.r 'IY :t 111.1 :~y IIY ERASIVS intoolos-e, ./PITTSBUILOI D MONDAY MORNING, MAY '22, ISt& inaniaLuirimisik NORTH AIII . FLICAZ. , Ad:rosy:cm Yesergir4,;rh A,pz _ - YAM YORK XXPSUCIIIII. -We will meet,. sad forward freo of xpense, ad vordseserds and sabseriptions for this paper. onspm:mum Duka peblished , s it e ,eely, end ealy.-Jrne DOT Ls Payee Dollars p ernamor, the Tri-Weekly Five Dellimper ensnairk the Weekly is Tire /idlers per sane" lawsly he advents. • acren.:.mixo are eatinesSy req%leettr.d the hand In hear lame belnni 5 PAL, and he early in m day se • - - - Fos Lam Cormsercla Imedlgeses,Dsmestie, Mr. Itissr. News, Imports, Money Markets, Lc. ses • E=2;I=ZZI Whig and'Aisti.Eartnale Neminstion, FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, Nan - ItritnoLgsvaraivrn, AtC7 asieetiag tbe draft:mock. and Whig noun -4:41CR01W.11 of .CorresporAtece, bald at 11P.11aatre ' natal, Putsb . ZZ, on Saturday, May Oh, die following tall was noon: Tbe Antaturicode and Mug elector. of each-lard, borough and tooroddp fo Alle - • {hem , county, ate requased to convene at that usual - places al Waring primary It fa sakl &arias,. t.raldutday, Oa Ilan day ot Juneitaxt,to agpoint two do'- : aurtde: tt c : . .ach district, to u. ir nt , :l b = o n , - , r‘rtunday, ue ` aat o l. o d- !01.r day, to nocitinate undulates for uatoaal, slant and notinty °Seen, to be tupparta a, the ensuing tall slat - non. The ;Inman =nuns in all -Ma townatlas ex - - eta& Pat, will be lad at 3 otloek, P.M., and to Pits hot and all da wards and bonands at 7i T. IL, of /.. The cotonsdnor would earnestly, urire wasp the said mating, the steseuesy eras, allcieutorganaation, pre ming election. P.2"wr7..w tb• co APCITILDY, Chairman. Jam ig.j.z. • • J. W. lasnrna. Sm.tanc. J. Rousso:, . Presidentsidt wasessess. Congress has .adjMerned over the present week, .. • to await the action of the Baltimore Convention, • and the same thing will probably be done two weeks berme, up= the ruching of the convention at Phitadelphia. Nut only in Congress, but every • where, public attention is atwmted with tins sub j act; and, isf,. the nex t Ave months, it is to be the • ruling question of the country: Who will be nom. the two greatiarties is the noxious in. quiry ibe moment;—.hut the all absorbing quer Ilan will spin follow, who thrill he elected. Warm as our anachaients are to the great men devoted to the Whig cause, the taxerioN in much the most intespeiripmession. We have confidence that the • delegates selected will at least be well assured that a good Whig is presented for the infringes of the „ • Pepple; and fecliag marred of this, wish to pre• pare our friends for the, great belle bar Principle., whirl is before them. We feel an earnest wish that the test standard tearer. should be selected, • but who ever be he. if a good Wide, we shell me , ter for hkn, with all the energy- we can bring • into his service. In the faith of unity we look fat the reward of victory. We may be disappointed 'in ear wishes, aim mea,but as measures are more te - as than men, we 'shall sink all personal disape , pointromm intim general Pod. The Whig Party, we feel Ore, will do likewise, and support the no• mince in no atintedneerit. What third piny men, , or no party men Masi do, we may not conjecture. The experience of the, past world indicate a dia. Osaka tq throw their influence practica ll y in the i ' balaneeof those most n opposition to their princi. • ples—as wilco, in ISAS, the.Abolltionists practical• ly gave a tote which ledto the election orJanses • • -lt. Polk, We hope a sober second thought' will . prevent any such wasting of words, breath and votes; bat time will determine—though we con. fats we are not very sanguine of such a common sense result. Men of one idea, who ride one hob., 1- by, who esMet.that thinCenveMment is one of cont.' 2 'prcertine, and that our legit:alone are, in many res. ‘ 1 : 1 : peers. all unlike, are not verylspt te m ap l i m b. Individual opinions in either the common good or public necessity; and to this fcti more than to any ' other, do we owe the contentions - -spirit among men who, on many things, think alike, and who seek the -mote tesulii. &ippon., for example, the iti f. bedtimes patty, instead of their independent orped: -gationi; lad . /am*rit flat ndiaseea ,stn thaiwo great parties , y adhering to the'arciri.ii: • : landaus—the-erect would have been magical, and the North would have occupied a far mote edema, •ed position before the coun tr y. /Lilt in, the batlle a fought almost singlet handedby the Whip North for northern Whig measures alone, but to preserve the juts balances of the Constitution. We beim no . wish for a sectional President , — • • "The . Union—one and inseparable, now and for • • eivee—the Union as it is,.the Comeitraion u it is ' —we wish to see preserved. Whoever will do Doom tannin:lmin' our truestgiory, out greatest geed, we would &Wm; and, to that end, we invoke the union of the Whigs every where, by a timecard= is riegard, to men, always providing we have Do ptirriciple to concede. The miserable divisions at are Noith,,hithetto, have given the South every advantagel Dares the north which nottexed,through the Dementia Party, Texas, and brought on are. newel of the war. It was the North which =qui. eared in the removal of our troops, by ceder of the :PriMident; and thus, northern men, of the domio . nut. party, hive been forimost in the outrages - which bare been committed upon the Governmeot• Upon all these questions, the Whig candidate will be, =ust be, sound. ,No a northern man, with • southempriociples," will do; nor any roan whO bu bet one idea ofgoveroment. Our candidate will he -a true 'Whig, and, as each, it will be alike the pride • and pleasure of the Whig party to elect him, who ., W®a'Naito3AL Conicertoe.—Delesstes from the mime! Diqrieta is the State of Pelmet/maim . , rOZ DISIVCI3. • Wini F. Johnston, Samuel Dell. I. John Lindsey, 13. David Taggart, : - ..2. Emu? White, 10. Thos. M. Pabighaus, 3. SamL Allen, 15. Wm. Marine, DamL Ware, , DI E. IL Biddle, . 5. John O. Henderson, 17. Janes Irvin, •7. Townsend ' 19. Joseph Ottinger, 9. Diller Lather, 21. T. E. Dale, 10. Ales; E. Brown, 92. J. J. Pennon, -- - 11. S. D. Phelps, 23. Sala P. Johnson, 12. LeensoP.Wiltiameien24. 13tinams amass a.Tre Essw.—The Boston Travelkw of the tab bilge failure in the West India trade ,tattled the calltnnereial ward of . this cow buiSiturday, and report! another en tens firm as embarrassed were freelyelicullv ted on Monday; MO without ascertain correct. mu. 'Tbe Banks are very cantionitin theirmovw i. ments; and seem determined to prevent New York taking Lour their small week of specie, if pos. • sitde. Very choice paper and securities therefore an, only negottable,uniewa at heavy =orifices. Made lines are nearly ansakable or negotiable in any Distawarin Wtoo Convavrion.—The Delaware Whig Bate Convention •inet on the 16th, at Do. vet, and having duly orginisedin the preienas of a ♦aty large intends:we, proceeded to the 'election of delegates to cher Whig National Convention, when" Mears. John Wales, N. IL Smithery, and IL Mace were elected. They are inameted to use every honorable means to secure Om tionsina tion of the Hon. John M. Clayton 63r the Aut dearly. - PorMar. asocauvuers—The Washington wen, prndent d the Baltimore §un says :—.The son Of Omard, the promietor of the line of stamen bearing that 111112 e, and Mr. Merin of the Cana. dian Parliament are now here, in in unegkeial ca. 