THE EITTSBU-4H GAZEIIE „yuausaEu in. WHITE 64 CO pATTS4,I3UIIGII4 TM:MADAN MORNING, MINE 20, 1620 it tagt== .51.1r.rglienimwar:t Aivertioceseets not utsened for a skeet. leaden. Will irmaitbly be ',harm:lentil otdered ont . 671 f. 13. Paulen is Agent for this paper at h , f - 1 etavaral agencies In Now Rork, Philadelphia, a =l.and authorized to receive, cabscriptions 4 4 vertiserttents for so. goversoresAxeciesa.—Sabeetiptle.B and advertise ments Per Ode paper received and forwarded free of eatiagelrect thle °Zee: • • • j7 . C11151(3121 DAILY 012rITZ—AdVertirerse nt ! • sabeerenlosa, for tbla paper, xlll be reeetrea ano " °revered I= eta area. Penal's:vela Nom Aaratrara—„ , - , At c " .6 ., alms ar sad Irabseriptirms te the North and UDIUNI 51*1P Gazette, phiadophia, meal warder fres ofhts. ItTrars.attazata CantactetaaLr qs? eeU aind er *ls valuable paper, at be rest d that this °flee. Ailtialitionlo and Whig Sonsinatlonin Tax =wry stow, =lams, TUO3IA DX. HOWE, iPt gao=l irrsesms, Twin insrr S•U3IAR DENNY, =ME! JAMES CAROTHERS, or tnca3L - • SOS ASSINIBLT, MOM 4.24:IIOIIERTSON• Pitibugh. T. 1. EIGRAM; Lowe, at Cr. 10.1 L. O. WALKER Untbeth. JOIEY Rohnzen. .IkMIM . FIPPE, Sneewden. ranuccnico Amaxsir FRANC/B FLA.NEGIN, ra;;lntret. coloCceSoxrit, EB=M!Z,E O YLE, North. Fasatn. atraos, WM. FLYNN, Unger St. Clair. cs reavrirox t A N. tOUILTIST.V. Ok.lo. 1713E . 3 REST PAGE. FOR LOCAL, MATTERS TEUXIIIkrHIC NEWS. .d. Ws eau afford to let the ill butner_ar the editor grille Past find vent, in the mitter.oftheWestets Railnsai. As our mad is sow plated beyond the reachol doges, and *soothing that the Post can way will prevent this great enterprise,so ism pptant to Pittehrugb,frour proceeding Lathe desirable con woutmation of a speedy completion, we can lea Ott with isetire equanimity while the editor of that papas gives scope to hie 111 cancelled spleen.. 7 Hiainainuatiou that either Geo. Robinson or our bumble eels are pOurenally - benefitted lathe loci• fion of tberoad,wher than by the genersl utility which It will prove to the two titles and Or re.. stionvound about, btentitely . gratuitous and nn• bounded la met It nia where tenches any of Oen. Ettillell property, sod Is some half mile thou ....And here we tate the - liberty of saying--for which, we treat, Genenlltothrson will pardon no —that rebate been intimately eol2Vernal with all the rtniemada ante Ohlfir - .*d PenneylVania Betiroid;Gompany :slues its organist:lo4 and have watched all the proceediegs dos Directors anti oticees With .naremitting attention, cod we can salyj lift the most uuequivocal manner, that to every movement Gen. Robinson has manifested the mat anaelfiah spirit. 111.1' only aim has ap peared to be to promote the bat Interact of the Oempuy and the cities of Pittabtugh and. Atte. I gamy. with which his own are so Lalimately con nected. Bo left the declaims of all Important quer Sons, on to route and depots, as far es be and hie intonee was concerned, to tie actomplished and Prudent Chief Engineer, 804,1[11.1 W. Roma, Esq., en entirely disinterested ampire,whose sole object has been to adopt the route and plans zoom favorable to the interests of the earn penhand which scold bear the test of seientifin and commercial etitleism. We felt Impelled to pay this taints te Sten. itobiation, from the frequent. faint:tallow Width bale been made by such persons as the editor tithe Past, that he was governed partly . or erbolly,ln themsnagement of the road by person s! and selfish maltreat and . for the troth of what yelped, we Spinal confidently to the. B and .01 Directors and the offieers of the company.. The. cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny owe a debt of lasting gratitude toiGen. Rebittronter engaging in thilikreat enterer - Re; and for condnaing it Be sues oeurfolly towards the antler fund completion.— Be bag persevered in lima of great depression, When mai °fleas courage aodperseverance would have reliequished the task, and to the noticing attention he has paid to:the duties of his post, as Preaident of the Company, backed by the valuable aid and en-apeman of the able D:reciors and ot doers, do we owe it, that the enterprise to now in so promising a condition. As to the - project of a rail road to Steubenville, we are waling. to' . let it rest on its: own merits fur publics favor: ;Were the question now agitated' as to which of the routes-ought to be chosen by the' people of Pittsburgh, for a rad road to the West, we should Wisonstrained, by a seese'of duy,tol advocate the roots adopted by the Ohio and Penusylvada hail Iced Compiny. We are most decidedly convinced that it Is, in many re spats, the very test route Tor n great trunk line frinePiusbamb w Ohlo,ladoins, Michigan, and all the riven west of tie, and we consider its ciliate by the Company shows the soundacse of the 'judgment, acid the accuracy of the &tames goiter Os Officers. Bat as the question now is, whether we shall have - two roads instead of one, and as fiti new rile& cannot area the better ens preeliosly adopted,eser do not wish to lbw* any. obstacles In thof,,way of the - fneods of , the Sotatenville proles. If its friends are in earnest, and Minh theylait build a tall road on that route, and Mit they can pass the river withouoobetruets Mg the navigation, we shall not dire* a straw In their Way. If they are wise, however, they will tbeis 101124i0 on the Ohio and Penney,. vaaiiroad, which is entirely beyond the reads of their Opposition. Taz - lidirts—The long needed reform in the raNl serriee is at lent acoomplished In this quarter toe easterri befog , now brought down frost: Frutditugh in coaches, instead of by steamboat.— It now arrives loom one to three boors cube? than Neretorote, and with artgalarity thet seems to be Impramfeable 'nester sesatce. It arrives at 12 clock. edeOlinr a regular daily csonectlon with the aces on the route to New . Coati. This it the arransement we urged. upon the Department worths ago. and which we are arairded onil best a:observe all Interests.--Bares Argun We eeOc our congratulations with the Argus, that this decided Improvement has taken place.— The irregular:4 of 'the leis in that parser has Una a moms of no little annoyance to us and to ion subserlhers, and we are pleased to find the souse ofercaplaint so promptly removed by the Aepuimeat,on:proper representatiortabelog made. We are todebted to Mr. Kennedy, the Haperin. team of the Omni, for 111. copy of the diferent blanks to behaed by thaw who. collect and make oat maridof the Census of Ihrb. They appear to be Admirably adapted to the object desivma. The Railroad front Buffalo to the State line of Teensylvanls ban sufficient funds subscribed for its emropkition. The section of this toed from Cleveland to the renzu l lvantri Stole line,. has tam Surveyed, and • considerable penlon ef ft &Mated; The Cleveland Heald Bays the route Ms beim found very favorable. Eaoixoo Lair or Closo.—We yesterday had lb* pleasure of emu:Dining a large somber of nal Californiarpaelaiatia of gold. Among tbea was 'm416411 weighed fifty pounds. It is compared - mostly pote apparentlyThiving, while 4, i IDA slat*. MA among 113610 quartz rocks. It woo tomd sou the Idarapas, about three feet below the *afoot.' of the eta,. 11.5009 was offered for tlee 0914 :lbw it woo found, both is supposed Wall about. tdrldtd, abbounki the actual val. esit sot to osanolned mall it is ground up and oeosyse, The big lamp is nom toe property or SUM IL Wdl'sros, who arrived in this city yds. unto, pa Word the antarnohip Ohio. The sight of soot a. 01th1044 " is good (or sore eyes. U. 'wrote, 0 1 .1j.7 frg..l( 1/4/I.l.—rhaOglada. (LW 11414fs tt+4a atom patted-over a potties 44 abrevo,..l4 , ,attay,tao 24 inn, aeoool. poivall IRO fAggiNl atuadas and Lalitafoy. Tag fallita Ald Ittl at a yttfo , o avalaaebe, and tbt44, pi 44 (tip.*::.,4lao tartans and by 0440.0104 e basso, +tux tio storm, to las depth pymou oa bor fort TWA ware bra kaao wire 4, td owi , 4 , ,,5aa, foam. proettotl4. mut touts uskr9,ol, Ait ~ v e tc , arLe 11(0 catirely pros sl,4o were k;: 1 4.4 la Vest...A.lll. Mc GWt 7/1.04 WO. lociaeo gad wawa, UK bark orl 4to Ir./44a. paelott at; ao4 taa•taly tkataitot. of tear* .uf 4 - 4 0 , - TO , PAO [rata ra. Cfig;tcly sae 810/ icon P.f4 l .V.g. $.4 eudei.,— Y ow.* sv4ro a-2,4.' 4, 4-a4 coAta, ihortre, (NO rgr 4 . 41 4 00 e ',re. (wad 4.4 , 4 'boat 0410. rlee, , 1.44#104447 W. 44.111.04.0, 10 , Rao tattitts 0440 Auw•l• . A CasvAx' r.s?,ixA•Ar. 4.4y4yttle oef.r,f 1 Y"pplQ 1 , 4044 y i rsAtlAu. t 4 a iv Aroouym*Ql - ).r L Yy, 1144194 . ofthor*oF.g!.6.o; 041.141 Map $' *44 girto :. • BROS WALITHISOTON. Cdtruldde orthe Pittsburgh litiferte- Wreiruerroijune 15. Warlike earners from CnteeeeDonger of ruptureeeltoves of a happy leen.