•, • • err , rBGuaGlb , ,,,: lIIIIIRSDAY MORNING, MAY NORTII AMERICAN. A" : " st i t? '"'"th'N'lkA dleit* g!Ph* roc rro sad irons a.i.ritzsis. lfpe.iet- txcelins and forword ire* of exper4o, -- ironisiemonts sad sybiteriptio. Am this paper. - - . Prrrososoirr Duct Carrrri . to poblishod WF;kbiaji:/.8 Roar to C.v. 'Amason Weekly Toro 'lbilasfirorittligt= . . . • who has been there. It is not more honorable • shit'other vocnito "• h na, nor wit prosperous man half as profunUe. Any stieceskul business man would dad :mime money• his purse out of . . W f aainigton at the end of n year than in it,—and a mist deal mote centmstment,dir the hot bed of poll. Ilea isnot the beim; of a contented and healthy l • Bat some one: mast go, and we bide our time for •, . the reault "Pitisever Is nominated must be el ee and we think allwbose Whig principles are ' stronger than they personal' di wi ll , .• _l9 coMnbute to thiiiresuli- • • • , ••• Tomato Wou.e , Fay, one of our moriesteen• *. • -,. - faint& eminent cilium, having been requested • .' . ; by many of the people to allow his name to be eied,'haedeelined in tie following letter` to the I: . I. : ' , 1 . 4:-. •• .1 ? cl.- MEW MEE •* f 4t,... 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Maas are expended upon the Atlantic, ~. and but little or nothing upon the Lakes and Riv. -- irS of the Great Wert. The AdminiVrstion appal,. ' ! ea • , • '' Western Improvements, and time and again . . ..,...:. she measures of the Representatives of the people have been vetoed by so-called Democratic Presi, dente. - There is an eye single to the good of the ' ' Rae, at Washington, and thieve coal - plain of.. The .' 7 . chiming of a Western River or the improvement ' - of a:Western Lake does not enter intothe mittti ..- 1/1/101111i idea . rif,crovernment.. - ; Commerce miens esterrutl, and nor internal, salt water and not fresh east of the , mountains Satinet west of the men _ Cana, mule& toe, we complain of, Dot such is racy of the times, pa rt ial, Unjustifutbhe, pro. . , • high regard fer the gocal of the libel `pee -6u nha reality. doing nothing for:the whole,- . president is ready to sign any bill lir an East. lent or CalgOlp licese,but is not ready to do 10 ftbe improvement or the safety_ or ~,, ".iiisseenbeuese 'of the peat valley of '.the Mississin. of sew or III,:..0 on Fulioni Petal binalog 16.0. !missedork„has his -,:•;l„„itlksteswie.%--- y • . soon al il l And la reL.,..,/....•.c - .. •:. •'" -'4.4v4kz.--.3.4Z..._•••?.,•4•.•c-., --,.. ,•-` : , •'t . - . • • -`54rA:•'44;1m4,4,,i,:4.-,..."---•• - ~-, --,-1 , ,,,,-,. 7 .,,,,, , . ,,,, ,_ „ '.--u.g :. , :I.'i' . • , ' --'7•....a";-;,--, • , -1--. "'=44,;,..,;,::«....., -, .--' ...,.' .. The PITTSBURGH GLUM BY MitAIMS :4 1 ntrlierrarrems are genteelly revealed the bend in 'bear favors before fir. x., end ea early m to day es Ton UM? Commercial Intelligence:Domestic; Mar =River Impons, Money karkets, he. sea - Whig and Antl.Masoydo NomloaUon, .-- • FOR CANAL CORDIVSIONCR, • ziooLlts w n, • , OM ' SOISSCRIBIOUI —An accident to our steam . engine, now repaired bye new one, has caused :.: I h . e-W, delinii dour Daily ea Triweekly cdi .: tient These aceidenta• if annoying. to our alib i ..' scribe 'ate iithotisand 'tones more disagreeable '.:to us, hope this apokcar will prove satisfactory. .. • ijb - .. The enotanUng Gotayentlemi Or Goa • The bigs of the lil,lisiriet have named, as ,has .1. - : bear '. abealli, the 10th offline LP the appoint ,,. . meal Nitro 1001, to nominate a candidate for the . alst as . trell as kr State and Gonnty otß - ''• ear s;' he primary meetings, it is not our purpose ', •to with in any manner whatever. They ate lin their' character , and the 'Map, one , and unbiassed. in opinion, uninfluenced by 'eligiuni, urged to take the choice of such dee _ mien ie their own hands. We • have coruldence ur their judgment, and 'shell cheerfully abide by ',..','• - theiidecisiono; preferring to ' sink any individual' pieferences in the general good, and the earnest .wrisli we her" of Whig 'biopsy and Whig sue. ,There Lino lack of gaol and 'capable men in this Founty: We could. name a hundred,—but this is not our purpose. Among so many, bower " eriit inner strange that preferences should bo ex- pressed by the Giendsof each, bat it is not every men'wbo may be preferred, who would be willing tester , Going to Congress is not the greatest '.good under the sun, as every wise moo will agree, 'lErr: Editor,—You have done me the 6000 r suggesting my name as theta one of the prominent . ...candidata; for a nomination by the 'Whig Convert - tlon,to rentesent this district in the next Congress. The like suggestion bat appeared in other quer.' ten accompanied by terms of undeserved ealogium r - and seconded in many instances, by personal sp ., - poids,of the strongest character. To* these I have made do publicteply. My unwillingness mem. . pp the pcation which the partiality of , my friend. .-,wouLd have asigned me, had been so distinctly &ad ispeatedly declared in private conversation v E rttaromiskent members of the party, that I sup ' I might fairly avoid the necessity of a pub. disclaimer. lam informed however, as I might have inferred. from the language of one of your awn comarpondenti that the impression preyed, sod has perhaps been encatiraged by my own xi . Mate, thatalthongh Farouk' not permit myself to be placed in the attitude of au aspirant, I might be r. induced to.adept a nomanstion if it was tendered . to me with:OM:any agency of nay own. I. kel eon . strained therefore to avad myself of the out-mica .which yourremalm have furni ! lted, to say, that if _any meth iertessions exists, it is founded m ate. • - . tire mistake m regard to my views and feelinas— Alan while Tam not inienable of the honor Ala tench a selection would eunkr, I have no political saiptrations whatever to gratify—and thatmoreover I could not possibly accept of , a nominsitlon, come - In what shape it might, without an =cram of per. 110114 sactifice which would be far more than com 'ff,maisurate with any services which I could expect 'to render the public -•• Mary 9,1811 d, _ taws tiara Eciorr-The heori by Telegraph published in all the pa re, in relation to the move. puntsa the ppople Earope, cannot be relied °Pau; tied we Warn our friends against ranking any predidions founded upon these statements. The . antelligenUe reaches. ns, first thtough thq hands of British . merchants, and next 'through/ American Whirr, who instinctively give an urtfaioraddeeolor .L lag to any thing that transpires in the new repnh. • Ica of the old world. For current news relation to the max of affairs in Frame, and ale; couatri,s, ve mast await patiently the arrival of the mail', bringing papers and latent, front men drill paxties. For der the Orions of the Poi". who ani more treble to be 'galled, than =II class of rearigis we wit 04 may be very materially led astray, by the telegraph= reports Inn:abed . at present for the Ittabolrglt .Press, we advise the. Editor of that jenrAla ID deride paiticipatieg in its reception : and brie triennia* to wait far the regnisrcoorse of muul 'This at, all events, will save expense, which is at lad times tide-arable object. The charge of di news being made op by American Whigs for the purpose Of giving, coloring in any way Wars than the . simple statement of facts as they • appear in , the European . Tomcat, from which they . sx• -carefully. «sliced,. we pronounce grass ~1 0 armaniugo l ° clisrfie- We Rik the public Al , • .111 lel 01. justice to those by whom these reports 7:misnade'up, and brwarded to Pittsburgh,to emu . pare !hem with the news which will come by ' ' marl, and see whether they agree. This is also daetathesmesshere,which pays alargesnmtor ra. '...• =tying the De rpalches by this medium, and who &sue not to be deprived of the credit of receiving 77. wiennitj,,aad ttliable reports, which is in tut the • only rearrournom, they receive for giving it to the f - 7 The neva* roe. 'veal bete on Monday giv- Ink the Britsaii's stew _ , was one of the fullest sad -1-; best reports tier. sent Over the wires in any direr oonipied a whole colarun of our Daily and eontaizted.a Ten tibia detail of the state of aliens `m Emile, as well a full ivory, of the markets, they have been highly commenle4 by many . of °sir mat inspectable citizen. If the Editor of the •:•' • • tint however, doubts their relialidity, and has fears `• • ' xbxt they are gat up by American Whig Re. • pollen, for the purpose 9C giving a false glare to; . ;.; state infihings abroad, we advise him in au ae• rioMinessi, to import for the espeeial benefit of the - ....Densocratierfons, a few foreign reporters, w ho _ may lie — able Ilse to arced their party aid at the -• • Ballot Box in November next, when their servi • cee probably be most needed. 