'parity to be one, bat officially engaged in bringing Canada and the United States somewhat-nearer '.together. They vrieh 11: 'Cecelia arrangement between Canada and the &atm, and winore liberal eschange Of produce. We are glad that those . gee. Ilan= have come to Washington, thmgh it in not ' hens, tat lnEnglaad that the diffieulthis lie, which have to he removed before the constunmation of :iteamtirA man summed Jolt' Soil", fell from a Meambost on ThursdaY night, and was Maimed was a entiger, on his way west to boy a farm • Re had &MO oln his posseoaion. The body was ,fotind sear the Caintlim and buried on Smudgy. Ctet,;, Pow —Thebarque W. H. it C. Alhright, this port, has made the round voyage t • " • • tolls, and back, inchtding ten days detention at Itio, in 66 trays. L ,4, f„ . . Sbe is believed to be the first weasel that has tried the new roatepeolued by lieut. Maur, of • • the Hinted States Navy on his "wind and current* dant.. She Pulsed to lb* Bottlinunl of Bermuda i. 4%; and =sae the passage to Rio in 38 days, fin:miring treat circle and crossing the haulm 2telf day „ id Low. 31V 7.—.13a1t. America. ' Amm-rz.votultaturato. — The orsonimms, toys C:"4 yeroosyFaun, By? Plain ivirtra pip mgroml,with mud? coma. . Vivel from /irmigargh to " • ••• ;ma y kaiogof 36 miles, beryl= Lowidawa ban taker' place. , -.--; .2ktits7*:tq , f-tAist*ffikfiffc trOtJtkttoWititctAttsbaf2o ol o4 to itott." - Titanic dheepee . and filo,i in eelliqr, der manufactured WeffiWkdero l P7 piceperity . and teisaltki.. Vkiel, is, the., Atepq of owd—ebe mod weywesive item niennfee is abnadset. ban Haws id upon us from every di, reetions. The Cotton dietetic ere yet in their in fancy—the woolen rwe yet adablishr.d. ' . slut let asks a moment look at the advnittage to another interest al. speedy cosuriarileation with the Atlantic. This la the century of Bails:ads and Telegraphs; together- they have increased the riches and importance of our country. A steamer MUGS the Atlantic to , Baena in 12 days with news of a famine ie Europe Already the neon is commimicated to Pittsburgh, Ciiminnati. go and St.. Louis. The farmer asks an advanced price for his Wheat and Fbur, and the merchants, in all these Cities immediately bu kir shnt I abroad. From h ero to Philadelphia y or Bahi a is 13,14 or 15 days , Cincinnati five hundred 'miles west of us, ships I , by the Railroad to f3andasky. by steamer to Brae. I lo and Railroad to New York and Boston, in seven eight or nine days. The Cincinnati merriest graphs his mown correspondent, "Shipped to yon floc, &e- through in ems days." Vessels are unmedicely climatal to 'carry the refight to Eng• land or France—a steamer is about to leave for Earope—The merchant immediately writes to his Liverpool or -London correrommdent Flour, Crain, &c., will be shipped on steamer. America, consigned to you, &c." In 12 days the steamer ar rives and 118 19 or 20 days, the freight is mold.— Some days since, the Bccon.merchant has made a return in 22 days, the Bostonian - :receives his mon . _ Where is our Pittsburgh merehent? lie has been equally active, his Sour- is tin the Canal; through in fifteen days, may arrive to fifteen days, but an Aqueduct may be burned or them may be a break. But sea Aileen 'days and &at the Phila. delphia merchant had engaged vessels and they sail immediately. In case a line of steamers sailed from Philadelphia this flour must arrive in Europe from five to seven days eller the flour of the Cm- cinnati merchant. But the famine continues—the Canal is filled with goods beyond its capacity -to carry. I Teen the dour, &s.,of St. Louis and Chi-i eago will cock an Eastern market, while our flour is stored in Canal Warehouses or going slowly by Canal. Railroads cannot be overstocked. Every I (nicer and merchant knows that thousands of dol. I Isis were lost last year by the "natality of our mesa chants to get their Sour to market bebre the price was lowered. But look westward, goods era 'ship- ped from Philadelphia via New York to Mansfieldi for $1,25 per ton- Now the distance from Mans- field tbroughPittaburgh to New York city is miles and the distance from Philadelphia via New York and the Lakes to Mansfield • "Hama VA= Lea:nacre or Fonszos C a ress-The - London Neva, upon the question of foreign investments in American securities, remarks that these nicest. menu were not to be made Ear.the rearm that.— "European capitals havet . ppeared in the week of revolutions, fi nancial Liminess, and industrious and social disorganisation. Capitalists whose number almint was sepon, have disappear. ed with them. These vast capitals were mainly embraced in values represented by public credit, and of no intrinsic worth, but what suchcredit com manded in the open market. Take the public debt of France, embroci, with the treasury bonds and the general debit of depots and consignations, a grin engulfment of apital of six or seven mil• Bards of francs, say 2.50 m pions of marling—where is that capital now, and .whattko Position of most of the great capitalists compromised as chief credi tors of-the Stele? That debt, and those govern. mint securities, would be vastly exaggerated at the rate of V 3 pa cent upon their nominal value now. . Not halls million on sale could realize so much. And ye; three months ago they could be realized to any conceivable extent 30 or 40 per cent more than actual quotations. Thus, in one European instance only, coca! ha been cut down of its realizable proportion, 125 st millions eding at brut. La the peop/e an Opera of the United States not deceive themselves. The securities they tender are not more, hat the less prized be. cense they odor a much grester—a double rate of interest—than those of this coun tr y Foreign cap. Indica, such es theniare left, vrißiather mill Bow into the British funds at 31 per cent, then into the United States, yielding 6 per ceid." . We do not see any Bea in the conclusions of the London News. The debt of the united States Is not a ketieth part of the English debt,—tbe inter. eft is nearly double, and - the nanny every way better. Why, then, should not foreign capital seek an eager investment of American securities. Assnwag Stmt &mum Umozs—The 241 h Anniversary was held in Philadelphia lau week. . The Mowing arc among the operations of the • yeu past • Rweipos--61.37,463. 10,. of waseh 531g/2 92 were dorustions and legae/ea, 61.02,910 12 for sales • ploasis, and belauses for last year. .6x74o44"."74.ese....6lWeigilikeopymirer engravinp,paper,prkelogandbladfsee. 6l9 , l7o 96; odayearies and dcmationa, $32,715 17; expellees orcendaetieg the business, paid Sc Hades and Tessaineeds and other Woks, rent, intenut and in. cidental items; $21,1350 197. Total expendiduca $137,298 . 00, leaving a tridanee of 5171 29 in the it u‘: ;ltmiety is row indebted Ibr paper—binding. dee, 514,198 25, which with the aver - drab of the donation account (59,016 99) malow a perm debt of 1121,216 24, which added to the amount alms belling batmen $414060 29 exhale an indebted nee of 1,67,176 53. • • lhoulay &kat 21rosionary Colpratewro.