— The day's and the week's wort in Courceees-eVondramtione. The rumor eta peodiig difficulty with Spain, that may WO to war. Is revived. It Is reported ihat the official dispatches received Cram the Amer can caned at Havana yesterday morning, ten• two the moat uopleaaant descriptions of the state c r s tr,lre in Cuba, so Carat coectrns the Milted statee. It appears that to the lastinoceent pre ceding the departure of the Isabelle, which we an the GA or Sth, of this month. tho Spanish gu . amines of Cuba had refused even to hold coma oittElleStiCKl with Gen. Campbell relative to the prisoner. seized near Coney Wand, and it was the Coneora opinion that two of them, the cap• tains of the vessels captured, woold,be etecutee, in the face of hla demand, that they should be de livered op to him, or to the commander of the American fleet, to be dealt with ander our limn Nov It le true the subtheme has all appeared in the papers, but the official authentication of It, igives it a weight of importance which it did not before possess. I understand that these &deices have excited a very grave actuationt at the State Dep-atment, and that Mr. Clayton his declared to more than ono of Me friends, holding a position ! either in the Administration or in Congrase,whith connects thembaore at lute 'with the foreign at faire of the government, that the execution of a single one of the Conroy prisoners would be con. sidered and treated ex a cause of war with Spain, or If ouch gracedings upon our part, as if resent. ed by Spoin, would lead , . mar. Now it is anggested that when the Consul pen lied his last dispatch, the =tarpon demo between, bil s , Clayton so d the Spanish Mio later, up to the lot of Jone, had not reached the knowledge of the Captain liffeaeral.' It should be borne in mind that ! Mr. Clayton began the correspondence on the lit of lone, by Informing the ?Sinister that this goy.' erament would not patieritly'subm it to the claim of Spain ,to arrest American citizens upon the high teas on suspicionclintanding an invasion of Cabe, and persisting to hold them amenable to Spanish law, in the absence of any overt aei on their pan; and he said that if a hair of their heads 'reran:inched, it might lud too sanguinary war between the countries. We have the right to as. some that when thls note, with the equivalent in. I erections to the,Amerienn Consul, was comma. Molted to the governor of Cuba, that °tether at once perceived the gravity and respcasibility of his position, and surrendered the prisoners to Mr. Campbell. If this has not taken plane, then In deed there is good reason to appreheed the exis tence' of imminent danger of a war with Spain— and If OM deplorable aunt should occur, we mob' coegramlam ourselves upon it as the neutral con sequence' °flinch scoundrelly expeditiots so that of Gen...lsopez, which has pet met with such • eontempUble termination. And thoso dangers I will be of frequent ocearrence joss, to long as the _ 1 Irregular and -predatory . notions relative to na don't rights and honor which are among the fruits e the Mexican warohall retain any;hold upckthe public minds In the United States. Nothing that pas to action, or an advance in legislation, has tehen place In Coosa to day. Rather unexpectedly to some, the Route man. said to. Bet fate committee and to ninth to the consideration 'of tho Califontla bill, this,momlerf. Saltine only effect of doing to, wtefuzlbfilo Ingrate the nuisance of lie minutes speeches,— They are a complete and absolems nultheation of the order of the home, that debate upon the pending - measure should cruse at a given time.—' The only 'difference between them and speeches ofan hour in length, that the debate is not an inectlembly doll and dreary. it affords jaw the name facility and the came temptation to consume time as the priyilegn of unlimited babble %mold do. In the Senate, the Woke:coed withtr totk, luxe, TALK upon an amendment to the eoinpromise bill, by Basic, providing that a proslavOy or an anti slavery constitutional:mold be no bar to the admission of Utah and New Mexico as Stoics.— ' Of course the discussion reopened the general dimuniort 'urea slavery in whiob the put six months has been swamped.. ' Bin tiler &them about several boars in 'MS dismal, shorties, trackless ace of words,the Sea ate most wisely and discreetly went into execu tive session, and confirmed the nomination of Mr. Ashmead to be District Attorney, for the - eastern district of Pennsylvtuxia, and of !Mr. I. It. Ban. lett lei= Chief Commissioner of the Mexican boundary forrey—sonie ether nominations ofin ferior cocsequencs were elto confirmed, when the Sonata adjourned, afterrather a profiled week's work. leaks. , ::Wiermccrree, Jane la, IS 0. A week , * work InlZongrew—What shall be done I—Compromise DUI to Senate —The Printing Swindle—Spain and the nnit.a States. The Northern members have been canvusing, today, earnestly and anzioualy, the means of vo ting an end to the facitious proceedings which for five days Past have defeated the totenllene of the ererwheimieg majority of the Mouse to pm the Bill for the add:minion of California. Thus far I have heard no idea in:quested that promises any practical result. Nobody teems prepared either to act or to endure fop the good cause. The most obvidas means ofreinciring the obstructions which (actioulste can alwayi throw to the way of just and necessary . legittlittion, at least under OW gov ernment, fa . to el them out." No man should Come to Congreu who does not feel himself capa ble of becoming the lect: it native to a verb, es de fined by Lindley Murray, a word signifying to do, to be, or to suffer. Sit them out, from the day's meridian to the noon of night," from that, till morn, end from that to dewey eve again. It fills me with contempt mad despair to see out hundred and forty men tram the Free States, entrusted with the care of the highest interests and the no blest principles, sit quietly together month after month, while a small minority, tint) , a faction, fighting, as they admit, ugliest the moral wise of the civilised world, and, as we believe, against the dictates of humanity and progress, defies them to their faces, taunts them daily with cowardice and imboslity, and boldly dares them to Raton in any shape or form. In olden time good Wallops sometime' doffed the mitre end donned the canoe, and put away the crosier for the lance, and abandoned the altar for the field of strife and blood,aod were accounted pardonable. Let no have a little of this sort of coal and heroism, that looks to acre, and not to words for its justification. Some such elevated apt& alone can new rave Congress from the eze. crane of the people. Let them eto something, or disperse and go borne, with an open and peni tent confectioner incompetency.. Their worthless lip Mirka writhe tranntry five thousand dollars • day, and. in thiamode they have already Om. dared the trailer) , of nearly one million of dol lars, and now thej propose, ea is evident, to stick to their seats and their pay, until another million is migulphed in the unee bag, unless the people rise and emphatically declare that they will not be robbed and dthgrieTdat the same time by the same piling, in the day time. There was some talk of Indicting both Hotter, for idlenees, saga bendfam,. rowdyism; andleneral bad chancier and worthlessness, previously to the •aaemblotte of the last'orandJury of the District, but tempo rising counsels prevailed, and rotting has been done for the abatement ofthe nuisanos. The vote Cif Friday.thst, fa the Senate, by which -the motion n strike out Gem the Compromise Bill the section reistArig to an Indemnity to Texan 'for the estetern'put of Now Mexico, wee, and is looked upon by some as a teat vote upon the bill. Ur. Wing,:al Alabama, and other Senators made, the motion the occasion for set speeches upon' the Ceased gannet on that account. If they - were coneethea this great measure has already pse ud the Senate, u I am now firm In the belief that it is bound to do. The Senate refused to strike out the !Min, by a vote of 24 to 27. It is we, however, that Mr. Walker, of Wistomin vetted with the non contents, who is voluted against the bib, bin the absentees were mostly •in its favor. Item that the report of Containment Print. tug, relative to the swindle. by which. certain party pocketed sl2,Sfso for printing ten thousand copies of a shilling pamphlet, contenting opinions of the Supreme Court, to certain cams, to a very interesting doe - einem. This traneacuon has been oared the - 111010 Gephfe. - It 10 no little or trifling cue of find, perpetrated though It was by ihe tounitsace or it responsible pnblic officer, and With the knowledge, and nPon the nffrencY el catnip Senator, notoriont for his proneness t 9 Input, corrupt motives to other Settators,whose mute I used not mention. The committee report (bet the somber first ordered to be printed vu twelve hoadtsd and nnyonst the work vu done Iny ono offkt : , the Ins Congress, and that the pr paid for the Same was 8152. At them rates, .thich mere too: high by far, the ten thousand copie a about.' have I cost about 81500, but.thst job fall info the hands: of a certain old rex, an adept in ail the means ar.d . ends of corrupt legislation, and ict pluckier The pi:Mlle goose. Under the existing c ocuaci, wraith the committee decides coven the work, (hi, old Regard should have received 1650 or thereimmtv lie shargel 238.200, he twined '6 . 