THE PITTt3B0;1111 GAZETTE. PUBLISHED By. WHITS & CO, riIUTMEIZU WEDNEZDAN moaNING, .TUNE 19, 1510. , Cirdevirrsons earnestry niviestell te nand In tip= favors before dIN and es early 'sleeting an practicable. Advertisements net Insetted fora apes. 'fel Uwe wtll invariably be thargadantll orden grgs Facial N e wt for lids paper at ids lenetal agencies In Nork, Plllladelpals, and hI „swm, sad Is minimised to rewire subscription an wad advertisements for as. prism . Itszsranzadiezwesz , —Babserigness and adllertne• e . mew Ibt this ewer received and forwarded five of charge from Ibis arms. QT man Dear Dams.-.4trtltiftst elltl amt r=PcPer, whit be received and symesogra. • Plimuintstdis Nom Ayorresx—Advertise . army sad eabscriptions to the North American sod Beaten ()tunes Pkilsdelpids, received sad [ors • 1 11404 Cron this ate. '.6:TPHILIDturm• Co3oo.3.l.T.4,lSUbliatiptioll.l Udirralasble papar,arl II too revolved Ira forward ' d from this ofaco. •"" Ant*masonic and whig Nanunations 1111111 f SECOND C 0116113.3, TROIKA., ROWE, rot inxxoro moos, =ran rim MAIMS, II A all At 13 DEIINT, vox ssx.a. . JAMES gAROTHERS, - *mum. - •011 k i N ti tt A lg . F.94 o l l , 'EV:far:b. ' R. C. WALlER l . 4' Ela..t.eilt. .JORN 1111 , CLaser.Y. Robtmis. JAMES, SITE, Satterdeta. FRANCIS C. MANDAN, Pildnuilt. • BOYLE, North Fayette. ' WE. FLYNN, Lower St. Clair. , D: N:'COURTNEY. EGPALLE NEXT PAGE POE 'LOCAL. MATTERA TELEGRAPHIC NEM, ts.A . . The Grist ss itartndte of the age. While the Washington Union, and the whole . Locefoce press which follows In its lend, h&c bons keeping zip - a desperate bee tindery about. the payment of the Galphin Clam, they hawser.' served the most profound silence In regent to • real swindle which nearly effects the chief Loco- foes organ Itself. The Dolphin Mahn la acknerw. lodged on all hands to be a just slain—it was so aeknowledged by Geo. Jackson, and by every us. prejtulicied person who has Investigated the mats ter. It was so acknowledged by Congress, alter a long and fall Invaingstion, and ordered to be Every thing connesed with it Is fair and honorable, and implicates the honesty and op. rightness of ito gentleman connected with it.. it is DWI° 11 1 retard to the swindle which we refer to, and which Mr. - fiimeley of the New York pi.. butte, iays It tt a sarindls as is is P. Greoloy is now in Washington, and has ressehillir inyestigated this matter, oodles letter to tins - Tribune has given a circumstantial account of this moat astounding fraud. . • • I It seems that when the bidding fo i r the printing of the present Congress took place in February, of hat year, among several low bidders, were Messrs. Trenkoim S Bolt, journeymen employed in the Unjon oince, who cut, 'under all the rest. Their ascetics were Moines Ritchie, editor of the Union alliiresaid, and General Thomas B. Bayly, now Chaim= of the Ways and Mearis in the liense—a good spot for the public printer to have. surety in. la short, Father Ritchie was the real bidder, through his joareteyman‘-the game being to secure the work hrst, and look out for the profits afterward.— And ooe attic means 'whereby. the deficencies of the rev prices, et' which they voirmieered to take the work ane - rolse made up has just been officially de veloped by a Report from the Senate's Print . lag Cimmithe, through Mr. Boreland,'its Chair . The birsory at the ease, as taints by Mr. Gree ley, is this— . • "The Supreme Combat its term of 1.343-9, de. ekkd two important caseamtedving the right of cities where immierants leaded from Europe to lay a tax on such immigration. The question ma an . portent—to New York, Poeta, and a few other • • .o.u—end somebody moved in the Senate that the °Meta report of the ease, and decision be print : - - ed for the me of .the Semite. This was towelling ' - not of the record, but the motion wended, and • 1,250 copin were printed and paid foe. Nest and a motion to print ten thousand core copies! and this perfectly absurd and wasteful motion, theughopeesed, wee retried . The prenimption of 'those voting for it of emote was, that it would be . . . • „ the types already rot op, and &soutanes: • " Avery Bide: Nometter—there ATM not a shadow of Fare of theproding, and the blades infiicted by It i!! on the pottage paying public though the franked • disuibmioe of sucha bulk of uteleas maga, which • • not & thousand persou of the three or icor cities would care to read, or ought to read, no body cared -; • ' !, • The Aist 1,250 copies were printed by Mews. • - • Tipple &Stream:it, printers (In utile, the tout Can. 'great; they made it • pamphlet 0f152 mews* that !TAir the 1,250 copies cost the treatary 8152. The next ; • r batch Gill into the hands of Kr. J. M. Belt, Father Ritchie& semen. Hs stretched the 152 urn t o . • 1. ISO, and charged for printing the ten thensan t d •`• : espies the eoeurtanua mm of Atop sovesitAusand . • tiro Atosard s, bat getter:lndy consented to . • ~e,•• . but tweire thormand Ave IG deration of soma link •• the jut lie of the charge ? ••• obi r . He assutned that this job was _ • —eta I', • chow, kir which be wee entitled to 1 ' rece ve 11 two dollarsper pegs per , hundred copies" --a right jolly price ea env man ever heard of. a touch above California. Bat dons ewe so rach ..,.....,..,:atepiulatuns in Aso eretirect--tats wards "per page" vollea sliar nonpidation se Au orc,n a glen or - themes," byeenstructien which such a devotee of "the Resolutions of as Father Ritchie should! hive shrunk Gum with horror. • If the week were to be. paid for according to Tipple & St:repels contract, the total charge for should have been 85'221; if ender Part A. of Bolt's own contract (which is the true coestrues • Stool the charge for it should , have been 116571. . Ceder Pan C. of the some, it would have amount • . ed to 01,791. Even had it been executed under the old Joint Resolution of 1819 fixfog the eget ' leant rates of fanner pearl, it would have been swelled to s2,llBll—a most abominable eirkie.— Yet Co ads useless, miesuhle job, for which'they wereentided to chugs $6571, tee ateent cons • traces. bad the bolas to charge 831,200, fall down to 51.1,500, and thee mm they have pocketed.— ' And be oho grabbed It le savagely virtuoso over the payment of the Galphin Chace, which was bed enough!,certainly, but seems to have been a re and just claim to start upon, though not rudest the Hotted States. The Galphina *tumid have been paid king ego by Georgia; but who ought ever to kneepad this monsoon charge of Ritchie & Co. • at a ate which would make a common Bible cod twenty dollars I" • . Thusfar we have Mr. Greeley's history of the matzo. A debate took place In the Senate, on the Sib inst., In relation to ft, and some severe aflame, were made. • .- Mr. Berate said that the report had been pre. •• liksuly piloted as a common document, under the the Senate, and that 1250 copies oast , less than 5200; end yet, afterwards, when it vas • reprinted, with a few words laded 10,000 copies come i° MX), which, however, Rai MOO gem -"rattle, reduced to 102,500, which wee twelve tales se mak as it was worth. Mr. /Isle being asked tithe establishment fixed tee' Er own chages, said they did, and chanted $35,000, but ow at the don wrote a letter to the Eecurtasy of the Senate consenting to receive the ! • emn *COON. Mr. Hale farther said, a &lurks , for the work, as he read than ixem ic r, ', oa k; have been sheet 11100! ' •• • , • ' Mr. Borland geld the atetementof Mr. Hale was cooed, bat it was proper to say that - the charge .r snow, which was reduced to" 12,c00,A4 no ; earns before the Committee on Printing, • We think our readers me Pretty well monfied, by this thne,of the immaculate virtue of the ell. tore of the Union, who raid op that eyes la hely - horror at the peystent,'acconling to the regal. Carat of lear,ofiaterest en what all consider &poi -clam against some body, Georgia oethe U. States, while they had their own hands in the treasury up to the elbows It is admitted by the Numerate Banaters, and deeded by : no body, that the Wash.. theme Union establishment charged $37,200 for work worthless than $l,OOO, and that a deduction of about sixty air. per cent was made, and the' even then over dews Aoesend dolters SO oaf. 'scar pad Oh Virtuous Demo!racy, . What a horror It has of all peculatione open the treasury, unless the benefits accrue to thou who owe it al. egiarme! Not a Loeofimo pew can be found to say aught about this most dingo:debts cheatery, while nothing can exceed - their virtuous indignation a. 1111110 a . Whig 0110°T, afiabst whoa tome of their pablicriblere have endeavored tO tattle suplelon. AcatarbtOnii--We rejoice to see ,an increased anentino io the pronMtion agricolune in t his county. -In this good work our (needs In Elisabeth have taken a promtneot Position, and ae• . serve tiresuceris which their public spirit and en. ielgY:deseroes._ From a notice, in ersheetiolumn, willbe seen that Mop are to hold a attesting on ;dm ith of July next, at which some distinguished oentienten pare to speak, and we trusi they will .Inia Isrp auendiwer from both the city and WASILI3GTON . 