—Fany three have been employed for moons period. of time in 19 diTerent States and Tetritories._, These Sundaymbool reraskeenly colicittenrs have ematdisbed 110 new sabools, or 211 more than were established by the same memislestyear and have visited and revived over 1,000 other schools, embracing 11,053 teachers and 51,608 =hollers. They have distributed by sale and dona tion near 15,000 worth of religious hooks for chil dren and yowl. Thkir salaries and expenses be ing SII,M 04, Lux Scrams burx—The steamer Champion arrived from Sort Ste Marie on Saturday last, bringing several bars Lake Superior Imo, menu. factored at the Jackson Iron Co's Works. The iron is pecroottoced by coreptemd judges to be of a reek superior qngity. The bars are hammered from the rough ore, and what is extraordinary, is so pure that it is ready kerne withomforther coos. The meat tato came down infor us that the texture of the irm.is unuarallyVlne knd with a alight process can easily lie ,converted to the best article of Camsteet The present ficilitim for manufacturing are two forges, capable of turning oat half a too a day, bat several Companies are erecting works on different kcatioas for extensive operations the p r sent season. The works are bested eight miles from the' Lake on in Cerp River. and the ore is frond kw miles above naexhaus tibk quantities. The surface of the country is undo. taring and cowered with hearrypine limber. The are is found in forguients on the surface and in perpen dicular cliffs from one to two hundred ket in beret. When the mineral - wealth and capacity . of the Lake Superior Regions - become fully developed it cannot but effect • revolution in the Iron and Cop. per trade of the United Btales,--Detrsit Enounu AXDANICILICAN Formsb--.The English 101 spends more than onohalfof her waking hours In ohm:cal amusements, which. tend to develop and invigorate, and ripen the bodily powers. She rides, walks, drives, rows upon the ware:mins, dan ces, plays, sings and jumps the rope, throws the ball, hurls the quoit, draws the bow, keeps up the ink, and all this without having forever premed on her mind that she is thereby wasting r time.. She does Mrs every day until it be. comes a habit, which she wlll6lbw up through life. Her frame, u a necessary consequence, Is Larger; her macular system better developed; her nervous system in -better subontination; her strength more sedating, and the whole tone of her mind healthier: She may not know atimuctiat the age of seven teens , as does the American girl—As • general thing, she does net—tat the growth of her intellect his teen stimulated by no hobhotme culture; and though maturity comes biter, it will lad propentiont ally longer. Eight hours each day amnia! appli• csuon, ke girls between ten and nineteen years, or ten hours each day, as Is sometimes required at school, with two for meals, one for reli gious duties, tbe remainder Or physical exercises we enough to break dews the savaged', constitu tion. CLICIDLIIIS rot mot Pasernmmi.—The follow: ing alp the prominent candidates:-whose names will be brought beige the two paines. Remy Clay, James K. Yolk; Gemini &ton, , George M. Was. Daniel Webster,. . Jaznes.Bachanan. ledge McLean, Robert S. Walker, General Taylor, Martin Van &nes, Tom o, mi, Thema fL Benton, ' L J. 0/Menden, Levi Woodbury, M. Clayton, General Lewis Cass, General Sam Hearten, . General 'Wm. 0. Butler, General Quitman, General Worth. General Pillow, . Gov. Shrink, Satan, Atehieon. .• lintsit*ooon CounsounlWmosn.—The Riggiotogh and Cincinnati Railroad Company orgaidted 'ffillatonsugh last wick twentyone hundred and ninety phases of mock *erected on, nearly all told by persons residing in Hi ghland county ;and time hollowing board of Directors was elected: via, T. B. Anderson, John IL Jolly, James IL Trimble, Jas. Dip, Wm. 0. Collies, David Miler. and - John Bony. Winos 0. Collie, was subeepently elected President of the Company, John hf..Tolontor Messmer, and B. It Johnston, Beezetarg The strokes of William IL Brien hive been secured as Engineer, and he is forthwith to wen meow thee surreys of the rival notes. There seems to ba to longer a doubt that the work will be constructed, end if 'the present fooling continue l i t will go on with spirit.—Cincinuott Gareth!. • ...0110•1111ILTION or LABOl:'—There visa ma: Ins of the handloota imarati natuladebphia on Sinuday, Wixom the degradation of labor ' and main - the oneso4mmits,of em by the ref b el l , of low& — TiorT bell, Wiwi Bunionfootb, Dr. John Thompson, and Richard R. Young, dtdo to the §:eh man . Lair inalystrial Composa.4 • b e..f. , .. _ s.ih%. _ -'~~(z. _~ _ _ sM=l= Tc.accx — n4 : °lc* ing trotrit:4 of iastmmental performers pie astir first mot! 7 u the Asheweiint 'on: Saterdirir eing.-470ccribeY srere'we Vaint praise. The qua* of their ran /A:sad, talk, as it a, is =4 equalled by the rind; est 'apper trance of the youthful orchestra. Instead of itisige flag upon theme, arid tOrtnrit' at onei ears with a urtlions tuning, the troupe take their places, and' cur nmenee 10 earnest. S fine an orchestra Las nee er bee. heard in Pittsburgh before, and we scarce 'avow how to describe them. The overture to: blassanalor the "Gipsy Quadrille,' and the Waltzes of Strattia, were 'given with a beauty and brilliancy that left ricalfirtroo wish fin--except a re. petition- Whether thair - efforts were directed to the stirring note/ of the . Marselitilse," or touching melodies, "h e effect was the Sable, and applause followed. ' - with a heartineas that Mdinary merit io. vain to obtain. Througfi . long and varied proparume, the artists won upon -the 01 ati,ence, whose pleasure grew with each piece, tuna' the 'Hailroad Gallop" was reached, ;with 'which thpy dismissed their audience, in pmfect de light mad astonishment. 'Another conceit will be given to night. The lovers Of =pie must be there to the entire capacity_ of the ball The first concert came, upon on like . t perfect mirprise,but they have established a rep*. igloo that will secure them the attendance of overflowing hOnses, m long as they remain. Folarstr.—The fimous play of Mermen which this actor has identified with himself. drew on Saturday stied the largest audience overseen' in the theatre. it will be repeated; tonight, to al low that parCof his admirers, who could not get in, an opportunity classing the great Arnerican trage dies in his faiorite character kw the dart time. Ummamma. mananam--.4inee, June of last year Heist O'REaurr, has obtained subscriptions for ind auperintended the construction of over thirty4hree hundred mike of Telegraph, which has been built in that: time, north and west of Pittgllugh, much more would bane been done, but for Colliaious between come of the different parties to the Patent right, and we are glad to hear of the. prospect of a speedy setlement of them grievan ces. Mr. 91Milley alter a years, labor, which we have never seen equalled, is going to New York for r fp . :da:ys to visit his amity. ; yrs' Mau. Exam S. lon—Suickland, ' whom fame as a caterer in the eating line hen be. mum proverbial, has remaved fnarn his old etaad under the Pont Office, to a new and beautiful es tabligment on Third, near Wood iireet, , ,Which be has fitted up in a style superior to any thing in the city. A part of the officers composing - the Court of In quiry wen, in town on Saturday. General Cush' tog, Cal. Childs and Capt . . Ridgely, were among dune who went East., Cneml Towson, left the boatel Cinhinnatl with nyiew of taking passage homeward via. Sandusky and the Lakes.. Local, Cs:spinal:ex—Our readers will see group signs of the County Convention, .called foi next month, lathe numerous list of candidates already presented in our column. LOW= Sr. Cram Townutr.