12,500. I pro. assume this the most impudent . and rafonons fraud which has been perpetrated on litre govern. ment since the ern of deftleation In Jackson's I second term. The suite of our relation► with Bpuin continue► to be the subject of much conversation. I feel easy about the matter, though I should deprecate we/sumach as any one, and inure than most, but I am confident that the peace will not be broken. By the next arrival,we shall hear,. I trust, end be• fievethat all tko Cony prisoners have been given up, and a good imderstanding restored between ' the Captain General and bit. Cimphell. Itratux For the Pirtebtsre' ADDRESS, : To TIIK CLERGY OF ALL DEIVOIIiNATIOVI TN rue STATE or PS•OsSYLVASIA.' We beg leave, in view of the approaching anni. rosary of American freedom, to 'remind you of a custom, or, rather a duty, which has been, with meat propriety, connected withtthat joyful Occa sion. Neatly. eyery eceleshatfeal body in the Union has recommendedthe respective pastors to plead the claims and take collections in aid of our cause, on or about the 4th of July. The cause of colonization is linked in with more important objects, and bears upoh more vital inter ests, than Way other which claims the atte n ti on of the benevolent. It ban for its object toelevme and bless the colored population of our country—to ram= frond - 11C7',==! mho other wiss must descend in ltontlege to the grave—to harmonise the conflicting intermits of the North and South, and quiet the agiurtions Which conVUlse our land, by removing the evils which give them birth —to banish from the earth the iniquitous and occurred slave trade, and to digitise the blessings of civilization and christianitythrotighout the darkcon llama of Africa. Our scheme, if soccessfel, will achitCre these glorious results; nod, we are happy to say, the prospect of success is now more anima ting than ever before.. As a society, we regard our immediate object, mainly; es preparetury to great national and voluntary tuovennats, which are to consummate the grand resuild of the scheme, and to establish the practicability and desirableness of colonizing the African on his native shores. When this objeot is foamed, we confidently expect that legislative aid and voluntary Migration will CarrY it on to its completion. Ifreseed by the accumu lating evils and prospective dangers from the vast increase of their colored population, thealave states Will Unite with the free, ton scheme which holds out a prospect of relief, and bring to the work their great sod steady resource. As wan, moreover, as we have made it clear to our colored people, that they can be free in reality, and far more pros perous and happy in Africa than in America, the very same mums which draw such multitudes of the poor mad oppressed from the old world to the rte trt, will induce thy despised end degraded Afri cans to seek the shores of Omit father land. With this view great efforts and much expense are direct ed toward the founding Cud sustaining of flourish ing communities—establishing . institutions of ed ucation and religion--colovating the arts of civil lied life, and developing the resources of the Afri- Can coast. Regular ' packets ply between I.Aberia and the United States, both for purposes of trade and emigration. In a word, there is every pray pent, if we are Itherelly supported, of speedily at taining the object we have in view. The ultimate emancipation of our southereslaves, with the full approbation of the south, and by her own anion, in one of the surest resulted our meets, and by no other plan that we can conceive, can this result be attained; except by forced measures, which will lawritably bring in their train violence and blcindi abed. In our stereos is bound tip, also, the grettkob. ject of gaieties the gospel In Africa, and the attg. premien or the slaws trade. In naatber way can the gospel or Its gtlnlslett ORa fmt i 'F!' zm g those wrote tribes I.ettu sues detionotationa, and vessels or. war, are teistleqUateto enpprers the inhuman tragic in slater. In spite of these 150,000 souls are yearq =misted to bandage or drain ; and nothing but the beteg of the reset with colon tea, end Mei:lrian the interior tribes can referral , ate the horrid evil On alt these grounds, and we might add many ' others, we Itapiere you to take op the cause as sae of the 'Andra schemes to whichthe benevolence of the ege has given birth. Preys it so involving the welfare of the colored race,,-tho peace - and prosperity of the Unloo,—the evangelization of Africa, anti the externieratlrin of the slaver. Re membering that cam single dollar tells upon the good of cur cause,—pteita it With s heart =tined with sympathy for the Wired and the degraded, —a heart glowing with enlightened variations, and Hred with hole zeal for the diffusiou of the gospel over a benighted continent. and - yea will end many a heart prepared to reamed to yen.— many a hand opened Air the support of so noble an enterprise. ALTITO POTTO, J. P. DIJEIIIII, C. C. Cryan, Joan. Paum. flowalas blowsx, In behalf of the Peotaylvar.la Colonies.'too go,. lety. Please forward the foods rafeed to u Aisx.secoest eaown, Esq., Tateastrer,Celoo , ssoiou Itooton,Pa:l - Burning of tho Lake bloomer 0. P. Grlr litti..Three Hundred Ltse• Last I The Cleveland Da move., of Tuesday afternoon, - brings us the harrowing pullout:mid the degree Von, by fire, of the Late itertaler G. P, Griffith., a meagre amount of arhieb bud previously come by telegraph. The calamiw took place on Monday morning lout, between three aad /oar o'clock, on Like Erie, about twenty miles can of Cleveland. The boat was bouid op the Like, and was crowded with passengers. When Ant tbo alarm was given, the paesergers were cool and collected. l was thought the boat could reach the land—for whteh she was eteeriag —Rad that thus all would be saved. . - Bat, sadly, the steamer attack upon a sand bar, half a mile off shore, end then panic reigned.— The pusangen, according to those who were saved, became wild with despair, and pierced madly into the tinter sia off life was tare there! Death, du! came to them amid the gurgling sounds of the watery waste, and by Icons they left their home on earth, Mr their borne, we hope, in heaven. Of the cause of the Ara we know nothing. .And the saved, unfortunately, can ciplalit no. thing. They were asleep and to bed. All they know is, that about three o'clock—or about day break—the allure of Era was glees. The shore was In sight. Hope said ft could be reached, and all were still. But when the bar was struck, hope was converted Into despair, and, wildly, death by Are was shinned to meet death amid the waters. The passengers plunged into the lake, and bat few were caved. IMI2II • • Mr:R..O. Parks—Postmenter of Rochester, Pa., and well known to our eltisena—was aboard, and one of the saved. We give hls account so he give It to as. He we, roared at or near 4A. M. The fire was then burning in the rims of the chimneys of the boar. They were .distant from land three miles. The weend mate ordered the boot ashore, which was Immediately obeyed. When within hall ■ mina of shore she ground ed. The dames had nottheu burst out in the for ward pert of the cabin. But Immediately after, the Pilot House was enveloped. The command was then oven, from one of the carers to the paasenger*, to love themselves. Meny of thein immediately jumped overboard, when the Captain called to the men below to throw the wood, which was on fire, overboard. Mao then In the cabin, and ou the lower deck, jumped overboard In crowds, some twenty at a time!! The Captain remained on the upper deck, sear his state morn, forward of the wheel house. After all the passengers had jumped overheard, the Cap. min threw. Abe barber's wife, his mother itt wife and child, into the hike, end plunged in him self. He remained s moment on the surface, when with his wife in his arms, they both sank together. Not a female archild—ifteen were counted—was saved, except the berber'a wife. There were at least, seconding to Mr. Parks' es. timate. two hundred and' fifty emigrants! (chiefly from England and Germiny) forty five or fifty cabin pswengers, beside the • crew, numbering about twenty five. The Dumber of those saved on the beech, was Indy 40! Mr. Parka was on the wheel. He could not swim. While there, scores floated round him, shrieking madly, 'SIN. me !mix me! lie could do nothing. He felt like giving up. But with a fewoth ere he held on, and soon the struggle was over, and all was quiet, save the sound of the waters as they bent against the charred hull of the steamer. This was the first trip Capt. Roby hod made. The people on the shore were alive with anxiety and did all they could to relieve them. After daylight search was made for the bodies. Two or three were taken up at a time; and they were laid upon the shore. It was alsad sight tcrbehold. Their requiem, the mooning of the surf; their death place,the wild lake shore.