110135.,' I;IIII.ADELNIT A.--Th . to one of the best, if notibe very beat, -the the enter tainment and comfort ofsojom-nets, to be found in Pbiladelphla betaken lately greatly improved by additions and otherwise, and now 'ofkrs great indimentents for three from. the Wei, who are seeking a temporary home in that city. it'ec tissiment. THE Manures? Crtnecii.—Aeeording to a slate. ment recently made, the td. E. Church SocithAaa had an increase, daring the.past year, of 12;03 members; :IS travelling preacher% end SZ iocal preachers. The wbolentrrober of travelling preach: era is 1142, of wham 914 are superaataded ; local preacher!! 3, 1 &1; members 'lid wham; 154,772 •-•ved; 3Adlaiiats.. Total, 50-tpll. .filonstr's Irropy's Boos.—The July number of this widely circulated periodreal Is ficely eMbel. Pined, and Ys a good one as to its literary Prodae: Cans. The proprietor states that henour publishes over 70;000 copies', a number empazalelled in the annals of periodical literature. _ TIM FAIL111:11 . 11 OVID; ND. 4. hai been received by 3. ix Lockwcol, Fourth Street. Csnaratcr. Aso Onto CALS.—The water ham been let into the first level at Cumberland, and in the levels near Oldtoan, and it is expected to be let Into the whole canal Ina few dap, when regular navigation will commence. Prab;ble War between Spain acid the -- United nate.. Special Telegraph to the IV. T. 2Viings. Wallin:soros+, Friday, Jooe 14 The &acuity of State has received - dispatches froth Gen. Campbell, oar COM) at Havana, ins forming the Government that the Count of sticoy (Gov. General of Cabs) peremptorily refuses to sanendes the Canto! prisoners, ahhough proof was clear thakthey shipped far Chaim' without an intent of parbeiparing in the expedition. Mr. Clayton.bas dispatched instructions to Gem Campbell to make en unqualified demand for the owners, and in the event of another refoul, war still be &eland ogaisst Spain. Mr. Bulgier has given assurances that Vnylaad will not interfere, considering. the caurse cf Ilia If a Red States thus far unexceptionable. Mr. Clayton now evidently regards a mature with Spain as unavoidable. Tbp abate is a specimen of dispatches from Vf,ashlagton, received on Saturday Misr:loon by all ths principal New Yolk presses. It will doubt less turn oat to be a hoax. MON NEW TORN. • ' • Ourespondenee of the Pittsbun4 ' Now Yon; June I 6,1§50r A despatch from Washington, to the effect thtt notice boo been given to the Captain General of Cuba, that a , continued refusal to surrender the prisoners captured out of Spanish watch, will be followed by hostilities on the put of the tinits4 Suites, fru caused a good deal ofconyersation, and considerable, alarm in some circles, and a war with Sdain is tooted -upon so almost inevitable; The conduct of sr. Clayton, In all this attempt to embroil the United States, has won for him many warm friends, and noose, no matter what his pa- /Meal biu,'is found to censure his proceedings.— There is not a Cabe merchant, nor art Americai Mama, Who dun not desire to see the. bland of Cuba undercut. flag, and ebDflid we be to unfortu nate as to bectime,umbroiled upon pals question, an e xpedition, ..with government aid And cop. fort,," could be stanl to Cube, that would sweep it into our confederacy what ilia same rapidity that Chin. Taylor overrun Mexico. The Ant boat for the San Joan and Lake hies. rangy. lake roam to the Pacificicalted the Direm tor, is now about ready for ran. The OrXe, here tofore plying on Chasms river, la to run on the lake, and the Atlantic and . Pacific:, eommitnication be completed hythe roamers Crescent and Em pire ally, and the steamers on the west Mutat.— This route isehorier and more agreeable than the Magma mom, and must take the greater part et the travel to the Pacific. The Empire City arrived to day, but brings no news. The Colima 'steamer-went to tea fo day, with seventy two passengers, among whoty were Gov. Nell Brown, Minister to aussia,E. L H. Wright, Secretary of Legation, • large party-from Phila delphia, and Mr. A. Fulton, of Pittabbrgh. She has on board a quarter of a million of epeete, at article now - in some request for export, in the atv• scone of sterling exchange. if bills retain the present high prices through the next six we - e - kr, a more active money Market may be looked far when the all importations commence in Angnet. The export Of coin is note subject °fret:nark now, but it will soon make itself felt, when the imports. tions call not onlylfor money from the bulb, by merchants, bat for coin to pay duties. and for re. mittances abroad. - . &Retook' me dukand few buyers. Penney) mania fives have tiTen m 7t ofered, and 76 ask ed.. In United States Stocks; hardly • sale, or even a quotation.. U.S. 6'4,0'89, are nominally Reading Stock 48; Delaware and Hudson Canal has fallen to 151, (166 recently ) In the new income cesifieatea, there is a good deal doing, and "ales have been made at 926,' closing at 917022. An Immense amount of mo. ney, on account of this security, has been paid Into the Company, and, in the absence Of demand,' the Company has Minted to pay all claims duo within three months, deducting the lotting. A new theatre opens on Monday, under the pa tronage of Barnum, whe, iu his programme, saysil °Notfiteg will be allowed (derisive to good taste, or in any respeM hostas to morale or religion.— 'Not a thought is breathed calculated to Wig a blush upon ,the cheek _Of modesty. Not an ex• premien is employed that may not be explained to the carer youth without ocealloning en impure idea. Not an allnaion Is ventured upon that has not Ira been chastened with a due and fixed re• gird for, sobriety, integrity, end the other virtues al an honorable life." The - Rev. S. S. Cutting retires this week from' the New York Recorder, to become Correspond , , leg Secretary to the American and Feels, Bible I SoMety. Ile has been eminently succeutui as an editor, and will be succeeded by Rev. Profesaor Anderson, of Waterville, Me., an able scholar, and sound theologian. A new and most elegant U. E. Church Is now building in Brooklyn, fori Dr. Kennedy, of Philadelphia. Leaving the old and plain school, the Methodists mean to erect a smomnre promicouteven Fleeing the many noble edifices in that" City at Churches." The Christian Intelligeneer of this week contains a report Maio proceedings of the Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church, held at Poughkeepsie. The Synod pass ed resolutions strongly approbatory of the Libe rian Colonization movement, and recommended to all Churches arktake up a collection lucid of the fonds of this Society, on the Sabbath nearest the 4th Or.Tolyi or et any other convenient time. An immense ware, house, eoitaining about 700 bbla at übes, was Wined this morning, nod the ashes rendered almost valueless. To day there bave been no sales, hat prices mast advance rap idly. . idly. Cotton is held up, with sales I up, Flour continues to gavot the buyer. In .Wheat, no change. Corn( a small redaction. Pork is arm. .Lsrd, lan. In Whiskey, solo at 255 e. Cabe is up Vine kale, on late Sales by auctioti. The demand -for Tobacco is not large, but prices are dna. In Hemp, thole is • speculative feats, and the stocks are held Or an advance. C. Later trope the I. suds—Arrival or th. liteamanip Empire siity. The steaniship Empire City, Clot. Wilson, ar. rived at new York at an early boor Saturday momiug. She left Chagrin on the 591, and Kings ton, Sammie, on the 9th Inst. There had been no ftuther disturbances at Pan ama. Peace and order seem to have been com pletely restored. There had been no arrivals from Ban Francisco since our previous adviees.— Thesnrival of the steamers Suet Sands and Isth , cans was anxiously expected. CrlPMin Booman,teteming.from Stin Francisco, was ribbed on the 2lth tat, between Panama and Cruets, of about $7,000 in gold dad and coin`, his trunk war broken open and that amount sbsuact ed therefrom, by the negro in charge of the mule to which the trunk was lashed. A portion of the Innate bad been recovered. 0, the lame day, and by one of the limo Per. ty, Mr. Marsh, of New York, who was - returning I in c o mpany with Mr. Bowna . wee also robbed of $lOOO, 500 Embleit has bean recovered . The steamship Telloowee. Capt. Cole, sailed from Famina for San Francisco, with abool 450 pamengers, ou th e 30th To o Calitteole, Capt. Dodd was to sail from the same pail'. with her alma complement of pan *engem, on the let inst., and the British but Sas rah, moo shoot 220 psawsugere, on the 2d. Theun vessels take away not toughen 101:0 persons from 'Panama. The numbered many vessels In the pent of Pa. tams wee cempantively amaK, and rates of pay. sage to eenseenence, were high. The }Litigator, and Kirkwood wore the only American semis port. Mr. Charles H. Thomu, who was abet at Cbs. byby P. F. Mamoru, was takto Kingston Me pro s, Emi, whore he wa rttt to • very rareaurions mat with no hope ofirecovery. Mums had also arrived at Ithignon, and ef. forte were being made to have Um apprehended and held bra mutiltion hem the Goverunent of Orersiv - - • • Manna Caurria.