty per can t. tack rise. tats .. tayftk IAAi rah ac • 04 Ong gilk.ro of -8 N WICKER:MAN, , klyNt . Comet of Word aird Stria tweet, . • . AL. BODA-4 ovidirectlved and for ..le by JO my= • - • II YI _ _ • IRAMPAIGRE,ARILI CLARET WINE R, of iv.. ViaPer-V v eitiet, kept consiatalv on h.d,antl tor by • - A CIDLUERTY.ON, Ylst. tnit.:.• re tek--in butt pspe• and and glower. esoks, of the annufsetoto of John Itomtnd A Ceh : /tonic:Mk, kept eattountly on hatutAhd belittle by ;„ 1 3Y=1 . • . - A cf., LOERTBOII LefitWal COBLlALl—Abetntlie, Annette, tee, aux 17 Lam d and for nole by sayoo A - CULBERTSON.. 01.1101 VILLE ASMEZ:IOO bhis uo tiand — ind I / Nilo by in :10 A etII.IIEATSoS .'• ICOCEEEI! TIIST oiRD,.-at the Pittsburgh Family rilro U eery and Tea Warehoute: 6 outs Fetal Oymers, hallo rouse; a. en. Pickled -do, le roja sy - • do 00 do, in pint do. 'Tbe above Freah Oysters are parboiled, and puska in a highly eoneetartued sato, endosed hdarACriCd ii geoled eons. and will keep much longer it,. amp pin Ito in be ordinary way. .For sale, wholesale and retail, by WM A hIeCLOP,O & Co. ttbanT vezarAnzag.nisTotticaL waling. Legare'e Writimia, l vole.B ve, • The American Lovaliste; Lenora, Nablne, 8 vo. -Noquenee of thy United Stew, d vet.tl vo. - • The Wtluisee orWeetrinaton, I Tot, lave, lbw/riles IlteMel Grilse Hatted &alma vols. a aro , ' Rarterolnillietore Cr the Vetted Metes, 3 vol. 8 vs., The Works of Frterlin,lo vol. 8 ea. 81EC1111.34 oldie Commonwealth ornialarel, 8 Ire , I.lolWOUNlTcrdizinact and Isabella, 3 vol.B vo.. . liothreh's Hie Cry of the World, 4 var. 8 vo, • For vale by • . Jeti D LecliWOOD, my3o Dookeellei and lasporter,lo4, Fourth M • r . min k 0 b b rls Ne 1 Lard; • EgalasV=is
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