44147454 - IVashusgiois last week. ' ' rr 4 Jsis c jerifisiuscoieir, , lo a k•a*.fi ISltlato,daf cogres; poedeni Coff.the New.Orhafits peltskokill the al& pined langnigis tavefirreame toe proceedings of Use Court - of ragetillinthe'eaSe of filort:Tilknr::: • "You hare no doubt read Use ginimediata with ; great degree of interest; if per have not, hope you will. The proceedings of the Coast are well - worth the study and attention of all military and ' civil lavryers. The declaims of the Court remind me of the story of a raw recruit, whom the drill 'sergeant could not Make 'recollect Ms right band froth In order to:strengthen the memory of the recoil, the sergmant blacked one hand, and told him that wu his right hand; then taking hold of both bands; and turning them one over another in quick succession, asked the recruit which was his right hand.. "Why," replied the fellow, "you have mined them up so that I cannot tell father from which." So it- is with the Court; they have got the decisions so mixed up, that I do not believe they or any one else can tell what has been the rule carried out any two days in succession, mikes it is that Gen. Scott is always wrong, and the de fence always right, let the question be what n may. If precedent were law, the decisions of this Court. would support an attorney in an argument on any side of any question whatever. One day Gen. real Scott complains of the MUM of proceeding of one of his antagonists, and the Court ways, "lt is a matter over which they have no control"— In the course of a few days, a complaint is made that. Gen. Scott has done what the Court had said they could not control, mad then the Court decides that it is "indelicate and improper." Put a pig there, and save the mark!' • Gr.a., Pillow mks a ',Mess for his opinions, or the reason" for his belief in a certain matter; the Gault at once decides he must state them. Tri.five minutes of ter, Gen. Scott asks the witness what were his opinions in reference to another matter, objec tions ere made, the Court is cleared, and, after some forty minutes' wise, knowing, and very honest consultation, decide that the witness may state the fites which led bit to =clarions or opinions, bet he must not state what those op ions were. And so it has been frOM first to Wt. I have endeavored to find out what system or rule has governed this Court in their decisionts I but without effeet; and I am sorry to say that I look upon it ea an anomaly in military jurispru dence "However, the evidence and doemeraltsbrought oat in the course of the trial, show most =elu sively the determined and deliberate effort on the part of the Administration to overthrow and break down General Scott—to consign to infamy and disgrace the warrior chief who bas accomplished the most wonderful acihvements recorded on the pages of American history, and who has done all this with' the prejudices and influence of the One. ernment at home against him, and the political aspirants in his own camp playing second fifidle to them. The private humus and the confiden- tial correspondence of the Ilepartments at Wish iogton, have been ransacked, and every paper that could be Wrought to bear, directly or indi redly, on the question's at Mee. have been , co pied and sent to the dekciee, in hopes to influence the decisions; private cOnaspondence to the lon karst harems, written sit a time when it was ins possible to forward regular official,communications fromhere, have been published in the Union, wad letters,. with the tames of the off cersoient to the defence, in bopes.that it would prove that persons belonging to General Scott's general or personal staff, had written letters for publication, or that it was the practice of officers to write leuers in or der that they would find their way into the public prints. "But the Adininistration hare made a great mis take. When they aimed at the object of their de struction, they selected a gun with too =nil a 'cali ber." • Conexpondeuee of the :New York Tribune. Puy and Espouses of Congress. Wasnotorres, April 30, ISIS. There mart be radical. reform in Congress, and the best . Members concur is the opinion that the reduction of the pry is indispensible. I have no hope without it. Here are gathered • great num. her of real men of business—lawyers in good practice, merchants, manufacturers, extensive planters and thrifty farmers, who evenly desire that the Nation's business shall be promptly des. patched so as to allow them to go borne and mend to theirs. But there is another clime—noisy if not numerous, and enabled by the present Rules of the House to metro) its proceedings. to whom Washington is a Paradise; who live higher, drink freer, are of more . ebrisequence, and get More money . here than they eveidldar ever will any where else.. Many who here-pocket SSG per week and& the nearest to nothing for it that can well be =waived, and would have to look very sharp to pick up $25 per week elsewhere. Now just so long as the People Will tolerate the present exhorbitant rotes of pay, this kind of Members will spin out Sessions and prevent anything being done. And the fault is not so much in their ne cemities„ their covetners or their shiftlessness, as in the shirking indolence and carelessness of the Peordeurho will not enforce the remedy. -- The is • still less excusable abomina tion. Tetaisends hither two Seentors and -two Represethatives, who. receive in million to their pay, some 02,300 each every session for merely coming here and gni,. away again, (I would soon er pay them twice the money to stay away)-510, 000 in all for travelling expenses which are not . actually $l,OOO. Arkansas will take $6,000 oat of the Treasury this year merely Mr the travel of her Senators. When we come to have membem Mom Oregon and California, we shall have to items tiam.a loan expressly to pay the mileage of the Nobody pretends to justify this, and yet U defies every. edort to rekirm it. -A member warts np Gum Bangor, and einacs here in some two days =di hair, p v , some S2 S and pocketing $240 cleat' profit. Coming from Galena or Chicsgo,or Natchez, or Little Rock he will Clear from IT; to 11150 per day, lounging ho a steamboat and living like a princepe he taws the earn at Auburn initte morning, ban a capital night's sleep on the North River, and awakes in New York, having in one day cleared over SITA. Doesjany body imagine that those win make money like this will carefully watch the Treasury against they inroads of others Yccatax.—The New York Barak' is in receipt, by the brig nary Ann, Capt.Ntalt, of files of the Merida La Penis, up to the 14th ultimo. 'The Lubin troubles are still conlintimg; and the leading articles of La Patna are all devoted to the &spinet'. the Yucatecos to do their beat to with stand the savage assaults of the &rocs:cut Indiana. The hopes of their gorentmett seems to be all can -tared on the assistance of the United States, and they are anxious to annex thetruielres to on. The calling of an extraordinary Congress to make • direct offer to the goyemment at Wuhington, is recommended. The English hare emit from Belize, Honduras, about 200 troops, uld lOcated them at:Baenlai, in the south and put put of Yucatan. • ' This peninsula of Yucatan isle a deplorable con dition. The Indians have drives the whiten nom the interior to the sea board, destroying soma thir• ty or forty . towns and villages, and many hundred human benign Nearly emery house but been den. =rated, and even the wells tilled up; all domestic animals hid been lolled, and very many women captured. Two Spanish men of war very at SiSel,haviag received on board, on their primage from Houma, at Rio Legere:vs, about 1,000 poor objects, men, women, and children, driven from their homes by the Indiana. The dames* pa this region is truly hamblm—rthousendi windertneon the beach and through the streets' f Sisal, =.t er them not halt clothed, and no moneyomrprovisione to stay their banger. We have nom - Captain Wait. end the papers at hand, soma other interesting detail,' Fun CALIZOILNiA am Ongooin—We have re ceived by late arrivals from San Jose, the Califon nia Star,fiom November toDecember. A petition is published hum° of the papers, prayingCongrou to extend its jurisdiction over Oregon. A new and excellent channel has been discovered at the mouth of the .Colombia Raver. This makes three entrances to the river through which ships can pass. There are nearly two thousand wagons on their way to Oregon. Thanksgiving westelebra. ted at San Jose. Notwithstanding this 'mark of piety, some rogueihnve crept within the yonog community, for - we see that at an inquest over the body of a drowned man. one individual lost his parse, containing $5O, pithed from his pocket— Strmt scoveogeni are scarce fn California, and sweeping the streets is not the profitable job it is in New York.,lt is done To a very primitive style In San Francisco, for the town council bas panned an ordinance, that .any person killing or maiming the cation fowls or bids siithin the limits of this town, shall be fined one dollarkir each offence ' up, on conviction thereof" They have a steam beat . at Sea Francisco. The editor of the Star gives a glowing account of anexctaioainitround Void Maud,' which be describes as a delightful one alter the doubts of-the 'Wee had been removed. These few extracts will sbow.the gab of society is the Prcgseiss of improvement in California and. Oregon. A ELVOLUTIOX Harri—Late accounts (to the 16th ultimo) from Hayti give the particulars of wale important changes which have occurred at Part au Prince. As soon as the news