—Wa have already . publlaled _ . the ticket nominated by the! Whigs of Dauphin eonnty at the recent Convention. Col. William F. Mann was, it the name time; appointed Sen atorial Delegate, an d Aieaen. J. 'Wallace Kerr and J. 3. Clyde Representative Delegates, to the State Convention. Among the resolution* adopted were the following: Resolved, That this Convention, representing two thirds of the voters Cl Dauphin county, speak their own tetalmen% sad expert the eel:Macau and teelings of those they 'represent, in the mi‘"" ation of their undiminlebed confidence in the ca. - pithily, honesty, sad patriotism of the venerable Chief Magistrate of the nal., _General Zachary Taylor. That the same manly virtue, the same Intrepid spirit, the same heroin bravery, the tame fidelity to the constitution .d the country that marked and distinguished his career as the defen der of Fort Itartison. the triumphant leader in the swamps of Florida, and the eminently succuafel and philanthropic General at Palo Alto, Reues de 11 Palma, the storming of Monterey, 4nd the de fence of his wounded and sick at tho bloody battle at Buena Vista gill mule and distinguish the civil ruler at Wukington; whom neither the storms of sectional contention nor the maledictions of & Bic. ter else opponents has driven from the firm stand he has assumed In defothe of the ,thutitation and the laws. Resolved, That the recothmendations of Presi dent Taylor and the Secictuir of the Treasury In behalf of the down trodden and oppressed indus try of Pennsylvania, causedliy the enactment of the Tariff law of 1616, meet the haunt appro.' of thin convention, and justly entitle these worthy officials to the gratitude and support of our entire People. ' • Retolved, That 'upon the question of the exten sion of alaverj over territory now free, we still adhere to and maintain the views held by the ven erable fathers of our much loved Suite. They abhorred eyery species of tyranny over the mind of man,--ihey obeyed the constitutional compact, —they knew, but never desired or affernpthd to remove, its then well established tenth marks.- - The bartben, and the stain of slavery, as it then war, and where It then wat,they took uponthem,• trusting and believing that the increasing light of Republfou truth would soon illumine the territo. -ry then darkened with MI ;loopy shadow; and ei, their descendants, reitow our determination to contend, with unyielding energy, for that faith as delivered by one fathom. Resolved, That the connection of discmilsr ritthiecthpf Legislation is, at-all times, aowtse and unsafe,—rthst Cclirgpla, our new sister of the West, Is entitled to admlaskin into-the pain on the terms of the organic law formed by her pro. pie, and that a refuel to admit her, or the de. I lay of this act of justice by a combination of I other measures therewith, would he an exercise of a tyrannise power, op the pqrt of the National Congressoleeply lobe doPloreo, Resolved, That we cannot too highly appeal ate the national character of General Tutor.— Though hailing , from tho South, wo are enable to discover any evidences of local prejudice, or at tachment to geographical divisions. An Ameri. can 4 1 I . et`iinii iffd is heart. 'his official acts cate a careful regard for th u 70 1, 0 44 4 folig' Pf the whole people. That his prompt interference and minty enforcement of established law to ar rest the violation of treaty obligations with other rations, are pat . which, trumpet tongued, pro claim his peculthr ;thus to control the destinies of this powerful hut law &Aiding ARUN!. In the keeping at Znhary Tag* her honor and her in. touts are tee. Resolved, That the simple history of the ad ministration since William F. Johnston succeeded to the Chair of State, is the highest seed meal Ilattering eulogy that could be pronounced up on him ; and that An requires no other defence from the violent and &dna mistake of his " bitter end" oppocengi eilkey at komeni abroad. Resolved, That in whatever aspect we view the character. of Governor Johntion, whether In reference to the sound and mature ...cm which has governed and directed,—tbe extutonlinary qlff My and stareernanship which hap illustrated and diVikVed: 7- of the truly patriotic, enlarged and eral policy which bat W diatinctivoly marked and characterised his administration—go cannot with hold the expression of onr warnthat admiration and tealre• god to whatever responeibilities the fume waylaid bloc, or whatever important duties it may devolve upon him, we have a faith and confidence In his firm and uoyielding 'enmity, his large and varied - exper'etie, his sound and narrater jtdsmenr, and his enthusiastic devotion to the whole country, that can neither be shaken nor Impel/ed. The remaining resolutions relate chicly to the principle of protection, and tho tor,ont necessity which exists Mt tha repeal of the Twig' of '45, or, at least, its revision, an 13 to afford a better pro• metier' to the Won, coal, wad other maple' of tho Edge. From the St. Loanis Republican Destruction of the Temple of Natives on the 37th of Slay, 1850, by o Storm. The Temple of Nausea, erected by the !dor meta, finished in 1915, partially burnt in ,;_sober,. 1545, having but its fact walls left—all its timber weskit having been =lammed by the flames—was destroyed by a hurricane on the 17,6 ult. Oa arriving at Natl.°, In Mardi. ISIS, the Icarian Cemmunuy bought this Temple, with a view to rat it for school., Its studying and meet ing hale, fora refectory minable of containing Mom one thousand pemona, &e. Many preparstions were already made. An agent had been eent to the pine foresis of the North to buy timbers of dimenaioni iieceasery for re-establiebing the roe( end floors. Some other pieces of wood were ready; a steam mill was purehesed to fit up a saw mill; the dew mill was weedy finished; a vast shed was raising near the remote,: to shelter the carpenters; the masons werts, , laymn in the interior the bases of the pillars when, on the 27th of May, a lrightlul hurricane, the most terrible experienced in the .cattnill, in mummers, burnt suddenly on the bill of Naos von, where ligbtniegs, thunder, wind, beil and ale, seemed united to assail the building. The storm linnet Borth so quickly, and with eine'h violence, that the mason,, ovenacen unawares, la the Temple, bad ninth:De enough to nee heard the northern wall, nury feat high, bent down over their beads, threatening to crush them and bury tfient up. I. Friends, cried out the foreman, we are all lost!" and Indeed their loos appeared to be cere rain, for the southern and eastern walls, which had always been loosed upon as the weakest, now ehaken by the ;all of the former, seemed eq the point et tumbling on them. But the routing rubbish of the northern wall stopped at their feet, Now rushing out of the ruins, to the .midst of a cloud of dust, ball and rain, wrapped op in lights niogs, thunder, and a furious blast of wind, eat petting every moment to bear the two walls give way upon them, they succeeded la getting oar, astonished at ticking those walls still standing, and frightened at the danger from which they had jam emerged. The some blast that overthrew the welt of the Temple, and sensibly dislocated - and inclined the two others, bob op and carried off the roof of the old' school, when the want, falling on the floor beneath, broke down the beams, and threatened injury to sin Icarian women who were working below. The_ creek. on the bank of which the wash house of the Community is situated, was rei quirk -19 transformed into an Impetuous torrent, that the house was almost inatantaneounlY filled with Mater, and fifteen Icarian women, then washing there, were compelled to get through the windows in order to save themselves. They took refuge at the farm, whence they were soon after brought back in one of the wagons of the Community. • All the neighboring fields were ravaged, the knees overturned, and the'rvindows broken. One of the members of the Gerency got on horseback and repaired to every place at which men were working out of doors, and soon brought back tidings that no personal accidents bed happened. The tame evening the mantle., reunited and cocadtecl by the Gerency, acknowndged and de. Oared that the southern and eastern walls would soon fail down, and that, to avoid any serious an cideut, it was better to destroy them. The next morning the Gapers! Assemble, hav ing been convoked by the Gereney, met on the Temple Square, and unanimously resolved: fine, that the demolition was =gent. for the safety both of the_membens of the Colony themselves, and of the Inhabitants and foreigners whom , curimity might bring to the spot. Second, that by unfin. tog the walls, stone by stoat, they might preserve some gosd ones. But as this operation would take, tip much time, occasion mach work, nodes. pose them to many fatigues and danger., and eon. tidering the lives of men as much more valuable then rooney,they decided muse none other means. Those means having been titscaned and agreed open, they set at work immediately, and the walls were polled down. The destruction ofthe Temple is a misfortune and a great inconvenience to the lonize Comma pity, as they are thus obliged to modity their for mer projects arid piano; but persevering thergrow. strong in their onion, and with aid of their additional brethren, they will begin again an the piece of the Temple, provisional and urgent constructions, that will serve unul they build an. other large aed fine edifice, :Ammo, May 29, 1850, P. BOURG Secretary of the Icarian Community. PEINSTLVA7IIB RAIL Roso.