- Stranger and relative, lay there, young an d old. no quietly and still as if to their temples nought bed burned save what might be incertsein Heaven! No books weresaved. A list, therefore, of the names of p.mengers cannot be given. Thine we must catch up as we can. The accident has been attended with n fearful lon of life--on recant ns any we have hod-and every means should be taken—nor only to pay ev ery respect to the dead—but to ascertain the muse of the disaster and the names of those who have perished. Mr. Atkinson, beeper of the Farmer's Hotel, was on board the Griffith; nod ba - Uepleg to the windward of the Ire, and cutting the rope or one of the fenders, kept in the water, and thus saved himself. He woe in theesater wow half hoar. A scasU boot came froth shore some three times, and took off a few each time. .10:14thiesos Oaths that when he baud the Ant •,•;- , 0 .l u.. . MMSO=II Ho then endeavored to save himself, and did so. While on the fender, he heard the shrieks of those consumed by dames, and saw numbers per. istt In the water. The bodies of twe children Cell through the deck, barred to death. Mr. Atkinson wee the last who lell the boat. The MCAe on the lake shore was melancholy in the extreme. Ooe bemired and fitly bodies were strewed blood. The baste would gather op Gee and six together from the bottom of the lake. In the death 'creole they had eloaped each other with firmest grip. A long trench ants dog, and in !hut the poor emigrants were buried! "Bury my child here," laid a lone patent, , -Lay my wife them," huskily. spoke a bereaved husband. And bobcat and chit• dren, and men and women, from Ireland, England and Germany, were buried together un der the same sod, near the spot where their lives were so soddenly taken. Prof. A. T. Sharp of Willoughby,!and John G. Stockiest of cur city, were on the spot early, di recting matters, and tahng cue of the deed and their property. The Mayor of the city. a number of the Coon. ail, and near one hundred of our citizens, charter. ed the steamer Diamond, and- left at 1 past 3 P. M. for the semis of the disaster yesterday, with material, andstfachnuics, to make cuffing, to bury the dud. The (high was on the Toledo and Ittafalo lino—was (turned by Reny 8: 511311D190114 aod 0131111 new. Capt. Roby had his life insured for six thousand do-Inn. The following mere among the salted: • Mk Atl6.oBol3,o.mlead. MO. Parks, P. M. Itothester, Mr. loner,2d W. Evans, 41. t. Mate. B Dana, it Porter. W. S. Maehroehy, Cincinnati. Christiana Hood; Cabin Maid. George deck hand. Homer Dotson, Fireman. William T. Tineom, Chatanque county, N. Y B. Solover. 3. Hurd. D. M. Reed, Belfentaine. Martain Brannan, 7i Eitaateth street, N. Y. Four females are said to be laid& LOST. William Daly, El , cabeta Street, New York, Capt. C. C. Roby, wife, two children; and mother In law, Mrs. Wilkinson, Toledo; nonce Pelmet —pelegreph operator) Toledo- Richard Palmer, whaelsman; Charley, Deck Theodore Oil. moo; Riebard Mann, Sandusky. Mr. W. P. Tin kbam and two children; Dan, the waiter; Hugh MeLatr, colored; George Wilmer.; F. Keekr, deck Sand: Mts. Heth, wife of Primal. lied, Wall at., New York, cad their four childreo; M. /uric, 2d eagneer. W. Tillman, barkeeper; A. Fergusou. The Troy took come eighty bod;:g to Buffalo, and the team Illy.ph brought ten to dais city. The names of the foreigner. loot cannot be es. eertained. The dead will not be leas than 220 we fear the number may be larger. . AN ENGLISH COLONY. Robert Hall, cooed. Low wife nod fonr nhl dns, mother, two sisters, and two brothers.-- They were from Ely, Cambridgeshire. William Walker, saved, from Cambridge, Cam bridgeshire, Ergland_ Lost • Milo and one child. A child named Salina Menai, of the same glees, was saved. There were thirty four of Ite party...three only loved. The tames al the families were— Wm. Welker, wife and one child; Joseph Money, wife and four ohildrec--ots saved; Thomas Rhodes, wife and five children; Wm. Taylor. wife] and four children; Mrs. Lace and three daughters,' lola—from Ragland; Mr. Parker and six children; Mr. Jones Bom Eogrand; a young Ulla from Corn. wail to Cincinnati. A majority of them were destined for Medina 're they hare reiativoi. "bar . , a Nigger In de Cancel" Signatures are being ulred, of Whigs of Massa. r,hertetui, to bletnoriale which' represent that the *spirit at conciliation nod muthel concession . is out suftleieatly rite in Congress, and a wish ty es• pressed that "every solemn the State 'I suist In "settling ealsting ditiieuldes.* The Palish or all this is, that having acquired California aed flew Mexico, Slavery demand. that it should be so arranged u to mike an equal somber of Free and Slave Stales. This, and no thing more or leer, is the "difficulty . that Edam chosen,' is called on to "settle' Charles Redone, whose voice Is ever heard for the right, warns his fellow citizens to beware of this inaldiou appeal. And the Whine of SI ma °bosuns will, we denbt not, be adentfalshed , for, on the one hand, they have never been "deaden' in the spirit of marl:Wien " when that spirit has been properly invoked , on the other, they have ever cherisher another "spirit* Is Isel duly or honor cell it Into action. yd woo t o , o ,w w io, we are quite sure. Wand by New York, in antotining the petition of Gat Taylor. We all know how much Gen. Taylor can accomplish for the right, when only a few coed and true men, as at Port Mega and Buena Vista, rued firmly with Lim. lq eseertios the freedom of California 'mud New Mexico, he is a clearly right as his opponents are madly wrong. Let us wand by him, then, Whigs of Maatachuteue and New York, leaving cooaegneocoe to that Flirt,. Power that shapes all the ends of time —APmiyJearnei. From the Norm Amrriem and U.:. Gazelle. A Dellghtful Trip to Did AVe•t. We congratulate the travelling community up no thestriat advantages now offered by the epee. jag of the Pennsylvania Railroad to liuntingdco, tq consequence of which a mode of reaching Plate burgh and the great West is arrived at, UMW', in point of ease, speed, real comfort, and freedom tram risk, hes never been equalled, nay, hat never been sir/envoi/a before. Let us tale ri glance at this newly opened route and we will then Inane the reader to judge for him•olt whether we have egaggertred or not. . - A passenger steps into the railroad car at eight n'cloeti in the morning, having had ample time to prepare for the fatigues of the journey before hlm. by partatiog of that important meal, a good break fast. He finds filmset( in a commodious ear fur nished with all the modern appliances for the cone f',l and convenience of travellen, son he to whirled along his way to H swishing, through one of th., mint highly cultivated portions of the State of Pennsylvania, and on which he may feast his eyes, if he has any tare for fine rural tracery or high agricub oral development. Leaving Har risburg, he passes rapidly over the great Penn sylvania Railroad, with an ease of motion and freedom from jars and shocks, scarcely dreamed of before, and through the beautiful vallics of the Stoquehanan and the Juniata; and to any one who has never witnessed the glorious scenery of these regions, a treat is hero presented which it would be moat difficult for our pan adequate ly to describe. A great deal is mild about the very en the river Rhine and the North rivet (ol which Americans are pa justly proud) and we have witnessed bnth, but we boldly assert that the *ream of the Susquehanna Is not surpused by either. Let the incredulous Ito and judge for th•rnselves. The traveller arrives at Huntingdon at an early hour in the evening—he embark. on board a canal pocket boat, which is fitted up with special refer ence to the com'ort and convenience of travellers. He finds all around him clean,and bearing a cheer ful aspect. He is summoned to tee, and with an excellent table spread before him, he may indulge his appetite at hi, leisure, and without the fear of being suddenly startled away by the sound of the stage driver'. born. There is no crowd of passen ger,- on the boat, for the two daily lines are 'ca m el:ittoaccommoclate all the travel; whereas, here tofore, there was only one line, and it %%Wet times unpleasantly crowded. At night, a comfortable berth, with every thing clean, and nice about it, i• provided, and the traveller can sleep soundly and without interruption. Tim following morning, he breakfasts on board of the pocket boat, and then crossoy the Allegheny Portage railroad with its inclined planes nod curious machinery) in corn fellable ear*, to Johnstown, at which place be et:abaft:a again on ,board of ,-'packet boat, a andafier pausing through variety of pleasing scen ery and a number of thrivingtowns,he finds himself at Pittsburgh the next day, in time for dinner; and can then select from a numberl of elegant weeny botte,.alwars moored at the wharves of that flour ishing city, the one on which Eternity choose to de sand the Ohio. By leaving Philadelphia In the af ternoon line, passengers arrive at Pittsburgh at ear ly bed time thin second day afterwards, arid can de scend the river the following morning. If this route is not pmfemble to the, old fashion ed, and now almost obsolete mode of travelling in pent up stage conches, over hot and dusty rondo and with great fatigue and loss of sleep, then we do not understand the meanie/ of the word com fort. ICs We hove tn.,' the route we have thus deceribrid and we have felt it due to others to make know. to them the great advantages it possesses over al the other modes now attainable, of reaching th• great Western nictropolm of Pennsylvania. VIATOR EI?MIA= Htlriatla.. — A letter from 13100 au, Asia Minor, deed May Lt, says: " There are now about two hundred homeless Hungariana watdenog about the 'Uccle of Fern, without bread or employment: Beeping in the sweet.; even young men of college education, oaken In the Hungarian army, an now blacking oboes in the ttreeta, god are glad even to get that employ. ment. .4,14 up a tow paretic, go to America." Hud tale for such devoted patlfit.sal, Ti NIUML.IIe A facto.