of the French Revolution had reached there, a pent number of citizens assembled in the Champ de Mars, and de manded the abolition of the COlntitilliall of 1816, the restoration of the constitutional revision Of 1516, and a dismissal of the Ministry. r The army concurred in the same demands. President Sop keine issued a proclamation, April gib, announcing that their wishes would be complied with. On the same day he issued another decree,. announcing the retirement of Gen. from the ministry . of Instruction, Gen. Gabriel form that of the Inte rior, and General Dupoy from that of Finance, and the provisional appointment of General Dubin; citi zen 'level, and Sedge Fnuroisque, of Glinaives,lo' fill their planes respectively. This complete overthrow of the constitution has . createilltwo parties, one of the mulattoes clamoring Or thereetitsblislureict of ths,canstitaticm, and the Caber Of the negroes and the President artstaining' the present one. T he people in the squib Part of the Island are in'arnis,inal on their march for the capitrd, with a determination to putrlown the Pre.' &idea and reestablish the constitution.' Tag Near .Tietzugarig—dn -etgpagimeot was tiled en Saturday, with Hove* Telegraph be. preen Philadelphia and New-York. It was extri nerdy suocessfuL IdewAges verge& ind air ewers tetarried With tho.. grtraopt capidity:' Four htiadredletteas per Waite were plated, and, all distinct and Zegibbs—Tbe wimp( Ilde Telegraph it should bureatiembamd, have been curled agnate the, North River; and the machinery and ensign. meats throughout are of.the petfact kiad. The new Line will prove 'great public aseattuno• Mace may , lion dewl lefiuga were Fraud in New York last Wednesday. c,i/r• The Pittairgh arid - Aillegritimay. Oiikaisa Agla TlM : l2th iirinal mesting . rif the Pittsburgh and • Alleitteny, Orphan Asylum war field on Tuesday, the 9th instant; at the Asykun. The Rev-Dr. Swift was elected Chairman, and R. B. Campbell, Secretary. The meeting was opened with prayer by the Chairman. The annual Reports of the Secretary and Trea surer were then read and adopted.. Aflei a Ryain was sung by the Orphans, addrcs• se* were delivered by the Rey. Mesas. M'Cluro, Kennek, and CampbelL The Society:then went into an election for Man. agers for the ensuing year, and the Golkwing ladies were chosen: Mos. Denny, Mna Denim, Mrs. Sellers, - " Po:Minton, " Grier, " Wade, " Bidwell; • " Logan, " Williams Campbell. " M'Cormick, Miss Hem, Edringlon, " Manny, " Holmes. The Society; alter prayer by the Rev. Dr. Dyer, then adjottreedl- • E. P. SWIFT, Chairman. CSxmmr., Secretary. The Mlll3liill of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Orphan Asylum present their Annual Report to the i patrons of thi4 nstitution, with mingled feelings of pleasure and regret—pleased that the society kelt as much interest in this day's meeting, as to mite here tis see 63t themselves the comforts and sr rangements of that abode which thert,bonaty has provided for the homeless and the dailitritm—and regret, that 'eien this sanctuary has not been se. cure from the ravages of disease and death. The epidemic which, last summer, desolated no many households, came to this place also; and, with few exceptions, attacked the entire The skill of the physicians, the vigilanceof curiae, and the almost maternal care of some of the Men. tigers, Were blessed by a kind Providence to the re. covery of all but three of the children.. The nuns. her of ibose who died was unease in, proportion than in private families, hut ancegh to depmis the feelings and triers the hearts of the friends of the Asylum' Nor was this the last inroad of the destroyer.— Tim ( - Period Of walolifulitesa and anxiety was scarcely past, when the mulct fryer made its ap. pearanor, ac eras fatal toe promising, .and peeve may heablrY, child—making, in all, four dea ths during the year. Apart room, this calamity, the, affairs of the Asy. lam have been uncommonly ,prosperous.. The amonnt of the donations and annual subscriptions have supireeded the necessity kr thole appeals to the churches;wWthhave alwaysteen reserved as a limn resource; and while the interest which this day's attendance manifests shall continue, there is little danger that the Institution will not be sun mined. .! The late energetic Matron, Mrs. Pinner, has re signed her situation, alleitwo years of activity and sent Mrs. Price, her successor, appears well qun lified tar her situation, and equally- deserving.— Men MConnell, thrmerly Miss Anderson,contin. ties to instruct:the children with assiduity and success. 1 Owing . to the deaths above mentioned, and the number of children who have been bound oat, the present number in the Asylum mamallerthan mu -4 only =minting to twenty six. Seventeen chit. dren Mut been received—some of them as boar& era—others, do permanent inmates. Of this latter elate $ have' left-7 of whom are placed in fami lies, carefully selected; and one, Catharine Kelly, who woo retained to help in the house—having served her time &Mildly, was dismissed with the usual outfit, end the good wishes of the Board. The remaining case was a peculiar one, Charles IVealey FritigeraM was taken in at the age of ele ven months. His father had not been heard from for 'some time, and was supposed to be dead.— When the infant'was first admitted to the Asylum, it was apparently in a dying condition; but with good nurtung recovered, and became an object of special interest to the Managers. Last spring the father came end claimed his child; and after warm expressions of gratitude to the Society, and infers to make such remuneration as his funds permitted, departed With his boy. - ' The Board cannot, in justice, omit to mention their deep sense of the unremitting attention paid by the physicians during the connnuance of the epidemic- Dr. Dale's philanthropy in this [copal, has long been gratefully acknowledged, and Dr. Bell, in the absence, and during the illness of the termer gentleman, proved himself & worthy cond. juice in this work of love. To the Rev. Dr. Swift, also, Dr hie ittendince al the funerals, the Mana gers desire to reture their wannest thanks. In conclusion, the Board, en the relinquishment of their stewardship, are actuated by feelings of hope fulness and . trust. Discouragement and ditlicel. ties meet nil who attempt any enterprise that is good or great; but to a cause so holy as the one in which' this Society is engaged, the Atuistolm in junction Drcibly appliete "Let as not be weary is welt'doiug. Dr in doe •CLOEI we shall reap if we faint not By order of the nosed, N. Wl CAMPBELL 1813, Mary Robinson, Treasurer, in amnint with Allegheny Orphan Asylum, DEL Cash in the Treasury, $550 'Donations and subscriptions, - 662 65 Entered on Money loans, dce., 230 00 Ground rent; 115 50 Boarding Children, 21 50 Dividends tram State of fenn'a, , 27 00 Fines, ' , 850 Fee from Dr: Kerr; 500 Treating Committee, Matroo's Salary, Teacher's Funexal expett nes, 46 60 Girrs4n4res, 44 62 Coal 1161, •. 75 00 • lasuraoce, IS 75 Counterfeit money Pink• ntime,t Dfarketing, Error ia . Stata dividend*, Cash oil hand, • • 521333 63 Balanceon baud,: May; 1648, 6651 31 The mows, fetrinstde to this fillaitaiolll will please copy. , - Tux Mernonter looked into the Conference, yesterday. with a New England Clergyman, 'wading the West for the heat time His remark an., that New England maid not turn out suck •bodrof vigorous and heal th y men arrieng bce clergy. We have rarely seta a more teerkil assembly, aid never a clerical one where these wis each bee Physical developement , The contrast between the Eastern and Western clergyman is very peculiar in this sespect; and we can only iecosnt for the flea, by the supposition that exercise of-body, as well as of mind, is deem. ed past of a religiose alt.,. Bsuarirarruso wrru Pasouncrr.A Dele gate to the Baltimore Conventice, who left the city. yesterday, marked that, .day sifter to morrow morning,. would breafist with jimmy Polk. , And these hreakfasts and dinners, and the fine promisesecioniyianying them, in the way of a des ert, are omoog the incidents which wIU contribute to the nomination of Mr. Polk. The seekers fir the office, have no fair chance to compete with tin:forte:man poserer.already to possession. Tun CsorsT—TheWhest to the valley of the Monongabels, and also the Potiimao valley promis. es a most plentiful harvest. The country never Tooled better, and theiwheat harvest enst and west, north and south gives at this time promises of a large yield. • • Coto Srout.—There was a severe btu] scoria at Cliarkstoa, IS. C.) oe .Wednesday evening. A vast number of the hailstones were picked uPof the sire of pigeon's eggs, and many fully equalling the ilintenalons of a large hen's egg, and of the mo:4 sotid.conaistenee; louts maasurTg7, 71 and 71 inches in. circumference, and. weighing , (tom two to Siren ounces; one. measured, after being some minutes is the hands of the gentlemen who picked It up, nine incites In circumference. Some. were bead. weigling three and km, ounces, and nue, weighed on the instant after it fell, reach. ed fine papaw A 'DAT or Bruen:al—During Sunday and Sunday night last, accidents occurred on a. of the raven railroads between this City and Berate! We have already giren the particulars artier (and accident °nth° Utica end Schenectady real— The Symoura and Utica road was flooded near Syracuse, by a break in the canal. The train run off the trork (moons; of the switches on the Spa. case and Auburn road. A similar . 