—All our readers do not perhaps yet realize the progress which this nimbly enterprise has made, and the beovacial sults already Pawing from it. A gentleman step ped into oar office, a day or two since, to inform us with great Klee, that he breakfasted at Huntingdon 'at fif o'clock in the morning, and, after dining at Harrisburg, took tea with his family, at the same hour in the evening,at Germantown. Huntiogdon is over two Inlayed miles from Philadelphia, and cooslderably mare than half way to Pittsburgh. By September, the road will be extended from Hun tingdon to Hollidaysburg, where the Portage Rail Road gives immediate connection to Johnstown, which is within about seventy sin miles of Pitts burgh;—and all this remaining distance is under contract, When the whole is completed,our friend ly informant will be able to take an early break fast at Pittsburgh, and still be able to sup with his family the mime evening to Germantown.i—Narth Amenum. Wnm SEvrriterr.—The Whig candidate (or Governor of Ohio, in the speech at Cincinnati, with which he opened the campaign in that Stale, declaral himself to ho in favor of the immediate and untrammelled admission of California, and op. . posed to theCompromnut bill. He was in favorer the application of the Jeffersonian Proviso to the territortm end in cane that cannot poem then he adopts the President's plan, as by far tlis hew of those submitted to Cougress. The Whig press Of Ohio appears to speak the tame sentiment Mayan Tel Mintssuie itivitay.—Phe 'kn e w*, pin i e . Wan kof this affray we food Eti the Memphis Et. quires of Sunday: Fatal Affray.—We regret to have to recortreme of the most bloody and fatal affrays that have ever occurred in our community- On yesterday morn ing, considerable attention War dsawn 'to our coon-room by the announcement praviointly made that the case of the P. and M. Bank would dome op for hearing. dicer the resembling of the court it was deemed advwsble, from wmoo came, to postpone the consideration of the cam to some future day, which was accordingly dismissed, with soma very wholesome advice from his honor, Judge Tinley. touching the canted feeling which bad grownup. among the pasties litigant. Some of the parties sett the court room and soon 'her met at the creasing of Main and Poplar streets, wbeti agenend melee ensued. _ _ . . The fight commenced between Wm. Connell and .A.lanson Tii•g, in the progress, of which L. 11. 00e, Eul, who was walking with Connell, drew a pistol and fired at Trigg, killing torn in. stonily. At Obi jan — dlsre, P. G. oairies, Esq. and Jos. , Wdliams cunt, up, and a fight ensued he. tween Coe and Williams, and Connell and Gaines. , Several ffeetual shots were fired between the 1 two first, hen Coo received a shot from his an ugonlss, od fell, it is towed, mortally wounded. During tie time the fight was still progressing between noel! n d Gaines—Connell armed with a bowie site an Gaines with pistols—until Some of our citipens c eup aid separated them. Con nell received a eleven, flesh wound from • pistol shot, the ball striking nese the point of the hip bone and pasting round outside of the spine, and Inflicted saute seven Or eight wounds epee his magmas; some of which ere severe, but none bought to ha dangerous. Amid the confusion of statements touching this melancholy affak,we find it impossible w go more into detail, nor is it perhape proper that we should do so before legal 'investigation Is had. A jrirr of inquest esifteld over the remain, of Mr. Trigg, who rendered a verdict in accordance with the above atatemenl, From the Courier dee Et. Unit. A Pianist 1/3 C1a11033113u Wo have spoken aboat excursions, undertaken by Henry Herta to those regions, yet artishedly ataplored of the Ed Dorado. The lest steamer ban brortyht ifs ■ letter hi which the intelligent pianist describes with great vivid nesssome of his impressions and advelatures dn. ring these distant peregrinations. - - t'Oo craven in Ban Finn°taco,. ho writer., 0 found ao many friends. American, French, En. guts., and Germ., that I was Immediately perinct• ly at home. Only the majority of these friends were entirely metarnorposed Thom whom Ila Id been accustomed to see In New lorls In the de. lights of a Gan:enable far morass are at present selling clothes, sheen, hard ware and tilmilar dee. Oaten, whom I Irk, endeavoring to, make themselves lawyeratur public singers have become ZiletiOnnern, and acquit themselves very well in their new avocations. They generally nceuito . , much money. jj have seen youcg Pallslen lions selling the prodacts of the chase at exotbitaht pricey, although game is very abundant. .I have seen painters consecrating their pencil, to the painting of signs and receiving thereof an once, of gold pet totter. I have seen accomplished geniteman oWerf,t, tbemtplyps to InMat.fl my Plitt... and receiving 1 from me In d.fferent.aums, as, much as 5300 for aervice. Indeed have seen ao many eetreordi. avy thing, that I dam not Gonimumente them, , lest you should accuse me of exaggerettlen—but they ate all cc/Deigned to my journal, and you • Will find there many tales which I think will in fereet you. "For the moment, I meet tell yap, that I can hut cougratelate Myself in basing Mede this VoYege. I have visited the moat remarkable country Is the World. I have found here friends who have been most kind to me. I have given twelve conceits,: the success of which has surpassed nil my hopes,! and more than this, I lave been able to appreci• Ate the incredible activity and enterprising spirit of the Amentans. No other nation in the world 'could have mode of Gal,enuta what the hes he.' come in their hand., In peen menthe. "What most astonished me was to find a public ao well informed, and es enthuniastio no the tothject of music. IS could almost hre lae• lieved myself to New York or New Orleans. Hero Is t liule adventure which happened to me, sod which is quite characteristic on the subject. ''On the erect coy departure, I ton asked to , give another concert in the little city of Bealcia— All hod been prepared, and en arriving I found the room, the church, filled with a dense crowd; one thing only was wanting. quite Important. bowel , i er—a piano. I noted If they coula not find one lin', the city—which could cot very well have harpers. ea without a miracle. There was eee,they an- steered, bat we could not eel any one to eery it. The audience In the meanwhile commenced to be Impatient. I went Man the platform. and co • plaited the disappointment which had nor xpected- Ip happeced. Is that ant [lnky excelalmed,--1 'lot as seek the plane' And in fact the instrument arrived in a few, momenta, carried by the rialltaers incluaelvev. GEVAT AGE Till. WE LarE. in.--Peopki.don s t laugh now a da)siL-they indulge in merriment. They don't walk—they promenade. They never eat any food—they masticate. Nobody lama n tooth pulled out—it is eidracted. No one has hisfertings hurt—they um lacethlect: Young men du not gu courting the girls—they pay the young ladies Mien; lion. It is valuer to emit any oue—you must only make a Ball.-0f course, you would not think of going to bed—you retire to rest. Nor would you build a house--you would erect it. Ficuittnr AND Maims , . Coulee it a pub lic meeting which wu held in Lancaster, Pa., on sth instant, a committee wu appointed to solicit subscriptions to tho college to the amount of 1525; OrCt. On tin opening of MI books, one gentlemen bonded the rot with a subrcnp•lan of 51,000. tnd manna others followea with subscriptions or swo each. An original portrait of Benjamin Franklin sold at auction. in Melon a few days since, for three hundred dollars. Twenty tine pieces of china ware which formerly boloaged to Franklin, were next oR red. One large cake plate sold for $l3, and a bowl with a large piece broken out_ of the rim (or $6,30. An attempt was made to roll the tea plat., but as only 75 rents was bid fur a cracked one, the sale was stopped. Some wag in the Boston Post, wishes to know whether the body that Mr. Gliddcm has just been unrolling might not have been that of "Spurious Mummies" a distinguished Roman of Cicero's time. _The Australian colonies areCriapiilly rising into haelnercasedlrom ft37o:3oTo r Vg ; :VAIrOr 18.1 0 end the exports "(rota .I.:191,000 to IK.B, 14'f52,1 m 1847; the last year the amounts hate Veen ellactly suited. At t,3oB`,l`ll:l'g f :lffltC7ll'' , ,` J .. 