—The New York Es Nsays thanes steamer "Director," built by tic Nicaragua Canal Co., to run en the river San Juan will be ready to take her departure in a few day, The 'teenier "Urns" will ply on Lake Nicaragua 'under the name of "Nicaragua,' cm aeon as Mei transit communications are on the route. Thee arrangements will cause a great change in the Cal derma travel when they are completed. • Fattier Matthew left Natchez r;the.let instant es his way up the Mississippi. Ile was presen at the consecration, a few days before, of n !erg • WI; which had bee's presented by Prince Towson. of Rome to the Right Rev. Bishop Chanehe,for lb. use of St. Mary'. Cathedral. The neeeseary tures for its proper suspensionwere also pent by th donor, who took care that a .bould reach its dealt ay free of all ex. ow. The National ntelhgencer To give onr readers sours idea of the drudgery and mere manual labor performed by smug of the Heeds of Department, we obtained yesterday from thealtelmttment of State, a statement made up by the clerk. of the number of the nand official signa lleru of the Secretary during the last (niece months and they amount to the sum of 12,297, besides pri vate letter.- Of these signatures 0,157 wan for puaporut alone. Siri thousanagra ts have arrived al the New York dime the sth of April. . For iha Pieta;argil Ga:titte. Here, where not many yean'filn. The usage hunter' wood, Or weblike wens open the foe And stained with blood, the wood; Here, wide and wrong, and laid by Edght, An in he 'blistered hands, A city looms before my sight And in her glory stands. What but 'the nerves In Labor's arm Have swept the wood sway, What roused as by Aladdin's charm Her iron poise to day? Who but the *ethane' bath laid Hee corner stone of lame? Who calved fionfadence, deep and shads, Her far resounding name? Not fops are they who ding on high Her ensign ofgenown; But men who labor, think, defy The sluggard's sneer and frown— They make the anvil clog for good, Pat !sloth and mid to shame— They Mad es poleo Vulcan stood, The bellow. tan Mr tame! Though cradled he where hammers ring, Where iron wh resound— Where Labor quick end right shall spring Gollah•Ilke unbo od, I dare not seek the Frank or Hun, The free born Switzer'. Kali Here run my mods as they have ran, Hero let me, let me die! LOGAN, WILSON ISO WOOD ST., ABOVE Firm, One Just received lenge additions to their .PRING HOCH OF BARDWARE, CUTLERY 11 , Imported by late packet. from Entope. and Ui which they would especially eW the attention of purchasers, believing unit very eaten sire stocks and low prices will give claim twist/scums. eflaya.diwly'r Woxaa—As this is the season of the year when memos are most formidable among children, the pro prletors of hi'Lane's Veragage beg leave to call upon ;manta salleiting their attention to its rinses for the expelling of these annoying and often fatal enemies of children. Their Invention is by a physician of great txpestenee in Virgtrua, and after using it far several yenta In his own prattle., nod find.ng its sneers. se universal, he - has. been induced at last to offer ft to the public. es a cheap hat certain and ex. rennet medicine. Call and purchase. Error sale lay/. KIDD & CO, No GO Wood soon lelf-dihrB ENCOUILAGN IWO'S INSTITUTIONS CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh C. G. lITNISEY, Peeft• • •----A. W. dIARRS, Offlee.—No. LL Water meet, in Re want...ft of C. H. GRANT. . - HID DOIIPANY Is now pmpared to Insure all T Ideas of data, on health, manathetonen, gaols merchandith to store, and In tranalto ninth,ma. An ample guaran:y for the ability and inegrity of the loth tattoo, is afforded In the character of the Di rectors, who are all chime. of Pinsbargh, well and favorably known team commonity for their prudence, Intelligence, and Integrity. Daarsiess , -0. U. Haney, Wes. Dignity, Wm. Lan 'mar, jr., Walter Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edwud Hthiallon, Z. Kinney, H. Harbaugh, El. M. Kier. apZth-ti Improvinninns In Meatfury. DILI3. 0. STEARNS, tete of ftdeton, le prepared to omentanture and set Steen Terra In whole and pare orate upon duedou or Anoozphosia Semen Nate.— Toonnicne coat re Mit rainier, where the nerve Is exposed. Office an d tcsa.cue next door to the May or's Mace, Foort`e *Mal, Pittsburgh. tilrey 10.111.Fadden.P. H. Eaten. tall Scald of the Peat and Ankle emend,. Stag—l am desirous of making knoveu the public the great efileary aliens PETRPLMIIIII In my own ease, which was a eases; maid of She foot and sow.; mm..rits ilk, Mackin, the akin peeled of with tt, and left nothing hat the bare r 0.114411. impound tot bo told up alienates (root Um cleats of this maid, but we applied the Petroleum freely, by cktealin or It 421111.1 419th salaraXii with it; at fact, the application was painful, but in a very short time the pain abated. I had no pain in one hour afterwards. la five day. from the time of the applicatloa oldie Petroteam, I was able to go lowest. / late Phnifiase In staling these farts for the beneAl of other svarers, and am duiroxis that toy uldiald ha made public:. I would tliw, into, that ; and knoindiato relief hi the rise of lb. Petroleum, In bums, from which I am a frequent sulkies owning to my business about the engine. I 'meld neeenteniu3 it us the most prompt soul eettain tented 3 for horns I have eves known. thlgned.) J 13 CUE, Engineer, Shaspabargh, Allegheny Co. Pittsburgh, ApriLlWO. 'Dor ale by Kamer & breDowell, WCt Wood St.e4 B. P. Sellers, 67 Wood er.; 414 Way. AllegLeny cur D ♦ Matt, £116;106)1 3.6.0 DO6/. 16 6 6 , Alkilnon alio by the preplan, B.S. lUEL ITV Cana Bashi. Eleventh at, Picabenh Da. D. @DAT. 1 • Deittia.Corner orPourth wad Decatur, br.twes¢ OREENWOOD GARDENS. Tsns retreat is now et the height of its beauty— Welton & Co's., flying horses will remain a tow days, affording fine amusement. Strawberries are now ripe and served up fresh from the vines.. toe creams and other refreshments in abundance. The grottier Hope leaves the Pitt street landing at the beginning '' ‘. ' e h nt b s o . " g r ieTets 9 O ' r l ad e m k is A- stot i. to ' Z' gardens 15 cents, redeemable for the same amount rn siaversnam•tvn—free admission to children when seeMnpanted by their parents—also to select par ties. Season tickets furtdshed by applying to the proprietor. Closed on Sunday. 3. IdeE.A.IH. °flee of r Ottio and Penna. It R. Co, Third EL I aIIDIMGII, Lone 15,18.50. $ Tao Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Cotentiny are hereby notified to pay the Math instalment of her dollen per share, at the office of the Company, ss heretofore, on or before the Wth dip of June next, wed the remaining instalments of 95 per share, on or before the.9Mh day of each sue. eroding month, until the whole are paid. iegOidtf Whi LARIMER, Jr., Treunrer. 111AIIIIIII:D. Oa TOczaday avanlot, kith 1114=4 by Roy. W. Reeve.