—The place of bolding elections being removed to the house of Joseph Rodger* .(Losvei Ferry,) the eitiseni meet there on Saturday next, the 27th to elect del egabss to advise withlie County Commissioner. We regret to leam.by a dispatch to the ChM!. ban Advocate of Saturday, that John Lim, Fib, the able and respected Cashier of 'the Bank of -Wheeling dies' on Friday. S. V:MaaaTcra,Eaq.,lreatolf - the Central Rani [toad to at pineal. to our et Array TO linms.r.—A girl, claimed as the propeity of amen in the South, and who escaped about a year ego, and came to iliscity on the stea mer Cambria, hasbeen residing In Allegheny rr some time. Her rooster becoming aware of her locality, employed a negro man to make a tender, of etreetion to her and propose marriage, which day he performed. The marriage evening was fixed—last Wednesday evening: The lover raid his plans laid for cajoling the lady off under pretence of celebrating the cereamnies; bat in truth his ob. jest was, as - above stated. Co deliver her up to the cams—sahastioned her. Thesdriesct leaked ans o p Vedneaday,"andlhegirtPliien • • • • 0 the situation in which she was, sad her abduction prevented. The negro man was roost severely handled. Coax or ammo Lamaze am Rnmmi.--These troblevisartyra, of whom the 'amid was vevrorthy, wens :Dom at the make to gratify hatred of the truth. Oct. 16, 1535. The following were the items of the =perm of their execution For 3 loads of wood agate to burn Ridley and Latimer, 'item 1 load fume of fagots, For the ermine ot these 4 lottd%, Item • post, Item 2 chains, Item 2 staples, Item but laborers, Hownsours—iin Ruxriz—A vessel ocniairt ing 'upwards of 150 Hollanders lay ell of Sabbath day at ona of our Wharves rather than violate by travening, that taw which secures its saucily ss well in a• New uin the Old World. They beld public service upon the deck of their vessel in the morning, a sermon being delivered by a Minister of their own number. Their hymns tang in their own tongue, seemed indeed to be brans of = rwelling ixtb from hearts that rejoice to the pare sir of this the Lunt of freedom and, their adoption. They . are deitined to the colony in the Grand River Valley which vru brought to the siltation Of onr Legislaturedaring the put winter.—Darrar Adrmac . It is made known, by the official document', that: there ate not less than two thousand three huared women attached to the American army— sharing its toffs, privations, dangers and gtori esr— They are occupied. in various ways, bat in all ways they ate most useful and indispensible— They wash and mend the clothing of the officers and sabers. The army cannot do, with decency, without its laundresses. They . ofilchue as cooks, and are the noises is the boopdals. They have tarried summate to the wounded on the field of bat. Ile, and soothed, as only woman can, the last mo. ments of the dying soldier, whose loot look is at his flag, and his last thought of the country he has so nobly screed Taws= &roast AID Loss , on Ism A letter from a young gentlemanin Montipmery,to a friend in Frvinkfart, sad published in the papers there sap that the North end of Montgomery county (14.)1res, visited by a terrible and deism: five,. dm* n the QM inst., by which :the dwellings o f Mr. :Kemper and Mrs. hfisebell were prostrated, and the family of the latter buried beneath her dwelling. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Anderson were both killed instantly. Several other persons in the house of Mrs. Mitchell, to wit James Mitchell, Mr. Gasbag, Mani Treadway .and Mrs. S.Mitchell; and herlittle son were severely Injured: the latter it is karred,mmitilly. • A Roman Catholic parish pried, in Ireland, Rev: 3, Bermingham, of Romsokane, having midis:wed a/seditious letter to the .Natkm newspaper, was 'done), reproved by his Bishop, who, eller citing the recent instructions from the rope, and pointing oat the contrary sp irit shown by the pried, con Boded his re with them words :- o •ltetmct your abomina ble letter, of which it is difficult say whether it be mons renutrkabki for its impiety or idly." The Flat Wens the recantation and replied tartly to his superior, • Nsw You Poar Omcur.-4For a period of little less than three years,riamely, from Jane, Ibls, to the present time, there has been paid Into the U. State■ treasury, on account of the Post Office De-. nutriment, the large sum of lowa. This is ex. chuuve of all 'the expense■ of the dike, such a■ clerk hire, rent dm Some idea may Be formed of the quantity cd* small change set ■Gait among the people, by this establishment, when the that is stated, that $lOOO, in dimes, half dimes and pennies, hare to be procured weekly foe the convenience of the office i the collection of post■ges. VALVAIILZ ruscovErr.—A Nees Jersey paper announces the discovery; by Mr. James ,Coppuck, •of Mount Holly, of a process by which punt Van be made to retain its whiteness in the shade the any length retiree. 'The editor sayslie has exam. fined a small plea; dboard which had been paint. :ed and kept to the shade for about two yeses, and ,which looked as fresh and snarler( as if butjust done. The scientific 'world has tried in vain kw a number of years to accomplish this desirable object; but Mr. Co pack is sanded, from actual, expert. mom, that lie boa fond the "philosopher'e atone." Maas Dotures Cssr-The attorneygeneral at hiladelphia, on Tuesday, delivered tat opinion in Abe case of Major Daniel, of Kentneky, demanded by the Governor of New York, of the Peansylvw authorities, on a charge of obtaining goods on. der Mae pretenses, favorable to the New York at unbitten. The Indictment amximpanyiog the ro quisitilm was sufficient to show the otTerme to be against the laws of New' York. The court with held its decision until Thunday. Gcmasn Comma's Outten or PesorThe Nensfprleans Courier says, Its editor has had an inn:smear with Gen. Cushing, who eves it as his °pill:ll2o*W there Is bale doubts of the animation of the Peace Treaty bytbe Mexican Congress.. If etinorum does 631 moos convene alQueoetaro,lbe government will have the treaty passed thrtogh the km; mama quomur—that is, If the A m en. oen Cormalledonets will accept aril in thafway. One of the lending stock brokers of New York fulled on the 17th, thenlame amount. NEE= T 77 je - IllaTailian' Orr .; ` 1 k car. contains inteltiginseed litanibit Sandwich lalands.to December 2311 a . _ . .I,4tblic celebration atulTimpenneermnains held thelpopils of ttin Native Saco* ax So, olulit;:ein the 12th of November, in the vicinity of the town,ixt which the King and Chiefs Winn* ted.. About FAO schotms, - Dearty 500 parents, sad a large number of . ..spectators were present. Up wards.nd 500 to were drringed for the repast, at wh ich soda 453 Pigs; 469" imLi, 215 geese, to. gether with ducks,,lnirkeyri, ltshrveillelables, fruit, &c, &c., fit bk. quantities: were demolished—. These caletirstimut ore held under the auspices of the missionaries, and are becoming deservedly pO. A large invoice of Standard hooks foam the er tablishment of the Harpers in New York was re ceived at Honolulu, October2oth, and in kw than six weeks about SICHKI worth had been retailed among the towns people and Eneign residents.