6 . ° 7h"lB b l9 was about 3,000. "Tommy,"rnid n toping father, a little “ligird," t 6 his son—"Tomtuy,lue--my boy, mind your daddy, and never stalk in his-hia-- r footstein." might do, perhaps," replied thejuvenile "if Pwanz ed to go into tho cotkpores , or V irginia lend bud, nose." The paternal guardian mired his cane, but Tommy dodged it. As old Jew, being itr an out of the way alchotrie. 'related hunself to emote ham and eggs, but just as be was about to raise the forbidden morsel to hit mouth, a clap of thunder startled him. 14e dropped the hark, saying, 'Mein Gott! all disc fats chest because old Mashes is mating a little bit of bacon." Toe last words of lidirabeau were, "to sleep."— Ile twice orthrice wrote to request that they would give him opium; be fell back again apparently life• less, when some artillery being discharged m the neighborhood, the dying Itilinaheau mired himself up on one arm, opened his eyes, nailed nod mit! with a clear and almost exalted voice, "The fiv ner rites of Achilles have already i•omineneed.— Iha an age of courage but organ instant of life," and expired. Miss Jane Porter, anther of the tieettish Chiefs, expired at the re.identv of her brother, in Bristol, England, on the 23d May, from a second attack of pulmonary apopl4xy, aged 74 years. Exactrriom.s-The Paulding Clarion of the Walt ult., contains the confession of the negress Cecily, who was convicted of murder in limper. lire con. (maim is c detail of one of the must bloody and horrid deeds that mark the annals of crime-the mar der of Dr. Lennon, his wife and child. She says she chopped otrthe head of the Doctor with a broad axe while he lay asleep. When the wife awoke and attempted to e.cope, mho knocked her down with a "chunk" and men killed her by beating in her head. She then killed the child and set Mc to the house, first riding the Doctor's pantabmns On Friday,„the2. - sh, the fiend was hanged.-- MbLlls Reginrr. A Cosactmertonz Ilmeortrzcz.—"How long wlll it take me to reach Jamaica?" asked a pedestrian on the Jamaica turnpike. "Walk on, talk on," said the person interrogated. 'Fhinlng ho mils misunderstood, the traveller repeated the question; when the same answer was returned. Fancying that the man was crazy, the pedestrian moved on with an accellemted pace. "Look here," said the interrogated party, calling after the traveller, "it'll take you halt an hour n couldn't tell you till !maw how you walked, what..time' you'd make!"— lie lived near the "Union course," "meet prob ably." The Arabs of the Delert "are no healthy that they find it more difficult to die than other nations find to live. They endure to a greater ago than 'any other people, and when they nt lent die, it to not of disenae, but rather of natural tnurnmigett. lion. - The' late improvements in the Welland Cansl have greatly shortened the distance of meal nevi gntion between take Erie and Lake Ontsrio.— .The meal is 1.2 feet deep. end is navigable for vessels of DM tons, carrying 51:00 barrels Ey the old route tr required 24 hours to pass from lake to lake, it is thought that will now be done in 12 hours. The Marquise( Talaru, formerly minister under Charles X, it is said, has left a legacy of '2,000,0(101 to the Duke de Bordeetts. • By the Agricultural report of Ohio, it appears that two counties, Clermont and Harriscubproduced o ro,lo,7):°Zer d o edactnt p l i tne7ce r rt, 7o " r ' rem " l of landed property, the Cinc innati Atlas mya, will give every able bodied man in those 'counties seventy five cents per day, fur °Very working day-lo the year, besides his house board and cons. forts. Lo Patti' announces that miraculous girdle, which is alleged to have been worn by the Virgin, and which is one of the PrSCIOIIII MHO, of the Ca. thedrel of Torten, has been sent to Madrid, iota placed near the Queen of Spain, in her approaching s motiehement; It is ! for the present, deposited ra the slier of the'RolVCtoptl, Burma Inom—Referring to the large Imports. tons of Railroad nod other Iron, undated mak ing into the UnitedSuitee from Occat,Britain, the. Washlogton Republic temarkr ErelYenrao of lion imported into the United States from England or Wales rePtc.eilukwb" 3— It represents all the labor employed in the product. Lion of the iron are from the native miner; it rep resents ah the labor employed in the manufacture of the iron; it represents all the breadsiollo and provisions neccadary to the sustenance of the in. borers in both branches of labor; it represents all the prottridetivcd from all ltd. preceding Indus. try, all the profits of freight:, all the profits of cam missions, all profits of whatsoever kind that may accrue fmm the employment of agricultural, man ufacturing, and commercial industry in connexion with the production' and the transportation of the iron 'forming the corgo which comes to our Rhona to be need in the construction of a railroad which may run through • region abounding in iron ore. All thin profits oflabor of every kind embodied and represented in this imported iron, are no only realised in.Oreat Britsin, but tracksuit:mato involves also s displacement of AMIHICSA and try to au eqhivalent extent. Tits Lost one Foorm.—The Lancaster, Penn sylvania Gazette, ask-stint Mr. Thomas Johnston, of Marion Township, Pennsylvania, who has been missing since the 4d of April until recently, and , who, it was fearil,' had been foully dealt with, is now at Columbus, Ohio, and has made an maign ment of his property for the benefit of his creditor,' At the time ha left his house, he intimates he wits partially deranged. Air. Johnston Is in may eir-J cumstances. TROLDGE troy TOO Cmrstrs.—The ladies of Bat-, timore, who era among the fairest of the fair poc son of creation, protest minims the right of the census takers to demand their age.. St. Lords, on Tuesday week Messrs. Wheeler & Bullock, brokers, were men tined 61,000, for .circulating bank notes of a lead denomination than $lO. William JOINS was hoed Sit I for keeping a billitud table without II tense. TES. AND Tur.MoNsT Ct.krkk.4-Art M. C. is put in a lea., which appenrs in the Washington Union; chargirigtht the money clans° in thoCout prounse hilt if of a corrupt tendency. Twenty tuilltons of Texas scrip, it le said, are hawkedabout is Washington to sport with. Y.arm Etcratunust.—A gentleman from the Untied litotoshne obtained a grant (nn the govern empowenng hint to lay down pipes for bring, ing pure water into Panama. Ile has the exclusive privilege, for the space of 20 years. "Did you ever know any body to be:killed by lightning?" "Never by lightning," replied Pat in no under tune. "It's thunder, chute, ne knocks 'eat to pieces in the ould counthry , Moitoca..—A murder took place in Cullosille, Armagh county, Ireland, on Thursday week. The victim von Robert Margeover: the ami .01 Ile , Mr. Ilannelson, who was attached by vane of the tenants who beat Ms head to Mean with stones.— Etnigatim is perceptibly fa ling oft generally are looking euremely p•Woltas.—All UM is the N. •POSI 0 r tn. year 'limn worms ere most formiilakdo among children, the pi, orietirsol Ill'Uane`a Vermillage beg lure to can upon patrols, soliciting ibeir auention to its einem. for tho expelling c , f then 'annoying and often fatal enemies of children. Teets invention is by a phyleian of great r xpertenex la Virginia, and after using tt for serval years in his own piactlec, and finding its success Su ooi•erul, he. hes been induced al last ra offer It to the public as ixcheap but certain and ex cellent medicine. Cali died parehaso. 10-For s c. by J. KILD It CO, No GO Wood streei. An-44,0 LOGANI Ag. WILSON' CO. l 110 WOOD ST.., AM:Mr-FIFTH, Have just reeelved large aildition• a their PRINC HOCK OF lIIRDWARE, C071;121,ko init./tett by late 'packets from natty., which limy would esiweially centric atteetioe . of rt arebasers, believing treir very erten sire meets and low prices will give ends* satisfaction. intia-dawlyT ' ENCOURAGE itostr. INSTITUTIONS. 0 I E NS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Or Pltt•burglt. C.C. MISSEY, Peres. • MARKS,Ssec. Office—No Water sit«t, so the warehouse of C. It. IfiltaNT. rr111 . 