% Mr. NVELL.tva Roans to DIM Mass Ploti, mete of Mr. Boron, all of New blanchcattr, Mat tock county, Va. In Lawrenceville, en the 18th inst., by tie Rev Mr Lee. Mr. /aeon e. DENDIS Jo., of Weshintion City, w Miss Manna RAM" or Wesunoreland county, Pa. . [Washington City papers, please copy.] FIRE WORKS AT GREENWOOD, On Friday Erg, June 21, at 81 f;'n'tick; REPARED by Mr. 1. WHITE. Ills ulcerated P BILAS BAND will accompany the t2hibldon. Admiu•nce, se cis; children accampardal by their parents hslf price. The steamer Hope Noe, have. the Pitt et. landing at the beginning of each DOW. Fur particular. see L feud TII B O hio in of m olders in the At lando a Telegraph o.loplUf TIM beheld agreeably to Charter, en Thursday, the lath of July, at II o'clock, A. ni., at the Company's Ofhce, No lel Ceestout st, Philadelphia, for the pupate of:electing Idea LOl . OOlOll 10 scoot for the enamels TM', and to transact snob other basin... seem be brought before. the meeting. Ety order of the Pi eddent, ienu.dtd W hIeIEEE Allegtmay wadlaaeh Plank Road Clocapanty. fiat - 1E Stockholder. are re que.ted ro attend an nice -1 non for President, Five fdanagemand Treasurer, to be held at the Rooms of the Board of Trede, entice third Monday of Jol next, bellown the houn of two D"0. •cc 153 TpXTlte OIANOEB—The finest landed In Phila. .r, &labia for 6 year., to ST"{TO d at. for sale by WM A bIeCLUIICI &CO Jab 256 Liberty at • SYRUPS—Underwood.. Tract Lemon SyruN City Manufactured Syrap; Strawberry do, Samoanlla . do; ,Conant do; Ginger do; For sale by }au WM A IdeCLVRO d CO E2=l Leclerc. on the History of Elisha. By the Rev. Henry Went, A. At. A Nuttily exposition of the Penteteueh. fly Rev. Henry Blunt, A. M. The sets of the Apostles, with notes chiefly ex lkatot7, designed for Sabbath Pehool Teachers and 6anuly fostruetion. By Henry .1 Ripley, Professor Lh Newton Theologleallosittote. No Cross, No crown; a' Dlneoorse showing the Nature and Discipline of tk Holy Crow of Christ.— By Wiliam Penn. Oil hand and far tee by A H ENGLISH A CD, eSIO N 0.79 Wood street._ D , nerls Railway E treatise oDe , war t of Reimport, its mana conomy; gem a ent, prosp n ect., and 101640119, commercial, financial, and nodal, with an exit:mitten of the practical result. of the rallwey. in operation in the Untied Kingdom, In the Continent, and in Amariaa . fly Dionysian Lardner, D. C. L. ae. The History of the ConfessionaL By John Henry Hopkins, D. D., Bishop of the Diozest, el Vermont. harper'. New Edition of Mlles.'s Gibbon's De. aline and Fall ord.. Boman Empire 0 sole. Lrmaronehi Last—The Pant, Linens, and norm of the Republic. By Alphonse De Wombs,. Carlyle'. Latter My Pamphlet.. No VI. Subject, 4 Parliorrionu" No 2 of Lenses new Noveh—The Dalton.. 0:P. 11. lame.' new Novell—The Old oak Chest. The above works ]OLlNrech day, and far ante by jetsi N STOCKTON fieemal, American, Chroul and Post, copy MACEEREL& s OIINO-103bsIoNO2 tdoekertl 20 brio Nog do; 60. tale No I Herring; 100 bse do do; JORN IdaFADEN & CO 3co Canal Basin, Penn et For rale by it2U BOLIVER FIRE BRICE-40,000 Original Bat Piro Brick, for bate by jeso 301 I N ideFADEN & CO nIIEFASE-70 bss W Che.sei reed for nle by 1,/ jelo WICK! bIeCANDLESS ALEKATUS-14 auk, al We 1,1 S Jral WICK a EIaCANDLESS WINDOW GLASS—SoI brs SZE. 170 bre .1011% 9 bre Orli • abr. NW* Iteceirid .11 for ible by JAMES DALZELL Jab 0 1112 E-3 4 EL par Eldon tat; rDa_)iza SALER/al:lSr 76 Dig In slam 0.! nie bY :IFTUART BILL. app PO W.. 00,1 IFTY SHAW/21 of the Caplul Punk of to West ern Insurance Company, for sale by D KING SUNDRIES -50 brliPlo43llnkerel;, /30 bits No 1 Meninx; : =brio Tanner's Olt; • 30 les Sleet 12 nuke Bacon Shoulders end Sides: 5 brls No 1 Lard, in store for ode by 'WATTSJUILN CO DR. J. J. RIVERS our. his professional services 1./ to the citizens of hlenenerer end vicinity. Pelee and residence, for the present, at Rosedale, la Manchester, unoiediat.ly above the U. Marina Hospital. - lele:dnet BOUBV. Chestnut ;ma, atom &mak sinew, PhtladelpAio. IS central, In the immediate vicinity of the moat ituroortanttpublia Institution., the best and most fashionable -places of Inalue., and the attractive , public Runts* of the city. In the impothmtreguisites .flight and ventilatioo, two prinelP 2 l obiecta mmed ea In the recent enlargement and thorough improve ment of thin House, it is not exceeded, perhaps by •rty establlabment in America To strangers. tl:ere• fore, its poetical is peculiarly desirable. The sub scriber returns thanks jo his friends and the puulle for the liberal patronage they have eztended to him, and assures them that he will endeavor to merit • corrunnance of their ta.rs. d F GL.LbS , NEW E1d0867 NEW 0008151 AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT Tartan Drum oppoalte the Post Office. NOR.VEL flutings; or, the Frigate In the Offing, a Nautical Tale. Tha Thousand and One Phantoms. By Alexander Dom.. complete. Adventures In Africa, dialog a tour of two years thrash thus country. Dy Major W. Cortondlace Hams Litton's Living Sae. No 51.9 Oodey for July, pace el 50 per year. Grabs m do do _Patten do do. 149 American Journal of Delano. and Arts. CONDUCTED by Prot B. Stillman, Prof. B. Slid man, Jr . and James B. Dana, Now Haven, Con necticut. This Journal is Issued every two months, la Tambora of 110 pages each, mating two octavo volume. a peer, each with many Illustrations. It Is devoted to original articles on Science and the Ar% Condensed • Reviews er Abstracts of Memoirs and Diseoveriel from Foriegn Periodicals, Notice of New Publications, and a CiencraiDolletin of recent Scion. tide wort.. The find aeries contains ED volammthe lam of which is a general Index to the la volumes preceding. Subsertpdon, year, in advance. J LOCKWOOD, At'i for Proprietors, leie 11H Fourth at. PHILADELPHIA FLY ISICTB VOW HORSES. • • •. LY Nets, made of Linen, Wonted, Cotton, and Leather, of all patterns and .aushties, • large stock alum,s on hand, and for 'sale at the lowest manufactory prices. Wholesale and Remit. at No 88 81350 bleats, Ur.. Pus u.sortrau,... Wholesale 'Manufactory of TRUNKS, CARP ET DADS, dm Warcosom contains over Stu Tracks, of dli qatditiet, at lowprices. It. —Anew style fine Net for Carriage llorses. lel9:4teod SUNDIIIES-150 grata Wbalebone, lased data; easel American Pins; 2 case. German do; ' 6 gases skein Tbread, for sale by 1010 C . YEAGSJI noousi BOOKS: • . • . THE We and Cotrespondenee of Thomas Arnold, A D. late Professor of Modem History of the University 01 Oxford. By Arthur P. SusaLey, M. A. Pint ArneriGart edition. The Golden Grover Choice Manuel, containing 'deal la to be believed, practised. and desired, to which Is added, a Guide to the Pendent By Jeremy Tayler.l3 D. The boob or en inquiry in Senptural Drycology, •s developed by ate ass of the tenatr, SonCaplrit, Life, ke. ay Grow Drub, Protesvoy_ of Hebrew in New York Uoiversity. The Decants of a Good Man'e Life. By Its, Chem Taylor. Far sale by lath A El ENGLISH & Co, No W Wood meet d o r. I:lTs g ik% Ijel9] 111cGILLE4 ROF: R'~!! B ACON -r 3 carts city flanked P boulders; . is teaks do Sider: 20 tee Sugar Cored Rams. for sale krr jets ArcOILLS & ROE VSALOOdIS-ICO dos funned descriptions (sr sale by .1) _}eta stetilLLS & ROE TAR A. TANNERS' OIL brl . Tnnnen' Oil; McGILLS tc SOAP -0 bas Not Cincinnati in awe, fortale'br _lets - bieGILLSA)IOP. R OSIN—A Yew brio A No I extra White Dodo superior quality, auttable tor soap making, jus resolved and far sal, by .101 IN MeFADEN bCO Jell 3SD Canal Basin, Pena at.. SODA ABII-10 casks soap makers , Ash; nbar bP eases superior. for glair making, ell of which will be sold low far cash be JeLP )01 - 1N bIeFALIEN ft CO OLlVE.OLL—Bardcanz Superb:lc; Manatee do vole and hf ' Florence do In floats, for sale by WM bIeCLURG On CO loin Cherry ACO77-373 pc• bog round limdlng for sale by ROBERT BALZF:LL h co, 19 Llberty vtreet. ITCH d TAIL-1130 bd. N C Tar; 140 brl4 Pitch, on consignment and SELLERS is 'iTCOLS Yill'Nama r,, 1 . 1 = -I 'paNTirgf=aq }elo 11 "8 BEEP- 1 :9 • l' l lPLlFrr W it;o B wo C :7l .d anklus t jo to•vns & Swift s do, • 20 los D. Moor. do; - 5 too comd pcor round.; t. les pl.lo man do Pot =le by Dell] SELLERS R. NICOLA NOVA SCOTIA HERRING-15 brls In rota and for sale by flal9) ROBISON, LITTLE it Co C°T e r i rtiat2l-4 brit in .:ore Wili b /TLE CO MskAON-10 casks Shoulder• in rime, fer sale ha 3109 • ROI3ISON, Lll7L£dc CO CANVASSED "'Too' ;VA', i2A:.`.°}! rgo TDOT2BII-11 caste, prime article. for sale by I- lola , Al OIISCIII, LIMA'. 2CO WILLOW CO2C111:,-50 Willow Coaches, war wood superior to my brought into Otis market. for sale low by C YEAGER PAS 114 t 103 Market et. FANS—A splendid. 1.00i1.112.1, of my emu import don, comprising every variety, lm sale b C CAC@ C OMEI3-Ig4 v osz Istest . s . tyles , r z g eoz i bs, GO gems do side do; 10 gross Siamese pocket eombs.for site by jots C YEAGER SUSPENDERS -- a 0 do: 0 E Suspender:, No (di 511 dos do No 60; 30 do: do N 070; no dos F. enc Ado, assorted; uolol 0 YEAGER =MEI the of Ms Conn cf Gorr. 1121 Quarter Sesrunteef the Perms, an and for the County , f ilegAeor T"E petition of Banat Baceuenza, of Obto Town ehlp, in the county aforesaid humbly showelb, that your petitioner bath provided herself with materials for the accommodation of travelers end where, at her derailing house in the township afore. said, and prays that your honor* will. be pleased to grant ber • license to keep • Fablie Roue* of Enter. tainnient. And year petitioner,. in duty bound, will the subscribers. citizens elite township afore ...id, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and I. wen pro vided with house moat and conveniences for the a. , a nd and lodging of stranger. and traveler., and that cald %amnia necessary. • hum Rhoads, Samuel Richey, Frederick Merriman, John M Creese, James Peerron, Thomas Wargener, John M. Craig . Janie. liiiiilard,Metsbalt Reorne Holoto Jobs M. Stevens, James Sew.. • • BIDWELL &. CO., ron.w•Etiarro 1111:8011ANTBe Glasgow, Pa. (Smith's Fong port op.) Baying permanently %dated at this plane, a new and substeadal Wharf Boat, we are prepared to re eeive and forward promptly to all points on the river, and Bandy and Beaver or Ohio Canals. B & Co. Glarintw, /avail—Mid w ait 1850. ea= 1311DWIDLL & 13110THISII,. FORIVABDINO MELICILANTS, ROCLIESTER,PA, • incase,. Point.) ElirAgent. for BIDWELL'S prrrsou RIM AND CLEVELAND LINE; ERIE AND MEADVILLE LINE TO ERIE; WARREN . AND NEW CASTLE PACKETS; towing and tinkling between Pittsburgh And Rochester by ...in boat. Michigan, Lake Ene, and Bearer. •• • • . [Er floods reeelpted and promptly delivered to all pleees 012 the Canute-and Laves, at the lowest rate,. illilppers will please dlreot goods to orlidwelPsLlne.” J. C. iIiDiVELIN Water at. Pittsburgh. lets i BIDWELL & CO., Glasgow. BOA BERT. Ltlkhouse rinse occupied by Mailer W Wade, on Anderson street, Allegheny City, within a sheet ee of the Rand Street Bridge It bat eleven moms, ba 0 house wash house, canine bone, and stable. Rent, 125drer annum. AR*, for sale or rent Pew 30, in Ike tehidlt aisle of St. Manses Church, Pittsburgh. feituno F LOUR -1!0 brie u r Four, for sale RILEY, 111ATI'HIIWS A. CO Jae . 