'dent oe. coned on tho'Arlauni and. Rochester road. Be. tureen Rochester and Banana the loco 're was totowo oir by n anakedlead; and on t e Attica and Bunk, mad, two engines were throwe off the track by ninning over cattle.—Aldorry fortaraL • Row iv. .WOrnot—Azatraz. Or EJJIADAD how —The Shin John. from NewpdA, Wales, mired at Jersey Vity on - Friday hut, with over 600 tau rnilrorel iron for the Patterson & Ramapo railroad. This ill the second arrival of the kind this Spring. To pay for' this lot of Iron, some $35,000 mast go out of the Country, which might he in the pock ets of American Meclumlcs.So weeks the Tariff of IBM No 'vionder we have wruclety of money and prostration; of business.—Reading. JournaL thernat.Pacisrearri,:—The Alexandria Gazette nines that:-An eastern msenfacturer has Wren ed, to preirrenee to reducing the wages of ores fives to giidthent the use of hie mills, machinery awl 'his own services in Mims months without any charge; end let them, at the end of that — time divide the profits. 'iunong themselvea for their win ges. Ille operatives have been long in his erm• ploy and he dislikes to part with them." , • Lea Reveals &mancesm—The LecoOCos of Ohio have placed at the header their electoral tick et a mae who "declared whilst a member - of the Legislates*, "That he asirsi ste betger light to irsd Sir ent Ordsey,,tked tie burnstse wigkegf terry /co& jerks Stater • . . 113211 jeage the entire tiehet by the 111/14011 The famtlyollbe loteSemator Azusa', Soft Wiwi. _instal co *ado ko latioutsas. Ife has Idea widoiroi &tattoo/ and i moo to mooin bM foto. 11Stooll lox I°iatdb harem Hs oppoomits m Gage, Ps, dpived Goto Floniabotiti. „ .York an Thitzsday last Lont - Etrope, with 135 g nYtetnge 'Cifttjlialgunt of the Wood side, Lam Liverpool, watt minted for having. sea en more than the law alionra, according to ton naps,. Fine WO emelt. There arrived at New 'fork last month 15,227 immigrarits, ngaizat 21,113 during the 'same month lost year. In the Emu maths frem • lan. in to May lid, 31,20* In 1&18, and 31,291 is 1E47. The Osage Chief Marl Deg is dead. He died, says our informant, about the 24th ult.; at his vit. loge. He tina been lingerie*: far two or three years under• a tormenting !fiseal*. During his sackneas he made two trips hpou tit's, prairies by the *askance otitis band. He was literally a each. made hero. Asa warrior, he had op equal among his people. He we, courteous in his Indian ways, warm-hearted aid generally believed. • In stature, Slack Dog was about seven ketoreighing some two hundred and seventy.five pounds Monoso Veaszus.—Two done vessels have been put upon the teasing list, viz the barque Dana, ;Captain :leery Smith,' from London, of and .for ',Boston, and the brig Smith Tuttle, Captain Silver ter,of and from Newburyport. Cm. Sandwichl4ands. TheDann left Deal 1.38 dais ago, and has never since been heard from. The S. T. sailed Novem ber 26, 1316, and is supposed to have been lost in the same gale in which the weamer Atlantic went to pieces—Barton Trarrilkr. Accrimr.—An acrident of rather a serious na ture amused at the rolling minor Messrs Belly dt Brown on Monday afternoon. A number of work men were carrying melted metal from one part of the mill to another when the mass of red hot iron accidantaly kit into same water and dust, burning , and scalding a number of the workmen, several piecesof the iron struck one of them in the thee and aide and Malik* despaired oll—TelegrrriA. „ iraixiso Fstrr.The fallovring fact speaks vol. vanes as to the proipects of England and the U. Stater--"At the dedization'of the Hitheock School in Boition.Mr. Mann stated as an interesthbratet, that for thelastten years- the city of Boston for schools were equal tothe whole expendituriXthr schools in England. bythe govern. ment, for 17,000,000 of people. They had kept pace with each other from year to year. New 'Yoe: Csast:Frunonrs.—The change on a barrel of flour, in the Gist days of navigation this year, from Butt* to Albany, GO to 65 cents, last year from 51,25 to 01,50. 'Mare than 1500 new baste were built last year, equal to an addition of 50 per cent. to the" tondege. The, freights of this year area, only half what they were for the carrel. pondineperiod Wit year. A letter. from Mobile, in the New Orleans Men eery,, arm "It is rumored : here that several large houss have suspended payment, and also some of the small fry, bat 'shalt give no names at present." Some Locofoco in New York writes to thriedi. tor of the Washington Union, "persevere in your patriotin and honest course." Yenta course!— Thai is about MI ridiculous mit worild have been inn neighbor of Methuselah to say to that weer.. hie specimen of mortality in the last year of his life, "go it while you're young."—Losirsige' Jour. , Now Firtetctsr.Oransvio:w.-I,Ve were shown jresterday,- n one dollar note of the State Hank of Ohio, altered into a five. A figure “ri,"eut from some tither note, was neatly pasted over the "I," on thesight of the vignette, and the figures 111 the other corners and upon the hack, were torn oil or obliterated. The rascal is ingenious enough to de. mist, • novice or a careless penon.-06is Stare Journal. LimArms, who stands at the head of the goy. amment of France, is said to best devout, yet libe ral minded man, attached to the Boman Catholic Church; Arngo an Atheist; Cremius a Jew; Louis Blanc a &winkle; Ledru Rollin not known. What a medley! _ the course 'of his remarks at the Corstplimen twy Dinner given to him at St. Louis, a few days since, Gen. Shields said: “ I ant a peace man. I desire to we no more war. unless necessary to re pel iivasion. I desire to Gght no more battles, un• less it be such as are now shaking down thrones in Europe, regenerating cations, nod cle f sting hu manity to its true position:" The quantity glee exported from Boston make East and West - Indies, and the luoutheru ports of our own country, ounce last January, has been. 26,t56i tons, Increase user lout year of 7347 lona A company hasiecently‘heen Conned, and a re• coanoieance made, with fi view in connect the Gulf of Mexico with the interior of the titatat of Alabria, Mieais.ippi, KenteclT and Tennevoet, by a velment extending (min Mobile to Caluintent, In Kentucky, near the mouth of the Ohio ricer -4061 Miles, Judge Duncan, of Virginia, reugned in conse quence of the last Lemaltuure having notched tun additional counties to his eircoit—the -business re quiring more than two hundred days. It will be necessary for the Governor to male a special ap pointment, to transkt the business now pending. Tas.ewurr• - rios or Tan . IkiALL nerwars Nrse Teat Ann P,nt.ausszuts.—The Postmaster, as we larva from the Union, has made a couteart with the Near Jersey railroad .mturvinies iCr the trans• portation of the great mail between New Vork and Philadelphia, twice daily, 4ar the neat contract term commencing on the Ist of July nest, and ending on the 30th of June, ISrcl. . . Trktr.eartne.—A house in this town tent a te4 egraphic massage a kw Jaye ago, to Buffalo, or dering two pounds oflkasil dine to he. Cuwarded. immediately by express. Thu =ming they re ceived every soot package of Brasil roar which they ens each at leasur,...--/Asily Szarlarlion. - A of the Emerald Isle us bearing the Revolution of France. and the establishment ta'a prftrilicrntlrf CrOrtrlllivtaexclsitued: • "By St Pat. ric, ands not the ,tust the thing that sweet Ireland wants? A provisionary government ix ever'. Ily the Powers, the only government she sow has is* stereo:ismer, one." ARRIVAL or 11411.20 AD Insm.—The ship John. floraNessissi, Wales, arrived at Jersey City oat Friday last, with civet GOB tons railroad iron ['ethos Patterson ash !tempo named. This is the iwo. sad arrival of the kind this Spring. XB3 CR -5510 VI 145 00 150 00 Juntaliotimuss mat Cimusuirs Itstxwsy.—We understand a corps et .. .mongers commenced the • on the line of this cud, and the work will be pushed, to he made ready Or contracts with all suitable speed. The:conddenre of our • neighbors in Indians in the mare. of the work is unabated: Earroust. Elysium. —The Lexington Atlas sayr.—"The Georgetown IleraLlorlast week peed; ma to demolish us this week, but its Editor, eller cogitating a whole week, Oa, like the mountain, PA !bah a moose. Its soon u one Ton Cat ii at leisure, we will have 0 caught. The citizens of Dostoit nee circulating a petition to the General Governtamd, for an increase of our t -naval hue on the MeiLtemmenti and other seas washing the }lament continent. klsivx.un rourim.