9 COMP./00s t Is now prepared to all Insole of risks, on houses, monoteetones, goals merchandise in store, and in tranello vessels, St. .1n maple tisflritly foe the ability end Integrity of the losnonion, is satsCed to the character of the Di rectors, whe ore 'l,ll anisette of Pittsburgh, well sod furorahly known to the community for !kelt Fade:tee, Intelligence, end intessloy. o.lummy, Wm. VOLT. Wants" . D r, Ji., Wisher Ilrystlt, Hugh D. Sins, Edward licesehon, Z. &Lucy, S. Ilstbsugh, 8. bier. aptnt.tt Inaptly.. =nita UM DEatlirCire DR.0.0. STEARNS, late of Boma, Es prepared to 191M13 rue tore and 60 BLOC% T=lll in w001...a rade Tstills, ppm Saetion or Atote.pherie Rumor, Plat. ooto.mua coo= to nea tottrom,arbere the terve re expose-1. Other and residence neat door to tho or , m ettre, Fourth Erred, Pittsburgh. Ram D. hl , Fadden. F. IL FAL.. ialO , Scald at the Poor mad. Ankle Cared. • M. Krre—l eats dolma" of making known to the public the griut etfmiey of your YETROLE'LIMin my own cake, which was a severe scald of the teat end tinkle; upon removing the stocking, the akin peeled odwith u, nod left nothing but the bare sofsre. I expected to be laid op nil winter from the effects of this eenbl, trot we applied the retroleum freely, by rueaO of • Minitel cloth saturated with In at but, the 'urn - Maien wee painful, but in a coy thou tided the pain abated. I bed no pain in one hour elterarard. In free days from the time of the applkatioa of the Peuelcom, I was able to go to work. I tat e pleasure la matins there facts for the benefit of other sufferers, end am desire. that - they should be made public. I would also state, that I find immediate relief by th. , aaa of the Petroleum, in bum., from which Sam frequent earner owning-to my baainces shout th engine. I would recommead it u the molt yromp and'emmin remedy for bums I have ever know, (Signed.) 1 B CUE, Engineer, ISharpsbnrgh, tillegherry Co. Pittsburgh, Apr 11.16.50. Dor Salo by Keyser It McDowell, 140 Wood. street; P. E Sellers, 67 Wood at; D M Corny, Allegheny eity; D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, All e gheny; atzo by rho proprietor, B. IL HIED, ap27 Canal Basin. SeTtlllit or, Pit*nrgh DEt. O. MAT. ): ' Dealet.Cornerotrourth and Decatur, between eau-dtrin GREEN WOOD &EDENS. Tuts retreat is now at the height of its beauty— Welton & Co's., dying horse. will remain a lew days, affording lino amusement. Strawberries ore now ripe and served up fresh from the vines. lee creams nod other refreshments in abundance. The steamer Hope lames the Piu street landiag at the beginning of each hour, tr from o'clock A.. ht. until le P. 51. for 5 cents. Tickets of admission to th • gardens irk cents, redeemable for the same itmoun to anressuatcyrs—free admission to children whe acromeamed by their par!nts—also to aeleci par tics. ',mean tickets furnished by applying to th• proprietor. Closed on Sunday. y. MeRAIN. Dit.J YE . J. MRS name his professional service to the ellitena of Manche...et and vicinity Lidice and retiderec, for the present. at Rinednie inhinneheeter, ttarticitiat ly abort the U 8 lth Marine led3cti WASUINGTO LIOVBE, CAntinut.struni afore Serena area, Phavielphia. IS central, in the immediate' vicinity of the snort I important Priblie Institutions, the best end most fultionahle places of business, and the attractive public squeres tithe city. In the important requisites •f light sod ventiletion, two principal obseel witted at in the recent enlerannent and.thnrough Improve meet of this House. it is not exceeded; perhaps, by spy establishment in Ameriea. To strangerin there fore, Its position is peculiarly desirable. The rah. ctlber retratis thanks to his friends and ILO public tor the liberal pairounge they have extended to him, and assures them the, ha will endeavor to merit a continuance Of Our Inform. A F GLASS AGE.IOI7IiTUELAL 011GICTING A IBEIt'CINO of the Elisabeth A gticulraral Boelely EV will be held in the 'fawn Bath In the Borough of lidteubeth,,Allegheoy County, ou the Ith day of July next, at the,hoar of 10 o'clock, A. Id. The members or the Vocally tAd all o th erit having . the Interests of Apicaltuns at !cart am respectfully Invited to attend. The lion. W. H. Lowrie, of Pittsburgh. will bepre. sent, and address the meeting. The lion. Hamar Denny is afro expected to be present on the occasion. Hash:leas of intere4 will be trumseled. John King, Bay, 01E11:abed:I Townebip, he. made arrangement. to have one of Pl'Cortntek's Patent Virginia Helmets present, and It may be seen' in operation, If there is any pen ready to cut by t,A Fourth, ‘Vhoever wodd We to hem n good speech, or see ...tight," lest him be here. By order. lellettOwir4T JAbl ES SHAFFER, SetPY NEM BOOKS t ram BOOKS AT lIOLIVIES' LITERARY DEPOT Tome Buz., opposite the Pose Offica. XTORVE.I. Hastings; or, the Frigate N tha Offing, a Nautical Tate. The Thoarand and One Ylnnoms. By Alexander Boma., complete. Adventures In Africa, doting a tour of two years through that country. By Major W. COIIIMILHECO LlttallieLlving Age. No 218.. Gottey for July. ynco 52 14 par year. - do Grain ot Satttin r do do. jell : American Journal or Science and Arts. COYDUCTED by Prof. D. E Simon, Prof. D. Sill man, Jr. and Jamey U. Dana, New Haven, Con necticut. This Journal Is issued every two months, In 'bambino of lel rages each, making two com e ontum..4 a year, each with many illustrutitinli It it dy,ard aondualunelea an Science and the Arm. Condensed !reviews or Abstract. of Memoirs and. fr.m Farle Periodical ~ Notion of ew Publications, and %Ga gn mut Leulledn of recent Sol Non. Ude ,a orka. The first laical tantalite CO Toltun ,, ,the last of which is.a general Index to the 49 volumes preceding. J Pebterienlen, Al_ leer. in advent,. D LOCliW9Dp,Ag't for Proprietor", • lU 4 • PHILADELPHIA V tAr NETS POLL , HOUSES. LILY Nem, made pa t terns, Worsted, Conon, and Leather, of all and qualities, lam stook ataxy. on hand,'and for wale at the lowest manufactory priers. Wholesale and Retell. at No 3B & S5O ?Jana. Sr., PMIAOlinflA. Wholesale hlsaufartory of Tau Nita, CARPET BAGS,&r. Warm mom eontanta over 4CO Trunks, of all q alties,4l I oarprices. N. O.—A nes sty le Due Net for Carriage bones. letatttred SUNDRIES-11:m; N A Vltl , e:o a r ii r:2 tires; ease. Guam doi cues alt.iprivid,.tor sale tlt YEAGER. • • • BOORS BOOKS ! THE Life add Correspondence of Thomas Arnold. D.. 17: Isle Profenor of Modern Watery of the Lniversity.of Oxford. By Anil. , P. BMteley, N. A. I Pint Amerman editten. ; • The Golden Grove; • Choice Manual, co:oolong what la to be believed; pteetised, and desired. to which to added, a Gaide to the Peniteac By Jeremy Taylor. D. D. - The Soul; or an Inquiry in Gemmel Pryeolegy, es! developed by the use of the terms, Peal, tSpirit, Life, Re. by George Bash, Professor of Hebrew in New 'Vert University. Tee Records of a Good Mints Life. By R. Ch. T ro i r " s;al a b j 1 9 A II ENOWSU & Co, No 79 Woodsmeet 01)(idlt. IdOuASSES—SO bbdt 5u bhdo prime do N bfolstdo Bogor, 17, I For ode by !Jelin MeOiL" BACON -25 .k.'city meted Pideshooldors; IS casks do R; 20 tea Biggar Consd Elarni, for role by MeOILLS 2 ROE BR9"'d2-100 do: owned doactiptlons for sale by 0101311.1.11 T AR A TANNERS' OIL-10 tals Tamen' 011;j • %MINN C Tar, per canal cOILLS lc ROE SOAP -5,03 boa Not Cincinnati in atorelar & i t lety _go N e am uk; RO - illc-A few brig A No I extra — thite Rollin Tlf superior quality, sortable tor soap mating. inn received and for sale by JOHN Me PADEN &CO bag aSO Canal Dacia, Penn of SODA. ABll-10 casks soap makers' Ask; also, b 5 casks superior, for glum making, all donde, anII be old low for cob by lel9 - JOHN aIePAHEN &CO OLlVE.olL—Fordcoor. toper/um Mural Hos do pin& and t. , :plou; Florence W TI AI Mc A CII uk& RO & C for sale O by 258 Lawny B ACON--375pes hog round Isnd inE for sole by ROBERT D&LZELL & CO Liberty street. pacii &TAR-160 beiN C T4ll 140 brli Pitch, on consignment and 'fm .yln by !telt' I SELLERS& 1I COLS 'VIRGINIA II AlllB-4GOb p. Vpginia eursd, 611,1;1 V llama for mate by ELLERS & NICOLB HAM 1131411.7. 11 re.:ll(fl ei rrarT 3 Hl l oa — llO 90 Us Evans & Swift • do. ZO te Walser. do; 5 tca canvassed Beef rounds; 5 tea plain do For ;Web,. [ jell] , SELLERS & NICOLS NI)iii:SCOTIA lIERRING-16 fres la awe and foi. sate by 1106180 N, LITTLE& CO .I.•NaR I b 4i. store f• I. elfr RORISON,LITTLE k CO ACON—la cute 810111190,417itVr by 0 U.N , :f D ASSED if A msi- i :;l 3 lk o 4 2 ! i n , rAlq 'OTASH—it cask., prima article. for male b* loll) , ROBISON, LIITLE lc CO ILLOW COACUESI-011 Willow Cotelies, war- V ramrod superior to may brought Into this market, for rata low by C YEAGER • 111 & 103 Market n. ANIS—A aplerrdla &Optimal:it, of my own Impart tailors, eampriain every variety, for wale by )rtvC YEAGER C°M2.4ll= rtgen;oro!", AV groat do side do; 11/Bross Sitchaso pocket combs.for Gee by Jolt. , C YRAGER SUSPENDEE9-40 dot U Satpendert, No 0: 5i dot do N. 14 30 dot ' do • No IT; 100 dot Frottebido, studied; liol9l C YEAGER Fat este by MOTICIL "AtOTICE is hereby' given, that the undersigned have .1 , 11 obtained from the Resist, r, Letters Testamentary on the estate of James bicAnulty, late of Baldwin township, deceased. AU persona having claims againstaald ['talc, an reqoested to present them for payment ; and these being indebted are required to lee immediate payment w either of the subscribers. J'ATIP2. 