— The foreign residents of Emit Maul, had ordered an entire set of Harpers' Family Library, consist ing -of 172 volume. : The whale ship Fretless Henrietta, Capt Pooleg of ;New Bedford, fell in with at sea; in May, lat. 42 N. long. rk E., a lapin:lc-se Junk, of 2.00 tons, dia.; masted, Milder gone, and 'otherwise injured in typhoon raven months previous. The original number of the crew was seventeen, but wbeti Captain Poole diacovered them, they were redo. red to four, and In a famishing condition. The crew'had drawn lots for some time past as to who; should be killed and eaten; the one upon whord the lot fell, if able, Oghtiog for bis life, and in mine instaucea succeeding in killing one of the otheis, in which caw the murdered man was first eaten. The narvivors were shockingly scarred with dirk and knife!wounds, as if their lives had been often attempted by their compnaions. Captain Poole kept them on board his ship for thirty day*. andthen put them on board some fishing bents, close to the idiom, about lat. 40 N. They .were exceedingly grateful, and manifested much emotion on leaving the whaler. The jrnik had not mocha a cargo on board, or was in such a disgusting condition that the .crew of the Frances liertrierm did' ot like to examine her minutely. They obtained, however, a number of interesting curiosities, such as book., idols, swords,pictures, fans, boxes, chine ware, boxes of tools, de, lie. The Bremen ship Otabeite, Copt. Wieting, had prbviously picked up another Japanese Junk, re. tiered the distressed crew, and taken to Honolulu several thousand dollars' worth of ber cargo, which was sold at auction at Butt place, December 6th, and brought good prices, the sales realizing about $1,300, exclusive of 42000 pounds of beeswax, which was reserved, to be sent to Europe. The Polynesian was; "The junk's cargo, appeared to consist of no. bons,' and the samples of Japanese merchandise were radicient to show that they have many anti. des that could be profitably exported, and that' their own skill and comfort could be materially in. creased by a foreign trade. Some copper, brass, I hoop iron, and iron wire; white lead, glue, ginger, and cinnamon, was of excellent quality. Their wrought copper utensils resemble in design and shape the metallic and earthen manafaittures of the Mexicans and Peruvians of the 13th " - century. while their too* although made of good iron nad steel,are simple enough in construction to provoke the merriment of the greenest .son of New Eng land? • . . We have New Orleans paper. of tissilth, wd extract from the Picayune the Gshowing item? of A letter. in the Moriitor, dated Queretaro, April 25, ears that pine deputies'. Were still wanting to constitute n quorum. Theaisme lanes stein that Senor ftejon, berwe resigning his swat in the House, left a written speech against peace, and it is probable it will be published. • Gen. Almonte arrived at Queretaro, to take his seat in the Senate. He is opposed to the treaty, and the Government look upon him with suspi cion.. • • The two Senators of the district of Mexico have resigned their seats in Coupe's. The wrilercloses his letter, saying that he would not be surprised to see for government, before rotir (Ong the treaty, dissolved. and each ohe take the road home. The Monitor is of opinion that Conicsnn would meet on the lit mat. - It is mported that Otero is the leader of the tru party in the Howie of Itepresentatives. Senor Nlichelunens. one of the deputies, desert ed his post, and left Queretaro. 'EI Progresso, of Queretaro, says, on the nh alt., that Congress will not meet. Foreign MLlpollany The consumption of coal tw the Western Weste Railway Company nmounta r o eighty thcaismd tonsannually. A letter from St. Petersbnegli, of the 26th ult., states the strength of the Russian army at 531.200 tare, 107,720 horses, and 2152 guns. Lady Morgan has written& very flattering letter to the .Pope. begging of him to relenm her "Italy" from the lint of prohibited works.: - • . RI. said that,of eleven members of the... Blench Provinsionnl Government. coven are married to English ladies. • '• astearrldraFeliiiiM,niirtirrevothircievaie taie. pest landowners Scottand,' has determitsed pot to lend mote than one farm mi. one **tumor to prevent the , accumulation of land in a few hands. The total number of glaeea hunted Item Prises tahea by .British ships .01 war, end Mended at Sierra Levuu in the Oa:teen rears commencing with &b 32 and coding 181hersi 39,577, • Poondbon, one of the lakarcat the. Fitach Communists, declares, in the Reiennutheee do Pea*. ttud 'VII property is theft," and that lie bolds any candidates who does not subscribe to this “principle,' 0 .1u iscapahl e or a suspected." Theinflux of foreiguera sa4 ef previous eltagates Eaatiahatim: into London, is giving au imperila to the home trade, had Imitating Fermr•lly the me• uopotia Furnished *penman& In the 'West I:xi are maid to be is great demand. MD= Pazaertnuscr Gm:lei Aseassurti.,—The gener al assembly of the Presbyterian church, in tho Unit ted Sums of America,. commenced its amusions in the First Preebyterian church in Baltimore ost Wed neaday. The general amenstily is the higiant jtx diratory atlas Presbyterian church. It re rata its one body, all the 'testicular churches d ' this de nomination is the United 'States. At the head of one of the graves in the burial at "old St (Md.) there 'lanai a cedar slab, which, as the inscription upon it indicates, was placed there in the year I'7o ! Notwithsuindiag a has been emposed to the weather Mr act long a period, it is still perfectly. mond, and, if umnolest, ed by. &accruing. heath, it wth douUlas be mend. Mg when every man, woman and child that now. mores upon the earth, shall bare gone down to 'darkness and the worm." Isizestausn.,—The Whig convention. which met at Natchez, on the lit, 'appointed the *Bowing gentlemen ea delegates to the Whig National Con. srention, with instructions to Tote be Gen. Taylor —Hon. Pat. W. Tompkins,' Henry p. Duncan, Rohm ?L e es G. B. Shields, Epps, and De. James M r Ince Bums—ea iron bridge is abour being eonsuamed for the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, and placed over Nmunan's Creek. It is bbe about 120 feet In length. and to have two spans of about 60 fret; each. , It is said that emeriti other similar bridges will fle erected on the mama mute. We noticed elite days Bea that dame had been dieroved on the land ofMr. Merryman, in Flahinters county. since then, Mr. M. has had error tlgi ore inched, and boo discovered that a Generous yield of lead was the result.. There are said to be Portions of' silver as well IS tin is thaws.. Chem. tilts and those interested in such alatters,.*ll, no. 'doubt, take hold of the subject and itSeertrilti its qualities. ' ' • ILLINOIS °sm.—The Louisiana, On ber foie trip, took on a qnantity of Minds Coal, Which is pos• nautical to be equal to any bituminous coal in the country. The lllinotsCanal penetrates a region of country where coal' bede are found, in iratshatiati• ble quantities, *Welt will vastly enhance tbe use. fulness of the Candoby %tiding An outlet it:tibia eseentid astick , —/irdnuodis : - Gans Fnlarso.7.