—Pritneis P. Blair, of Mont goatery county, former editor of the Globe, at Washington, has been appointed delegate of the lot congressional district to the Democratic National Convention. The Neer York Day Book, of Saturday, xpeaLs of the alarm about the Southern Banta having subilded, and says the first srumension of specie payments will be by the Wmuern Banks—end against such a result our banks are preparing to &eked themaaltea" We learn from the Taunton Whig that Mr. Ames, the • Delegate from the Ninth District to the National Coneention, has , 4 frankly announced that his choice fle President walla be a candidate from a Fria State—Sint Air. Webster ; and locoed, the eminent juries and civilian, Judge McLean, of Ohio. Govanacer Sscrurisa—The last steamer took out, ort English neoount, transfers of U. S. per cent (traded stock, to the amount of about two hundred thousand dollar. • Also, near a hundred thousand dollars, the transkr of which was made to French name. Manor. rim Gsrtszat.Tassos--The U.l Mint, at Philadelphia, has just CUtOpleted the gold medal kr Gen. Taylor, entered by .the rots of Congress. It is nest; chute, and appropriate, and cost about seven hundred dollars.- It has already 'zed for warded to the Deparitnent. Tmr, OSSZQUISSI or liaroa,Wrtnigut, took piece at Burton, on Thursday afternoon, and was attend• ert by a very large concourse of citizens and mill. tali. The coffin was highly polished- mahogany, beating on the lid a large silver eagle and plate— his was horsealowing the hearse. Haas am Firs.=A court at New York on Fri: day, refused the application of nartin Hare, who absconded with Mute Pis, to be discharged, at her farther has not yet assessed damages. POVERTY or Gcrizor.—A London letter to the Nag York Literary World, males that Guisot and hiiihmily are now In - Loudon, actually in a state of dertitution. ILK.—It is maid Dombey A c . Bon realised 850,000, and yet Dickens, by his extrevagant mode of living, is deeply in debt, and the primecds of his brain are mortgaged to his creditors., Pave Titanc—At Itichmond, on ThUrsday last. James IL Plunkett, mate of the brig Fame, charged with piracy, in engaging in the slave trade on the coast of Africa, wan tried and acqUiued. , Nmi WHEAT:A specimen of new wheat was kit at the OakV of the Aloingromery, (Ala.) Journal, on the 29th of April, fully ripe, to belarveatell that week if the weather vras kevornble. Carr. Wautaa,.U. 5. A.., dnagercrosly wounded near the city of Mexico, tend* Albany on the having been brought all the wag in bin bed. Ir is believed In Weablogion thai tho lion. Mr. Hetapneild, now li. & Marini 'Attorney for Ar kansas, will temporarily succeed the late Senator Ashley. - Gov. Talmo, of New York, is; it hi stated, strong- I in favor. of the nomination of Gen. Taylor by NatiOnal Convention. Tun British eldp 141Ior Prince, ill days from Liverpool for New Orleans, with 300 Moreton paswageni on board, Was epoketa on the 4th of April, latitude 18 29, longitude 13 10. Tue Non. Henry A. Witl6 is it delegate to the Bakimote_Convention. , • A DUEL was recently knight et Annapolis, be tween two of the Mideipmen at the United Staten Navel Acallainy, and . neither :was setiously Boone rauesio.—The klialsture of Rhode Island, 'Met at Newport on Tuesday. Sylvester G. Sher i:nen wasebosen speaker of tLe house unanimous. Tim modality in Boston tir the .mouth of April Is at, was 208. In April, ISO, 301. IfoinMr. Coma, of Pa., antei that he will leave Path the 10th_of.May, ton the V. S. • . . teiturare an Inc then 2,Bs3lenj,fies in linear ad uphuns of London; . SO= beautical specimens; of pearl have been Rend in the Oeinntree river, near Macon, Geer; BY Male* TELEdlint: ..~ Excionint Coriespondence.o the Pitaintign Gamic, , rna.ADELFHwawt.rxr.. ; • ' 180: ssles of liyentem, at es 87:0 Grsiarrrhe market timid:a:natal:mite. Holders of, wheat are very Ewa, and' buyers do not meet them: Corn nod othergrains nre in steady demand nt previous rates. Oats are active. Privisionit—There Is more' l movemeru Ia Pork, but I. notice no change in provisio ns , excepting dowittrard tendency in pickled meats, which are • plenty. Groceries—The market is quiet, with no change in quotations, Correspondence or the Pittsburgh Gazette. NEW YORK - MARKET. New YoCk, May 11, 18.18." Flout—There is no markeilchange horni yes+r day, but the market is if any thing duller. Grain—The market wheelErman hyod tendency. Corn sad other grains are in fair le. mond. The corn niarlictisstaa dr—oats are quiet Sides of prima white wheat 'ak, 1004511 p ku. Prime white corn is selling at , hie p tun of prime yellow at 50e. Proiisions—There is less movement in park, the market being heavy, mires are withoit changes— Mess Beet is selling m4% 75 r 6 4 Prim beet g 8 Y bbL Sales of lard at falllo y 111, market. firm. Sales of Western bacOrt sides at ic, and of dry salt sides at 2!. Ccmon—it, better feeling pravallsin the matfett With an advance of rn CorttTitao?n'r"Ltb . lPlA ßJ h oasette. IllusuMaz,.kday . 11, 1648. flour--Sales or 118 brand', at,5,75 p bbL The market is steady but sot active. Grpin—Saka of prime while wheat, at 31,450 1,50 tp but and of prime red at, 14051,43 e Saks of prime white corn at 43,at0e, and of prime yet. low at 41050 c rp be. Provisio rut—There is no activity in any article and quotations remain steady.' Go:eeries erewithout change. Cotton—The market is vie!, and nothing doing. Tobacco--The market is quiet, with small sales at previous rates. Seel Cattle—Sales are etreeted at 53,12103,181 as per.loo -11411 pd Hop—Sales at 51 TY/':0..1, .50 cents per 100 pounds. The Foreign News, as given . by the Baltimore, papers, from Zighall Journals, differs in no respect from 'the telegraphic accounts. The whole of that pan of Europe; says the En: ropean'Times, which skirts the Rhine and borders al on France, ' ma quite disorganised. The wild • sot mdicalis haamken , root .in the Grand Du by of Baden; an the secret societies of Germ or, Swiss, Brides Radicals, and Trench claim seem orguni ' gan mated inva s ion. r . . Frosl, te , Liverpool Moil, emu .. blab nfaira are becoming a litde more settl Messrs. Meagher, O'Brien, aad Mitchell are re partee for their male, which ate expected to he place about the 12th of May, and, in the at an time, arc exhausting their •ocabulary of seditii • . The divergence between the Repealer; hewed by Mr. O'Connell, and the piny led on by •r. Mitchell, beam,ee greater every day. The nett's manfully declare that they will take sir stand lova, at the very oe plus ultri, the utte ost bounds of the law and communion, and will a . - to the counaels bequeathed to them by their fut er, to obtain repeal by peaceable and commun• ail means only. lithe aaaomauoa unwires* this line, nthe O'Connellti inn tilts no mutt their emceed . 113 p. The run .on the saving banks in Ireland ei on the increase. Money in Part. was more pleatyvatad beat bills sere tlixonntetl at 3i p rect. , 1 The financial eflaill was apparently IMlniJing . ctt• though buaineaa and trade vivre still math Je prowl .] Au arriral from Rio Janne°, gates that the Ern perur of iaraa,l has ehanieJ, hia miniury for a more Itheral one: Lies:trout. liner Manner, April 21—Metals— Since our report of last week the trionactions have:been on a limited smile. and-then is greater disposition on the pert of speculators to press sake buyers evitice touch CatitiOU in opera mei., and the market on the whelit. 4aa gill • dcorn 'ward . tendency. .Bcoteh rigs; No 1,. 41. to 425, nod mixed muter. 40. to .11e, rash; there are, however. some burets:in the rouket at LIN feu. all No. I, and - 39s cash for mixed' numbers, •hut Eon melbas Reds are difficult of sale at .C 7 15 to £B, and there em several parceli on offer. Welsh Tian can be had at 20 Ins to .1:0 Ifiltijitmt no buyers to be met with. British manuferactred Iron is Mes• di at our qUotatiMts. Fcarise is firm,aml but little on offer. Anuc.M. E. Cknrcuane,—The annual 4trium of the /Uric-20 Methodic Episcopal Ch of the liaised Stales,la now in ‘esaista *Ube' el Church, in PhiladelphM,and i attended by . 120 ministers. It has among other things toe re wired to establish • publishing boom, upon • per. =anent basin On Friday resolutions upon the subject o( slavery were under ...ionvideratioo, and elicited much debate. It o proposed to prepare • memorial upon the subject, no he serum all es and evangelical societies thitoughoot the coun try, inviting cowers d •ction'in reference to the question. A Linz Deriarncat or A Yerazed—As the Yan kee* an creating no little azeitenient in the com mercial, tralitical and military world, I hope my def tuition of areal genuine male Yankee may not be considered aorsete--A tlkl 'endue Yankee is full ofiminsation, checked by Indention, guided by de claim, and supported by education.. lie in yen• eraticio corrected by toleration, with a lone crappie. bation and emulation; and when reduced toe auto of aggravation can amine the most profound dis simulation far the retaliation, always onnibined. if possible, with spew:lntim A real lire Yatikrejust niorthi, will be found not denim in die fallowing otalitleir, He is eelfdenying, adfrelying, ano - iya trying, and Inufeverytliingprying. Ha is a lover of piety- propriety, noto ri ety and tempter= aocie. ttyhr fie is • dragging, io ving, !nixing, striving, nisi . 