4 T nteANULTY, JOBEFII RALSTON, S To ett• Boattrable the Judges ef the Court 4' Oen. sl Quanrr &snort* of the Peon, us and for the County ,f Ailegleor Timpreot.".B:4r.t—zzter, ? pi . r. h T . = that your petner 00th provided herself with tutorials for the auoturnodetion of travelers mud there, at her detente* hoose In the township afore said, and pray. that your honors will be pleued to snot her.. lirenae to toe:, • Poblie Hutu of Enter tunment." And pose *arbour,. In duty bound, will rop p . - We the anbseriberucitisens of the township afore said, do eenlfgollat the above pednoner is of good repute for Merman, and temperance, and is well pm- Tided with house nom and conveniences for rho an entamedinan and lodging of strangen and travelers, land that said savants neernary. nage Rhoads, Simnel Richev, Frederick Merriman, Jahn AI Crone, James Damson, Thomas Waggoner, John M. Craig. James bilhland. Marshall Ne l da, Heinle, John Al S te ve ns, James Stevens. eni3t. BIDWELL & bo vonwea.Diset 11111:11.611ANTII, Glasgow. Pa. (smmith's Ferry /" . 00 OP'S) Having permanernlv located al the plane,a new and rabsutottal Wharf Beat, we are prapnre4 to re solve and. forward promptly to all points on Ihntryer, and Sandy end Heaver or Ohio C.lnale. 13 a 80. Glesgow,lane 15.—1et3 wail 1850. Mt= BIDIVELI. 6 IMOTIVIEB, FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ROBeaverCHESTER,Po (nt.) 117 , Acents for BIDWELL'S PITTSBURGH i AND CLEVELAND' LIN AND MEADVILLE LINE TO EKE; WA E; RRENERIE AND NEW CASTLE PACKETS; towing and hping betwees Photostat, and Roeheoer by stem bo om bliebigebb Lako Erie, and Beaver. uocrae reeeipted and promptly delivered to all . pluses ou the Canals and lathes, •t the lowest sates. Shipper, will ple•se direct rural* to "Dtdavell's Lino." L C, BIDWELL , . %Vete, st, Pittabargb. let 9 BIDWELL & CO., Glasgow. FOIL agmm. TIM house now occupied by Major W Wade, on Anderson street, Allegheny City, within a short distance of the Had Suet Bridge It has demon room., bet. house, wash house, carrlare house, and Y ck. Rent, $250 per annurn. Also, for ale or rent 32, in -the middle ainio of St. Andrew's Church, Piitohgreh. lelovidt• powDEnitrogy kegs DKy. do e:' 1W toga oeal3hooting do; 040 hikes Deer Biflq 100 hf kgs Ky. do; 40tt qr kg. K . do; tP aoa eannisterido, in Magazine,end for sale at the very lowest market pnee, eedverable in abort stoner, 1017 J 5 DILWORTII &GO I GOOD BOOKB FOR WARMERS. Jointrea—American Farmer's i.neyek , y.tedia, eve Emereon—Trems and Shrub., 000 Brown—Trees of Americo, See Thomas--American Fruit Coluniat, 12mo Hop—A Guide te no Orchard, Mao Hoist—Family Kltehen Gardener, 12mo Miner-111e Almeria. Bee Keeper, limo Krown—Tbe emerioan YoultrY Yard, litr e • Marshalt—The Farmer and Eraignutt's nand Book Allen—The nineties , ' Fovea Beek, Blum Dowing—Fruit and Fruit Treei of dmeriea,l2mo Youatt—Tto none, lava 1 Bennet—Tao Ponluy Tara, lgron • For sale by D LOCKWOOD C °D reVe S"-"5 d"6 j"2'.lll.lldF.rlf&"RelarrSON- •11 uk 0" r " p C roe ,apnme It e, °ran CO '7 KIDD Cc lr FLOUR—lotlbrls S IF Floor, ter mu. RHEY. MATTHEWS k CO 'OS 77 k Markets SPERM h WILhL.EUIL-14 00 i ic , tl i s . h t Let t er ct r l T I rlrett bed fall: COO gals N. W. coast Whale Oil, In store and dor,ol 07 DLLLERk. meicursoN 172 6.174 Mem .t. el 9 TANNERS' 011..-00 u gals tavernfn caskai SO wig dm 15 brls common Oil, in more I/ MIXER &IuRETSON Sonffilpment far sale by ujielt3"3-40 Al c" MILLEkt t RICKETSON Sarsaparilla Sada& Lemon Syr ap. 20 keg. Sarsaparilla :(Wa; 40 bis do do; 01 boxes Lemon Pyrop, made (tampon lemon jolt Jost renewed and for role by Jew MILLER & MECUM SON L ARD-51bt la No lam landing, and far ..le by NAIAD DICKEY ra IX) as Water & Front "VEATIMILIO bligs now en band,for wee by jeie 18AIAff DICKIsY & CO GINSENG -9 sank* an hand, for sale by naln ISAIAH DICK EY & CO BACON—I 9 casks amr. 30 casks 8909 Idem • 5 catks elute snorted, 909919.0d10g.f0r sea by eI9 ISAIAH D'OKEY A. CO ilUnleoLurs COSMOS—c'o .mo.; • Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe. By Alen. W. llemboldn Translated by Oute. 7 tole, 11010. Dist received for talc y b .1 I) LOCKWOOD • Jell Bookseller h. Downier. 104 Fourth at IMCUMIL , LDTD APPECTS OF NATURE—Traas .LL loud by Mn Sabine. y rola, Mo. ar sale b J D LOC P K W OODy BLEACHING POWDERS-80 cut. Maapratla and Tonneau , for rat. by R A FAIINESTOCE & CO elB Car rim & Wood at ===l CHECK for Fitly Donors, drakm b 1. DI Pea 11. cock, co Palmet, llama& Co, payab l e to [valor, cm stolen from the warehouse or Yin, Pennock #, Co. The penile are cannoned arraLeat receiving can/ check, as payment thereof has been •topped. jeleci3t JAMES A HUTCHISON &CO vrcg..Asscs--obe. sLume... s . hoses Eta , .I.lhE J rmes, fe; sue by AA1139 A lIIITCHISON & CO - - DEFINED SUGARS-6TO Ms embed, powdered, Xt. and met t /MIM oe H . 'tote Red for Salo by & S A UTCHISON CO Bt 1,0111.1181.112 Boger Refinery. Burlap. for Wool Sacks. A SUPPLI received et more of !RUBEN k & BURCHFIELD jolO Cor Nounh*litarket mit =ZE=:: MURPHY & BURCHFIELD have received a largo Illpply of Dress Lawns, very cheap; rpm awe brow, at lele• light do, In great variety, too 1010 Wet Also,embt oldered and punted Mos!lna audineltortet, of neat and newest style. and lowest once for quality, and north not canter of Fourth and Market it. • SUNDRIE9-2CCOdod dos 3 d card spool codo;ws.; 3000 o • apooloo PIaCZIKIOIICIIII% WAlgross Stay Taper; GOO gross German do; Received per atcantera thbertda and Smoak, and for sale by • C'YEACIEIt, 111 jell & KS Market at TIUTCIINETAL , Abondles recd for solo by' .1./Jell J KIDD & CO 1L 0-12 Ws, to arrive; for vale by IA Jen J KIDD it CO estOIL OIL—ID Ws, to anlye for bolo by C left : .1 KID D& CO CIULOULDE cans, to tr: for see by 1017, J KIDD fr. CO DILIZIL bllliek4-160 bags Nat reed, to ssistby Ell {ell . MU,Lb.R Itr. RICIETSON ST7tßal—P-rarlirialishi's or. Muth; 15 his Snubs do; , 25 bys til.Clziny k Tun do; tun received sod Mr sale by ! MILLER & RICREIVON_ c iIILLICOTILr.BOAP-160 bye brown Chillicothe: i Eh bxs No 1 vlo; , CO bp Vol Rosin !Nosy; Jut received and for sale by . •. . . 1,17 MILLER & BICKETSON SUGAR HOUSEMOL.Af3SES- 40 boo battle 'round pm rse'd and tor role by .17 MILLER &RICK '. - .il.l SAlLlThiliga b ts plata ahrseWsi tO barsttleiZoll,blask Waal Jag neeelvvil nod fig sale by R RIOUTBO4 P.. W. GATE' PATENT DIES FOR GUTTING-',SOREW€. IPATZZTZD LSAT 13,t1E4i. THESE DIES having been adopted and highly appreed in.all;the PrinCiPal OM* ia .Hine 'York end .prinadelphis, are now offered Su manufacturers, machinists, ship smiths, dtc., swim the inmost con fidence, as the most perfect article in roll or cutting screws. I Their superiority over any other Dies heretofore used, colleiats in 'their- curling crane? Stria, whether V or Koehn thread, by ONCE paining over the iron id he cut, which require no:nredging an innar n aan Innelx ,i o „, es the ai rs rut the thread out of the solid limo, or il hoia raising it is the 1y.,1; in their greater durability, rapidity, and perfectiou of work; and in their simplicity and little liability to get out of order. PILCUDICLTICA, Atis.l7, 1819. Thls lo to oorlff that .111 hate poreburd from P.' W. firms the right of 'Lair hls _palm:ll:Kell far cut ting bolts. la oar opinion, hi• Dial aro math supe rior to any others to ore atrotainted :lotto tor too Pupas" of meting bolts. 4 P hIOBBIB A CO. PRUADILFEIA. AVM. 61. au. • Having heti P W Game. Patent Dies in use in our establishment for the last nine months, for rotting tops fen eau in es cry respect recommend' them in the highest terms, as me have laid Ditchers away, they beteg so far superior—vonaldering them 73 per cent. cheaper than any Where nom in csa HANEY, 11P.S.PLE & CO. Penn Wort. Pa. This to to corny the. en two purekksed tko ranht to me, and adopted in our banone, , p l :ll Gain' V. Pe. tent Sinew Cutter, which.