-One: . Week, was drawn in, at a single litud,onthe west akin of New Haven harbor, two million. of white fish, es nearly as, can be estimated, weigbing about 1,600,009 Foundaor 7.50 tons. A bevy of ionanseadrove them in. ' Narver/a. Cocurrurbe- Montreal more state that the English Government hat granted per mission Err the Jefferson and Della; tyro *tam vessels belonging toile Revenue Department of the United SWIM Irides:eta by the St. Lawrence to a port on the Allantio,Coant. . The Portland (Me.) Advertiser stoles that the track layers on the - New Railroad to Montreal are advancing at the rate of shalt thirteen; hundred feet each day. A Whig State Convention will assemble in Maine on the 24th inst-, for the selection of a can • didate for Governor and two Delegates itO large . to ihe National Convention. . . . The lit. Rev. Bishop Crnnohe, Bishop' of Nat chez, has gone to home to be present at a solemn Episcopal Convention to be held there. He will be absent during a year. Leinuou AIM btrettsmn4.Tbc N. 0. Delta says these States will vote at Baltimore Or Levi Woodbury. For the Vice Presideacy, the delete• bans of these Stales will be divided between ler. MzsouDavis and Gen. Quitman. , Six vests ago says the Bangor Courier,' potatoes were selling at Yu cents per bushel, and it took viz bushel. at that price to pay for a bushel of cora— -1 Now a bushel of earn will not pay for a bnahel of Tax SIMI= Cot' of this Stale is now sitting at Haiti burg They have adopted the 'one hour rule: first acted on in Philadelphia city: COURT /51.1111111.6 AT ANN A.143616--Three Shipmen, earned McLeod, Murphy,. E. H. Biondi, and John Gale, were tried hy,Corut Muria lately, and sentenced to be reprimanded and dismissed from the Annapolis school Fro states an exchange. Hew or yea Crrist.—A. correspondent at Williamsport writes us That there Is an extensive Meek in the. West Branch Canal, caused bythe l ets wee reins, but does not state it what point the breach was resde.—,Phiii. puf Ledni ROWS has moclamation, thactunda no much ammition, on account of its anarchacal tone, Is atrillened to Madam GeorgeDand, Gen. Scott's family is just nom in Nem York body, comricencm—This body, !Biel) , in sesidon at Philadelphia, has adjourn ed. Among the Clergymen in attendance, we notiee Dr. Upfold, of Trinity Church. 41-IMGICIICAIMEAPIC rv . !...r••liOt'TrW7tTmlr.'""TPl•rrroj Cortepai of the Flitsiamb. COlielllllll, IVAsercartx4; May 20, 1848 Scussr;-bir. Dix, Oxon the Comsnitten on Com amia, rapoied a bill allowing Spanlab. Stamen to land reset:gees and mails in our parts; without paying tonnage &del, which was adopted. r. Dix also minded a bill authorizingthe Tee. . Del:Wan:WM to issue regimen to such SP= Steamers be the purpose above named, which -as also pawed. !Mr. Atherton moved to isle 6p the bill making appropriations ke the support oithe Military Amid emy at West Mut, which was agreed to, and the bill passed.. M. Bright moved to take up Me bill providing for thu admission of Wisconsin, Which was agreed to and the bill paned. • , • The Senate then resumed the consideration of Private 1111 s, several of which were passed and the Senate adjourned to Monday. Rossi—The bill establishing various collection distrima, Was passel Mr.4etwell called for thiregular order abut. sineu, mid the Haase accortingli went into Cora l:Mete el the Whole on Private Bills, • Mr. Simms 'a the Chair. The Hodges Slave Case was imbued, and a brilliant debate sprung up between Efeises. Tuck, \ Chapman; Dickey, ILhett, &avows, and Garrett ',Duncan.. The 'Committee rule and reported the bill without amendment, and the Rouse adjourned to Saturday. . 7 • INDIAN WAR `IN OREGON FOUR. BATTLES-THE WRITES VICTORI- (:1179:—ISIASAACB.E OF MISSIONI4LIM , oarremondenee of the Pinsbargh Gums. Lori:sena; Al'y 21,1618. By the arrival of Major Meek, fraM the west we have late and most important news from Ore: gdo, where all isconfusion and bloodshed between the 'Whiles sad Indiana. Four powerful tulles hems, united, and commenced a deadly war. Your bat des took place in January.. in three of 'which the Whites Were soccessful in beating their_ enemy. Five huidred Whites fought a body of two thou• sand Indians a whole day, when' the Indianan. treated, idler woanding n great number of While. On the 29th of November, a most horrid and brutal maniere was committed by the Canute In' dians,su the Presbyterian Mission, at the Wallah- Wallah 'Valley. Dr. White, his man nod wigs, with eighteed others, were killed,' and Sixty Of MT enty talatit prisoners. IThe houses of the Mission ' sties and their neighbois were burned to the ground. The 'unfortunate prisoners were sable queatly ransomed, through the agency of Peter Skin Ogden, chief &chili of the Hudson's Bay COmpany. Major Neck pushed up the river yesterday, on his. way to Washington, with despatches fur the Oevernment, askitig for immediate aid ow the pert of the Oregon settlers. Correspondence a the PinsborghCiszeu. Philadelphia, Map 20,1818. . • A fire broke. out last night in the Steam Mellott• any and. Marble Works of Messrs. Thompson, at the corner of 11th street aid Ridge Road, The two building; with their valuable machinery; and stock, were entirely destroyed. The primp,: and grammar schools adjoining were also destroyed.— The Gm was the work of an incendLwy. Dllfita have been received no New Orleans from the lirania down to the 10th. Lieot. Reamer, of the 7th Artillery, has died of fever. POLITICAL NOTIOES. per inolatoo or iruoil urrcutaa. wilt be pre melded -In the 'Whig sad Anti.filasoole Convennou, (soon IS mtionidel as a caodideth for nondeatron for Clerk of the Court. While we are dirinchned w cre me personal prethrenoes bakes the in of the COaeentia. wee =at be permitted to ory, thin we are impterred with the belief that H. hlitehell hea olefins that the Whig end Aoti-filasonic patty of this moony aacre called epees lialutice 10 rev no respect. Ilut one has sred more, j ore, yet Ids fidelity to the Wide cause sie,er has or could be celled„tri eleettiou• ISfitC , LW= ST. Cut& Elsranth. Corns Marron—Meads Edw.: You will please through thecelestas of your paper . ULU the name of JOHN wyoue, of Findlay township, will be promot- Wd to th e coming County Coureation for nominattoo e Anti-Illesonie aed Whig esueltdate for County Au ditor. The ouelificatious ef Mr. Dyers are such as to insert the faithful disc hargn orthaduties of the nAte. mod his empress and consistency es a Whig. give Lim 'Mtge/Val. gm the fewerelde VoirsklereWthatithe Perth- ifis will be eappOrthdlaCortheitlion be. • MANY IIi , MGEI.• To -Aussiashr Coeur--1 reap:cut:l - :roe a ea •u••• for Oat of the Coen of Qurter aloes, to., of Alqiiwar ernhitY, theiect to the of the prmr. Democratic Whig Con sonism. ,111 shft,M be so forum e as to OM= the malatity . of year ealfrages, my codas:nor shell be to otiacharrs the duties Disler othee with fidelity: orelholitsetf . , /2.W111 YOUNG. liccourigh or mot Conwrif.