'L ela 'qu ' irel r ril,ntninc:tal, piaosopt int and comicsl amt of a cluncter, whose man 1 , feat destiny iota spread io the remotest corner din earth, with en eye 'lmpact the look out for the main chance., - ILVIVIWAT LOTUS AIM Tumvii•--ds party of em *mat left Ansbargh kw this point, a kw days 'lce, and among the stfonriesid party of emigrants, o maiden on the marithOde of sixteen, to whose attractive charmsa young.gproutafa deck-hand yielded submission—declued himsetf a lover on the verge of desperation, ribose. ii ewouldhh be worth two cents were the water oftbe river • little wormer. • He saw, through the telescope oldisap. puintmentd aomitheng resembling watery grave. He proposal to the maiden on the sunny . lido of sizteen,.with .1, commendable blush or two accept ed. "The party—the story is almitst told—arrive in Cincinnati, and the reoning's putt saw not the maiden on the sunnyside ofsixteeci,nor that sprout of a deck band about the boat. They wore gone, and with them—O! thou [manic , Cupid-the en tire wardrobe of the clerk of the Lse—Csaernaati Payer. Toxic-met Taxes Drum—Much concern pre veils among the turpentine 'producers and dealers la all this section of the State, en account of the immense numbers of pine trail, that are dying, without any perceptible cause. • We observed lomethiag of it In a short excursion - which ,we made into - the country, aGm weeks since, end vow we understand that the decay is going cif at • rapid rate. One gentleman of our acquaintance in Brunswirk county, buns his farm one -hundreil and thirty thousand Ines, or the tasks of about twelve bands, which hove died ivithin a short Slue. Others, also, we hare lie r iud o 4 who hare lost from a biurth to a half of their trees. The cause of this extensive de-laud-lop of the most val. sable tree of our forests.. is eminerdly worthy of dose inveadratlon.—Wihrsingrep C.) Carind: ch. • ' Lumaati Baum:sr.—The late• Isaac Rougher, Esq., of Frederick coaatr, Md., by his swill, libera ted all his slave', and beguestbed $2,000 to the Parental Education Society of 'the Evangelical Lutheran Church, located at Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa; $5OO to the Theological Seminary, lc. cited .at Gettysburg, Adams county, $2OO to Pennsylvania College, boated at Gettysburg, Ad. tuus county, P . a.; $5OO to. the Antericim Tract So ciety, located m New, York; and 8500 to the Amer. eau Board of Commistionerakg Fcceign So we leant from the Frederick Examiner. Does goer hurt 11 oC, tom • ' r es ter rf..?"n grey t ni• Mos; you berit o n r ske Wean, stay and ; ' Dub Lod heehlry, end beauteous es Ws heir o e f ' • Wed to tome thy you hue but three shallopto . gi Forabottle or Jams , Heir Ileitotitive. 2 Reader, If you have bid heir you 1.001 really be Mulched at the lovely erect s' threeeldlitor OW, e Jobe.' Coral thtly ItestereUve hat ad Hi moo . 4 . Ud.. 15.1 a 14 02 Lib•rtY ui. ooeltidtbsery . 117 Pass, Boon, GOMIiIIIO Rays , lamm to se article mote Jolly celebrated en store ter 'bon than toy or all other. Its cores ere &lost Oa eitrievable. Wad by VIM JACKSON, Apia (or PiILIF bergh. uovMdttieler . "That whiter pAleam of s he t rs , lebnto snow, Al &mi d tes have Welke t e abe e b foam , Beanisti pi? White. • It tneketh pule snowy, yet DM* tall Mgt.. Sold at Be CIASTIVII MOOL mar lU 1171 . 0 Tit Haunt Luc—Contocios xerri ud Sub labium bad Indian Vegatabbi 671tir le the mod eiradual lure for Itbdusedbod. Odd by WM. JACK. WIN. 4!01 for Pittsbuik dubbldwisiT . 17-2 •-• , e 0-iiiiiicrc.ditiiii - • 1rtir....74. nsit Cry—lf son wish ii. :14 letemitsulteithel, hari" free ft= ileadrolldo not IMO. per gesnaine.Babo of l- •ears of batistes It wAcoestilkartexeml Tear. spectatusrm Maas who have 104t.theithair fn years best laid it restored to its original perfection by I t too uf thin baba. Age, state or condition appear to no obataeht whatever; is : els° causes the fluid to Let• with which the delicate hair tube is filled. by whieihmeans thousands (whose hale was grey ss the A I /Celt Fisk e) have had their hair s e to its detrital e to by the me oftlds hotel. liabl remedy. In all cases f fever it Will be (milldam— ...l room pleasant stash Wife be mired. A few applies: oos only an tammsary to cep the hair from tallies out. Irstrengthens the h ue•er fails to impart a rich glossy oppeanonce. an as si pedlar]. Gpr the toilet it is unequalled; it bolds c*o times os tench as other misealled boirressoratires Old is more effectual. The centrism manufactured by Colostoce & Cu., laCourtlasui treet. New York. - Sold in Pinshorgh, only Re nine, by WM./AM:SON ; F 9 Liberty st„ head of 114 to Washington, Pa.; by. Sown) & SOU; ill Browns ' Ile, by Llesuset & Crochet; in Canansborg. by 1)1, V ' r‘h also, by our agents in; e•e7 tow. in Pa, Ohio &rapid; . Jlo•l66llnreat? • • or se I Sheeny Brent. ow Sorel, E, pipelas arber's Itch, Chaps, Sore cuis, Sere Sea rds, Pim pl Jo ples.. . . Jones , SOop it need by co 4; physicians In this dry' in eating the above, anstaramroold not sonseieutionsly sell unless are knew It to 40%11 we state. • As a co the wee .lones , Soap is perrhaps the only. article ti e r known thit removed it end cleared tied. begruged the Skin, meting it soil, deer, smooth and whys or an habi'. Sold by WA!. JACK SON, ev Liberty street. . mar% • . • - il:r Famitiei should ne v er be , without .firldarre's Vermifuge. At this seaso npartimilarly. when warms are no troublesome andw tequently fital among elt/b. dren, parents should befyrn hful, and On the first aps ontane° etches, distreroing symptoms Which ware 11l the presence of yronns, at sy mptoms apply a powerful and efficacies. remedy. 711hr : remedy we eau now supply, confident that it obi) , requires atrial,,,,, WL ,- r . nue° all that it richly PO i 4 all the prase s that nee bean lavished upon ult safe and .. infallible. Vol umes of certificates rult hl be produced , shoWing he great medical virtues. o r sale at 'the Drag Store of 7 KIDD &•C0,60 wood sire I. myB ID - The WI, Ange eeaston Mame females is grateful to new, whil lic e they epolsiye, coarse, muddy, yelkrer Neese( ethers, eseik• sat= with melee. Corid such per be be induced telly • eake of the nue Joins , Chemical ßoap, they would be. en - inputted with the cheneei They would bore • deli cate, clear, white %tie, while every disfigusesoedt or m eptier would ho remove:4lM cured. • • • VattylcobseMmes—Periens wholtaye bought cheap countelfeiu and Imitations Of this, and hare had no el ret=.7o4..mocerul.?".l4l.°li.gum'...,rderll.ll:l,k ty atteeb mania Ecroolow.—By request I.lough Commute., the Hon. If. M. Baccsranther, Elm, as politely consented to deliver neology on the l ate i,Johrt Q. Adm., formerly President of the United Soda at 0 o'clock, P. M., on Thnts.d.)." DM Blue Ina, ih the spacious lecture-hell of the Sixth Ward School Muse, city of Piusbwgh. The citizens generally are I respectfully invited to at tend. Due attention evill Ile given to accommodate the Ladies. : ; mylo • - - A special matting ttite'Teacbers Association of the Liberty street Sabb Schooled the Methodist Church, will be held thio (Thursday) craning, at tf o'clock, at Liberty street Clara. • Addresses will he deliected by the E. Dr.Mixon of England, and Re r..fessel T. fleck, Of Troy , Confer ence. The public generally am conitally invited to attend. By order, • JAMB IiORSIDGE, Jr., lienytt Secretary. (ja- The pane am respectfally invited to attend a meeting of The Asmelation"pf Pittsburgh and vicinity, for promoting the Interests bf tiler don, Ibis Mars• day) evening, the II lit o(1114, at no'elot k, In the Cha pel of the University. Omma or Excenami—Emisay, Mr John Stem, Comparative merits of Pitman's and Bailers Phono graphy, Gould's and Garbing's Stenography, and Alorse's Telegraphic Alphabet—ll. Williams. ray Guilt • I • The Friteact. Chwitqcwwircirate canietwe. which the eitirtns ne respectful invited to send into the Pronesalon,ou Friday, will nit oh Wood etreeLlseloto Sixtb, rigid resting au Kesel at 10. A. AL Wel. LARIKEFL St.' • Chief 0 , Ladies aius . use donna` Spanish Lily White, have always a Eno white traospitent akin. Of this a trial Is.ll sauify any uoe. Sold only in Pittsburgh, met Malty a‘ 11. norlDdsodorly . , At Philadelphia, on th 41,. lostani, at an adianeed ege, Itteue..grrotte. Ir.,:fonn erly a leading mem ber of the Philadelphia ba rnit tor ontoy years orgeial Reporter to the tgopremo C oin of the United States. Yesterday afternoon. Anig., wife of Dr. George W. Dogg. of Chillicothe, Ohio. The,.. (unreel edit mice glee this mo rn ing elle o'clock, front th e residence of Luke Rage, Esq., Fenn street. TOY victor Pi order of the Orptombt Coon-of glisny county. made or Ilia ruth anyof Apel A. 1s I,V, ths subscribes wilLenpose to public tot e,or outcry..