* ingttly a 10,6 of.e can do mob repro wort, and .we b eve Wwill ear. pass In darability ind Veda., ue nmek a. economy of Inbar, any dies known to of MORRIS, ToffifElt it MORRIS. PurLonicraco, lith rocnth,2nth -day, Itks. Neer Yon, nog. 19,11349. HaTina adapted P. V 7.0 alas' "Patentltica" for ma nna bona are take plasma In mbar, dna It more than answers our capacitate:lm and tarn no testae. non in grains It as oar opinion, that It far excels any other plan In present use for caning tat's. - T 131tC013. &CO. We hays P. W. Gates , "Patent Dies" for cuing .crews, and the economy of using them!. so very considerable, that we look upon them as tr./Isamu*. ble to every establishment havirg 241 quontity of snow. tooat. • MoCORMICS, ooriEN.a, CO, Cortcatto, May 10, 1E29. Oman. Orrick Ws.atmtcroa, eat Sept., 49. I have purebasect 6f W:11113eovilie; for the 'United Elates, tee runt to use In all the arsenals and THEATIA3II. E Benefit for the Relief of the bands 'who st by the fire in Ryan's Bailding, soil' take O 10 0 onn Wednesday night, the 19th Inst. The price of tickets anti he. for Dress Circle, 60 eantst.Scoond and Third Tiers, V , coats. There will be two peoons admitted °acmes of the tickets that have been sold at double the above mama lel7al.lt 1860 'AMERICANHOUSE' HO . , 110BILST LOWRY, PrOprietor, Public Square, Holliday sburrb, Pa. GENERAL STAGIB OFFICZ—Two POT of Stages for the Butted West; el. the Bedford Sure leaves his hoot, • Int7Alm OHNSTON &STOCKTON haveust oened fur sale ea th e largest msonment of Paper, l Illant p Books, led Stationery ever °flared for race in this city; together with a large eolleeuon of bew and valuable Works in elery department of Literature All publication far le at camera mires. Country reterehmPs sueldi.d withevery article in this Hite; on the moat reasonable terms. nob le CHOICAC TEAS' • • • - JUST received at the Tea Market, in the Diamond, 3 chests firer muddy °alarm Tea. 6•415 73 per lb 3 do superfine. Ning Yong ' 0 75 do do old Emelt& Pekoe Souobong 0 73 do . 3 d , A No 1 GanpowderTea.—,..— 100 do And plenty more left of our excellent Black oral Green Teas, s; 30 cents per lb. " - )el7 MORRIS ilieworan - NSW and Valetalbla Publications. BE Rise, Progress, andgress, present , latemture of the T Expel Language; by Reo. Matthew Item. mn, A. Reetor of Courch 0,4617, Ittalts; as toad Fellow of Queen's renege., Oxfo rd. . The Life afJono Callon, with a Portrtit, by Tim. B. Oyer. Dictionary of Poetical Quotation , : emulating of elegant exacts an every subject; by lota, T. Wax ' son ht. or Charms of the Nile;. by Wtu Furness; beartufully Illnsizated nob colored engraving. • Robert By as a Poet, and as a Mau; by 61611101 Tuppet's Complete Poetical Work,; contabung o Preverbtal Philo.opey? ttAThousond Lines, o °llse; manse , dertddme," and 0 1SliscellPtous Poems," wad •permit of the no a new edition: in vol. cloth. Eveninp 5' Wsedlawnt by hits ELM. author of "The Women of the American ReValaton The Mather and Wire of Wphingtom by Margt C. rankling, mother of Itarperts tot: station at'norm's History of lAD Mears of Spaut,'" , .babel, or Trish , 0 the Resat," &e. A few copies of each of the abbve works, Jost m :,rived, for sale by JOUNBTON & SrOCKoN 7 Cot. Malted S Third at was.sou. & BURCHFIELD brier, received a rap* iNJ. ply 0(5.4 and 4.4 French Linens for men's coats and sacks, dies,een, boys* and ettildreres wean of Li:Lamest dirable shades. 'limy Invite attention to their large assorneent of hlerr's and Boys' BUMMED. WElilt, of different ma terials. and all of which 'will be veld low. iel7 Plantation Sugar and Itlan/asses. 15.5 bhds common, air, & prime Plantation ingnm V , O oak bria Plantation MolasseN 70 eypre• late do do,in store, for sale by MILLEIt it RICK MON 17P & 176 Libortp st AI,INED 131.101113-oesvere Lovering , / D Loaf; Al br casco 'do ' do; BO bd. Nos 57 to 931. L Sugar; 45 hrl• C. do; GO tole C. pulverized Sugar; 10 brio • do do. 25 bobs 1.. embed do; 40 brio Lovering , a cod do: 15 brit do' pord do; GO brls soft crashed do; loot received, and for vain by jol7 MILLER re RiCOIIIW , N F'VIOL ULM ItUli FS —Vuctuseed Marton raper or C h arts and Pobho Rooms.a neve stylo.r4iod 4 9 received, mud for sato Ly • W A LL jel7 85 Wood 01 `SAFELY FUSE—IO brie sipetioi sole lc, fnr wit by lel7 S DILWORTH & CO , NEL LZI/JV VILI37III7IIGE. Big Sandy; Ky., May 12, 1668. Mr. IL E. Stllerm—Dear duets such wonderful results; that I think it worth while to give you a low facts about it. A neighbor, Dr Deus, bang ht from me one vial of it, and gore the COlllerit/ to three of his children; the brat pawed 100, the second Mould the third 70. making 463 wanes discharged by tales one viol. 14r. linty immediately bought four vials more. Mr. J.,l.l.Juriey aloe 'rove the contents of one viol to three ot bit children which brought from the brat 76.fiom thdaecand 62 and from the third 36, making ISGlreflaS, by the use of one vial. I gave my own child, aged one Year, two tea spoon. fu'o, which expelled 14,0ne of which wax at lenient foot long. Your Vermifuse Is konsidered the best shut has ever been brunt hi to ibis action Of the .gantry, and an far at I know has never foiled. Yours TRUMANrespectfoily, ' J L For sale by R. E. SELLERS, 67 Wood street, nod by I . _spri lsle 'centrally. lel PALUABOL El I PARASOLS I • %if lIRPHY & BURCHFIELD home reeeivedarother a 1 supply of above article, and too enabled to sup. ply almost any quality and color wanted. and at the lowest cash price.. laid IBUTIMR—GO keg"; 10 brla, in core and for sale by Ida J 8 DILWORTII & r 0 POTA9U--10 casks prime, far sale by Jels 1 13 Th.LWORTH k.:CO C°lll'n" - '"Wilt.wontn. co Now Version of tli• Pashas., TES Yakima of David and Boni of Solomon, I it. m b o r tro. By Sanaa McClure. Oa baud, and f• A 11 ENGLISH & CO _jar, 79 Woad a ULU andlVerret Centres fore v nirile A s it talfiby lels 13 Wood st CAP-80 17Ti r cCitTeliraTii:iii - stere, for tale by • lett • 8k W 'BACON-a casks shoulders received fee eaie by 17 Teti St NV lIARUAUu II SUNDRIES—I' Ameba Wool; . . A •Aeb • Fen there; a • I Axel. Floxreed . ; bales Geer Skin; ' bd L'........,i1ut recd, for Axle by 10.14 C II GRANT BUTLER —I: to , rlßtri D 1 togs do; fog rdlli Jett 111DOTASII—A cuts for roirby J D CANFIELD Jel4 taIiOTATOE-030 bushels ter sale bY /el 4 It CANFIELD EARL ADII-10 bd. for elJe lel4 111 _ CANFIELD DRIED rD&CUEB-100 bu landing, far ROLICAT DAILZELL & CO I.lbenutrect MEESE—WO bz• 1.) jet 4 Steam BOMA far Say.. A LIOIIT draft, Blom whoolcd, }3.1111 Boot for Wo. ..101. Apply to SCAIFK & ATKINSON, ' Pali First ot, seamen Wood & Idotket dell'. lap k) for sale P 7 - 7P Water pc )014 TAN n, Ell 6 orls just rec 42,1,,, 8 jail JAMES DALZ b gLL perTeir:aroguky In store., j and for sale by. CANDLES — d i bd. • !, di n 5 lad appea, (or nkle by lett STUART & SILL dozen in Mon". fr , . ATUART h SILL Na b 7 pu.-43 brts Mackerel, May catching, ,To 16 brie Ilaning, Ia Mere. for male by STUART a SILL Wififiiiii 13ris ~21p9ri r o „,,j a try isi 40 Ord""'L-4- trtis U!K, • g.H ARr & efLL lea bn run litatore. far sale • C k To l 4, ""} !SPA ries ender the supervirie4 of thrs Departexen; P. W. Cates"Tatent ;see tor manic; itTOßlontrent , ,thej having been tiled in two of taelsrge_rurenals, and • found to ho scriefflelebt Ond excellent • = A. TALCOIT, Col. Cithtance. ttitutr`of Yaw. iaci Wminxtrros, Sept- =5. 108. . Combining .Cfales , llstrnicil frarelveniera for H. tine servos au rseral to be a valuable eery-nave, by no 6 er hy or the honorable Secretary of Nar7, purchased of the Ailorneyi orals .Patentee, Wen H. •. Scoville, and earned Disterer, I ..B‘c riiht,to maks eau= godd taw (menaced far the U. &Navy. .105EPL1 824T1R, Chief offrarcae. j In ass also by . . . Buffalo Works, EnfllSlol Roans & Ashler, &Skater: . . -I ; Roolett & Co, Gloactiler, N. 'J • Ilarwoo4lßnyder,'Behortkill CoirJr; Shine's. New York: • &Tax. , N I' ' l I T Z2 I , t. 1 .11. - 17;„1' a k. N. „.- . , 'Seaweed & Co, fdomareent Works, unit; Von Caren, itoeheattr;. • ' . ' - .. 1 Non & Aloe., NOW ti. ,, i :' • I i Anent Works, do; roue & Murphy, dpi.: :, Wen Pot m r ,, a-aars; , Norris & Oro, Paileaelptaa; , ! - , ' , A Jenks, Breed %befit, P al Viralwork &Nssen, non end NeW - Valk; Lowell Machin, &keg, Lowell: 1 1 Amee.keig Co, abnlebester..l4 Ili Lyman & Wismar, Southßanos. • • slid 000211001010011. No 131Selne,10 sots dra & taps hi to 2in. pri.icut t - No 3 do ' A ;do Itol I. ode*. &Kw 1 Nog do ,! 6 do 1,1 I, ;lice Buis All orders addressed toP. W. e.. ao,atss, Chle N. B. Hanson, New York, B. D. Marshall & Co, Pnils- Idolphin, and 11. IL Feorille & Sons, Caicos°, !or Pr es and Taps, wilp or without - machines for µsing them, , will meet why prompt gttsuuoa. 0, ... ) t 2,1 .9 a, le= ' joidGm AMUSEMENTS. SH'E!IIT'R,E2. Leine and blanszei , C. S. PORTER Citole *ad Parquette• ...... •••M cents • d tad Ttord 2$ i 7 (for colored peratees).---• opeu at 71; Gamin 'rill rise at 8 o'clock --- 13:713ENEFIT fee the Relief of the Rieder/the Loh! by the the In Ryan's Betiding*. Nit MALONE R&I'ARIND and the foul ladies oL Ids family biro voltinteered their 'smokes. On Wednesday, /lie , Man, erill be . Dre.t,,,ea ..THE NARVOII.IB Blaestissis „ ler.Raymind Lzay Leech R Ntinols AftzrwhiGh, In which 110 o tU?s i t! C°NeEirt" .E9tEri To Conelidt wiih TUE I.4TTLF: DV.V!L._ _ Don Ra.lMl—•—• Tsrylor Culo ..... M. Raymond Thursdayi BENEFIT of bIrs,q.APPEpL. R•member, WILKINS navy. 134ua. . . . n.n. Mu ira" cirtiginit • EMPIRE MINIST - REL , SI EVERT EVENINO•DIIMPia . TIit WEEK. The names, oo Vocalists, Instrumental .Verforre• en, Dellocetors or ,Eibiopi. Chimer-I,4er Alumina, PITT C 01.11•1114,071, sem cnsusnon 2112 IMLIS.P to produce their comas: • .• „ . , •• • i m ai: th Ch r lte m e , f .. pritarncte utaNt i ,Cayrltlg.e -er • , . , P I T R gLlut R. W. ' : Psoplietir. E PEALE.••Mpinager of Plascrunandlitaturo.Rnoin. Tim PUBLIC aro roopeettally informed- t hat t h e Proprlrlor Inv