77k:0 Mara. st SCAR4I a NY LULL OlL—l i T o g r et • l t s . b . ler , h . ` c li h Sr d iil; o gun'tral , loll; gal l . bleached f. 121: 600 gas N. W. coaat Whale OIL in Moro and fo b r sale by LLES.& RICKETSON MS 172 4174 Liberty 01. TANNERS' OIL-WO gals brown 10 cook,; 40 brig do; IS brill common Oil, In store for sale by }nit MILLEH. tr. RICKETSON SCI L ES-40 Mon constmcnt for sale by )6113 NIL ER & RICKRT6ON fIODPIBH-6 dm= jut ee'd for sale by MI r LLER k RICAIRTSON jel9 sarsaparilla Soda k Leman Syrup: 20 kepi Sam parilla Sod a; 110 bxs . do do; is) b o y,. Lemonfiropmade from pore lemon Juice; Jest reeesved and foruel3llLLe by . ER t mcgrrsini landing, and for ado by ISAIAtt DICKEY in CO Water !a Front it, LARD -514[11T. 1... FEaP'""nrs'AViriliAgV°Po3 G"';iV'''-''"°°hilftikil'it Y ( X casks Hams: BACON 30 casks Blualders; 5 auks Bides; casks alumni, now landing, fotnniebT ISAIAH D7CLEY &CO H UM Phy sical COShloB—Contos; • Sketch of a Physical Description of tbe Valve:se. By Alta. W Humboldt. Translated by Otte. 9 rots, Mesa Jut tecewed:for code by D LIICSINCOOD elB litooksellar at homier. la Fourth it iimirDoLDTS ASPECTS OP NATURE-I'nm. Wed by Ms Sabina. 2 v010,12m0. For We by Jeal • 1 D LOCKWOOD BLE/S.OIONQ POWDERS-80 mks IdsupriCs' and Tconaatt , Or oda A PAIINESTOCKI CO Ie pa Fiat 4 Wain{ in P. W. GATES' PATENT DIES FOR CUTTING SCREWS. _ PATBITZD 3114.1 r 5. 15.55. „ . THESE DIE 3 haring been adopted and highly imprinted in all be principal shops in Nem Tort and naladelphiti, are now offered to manufacturers, maehinists,.*ltipinutha,d:c., with the utmost con. Gdence, as the molt perfect article in ttsef or Muting aerates. 1., • • , Their superioray over. any other Dies iheremfortt ueed, coneists in . their cutting a -martyr Scam, whether. v or squan.E thread, by oscs parsing oter the ton to he cut, which requite P... 6 ./0*... or previ,,o., preparation, as the dies cut the thread out the Eolid !iron, without raismg it at the Icing; in their greater arability, rapidity, and perfection or: work; and in their simplicity and little Oddity to get out of order. . , , • Ttin.k. . . n C , e 1 :::: t at .l. ese vie - h .. d fri,. P. . Pumeoarcre, Aar. l ; Plig- NVl,a2e. du e ar of of • 11 , .. g hie patent Dice for cat. gag holt , In ear opolon,is Dies cm much. gape vier to any *Mete ere an acquainted letUi OF tea nurpote of cutting boil.. . r P 2.10111118 : & CO. .: . I . c ' e lin bTl i e r h g m: ' n ' t i fir W the 4. Fair ' nl 3. Fce ' o p. n Al th " 7 'l2 fr.. l'''"."- ..." 1.1 holm, we CIA lc every mencei recommend them In the hichem torte, ae are bays laid all Where away, they aleS se fer kutwele"—cosideeing them 75 yet - b'--,r - than'ant abet, now In cwt. , UitliEV, NRepip k cO. Peon Worke4 Pe. This Is to cell:W*la Ira have ponhared the nght to me, and ado Plod In our baktneas, p N. Gouts , Pa tent Soma Cutter, whirl a • highly approve of. Vlr o eon do much more work, aid we behove n will cur. pars in dorabilily and preelaion, as mach w economy of labor, any dies known to or, hpopml3, TASHEtt NORMS. Pa6..granu,9lh moothAlth dayo.hed, , Nast' Vela, Avg. 10,18t9. Fining adopted P. W. Gates , 6.Patent ides^ far cat. ling balm, ore take pleasure In saying, that It 0 ,. than answers our expeciadens, and have ne}ellia tion in glying Liu oor opinion, that ft fur excels any other plan In present nue for cuttieg belts. T r PECOR d co. We have I': W. Gates , "Patent Dies" for enttlaa screwy and the economy of wink them!. so ',very conalEemble, that we look upon them as trot:tykes. ble to every establishment having any quantity of senora to em.: PloCo/16/IC6, 013IIEN & CO. Cmc.Loo, 2dlo 10,18419. ' 01/11111*1 OffICS, Wean:um:gel' eth 9N! H e. I have purchased of W. Scoville. for the Oiled States, Me right to are in all the arena's an!iniSto- 1860 AMERICAN HOUSE; IMO ROBERT LOWIECT, Proprietor, Palle Square, Hatlitiapburgk, riENERAL , STAGE OFFICE—Two Deily Ltnee kJ - of Stagq , forme &W and West; oleo the Redford Bugs leaves his house. Jel7:dlat yonNsroN,&sTocwrox have Justopened rot sale a) the larrest asrortment of Paper, Wank Backhand Stationery ever offered for rale in this ally; together with a large etillection Of new and valuable Works in every department of Literature Ali publication for sale at eastern prices. Country merchant. supplied with every .runic In thin line; on an moat }g able reas terms. ri um. re cerree at the Tea Market, In the taameed, al 3 chests first quahty Oolong Tea— .110 75 per lb 3 do rupertme Ning Vent 075 'do 5 do. old English Pekoe Sottehong 075 do 3 41 ,- ANo 1 OmmowderTea•-- 100 do And plenty more lel of our excellent Black ex 4 Green Teas, at 60 cents per lb. jet? MORRIS & HAWORTH cTiiiscs BTOLION A CHECK for .11f4 Dollnrn, eraom by I. Pen. 1 - 1.. noel, on Palmer, llama &Co, payable to batler, Was inolen from the warthonto of King, Pennock lc. Co. The publie ore cautioned salami& receiving naltE aback, "payment thereof ham been mopped. jettela EAD-2000 pin Galena Leaf In Moro ind to ar 1 A rive, for Vale by JAMES A FRTTCHTBON A CO arOLASSRS-40 brls 5t..11121X. sailor tam.* M.! XII lasses, for WO by ka a JAMES A,IIITECHISON Jr. CO ID small— 670 brill sashed, p,owderedi losf, in note uld cos sale by: JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO JUS Ann St Louis Steam Sugar Refinery. Tharlaips for Wool Barka . . A SUPPLY received at wore of ' ' MURPRY lc BURCHFIELD Ada Car Fourth la !duke: su' ebony Lawns PH'lr & BURCHFIELD have received a large supply of Dress Lavine, very cheap; rmat myna town at I tie; light do. in great variety, tor to to lac Also, etuntoldered and printed Mastitis and.fitekonet, of teat and newest styles and lowest Iniarfor quality, and north east corner or Fourth and Market sta. SUNDRIES -2003 dos 0 cord's:tool cancan; =MO dos 3 do do; 3,20),0G0 Percussion Caps; I , 200 gross Stay Tam; 300 gums nerman do; Received per steamer lilbcrola and Risranak, and for tole by. C YEAGER, jel3 ' lia J< us Au_oet .t____,_ DIJTCIDIETAL-- . 2slbandlca Teed fahale by let? , . k:IDD CO L IN;%:r ! ,1:10L1f;--t2 brls, to anive, CAS rot 011,--10 beg, to wive, for Ale by Jen %MD& CO C HlARlDELthtcasks, to arlve l l i f o cr o ssi , la co tip blif4Aß-13U bav Just rec2di_foLw • L IqILLER. & RIC wrmilurs - a*IVaITIE - ;;Llonartgat's es Stunld 15 b. Far.* do;. 20 bas IdElarg &Teem doWnstrocelied and for sale by MILLER b. RICKEESON CILILLICOTIIIMJICO Ors brawl taTllliiitlii; ED bas No l ' do; CO bas No I Rosin Soap; Jost Incolved and fot sale be. jet 7 . MILLF.R & RIEKETFON ' _ _ _.... SKL ' ADO IL—a• etnr llaettltlr h l .lrl g . le &grsodeaux 071,6 lsek ... Dottie& Jost received and far aria by jet? : MILLER &ft IpKETROM SYns G t t le l Nd e sta V itl ?+11 17 11 E...."