•t the Court 14mm/tithe city of Pittsbarghon the IMMILI 'MONDAY (lbth day) UV JUNE NEXT,. at o'clock, A:. Jim oil that valuable Fonts of Land situate in Rosa toretteltip. Altegheoy centady, about fuse and a half miles from Fine:milky belong - leg to the estate on N. Atunervllle, deceased, hounded by lands of John Thompson. Geo ge.Windless, J. IJcFar. ern, hem, and Logan, containing Fifty•Niue Aster, or thereabouts, beteg the tenthereet quarter or lot No. W.. in Jones . Distils!, and pan of a tram called "Tbottes Thu imProitements are a good Log Room, IlrOOlher.twardent, a'siew Dart, a good bearing Drahard. end never failinc/prutes PS good pure *sane. TU. bum r. c0mp....11 et road Devil laud, and is oat otter mast 4,lmb:ft chart* ln in the neighborhood,' tie mg convenient to market, ills, the. Ttasts—ttoe.kterth in Coll, oa delivery of the deed enafaunit inone year, on e .fourth in two years, Oa onc-lourt4 In three tetra—the three last payments to brat teterest from the 'day ot:sde, and to be secured by lodgment bond. a. d toorhga soa the premises mold. It II.LIASI WALKER. - hadren of Nichol btomerale, inyllnrOtS Gunniten of the minor 'V}.?dA, OR TAPE WORMS, frequently infest the 2, intestine* of the adulii 'They are often of moo. 10 , 241 Mee and length, eatisihe great pein and Moder , nem in the stonisch. The genend health becomes de; ranged, the system erifeebje . d, and the symptoms are continually aggravating., relief or death tenni news the autfarlog• Fahnewtock's Verminage, PM/Wm. , ' m Pillabotglia is the best remedy in this caw. The worm, after berug destroyed. will be dis charged in detached ponds, and a speedy relief will be obtained. • Lv3e UTANTP.I.I-4 3 3 siniattiotin grocery, limber yard, locum, or any busibess where ha mold make himself useful to his employer. Ile is wtolerabla geed English scholar, of meadyAndustrimis habit., wnh • small family. .1111 terms will be • moderate compensa tion. Respectable referench, will be given. Enquire at this °Mee. _ raylIMM WINSS-49qr cM;keall lei. 1;b1s P.t,Sweet Malmo, end Madeira Wines, cm:earning some esti hole and superior brands, reee/eL and Lamle on seemaamdatiog terms, by` writ AV k M AIVIVIELTTIER.I6O liberty at -' LUE AND ORANGE PRINTS—NV R binspicy lu jut received an additiOnal supply of fine Erscliall inns and Orange Prints; alio, blurs and brown do, ins 5[044, §:midi cent. per y_NcL sayU. 100!fiNET ItilillONE—Ml ?drolly bas jut reed by Express, a lot of nets and handsome Ribbons, from 121 so= cents. 4 sill BACON -100,003 114 Ram, Sides and Shoulders, in smoke bowie; for :Age fir . butyl]. R ROl3l SON a Co SIN/AR-4N hbd. N :Amu; Nibble Loaf dm in. wore and for ude by nirti R ROBISON & Co Ar Of+ &UM-4W bbls Planiaban MolassaK yp WA, /IL Sugar Haase do; in stern and bar We by & ROBISON & Co PIO 1 : 0 y 1 1 -121 tons itig r i l o ara N a• BAR IRON 'AND NAILtIZO ton. Iron, 'ass'd ND tap Nails, do do; a stare and for ule R ROBISON &Co SALERATUS-2 toms &Arran" just teed; for sale mrll I R ROBISON & Co LE&DAND 81107-4torti Pit Lead; 60 bap Shot— Jog reed: for solo by rhyll R ROBLSON &Co ?TOWNSEND'S SAILIA.PARILIA— , Joit ree'd. J. .m L .:. J KIDD t Co PTE3. iIIIIPENTINK-10 bb, jou reed and for We by myll J KIDD &Co J UJUBE PASTE-30,1* j*iree,d i all p for ok ule co bj Chronicl3 copy.: p.lTrl ACON-S2 elk. Shoulders; In do Siker 0 do • B Hamm gum receiving and For vale by myll ATIVOOD. JONES kgCo Q 11. 7,IOLASSE--.10 1,4 a 7[ Mulriuee lend a~ from steamer Sa,anna aud lot' sale by 0101 • • ATIVOOD,JONES lb Co PASII-0 costs lamliuk from slmr !Alm 'Mooed I for solo b JA3II•S Atta ELL, • my 21 ...ter • fIOFFEE -ECG bg. receiving per Canal, ind formals ...k/ by myll JAIIEZ DALZELL LT OW WOOED BI.K. Aa'ACAS—A supply barely rseehred, very chcdp, of dry goods hauls of ' ss ylO WMURPHY •• SATIN ALPACAkr—Handsome styies Globose goods, low pricid and frs, to be found at dry goods house of mylo W Ovum , : Ltion 1.11AWL.4 AND CAPII.IV @Nor. 17 Sir hobos the attention' of the ladles to a few blk .Les Cates, Mewl. and Scarfs, latch' reed.• usyle Pt.AIyNS AND ;41USLINA A Moon ife ' h i u T. giGadiZr",:g;Pri!'"e received case, of . Ins. mra hlettetlNNTS—Wanied, neittnaioulaa a sake. Man inn wheleoalts br ltmnil Dry. Gigots camb i. mew, by a young man who has been several yeah in the 6.111211.11111 of orhoni the beet refesenees can be given. Apply at this °nick,. e. J.N. y tanliwo tn Tcr..STRAW raciat—Suitablo fat 'bagging L411114)11" received mid got ash , by In RI J *CIIOONMARER & Co QPII4. TURPENTINII-4 1 1 lib's jog teed and for auk by 13 ATAIINLITOCKR Co.. - mOO ' omer tat and wood Ms Suquoicux-5 ree'djiTyor sale by sbyg & Co C701 1 ; 1 11 1 ; 8 InVill'AErillAllrgOleflGF' CANAL. BOAT VOlt SALB—Sultaf , le Coi store but, with (...jture, robleß, tte, romplov-lErnioiro of lIANNIN, WALLACE & Co, or of niylo ALEX CAN tatoN,,Alleihony city • WINDOW Of.:JCSS=lo3lixs xiu; 2140 1014 re TT : criviug and tin rate bs, • • - • , m)111 J MUD; DALZELI.9J water sti• UNTIRIEZ-19 seeks iity; tit/ doi Dom 6 bbls .riour, 9do Ulmer; landiar from star Caleb Dopee . noi for . 21 AAIII.E4 DALZELL "DAWN AND FLAVIEF,D-rt eases lilrie , ol z l4 bogs A) Flaxseed, receiving pet Lake Erie obd lebigsa Line, sod for sale by mylo JAMES D PAX •• .1)41.L.M SOAP:436kt. buoliog Dore Pilot No 9 4 and for sale by my 10„ .JAWIIIIALZELL Als. SODA-4 cask. just t'ned br• my to x ount4en kCo fethil BORAX - 7 testi:bat reed sinilor able by . .2111 . 11: . ..1DSDO2LADACED.kCoStrIbisIL :§ILO AND BDIAWLEI—, A Mum; & Co, 150' Abu so ke; will open this momiag, th alweg itemortereat k. 4.4 Sherrie to be [octal In ate car, coroptislat Raw II Watt and finls.er Saki or OM .11l vlsie(y. and am; le of • §II.A.WLS—A A. Mason Cia CO kinks 11, hood re; aired per Mproas 4 halloos of Soh Crops Shawls os 4 do of kd dad viola, Thlbot ozatmOidod, Frollch Caahroers my other Shawls. ,mkt 4:IINE CARDS—The inteeraigne4l ha. leeched the usual supply of Shell Cates. fu wool carding ins 14 inches wide. titit)C?O:lllRAN.• 'aye - .1 . . A. , . . . , , ;4,3-,T.---.:,,,,•,:-:. ,:',z,: K?.0 . ....., , ..,,- ; . , i4na :)- ' 4, :; .:. i. ; " . ';' - l'- ' -'1 ?- '- ' , , f-7''-t';::''':':r4-'-,A'Tt-.-,Y"., -(;-rf,.';--...>z-2....::;-i.r,=,';',-'F•e-„,"5.,,,:'-fl„,.,,,_jk,„44e.;1,4;.,,;,t-,44_:,,f,.4.1...:i.Pixyr.tf:-:.,.)).',,,,,z:..;'i.-'41J-F.,,i,.'41zg_4E.'....,..'-4;f.§N34. jIII MMfIEMETM==E ~ ,.g .•- - ..- W tctfOiriitiAt*Y4.'i. Z! OINZZ==:=M Bars Sale of Dry Cov3r.lrt4 B f twaN;,- ; witcrs• ilkokkek, s di; Coteiioettad Sated Boom, corm of Wood onirdth insets, _rill In ad ded lo the sate of Terc Goodie ha:, 3 canny Ile per bloc pilau. I we. 103 dates voa ran. bowsug . d 011,4 • stres •.= raper 5••• o • 1 7: loot . - Jaw. Assigns! A'ab erkt . G.4 On samsday.soming,llay 11M, al 10 Micel i at the commercial Wes Boon, earner 74 v ,. .4 Fink ' Morin boi sold, 501. task carrenty, us' muscat or fresh seassaabla ke ” "'"g which a* IV pieces superior rich style prints, 4.3 blanchesor ablitrams, ps unbleached tings, t mods, Min 00, crams, whim, rod and yellow dm nab, linondinlinds, dam= andpe, • wv l l chiass,- aortal mad American. OnMai linen and canon Meek,. dt , %, ••ws:sesasi Malcom printajacrinet and =shad caasimeres, -10062 do balsa, balcarinca and lams; Frauds and Gel , Miff linens, merino, cashmeM_ ova:sad - mom des Is shawls, Mink =bins, !Mk end enact, - dress silks,' black Min, seeds[ stikoibbom, colored crapes, alpaccas, merions,,Wriss and bank noslins,glerres, bo lder/Jaen, imornass,rencrdsalmemede,roMogou" , umbrellas, rimy van pandens, to. • ' • . • At o'clock, p. ca. ' • 1 second bald bow, and tem horse L family tank! rg Limo sare,„ 1 pbstrosa partible gam. 5 Md. N 0 rd o- ' lama 5 tads old brononpbela wleakey, 1 pipe Hol land din, kqr cask Prima brandy,' I do good quality . Idadem vino, C has monad glasseram, 15boawin doer glassira damn shovels, 4 has Vrrama tobacco, Cl mlsenOr epalabi rigass. A lame mamas= of=eara, me . 21ves and ( aetood got hod, Umbel , rj va lua b le p: m. • A t orts of valuable new hooks, mbramm a nd worts in the Tadao dapsistmano of mimed and Mamma, fondly tad pocket bibles,,blaak books, he. nip eftsp . 214 8006 • mill be tontiented at the aleasmareial Balm Bann, earner of Wood and Fifth streets,. !Monday, Wednes. day,•Thanday and Slatordly manage of this ansoh, o'clack: The eelleedon ambruee a arpo aviary of micelle name Marlton albs heat hum editions, and erUl be sold without roma. - • •JOLIN inyt3 ' Makes:es • AMUSEMENTS • PITTSRLIEGIFITHEATitIis C. Pam . blemsea mid Lease, jj Lem sr& Woos ohne • • • VIENNOISE , CIIILDREN.i • •Ttmeaar = Mu' IL 1848. ' • t PAS DETYROLIENE, hy Viermoise Dearman. PAS DERECORDO. b ra , PAS DEB AMOURET 1.3 y 49 • . Donm6ther y eer u ir a n th. vt z...mPIOCES. IDQ ~}putt—ea rises before " at, I NOTICE b e raped eeery morelng et 'ark, where was may be :ears ' ll for say . rikrMi4ml; the SunsattZLe i Vi r Lantimb i l . l i tt T i a 42.10, Octets. CIENKLILILL TON T111:111114 Iv +.'eoutinse his Limes at the d'lllEhMoll, r,, lineman and night, FORA IF , Xltr DA 0111. X. tie appears in a neer variety tensor. dietary performances and beautiful costumes. His msg. ltifleeot Preeents, - .lewe* ?se., reenived from Queen yietoris, Emperor of Benue, Lonis nubs. .d the principal crowned heeds or Europe, *rill be exhibited. nis Rule carriage end ponies preeented by. the Queen of England, eau be seen in front of the Hell, et the *Reser earth day Levee. - . • ' • Hones err Exeanson—hroming, Rom 111 to O'clock; 'tihnerunt; from to I; Evastine, from nto O. • Paquette setae exelnively kw ladies sod Children.' ' ddrennien g 5 cents. Children under 10 yews, cents. . . PRINTS ONLY. 4'l - CEDAR ST., NEW YORK. LEE BREWSTER : Faubltsto•l • w•renosse in the Teat i pa for Wep t pwe . i air i ß , V "u fan CggElg7WE, al • k'asrr. 1• i ,'. he e L x a W h r i g b O e i s ti t R A sast Lo a m l s en e t ds • t . . net P T das hi k aidgfeseral R aaured . Paekagta fara =i ...,7,arran:r. t., s e asi .Domutle and are Arad fir?sare for Cash short= at P111CZ811.1211117 ED . . ON ; ,, TM FI . CE NTS . per yard prtces of dp and May, as per printed Cat r ages,vrhkh am ted daily, fm the filas'l vlginovise, t . • !Near York, Jane, LW. • S jygdiart • TSAI!: TICADDI • • PRF-911 'AND FRAGRANTLIIPORTED IN 1849. TUST received at the Petia In Store, No.lllFoarth ej tree; near Weed, Iv - aver) Mary stock of fresh 4W AND BLACK TEAS, from the New . Tent Pekin Tee Compeer, a/I immtd this Spring. The Tousle /Inca and Oolong Meek Tau Ate Tell' fine'snd Dairen!, packed in lent in 1, f, I end 5 lb. pastas.