-LHILASIC laittiNOT, of the AA Ward, Pineburer, trill 4 eapyorted tit the Atill Masonic esuriVhis Cronention, for the else of Cam p. Retarder. Mr. Beams was wised • Anger on Bro. not's Islet& Is en old entree, a good Whig, end wor thy of myeethre suppose. lie sew to fie late wet, and 'his father/a the Ilasotutbateri wow. wyzeisertfT EXIST LIVIERTYi Coe.writssfirinn--11nsrs.Viterw You are remise ! led to alltiOalkee thal , klUUß IicOORILICS, Esq., S of Moon lowaslis . ls tatted/4m 41"110alipatiOn Cot the ollice, of IR oh suffeet to the Ameba of the Anti-Hassle Wldgefitour Cons V eadoe. E.Sesiren & Newt!). swoouswe kw us We wow of JOHN Ildek:WlN, 41.10 liarriottheillel as a solo able Mialidate for the °Zee of Betook? of Allegheny county, et the nest alma/ Media. Delthring him orrhy, well eatsotimesent. t he preach Ithe our Jane own. myrtle ' SOUTH DAYETIT. thwart Ithawrzu—lie ate nageMted I, slate that WILLIAM J. MARKS, a( Allegheny city, is a candi data An the oese - er Register ankle coney, iddect to the nowthation of the big Cantreution. . myth* Gwarr Rowersts--JANEEI W.II:RttNEDV, of Alla chesty city, will be sopporoul bethre the Whig and, Anti•Alesorde Olarlialialsi for the Mee of Conetylet out AdllAwle ..a5....4.111011Y Willffit • Cu= of gal _Cocages—llANlELAilleCnifinf, 1111.1 bent, Vet 011 wewodirtate do the eibcrof Clerk of the several Courts M Allegheny eatery, enlace' to the decision of the And•limorde end Whig Cototty Con. Corr& Iteatutt, the natal! of‘llC6C/111- KEY is regiment]] presented te tle :nod Awl. Orme math, u ealtdklate fee office of Register. ay/11 MANY MENUS C? JAILitD AL urea will tia'austhaias before We Autbillasowie and ;Whig Gaudy Conwrithes,. for die office of Clerk of the Cowl of Rum:erake. 6ii• tie ofFc hi °”" naw W eet to . diets/re Of the aoprowthlty cent-easiest. Sal.l) . Viasercetalkarristka Winders every arsto.. • Rio Seareaßy, May 4.9, 1545. , Mr. LS Bellen—Dear Sy—Ybor Peron*. prod*. GIP such steadied malts Stat I thlat It *snit while to give you a dew fade ablaut it. A radeldatr, 11.0 ray, hooght realms me *al of It, and gave the comets to three of bis :Whim; the Irst paw& the wawa us, awl the &lAA making= Immo dischatwed by, adar,owsEL . Mr. Pray latraediataly bought foot vial more: e: J. Br lftrley alas Pre the • etatoota et one Oat rto °this &Dame; which tooegla frets the Sass 73.'drotst tholecoad SR and from the third* coking 156 worm, by the use orate via Ige sal awn child, aged one year, two teaspoottsfal, wtleit et ad 14 worm, opt of.witlph os load woe foot trar.Verraihare Is moldered the ben don boa ever been bra& to oar section ofd. caoratri and to for. 1 tom hat newer felled. Years re Prepared sad sold by R. &SELLERS, 57 Woad s 4 Sold by Derr` 1, fith ward; AL Co rry, Alleghe n y: Tatoperaneerille; and. V.' Meese. L.* . reacerilla.,: - . • . , • ' urlllo . , s llOll . Salt Shown, Sown.' -old trlSPetia ,Switef• Itokeebeitet Sou Heads, Sore Mud., Pi* June Silo is used bi tuay,phyideleaS this hityl la tunas tip above, and WI Would 001 l COpildeplkftly dell auks+ ire know it to ba all Iwo WM. • As o eawbetle, the woo Joan , Soap le payiupt ilm only snick ever known that named lawn:ides ud aloartel add. beautified Ur Ain. wake It soP, clear, smooth and wluut aeon iotanPu Sold Gy Whb ./S9G pori, BY Liberty was,. inat9p ,-, . • . . . ..: Wow: 'Mix, .V—Tbe tymptome of 'the presence bryconas fichildten should be carefully •ohtehed by tun% and no soon as these is reason to costeet their A m', every macs should he used to expel them :prompll sod thoroughly. The Pnnoloono of/4'i...ea sYorm intleep tor confident that thry.ofibr the test moos otattompliehltor this rentalt that ins ever been ,•indussidanito pa public: nod they invite. to it the anon. ;don of oil ithrhays the teanagesnent of children. The ittodieintlea cafe and pkasszu otos, audinser West o produce dui desired eSset. Foe silo at the Dmi.fittore of, own . ! KIDD it CO, CO motet Dr Don't Yee yellow dart Tteth—theY eau be mode pearly orldle bye. nme using e tout of Jones An Teeth vista, hardens the gems, sweetens the breath,*.. Sell et flO Lawny et , nwelltlhwty IMPluai Sam, lia.—Tbe GerAoki Hare Llmmen to at wide lam Jar A:dd./0 AS c•re for rlko above that any or all alms.. lb ewer ass allekost .11 m morabre. • 5014 tryVilSkJACKSlONArgi da rt Pius. rro' Dai' m tikns• iitiattistasLA. Maaou & .Co, 00 Int bare neelved o ff stickup panted Lan& sad Maalins,• cases Penn h do, of every cadet& saf 10 caws of good style Cilna. beau, 4 do now style rhtas 4 do blue madonnas, Cal low, 30 dio bleached Wallas, all widths. Also, case. bleached, Mown sod Mao Deals, Collo:auks, Check& &iceman, atel'&c., all of witich will be , dieted al the korai Masora wholcule pikes. • my 23 irGAII HOUSE MOVAISSE: 4 - 69 bbls by si:Seem, l m S ,- n &lbw Wrlgin inid Or sale • myna BAGALEY & SMITH, lB and ID w o od OINCINNAATILISOAP-4106 bisCnrin..tuq. t E.., luding and for isle by • • - lIACIALEY &SMITH N. • O. 81.10611-121 bbd. N 0 Napr, hordlog from ..11;., Lady Byron and for ralabb at i r taws DA fiAl? 0Ca.1at0.;441. 6614 Loa Soriss, Nos I. 4, *O4l On see by . own BAiiieLblf & IiDUTH a NOLASSOI-00 bbls superior quality Bum S. Beale Atoas.sseng /000 Golden efety, Just sso'd as for nth by.' m 712 11.1 GLIM SMITH - - - • Aram ROE. qt!, O. SUGAB.;4O Ow ode by 13ACON—Rart houiden,for • ssira MOLL, BuisitmLu & ROE MM;=MM!E 11=sesl lar=.. ux. ttEaetlssec,lat. imenobelfollowingiesl Tropetly,lislaaming tetbef Estatektfalte late,,ltalwrtClartmAtseemedvist litgathrensugy Itrick.'futsinng llttitatand. Short streets, and bug between st 4 Market sod Wa ter Wive., end embracing We Legfkotorn inthe•gen* end plito albownsville asitalfEwalNo. 10, and Lots Nos. It and I*-themidinroperry teeing Well knieWo as the American Rotel. To those m.quainted localities of Brownsville, it is unnmemary to say any thing in commendation of this primeny. It «comes lb. angle of Ottnetion of the stennthoat lauding, at the head of the Montan/Melo Sleek Water Navigation - and: the NsOopal Burl; Citenzoslonees which must give it adiaatages for the purpose of • Eitel or other pablic business above every other rn Drownaville. The sta bling and other nut buildings connected with this pro perty are ample and eomtnodiooo. . . ALSO—The triangular Lof , or Fractional 'Lot of Ground, with the building. thereon, Iyhm immediately West of the property before desdribed, sod-beremen Merkel and Water streets. This property has for see* coal years been' occupied. as thegeneral Stage office for Brownsville, and oleo. adrim store; is central, Awell adapted es a good bosoms property. - LSO—A Lot of Ground, situated on the east side of the mad or street reaming from 'Market greet lit the Market Muse, to Waster street—tantdog south from o 20 feet alley 1713 feet, andhavingilhercon a - two awry Priam Dwelling Rouse Bpd a Prime Shop, sometimes used a.. stone cutters shop. 'llfro said lot being feet wide at the south end, 43 feetst the nortVond 11:3 feet in the rear, be the same morovr leas. ALSO—A Lot of Ground, lying Immediately ROI.