-1.461-1. '..l'6l';'''''i jell ' ' MILLER &RICKETIER/RI 11 ifIIIIPIIIT k nuncnip' trim bean received n sup .l.Y.l ply of 34 and 114 French Linens lei men's coats and meta, Indio , auks, boy. , and dalldintea wear, of the most desirable shade. They Invite attention w their large assortment of hien% and Bove WEAR, of different ma. metals. sod all of which will he .old lod. .let? Plintatlon Sags and /1101audd. 155 hbdo common, kir, &pima Planuitlon Bogota; 9.03 oak Lies Ylontazion Mobutu; 70 oyorcd brim do do, In atom, for sole b LULL Rk RlcKF:rsoli }ell 17* k 174 Libony "ItEFINEJ3 BUOARS-4asses LaTeride• D R Loaf; • 4bf new • do da. ; Su bag Nos 07 & 29 Lf. Bdipsr; 45 brit C. i do; • 00 brie C. pulverised Eason 10 bras do do; 25 bolo L: crushed do; 40 bobs Lovarines eed doi. I 0 Ws do , plr'd do; - •60 brls soft crushed do;. Jast ref-dived, sad for sale. by jell . MILLER & RIfIKErI3Ot2 FUR crIUMUIt era— Iv:ached nrCle Poper. or Cbuither and Pubile Rooms. a newYtyle, this day received, and for wain Ly IV P MARPIIALL icir 63 ood at &FUT Y FUBS-10 brio soperior noddle, for polo try jot 7 8 DILWORTH & CO rowbga—itoo kegs Elludnr, _ 1040 kegs Deer Rifle; j; 4elt kegs Ky. do; ; ' 100 kegs Sea Shozdng do; • , bf kgs Deer Ride; IM hf kgs Ky. do; 400 qr lg. K. do; OK doe einaletela dO,lrt atagnelne,and for sale at the very lowest market price, deliverable ha own notice 1017 J a DILWORTH & CO; • . GOOD DOOMS FOIL WARMERS. • Johnson—American Farmer's Encyclopedia. dye. Keelson—Trees and Shrubs. bye ; Drown—Trees of America, Bvo ..Therets—American Frith Cedterivt, I t imo "—v—* Goble t. the Orchard, lime MSS! Kltaixn Gudeier, 12M Miner—The American Dee Keeper, Item Brown—Tbe American Pcrahry Yard; 13mo bianball—The Farmer and EralgranPa Dead Book Allen—Tbe Amelicao Pam llook, Unto DOwiln—Fntit and Peril 'helmet' Ameries,l2mo Yonan—The Horse, Eno Bennet—Toe Poultry 'Fan!, limo { . For isle by MMES D LOCKVFODD jel7 lO4 Follith at pOlnnll-0 nuts, reel, a prima anlele. kande oy J KIDD it CO jet? • tIO Wood st avia.lams..vmmetivtraz. Dig Sandy, Ey., May 12,1846. Mr. R. E. Sellerm...Dcar Yennifuge Mo. duces each wonderful resets; that I think it worth while to give yen • few facts about It.: A neighbor, Dr Deny, bought from ma one vial of iy and gave the contents to three of his children, the Int paned ten, the second 103, and the third 70, making 403 worm. discharged by siring one vie. 01r. (tray immediately bought leer vials more. Mr. J. I,llSerley also gave the contents of one vial to three of hie dole ten which brought from the fast 78, tom the second &tune from the third 30, making ISO worms, by the are of one* m I gave y own child, aged one year, two tea spools fa, a, which expelled la, one of which wits at leaguee foot long. lour Vermiform is considered the 4,est diet 'hat ever been Yu to this section of thh cruntry,•and so far eel know has never failed. YOldli re,mc .1 Is 7 RUMADF For sole by R. FL SELLERS, 57 Wood atreet,und by tit:9 re Isl. generally._ kin PARASOLS I PARSSOL I MURPIIY t BUSCIIFIELP/mie received another supply of above article, nod IllT• enabled to Our. ply almost any quality and color wanted, 'And st the Merest cash prices. I Mtn BUTTER—GO keg.; 7 ID brie, Coro and for ...le by let 3 J g DILWORTH k CO OTASH—W casks prime, for sale _ J. 105 J 8 DILWORTH k:CO drama for ale by jell hew Veralola ht the Pee Moe ,IliE Pellets of David .d - b..00t .97' Solomon, in . b rz. Ihr Samuel klealtre a jell 19 Woad et YZT" -- rattentreo for gidite4dr;foriiiie by P MARMIALL - JOS . Wood at . . OAP—Go bz• No t Cliumeu. In oto S /Wag' ACON-20 cuts shen_lttensreteweiTHArd fmornvAalueob.ill 13. 014 , sUrti, '. l sacks Feat a, ; her.; I 1 sack Flaxseed; A bales Deer Skins; , 1 1 hri 13eareraz, kat reed k m sal• by a it ITS • —SO • • :es t • 6 bsls do; I 10 kegs 66; inn lead, tar Web y • J CANFIELD TO DIEDICILL ?CMS: : A , PiYAICIAN 111 t ' d bacons, sad with that view, dress for sale hir ~erway, consisting. or • very handsome dwelling, with oiling stabling, Ike stuns la • Itoutistmog nice low—lca Nan the practice has realised the year. For farther politely', addr•se "Pay. / 11 .4 8 7/Ll4on l ol Walt FL rikd7t! ties under the coperviclCa or doe Apartment, T. W. 0 went lace for maks RCM.. on rem ,they hexing been Wed In two of the bate extolls, end found to be very c 0:lat A.nt and excellent • e TALCOTT, Col. Ordinance. • 'Ertl.L Tic' •rn, N.., 1 • • Waaticto7o3, Sept. 25, lee. S hung Patented Itoptoeetnent fdr cm. hung nrelv. 4.11 octal to no a v •Itlattle one,l have, by anthortty of thli eenOrable SeCretary of the Nava, Seonl a le of ihn Animal , of Ihe Pdnloa , end .lagnuel /dower, the tn right make and an said improvement for the D. 4 . Navy. J0513P11 dbtlTfl, Chief of bona& In ow. elso by Bonilo Walks, Batslo; : ..Reeve tdshtnn. trochesten Rau lett &Co, Gloucester, N. Y; .Rsywood A. BoYder, Sehoyikili County; Pirko L. New York: Delsoneer.unceols," N. Y; if. h..Durihsaa &Co, New York; • Denmead Is Co, MonumentWorks, Bet; vest Cameo, Baluster: .. Blatt & kyles New York'. Allen %nice, de; _ Posse & Biorptry, do; . ' West Polar Foundry; Nonis &aro, Philsdelphlsl': Jenks, Nrcedesburttk, Pal Walwo, oh &Mason, SIOCOn rol New York; Lowell Machine Nhop, Lo Wein Ameoskeog Co, blenebestet, N _Lyman &Somber, South Boston, sae rnmerots others. . No 1 Montano, 10 sets dies & tells IV Wein. pit. IMO Noll do s do • iVo / Kt.* $ na dot a do ;to 1, once. nee All .met{ addressed to P. W. bates. Chicago. 0. B. ilavuon;lievir York, R.D. Marshall & Co, Poths deals, nod' 'R. 11:Scoville & Bons, Colton., For Dios iiind Tsp., or without machines for boon Ctn., will meet vine prompt micelle& • unicsoo, Mel 3,1830. AMUSEMENTS. . .THEATRE! Lento sa Manger. C. 8. rOSTER === • Mew Circle and ?tracer,. Sccond - and Third Um-- allery (for colored peraocal•—. • 23 DOOM open at 711, Colrain Nellie*, ace ` &clock. c- EFIT. of Nts CAPPELL. On lbarOsy, Jane arab, will be prenatal • , JANE SHORE.' Webb Taylor Mrs H Happall Glostoz Lord Ilsstid6 l 3.06 Flora elleto , , . • To C0A.:1ud0...4.th- _ FAINT.III3ART IVEVER;AVOIi FAIR LADY, Roy Upmez Alr Takla. Ocala!, • ...----..—•Mrs II Radials Prldai,illmAt of Mecca Jokuistan and Glimfatd =II WIX;811316 lIALL' BALL 110081 8. 11. illitorsi Original EMPIRE MINSTRELS! EVERY EVENING - DURING THE WEEK. Ths EMpireo, as Vvo!Ivo, Instrumental Perform. crs,Dollnontors of Ethiopian Minutely . , or Dancing, DRR coltrarrrims, 110 CIULLILIGI TOO WORLD to produce their egos!. • 1.1:17 Clone cf programme nightly. Cords of ad. oussion, d contr. ROkrr GRAY, Agent. }elf:dive PITTSBURGH MUSEUM B. W. MORRIS—•••--: • Ptdprie PEALE•••lllimager of Alialcum and Lecture Room. Tue PUBLIC are respeCiedlly Infcreted that the 1 Prondrnir has enraged th e popular and infante); troupe—Johnstoa l s Ethiopian Serenaders—Who will give a nerien of their chitsie ate inimitable Vocal and tristromeenl Entertainments, eofnmeneing Thursday 'nigh; June 6th, 1030, and continue every evening du ring the-leek. Pertain:mince to commence at ei :• Admission to Miami= and Lecture; Room only d 5 I.• fie PITTSDURUI! MUREIIIII Ea LECTURE RODS, APOLLO lIALT.4—FOII.2I.TII ET. OPEN' DAILY, from l 8 A. M. till 10 P. M. Admigiion to Mosegim god Lemma Itotim, 4.1 cm s; Rearm] lisette,lti eons tux. le3_ BIGRINGTON. RILL, PITTSBURG% 137 di, 139 Wood Street. above Fifth. Sent LeCtUtif Eib Ibl as, Jr.c. rot , orts; orply to tt JOHN A Fri ZOIMONS, lta Woad ot. New and Valuable Panllowloas y.llE Rise, Progrees, and-present Literals'e of ilki English Lasogusge; rby Rev. hlsttltere liarriroa, hr., femur of Cottrell.' °shell, Ilunts; aad Into. Fellow Of Queen's College, 0.16 rd. The Life ofJohn Calvta,, with a portrait, by Thor. IL Oyer, - . Dletionary of Poetical ,Qaolotloas eottsivins. oc =ink , i luuttnls nu every ealdect, by John T. Ve at- Wars . ,ra or Charms of the Ptile• by Wie Fontana beettuflilly Illustrated 171111 colored cogravings. Robert Thum, us a Poet, and sts a Man, by Samuel oprier's Cataplete Peet:eel Works ; contaltang "Proverbial Plitlorophy,”"A.Theasand Lanes,""llac teaus,"fiersldltte," and "Mace:bateau, Poems , with a ro n r ait of the eutt.nr; arlow edition: In 1 rol s , cloth. at Weedlown; by Moo Ell e. author or "The Wonteu of the Mae tieort liceoluton." The o s and Wife et Washinctont. by Margb C. rankling,utler of Harper's translation or"Plorlards Histaty.of the Moors of Pita.," -fealiel, or Teak of the Dein," be.. - . Ale* copies ofeach itif the above works, just re• et ived for sale by JODI* dTON ft S I OCK jet?.Coo klarket Third_st OTASII-4 casks far solo by Jet{ J D CANPIE.LD 1130TAIVES-200 Umbels for mkt by lel4 I Il CANFIF.I.D PV "" -- "br''"“'7 D CidiFIFLD Da'P PEAcHr -s— JorntAPPAl:l°JalbcTo. ;lel4 : Liberty street. CHEESE -200 bxs reeelaind, and for role by "Jed 4 ROBERT DALIELI • ea C==!3=M , A LIGHT stem v•hecled,Strom Dor for tufo. A 1,4 poly to ri ita a lN 2;1 tt. fluErze-al boxes {aim; reel Der lbthreliN bna. ki (O,We by JAM'S DALZELL lel4 . . rye Nii FAS' Ott.. -?,14 bris J cut ree'L. .1. Jil4 , ' J.ti.??lo DAL 2 .(: 11,_ titYVAEII . 4II ciiiiiiiiiiiore, 4 for wale b.. Lieu ' JAISTES D.ALZE'..j., CS./4FLES-94 big Meml ;• 35 bx• Dip;ed Gpr by j STUART!, 1100511tt,-100 doses fa store. for sate by iel4 • . STUASI% t syu, • VlBll—W brit 1114elterol, May cateMr", No .15 671. Ilening, store. foi r4o by . • f3VJART et PILL VIA. LIMITER-47 Ws la Ear., far vale bl jel4 I3TTJA TM fr. SILL 0 . ...4.9E5-23 tlyore , o: . l~l: 40 brls Oak. la store, for salt. F. jet 4 sTUAnr k BILL CIIIE.N.zIE-2%. prune 1001, tor sate by • fel4 STUART & RILL. THE EDINBURGH TALE! -41y Mu. Jotnaromo Mu. Haub, M. FramoTatler, Min Milford, Mon Um, 'WlLiam and Mary Howlit, Moo Crowe, Jona ALlia, A, de. Belted by Mra..lobaabone,oomp:cmfm One Mink royale° vat. ..For sale .11,11 EB B LOCIMOOD ICA Youth sa • ECII/VED 04 day; at W. MeChatoon Cara* Watchman, mots of those handsel:2llTbm Ply mpoo $I Carpets, to orlalth wo Invite the anemic: , of patchacen. • lent COFFEE -100 bags Rio pssi snived, for solo ort je frigamsz, by TAAFFE k O'CONNOR MACKEHEL—UI bsis',No 3 !reit% hlnckerel, Docton Importailort wlil be .old temr..o