* also, in MU cheats. • Retailers ore invited in cell and examine on week. • They alll be mem. modated With soy quaniiipthey with kie—froes 6 'beta • half Mini, at the PIMA poet Also, lemmas lot 0860 bag. of old Wets, Gov . /an, DM and el Domingo Cams, et wholesale and 001011. • Lorene(' doable rand Sagan, In foe, mashed and palliated, .1121einits per lb., swain mulled M 16 cerate.l. . French niced Choeoleleini prime article. Pl. 8.-IVe pledge omen. In an cams where the above articles do mirt gin entionsalientenee, to rerun §F.ALED PROPOSALS will be Teethed at the as.a of the Owes= of the Poor, tenti . lThesditz eve. .Utt l ieth, tbaildinghtt ferni=et y Cana. Plate end epecifeatiotta tub D wub e seen at the °Mee. BOJOHN RO B RP' CHRISTY au[uw au~.v, rpoasca),ao Ms Brandt &Watkins' 5d • 11 d- do do "do stns pastsid% I . sdo do' •do is and lb; . 10 kep xel Bout: a• 11 — do Bogus; • SO do. half Apazdali do;A l solA i t on'S . • Jp MARLS CLOTRS—Alezeatter & Day have hist re l. calved an oriented bale asuperftse &tote* Di, mask Matti Munk &hie& they a4t by the do: at tbelrgreat Re bane!. Donlan will lind Dane good, erexthy of se& . • at 4 QIIIII4INCIAND BLlllM.lo.9—Ahlaadat k. Day 1.7 bank aua saceinal a very sopa** amarimant of Wawa and blaachad Bbeadaga of dm cowl ealebnura =weal, *tap widths sad qualaiaa alo,bleacbal and browaaffair qualiasa at 00 , pat yard. aty4 ! • . AHTIFICIAL FLOWElitader k. Day have jiwtopezed •large awortment of Fres* ArdEwiel be wed to the to 1I at the lowest Tih plias. ~,Thea ye . UGGY FOR SALE—Ceee Dew bnin whit top, for B sale ,by , 8F VON 80N111103,98 Co, • mfp3s from st ' 079 E-19 8F l i 2N AIDVINHO I LT t Co N AILS—WS losoNl Noll. awl Mrai, Car Ws El VOM 8010L105575 Co VSBBQ~IO—SO b 6 ilbt. sal* • • slr DONNHOLUifr ecio • 59:9 -1"bil fI. B . F I A DI ROM 0, CILOr y YEL!.I2Weara6Va C For • ...Ye • . come! Ia ad =al INDIGO -3 crxxios Pp. Flostjazused for gals 11-Pr ) IVISESTOCII. Co b 1 CU OM Nrresti—aoo tbs__WAk_Jast roged D .4 for sale by wyt) B•FACIC eCo "DOUTOI43-ICO sacks GanuniNelbaanocks, -- remised and far sale try ' •' • ' • ,'DEIGTEIitiCa BARYTES -11:1 auk. Barytes, suitable for walls lead maatastarets; for sals lay stye . • POINDEXTER . Cs B ARLEY -I ' l° ' b" Ibbibl k W ii; br ATERMAN,' vita *MN Croat 51 myt. INFANTS AND BOYS NATO—Jut toosived D 714, ,l pou t on. sue DoysLeto= sad • laws Maw listsualo styles, sod fin sale y_ _ • ~. toy 9 • SMITH & JOHNSON,' *I mating it •• CQAR HOUSE MO 58 '^LDIg Ij WOra ud 1.7 for solo low so close eamigoommt, • 'wog !AS A HUTCHISON It Co: rIATLIST PORTABLE FORGES—A am Et"Gle day maim!. ma annelid= otneamboat man and oWan aanc man rcov. vude.lais .•WM B WAIF& CIILVITR.OI.-00 eathays -fast ree'd and for sahib) , lays •_ • Id A PALIND3TOCL It INDIAN CORN 4 I.I sacks Intl= Yam Com IsAdiair Rom atmr (Manta' anal ode try ..myB ATV/00D, .JONEN k Cu Gifs_l'l'lu -- Vvr -1,1„-k.4 UHATHERB---lit Licks mw landiig from mousier Cs 80.8884 ; L&L Lab by • : • - m7 B . • LBAL&H DIM:LT.B,O FLAXSEED -106 basin 'Wei Lid for 'sada bT sold • • • ISALUI DICIDX kCo LARD—M.DOD tanl, No T la good, chapping Ql.- der, au hand and fin mile lard • ISAIAH DOLBY • ttY PEACHIA!..tdi fedi In nom o oleo ankle; C9O D do do dcr, quattenc rot solo b E—lLObssree'd this day; for sal. by • • '• • . DICKEY alb P 01 , A;3 8 1:1-43 , ilakf ;ars Pstashi fa; spoon; QairrtmEME&THS-110dosPauat Scythe Srub., L, for sale br leys • Jt a PWYD aCI N I T IG3I. I . CC "' 9'4..4'. a FUIVD 001.-4 backs kr Web MOH 8F.tT. 7 1-6 . 0 , bb1s W blN gp~W EAO Eg-ip~ewvdm .[ wew~ arw'wi~u pa-1 7 0 bads ItierrinaS do Stt i ln awl, ti L'aillattlia , WA* iinkY ,527, !EWA &NICOLB. DACON-10 We prime eacvurd Bung aldo *by Nastommen kw sale by aye • - - - NICOL 9 Pose—A9l46 was row -- r we ato fqf 4,4 t, l !saDrOwin sismEas a riscOza T OAF aI:VAIL-11 Obis Noi .1.4 for sak ►T. myys', CsLiu Let4_l2+ aod We 'NI • BIITCIII9eri & Co TIILIEDIMACEIES-110 basin We trf ..• ' m gip** RUZY• IM mum st ACE GittioBl-3 beg% Cram! do, Coo . , .• • We by J ICDOCCIMADIER KC* STEAMBOATS. •^3 CI~OIIMLTI'A PITTIBORGII J . i f a I m a i l Zi . _. . • •,' D.A I LY: PA 0 K-E,Ti LIN E. •._. marsil well inalni :ha of spisnablieuseuer Itteut;:-. ' is now...pored of the lawn, sande"; but and fonsiebed, indexer poarerfal tuna on the emun of the W.I. Every arconsmodation and ea.... landau money east proehre, bee been provided Or pas. mtge.: The Line has been in opetatton for 1.1.111 —has carried a tallest of people without the least Ire., ry to their persona The' is sal be al the lbot of. Wood street the day previous to carting, &ante, that of freight and tie .try of passengers on the r ter. adea.lo all eases* pussy ha Y Limey unet la . SUNDAY -PACKET. 'Tie' ISAAC NEWTON; Capt. A. O. Mixt, Viet kayo Pitubatat. every Soaday awning at 10de1aeN Wbeeliag every San.lay eveniug at la r. X. MONDAY' PiOSZT. • "The MONO:COAHELA, Capt. Stose,vein o.lrs nnta burgh every Monday morning y.lO ceekoeki every Monday creamy at 10 r. , TIMIDAY PACIOCT. . • - The . HIBERNIA Na klieg Pittsburgh every Tuesday ruorulug 10, Wheeling army Tuesday - eve -au% a l 0 r. ar.; . . ViNDAESDILY, PACKET. • The NEW ENGLAND xi. e, as. a Dius, , will every ,Waduseday moraine al IS wedelr, Wboalleg every Wulsesduy elating. u u, . _ THURSDAY RIMY/ULT. The Capt. Clio., yr ill larva Pitti bnrgb amp 'Auralay maaraltx at Itia:eloxt Whoa liag ayall. , 12,0.47 r , atung r. x. ' • • ' • - Aputh,II.7PALMST. •' 72e CLWF} = rca 2, Ca . ol•Catmat, adll lea* Kau. burgh ...ty Friday saaratag at 10 o'erlaelq !Maas( artry Friday saving ai 10 r. H • . . _., • . . LLT11111Dill" PACYLTGT. - The, 3030}2i0ER, Ceie , s..llmen, will kVrie Final burgiL every eterdoy =ming at 10 &cloak rbeeling• - NEErLIPEON AND Prnsfivrtou 'DAZE LINE • ...: OP CANAL AND STEAM RAERSIE,: e s at daily', at V o'clock,.6: and ar rives at Glargovr, (Moothortha Sandy . and Samar Va,- nal,) at 3 o'c Wok and Neve Lisbon at 11, . (m aking Learn New Wont 6 o'clock, - P.3L, (making* trip canal to the river 'duringrhe nigh* and glamom at o'clock, A.,111., and arrives nt Pittsburgh at 3 P., .11L-41ms making a 'continuous hoc ' ma'am and freight b.:Sheath 'New:Lisbon sad burgh, in shorter - thus and Micas rams** ' The pi ,- ol' this Ltne have the Pleasure ...di' Aso proprietors of this Luis hate the Alen._ _ _ Gat t henf k.. ttlie tha the t Lace pied wioo ef up p =first alas freight, to MI Co eon.cuutt with the 'wall, knoern steamers CALEII COPE end itErtVkal, itoroseet• log, at Glasgow, with th e Pittsburgh and. Giotto ad end ot p idarly lines or weathers down - the Ottio sad hfississip i river. Tea proprietors piedga drab t selves to • no rense or trouble to- itts ins eamma thrt. safety arstdivrata, arid ask otitis public It gars ether pationa . AVIVORIZED AGEWTS. • O. 31. HAHTC,N, j r k. W. HAHHAUCII, _R. HANNA. & Oa. - wit:tr mauition & IBIS. riTisztuan . unowirsviaill Daly Packs LULL • FEBRUARY 10, 184.1 FEBRUAILT:Ik; 1863 . , LEA.yE.VAILY.A.TS A. hE, AND4P. M. The . followin g anus . beets complete .. dm hoe for the •prossat muse, A. . !ANTIC,. Ow. Jaws , ALTIC,CSN..A. Jaeoba = P r 2•M ' • ~' . IiPLANE, Cent..E..Ltennett... The bottle . are eednd/ new, and are fitted up without regard to eirleara. E.. ' • er 7 comfort that roomy eon procure has beta provided. ',.,. The Boma will leave the Shmoturebela WherfEleat al ' - I the foot of Ross et. 'Pissettgers will be punctual in 4, board, tithe boat.. will eertatnly leave at the adwei. : —Sr,-- - deed Mama A.M. and 4P: AI . FOR•WHEELINO. CINCINNATI Or LOUISVILLE. amatia Etsteena, Parens—Ths nom steamer enn TE onatoler, mill Wee. for Lovimille • and all InternmEate - pmts . eierillatonlay, .For freight or passagaapply m board Or FORSETH is DUNCAN, Agents. The Telmephe s bee. built exprealg for a repass. picket, man with a elms entirely to the comforter pa. Ilengesl v. the aceen ens Wake tote boat FOR Rt-LOUIS •Tim Rew and aplendb2 m F ajw. • PABII3, muter, will le for the I. ye nod iiitermailase ave poivi ior Fri. dy. Fortreightor pp•iiire apply oir bond. FOItLOIVISVILLE. 11101ILAND Wan, • isarto,taaateroftill laatelotqadaban intermediate paruitby daT, at la A- SI. "at. (might °Tromso apply ea bawd. ;Allyn The fait running manner. ItIVER; • Dom, make NOR r; will T lam' as nliirs tiLis Y. For freighter n iggly biutnt A= steular,.• • 140/4111 CABOLIN.4. .1171imarostruer,leares as above Am daT; at 10 ceelpels. ~/ Ter tier% t== ' • - Vaaanaki mutr, will • Car ths, and latex:mediate pada dtie day, at l 0 •IL Fat filialt primmest, - apply an baud. mari oaa and elegwt _armo r 1 Aram., router, will keine foiabor• irarna•diale on