- cent, on the south and east ‘ to theVEast mentioned pro pony, having unfailing spumes aild-a- edolons ream te of war. The said lot coutai stream olOor lry.roo and to perches, be the same more or lest; - • ALSO—A Lot 'of Ground,situkle&b . niVater -street, adjoining lots late ofJamb Bowl:atm ou , th e east and north, George Hogg oo the soutibYind - ths Monongahe la river on the west, containing outt.fourth of an emu; be the same more °Clem. There`, is on the property frame Dwelling Bowie and Kitchen. . It need baldly be mentioned, Kat tbil impetus which has recently been site. to bombs. and improvement in Brownsville, cannot fail of Occasioning in a few years a great advance In the mine of propeny; and and tbat which is now offetad for sale is peculiar* ly desirable, whether for hosiocki Porlmm+ or for vestment. • • Tams or Sacs—One-third in Wand:and the balance in one, two, and three years, witEinterest, scented by mortgage on the premises. It should be added that the pnipeny here eddied is entirely mineatobered and thamarmotee titles will be made. ocb. w.cuancr, WM, CLA RE, }Eva, be. ROST. D. CLARKS, tay2tta MOIETE/LETs.. HE subscriber* having laid Oat a town called Mors T teray, adjoining Glasgow, at the month Ohba Deaver Creek, and the placidly of the Sandy, and Hearer Canal with the Ohio river, in lieuver county, near the Pennsylvania and Ohio33tate !Ina, will hold, upon the prenuaes, a public sate of Low, bit Thursday, the ant day of lune next, begin:4l3g at II o'clock, A hl. The location Is a pleartint one - aad possesses many advantages, several of which Sad.] accompany new towns. It is. In the opinion of. Competent} udges. the moat promising location in eitfier Pennsylvania or Ohio 10/ a new soma Tenns liberal, especially to pufehasers who vrill prove. For further partsculanil see handbills, ore - quire of either of the subscribera. ASIOS DAWSON, Ennterer, WM. WU/LW/30N. Allegheny, . mritdat• • tFhl. E. EUPELL, New Lisbon. - Co-Partacriihip. • n T U u n nd "' er b t . lfe 6b n e ar " ne h o ' l l riforgi4s id kl c if l ;,ar pow of transacting a general Agency. Produce and • Commission buriness, would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they, hare taken that well establlrhed Wurebousc recentlV occupied by Mr. Uri ah Applegate, No. X, Bayard'. Wilding., oppeeste the Monongahela Howe, Smithfield near the flyer. where they will be prepared to yeeeive all kinds of produce and Pittaburgh manufaciuted anieles,on cow 'Masten or stoma; forwarded cis dposed of &cord leg to instructlous. We will always keep on Lend and for sale, al the lowed market rates, • superior ar tide of Family Floor of NThent iAd Rye, whit all nth •r article. in tbe,,Produce sad Peed line. We would, therefore, reopectfully..olicit are orders of Grocent, Families, Manufacturers, end others, and take pleas- ere servingrhern, on reuonaßle terms. • JAW; C. CUMMINS, ntradtw W.M.U.S.IIITII. Morehante Hall Eiting.ltouse.. • Wail: subscriber respectfully tenders his thaulra to lj hie numerous friends, and wriald solicit a conks,. twee of_their parronage at his new Eating Saloon, on Third street, nest Wood. Havikg found kis old viand roams& and inconvenient for bit extensive busin&s, he has fitted op hir present one hi e style that will ren der it superior to any Saloon in the city, far the se ' commodation of regel&and trauSent custom. He h. 1 alto a large Ilan ho counectionwith the Sabot, which is caplet/1y fitted up Poe publie-dinnersoutppers, and private puttee. - _ A variety of eboiregeme will be constantly on hand, and will be served up in the best and toot =vary-style. my2tetthe • G. W. STRICKLAND. A T_III4I3 . I3UPCLAr mmti*cr staplir • • fermi 111 ' G*". eit ' griVlN,Trit ; 1 % rl d attlV f WlMMiale Rooms up cam, mamma from Wmarrit ARYL .. r 111r2.:° "PRINTS FOR Mk CTR—Openth hi is oralt7g - , several cases anew prints, pod colors. et 12i cis; also, super lawn style lied do, miss* price, at dry pods house of lily= W It MURPHY O:4I"CAT AND CAP ILIBBONS—AV B hicophy B inures the attention of beyeri to a 'sew supply of above pods, of newest style tuad:seri• lost. mydd 11SEDLICE-30 sacks Fealberii 'JO do Flaxseed; 3 casks do; 1 do Deem.; Zbbls Grease Lard, to arrive; for sale by ISAL&DI DICKEY &Oa, Q. MOVER. BI I / 1 1V1.4:—A large tiopplr °Callen, good t. 7 lately mem itch Barige, Victoria, Leann TIMM; 111111 M SIJAWLS—And Wt do, of vatic,. I.lo.4.ttfakat , , , Akt4xcelleitt , toolteteirc ,s 1 - 101nert" 'plies, to be fatted at the Pi 1111! ' 1:01.7 R MURPHY' TAFFllll. l tlltaOlipq C A A/I 11stittaud Taffeta Itibbone n ,o7=7 aural:L:lo barns of new etyle 130 Anet itibboit. htllo 11:11% GOODS—A A',ldttana &Ca. have on hand an ellen:fee assortment Of: White Goods, cam p MuU, Swim' Book, riaid kind laetteet Nmtinti of every variety. I •. anyo 110C111V, CRAPEI4—A Nampa fr. Co, CIO Maiket • Cto . y asT•Just • !eed 11 . 0 . ptof whip. and uilored P ..r2O HAWLS—A.A Mtion ilkTo,Co Market meet, bay* DO Just m 4. - pef Espies.. li canvas of Shawlt, "9.1. 1, "(C1. 3 .. , Crape, Seari6g tqlk, Beteg., 1 , 4 MAW, clo Lama Itzli alter trylft • Ctg,gwon,m..l4lEl.-TZ or ` ver can Gave 10.01.i1i . , - -iXibbl;. a soperio' r for sale by usreo 4.1011 S McFADEN 'ITAIII 4 .IOII-4. bbls rankers and 2 bbl , coach V - alak a - amassed aperior, fors o11N• lo low for cub 40 AfeEdDEN VrACKMEL"ICObbIs, nerve uality, wn lyi ; Eda very low, to close c tby • - " - N MerADEN IDICON-70 'casks limns and Bboalderi,ju reed. p and (or vale kly BUBBBIDQE, WILSON st Ca, A m)7O wser fleet DRiZS GOODS—A A Mascot & Co bale reeeived as extensive immanent ankh Dress Geode, &pe aled:et of 110 es Berries, IX/ ps Grenadincs.loo ps Silk Tastes and Mohair Stripe 14 OD pt of PO do Cheve,an entire new uncle; Flatland :far and Fancy do, in great variety, ,• • : •-• • • ' reylfl fIOOPERI3BEFINED SHUhIiISINCLAS, forma 11.4 Mos sabio Jellies,. put up in pbund nod quarts Fiend papers, with directions roe using:. foe sow by , HA FAUN MTOCK. Co, milt cur In k. wood w, nod oar Milk wood As. arOMINV—.S bat deed HocKsV, in . .tore and -11 for valelly 0 BLACKBURN CO IM=lDthamestlice,lu Mom imd lb. ask by • mIV • ORLACTICHUIIN &Co _ BACON -6 bbd. do do Eido int rinlo ll /111 t 10 .4 0 b iLo y , fibajdoletr, •••• 19 OU LACYSLTIN k. veratcria. ST"‘ - '•"" - ctiub: -- r,dstre POTATOM , FOR - REED-1. W 4 tar ...s b • bk 10 • - 15ALAILDICHEY &Co POT A9:11 , -119,0g9 um; siapinim quidity, An' nulling; fox Ws • la 19 , - .18AtA11t11. , . Yt Co EAIiL cask'. bi sulk; sad liaxle by' J. my V/ •• IILMAH DICIErt & Co. bbl Iratai4: FirD,seigay. tlagkttl. stlifi-410 bbli reed pyi stau.Calab Cops and tor vale by_ nob ..VASSEY -7131,717Eft—a -ken 1 bbl; Ayet r ed art- Est; sale by tBRST D0T1A4711 7 -20 oaiis - advale ' - • • erASSEY 411. LIEBy_ IgipACCIN-4 k.9ldey reed dad for . sile by, skyl "-TASSEY: 11= • Dbiv GLASS—AO t 00 . 4 * 0 b°;' ,l eod for sale by - la • MASSEY t BERT • .coskiSoda ilchLftem a factory, Egorsocr. Scothidois - Nove Chlorin, I mimics per atearourt Empire sad allied°. 'kale; 44 Wks ororkich am of tim puma quality, for Clot clan toonotsetonc royIS - • POIND TEC.i Co 13.RODUCE-110 ball, Coin Meal; do Con; la do : 3 P. Flour; 114 sacks Oats; Istadtag from steamer Carom cad for sale by J C 31DWELLAgt. myle . water ss D _ -- ERSIL!d.II-7uckeJU.t rei'd , roe. • LgAlitti DICKEY ecCo All/17011;-1S . bbl doubleined I,.azd Oil, Pa Lading • (.yl4 o OD(.ACkIU RN& co F NO3 Mas+l; v.! do .torgl i for bY 4, co 0 BLAtaw •mytki -• • STEEL BUCKLES- 81 aq Males . ladles balm both SO and plain, for sale tic to I? •Y H EATON I. Co_ LlTRASSNEnbmg—shtim.,Nettiog , Croleb .. 111. et, Kidding aud'other Needles, for eel° by • 11 E.KrON k.Co .77/ 7 • BLACE SILb LACE —Sedutifed patterns of tilttek Lae. for Mantillas, just reeeiyed of . to 17 EATON% • Flo - indfrifkati, CZs; E l WWfb; 6 (6 17 , 0 4.. ---- &.: &a all °for eh bavo Mat arrived fresh ion. porton% and for sale Imam the nrmWby ! •.. • anyl7 - • suscn&-Tr winTE ipmnia4.NOTbaseraltlg- 7 4Thi. of Was - I peat raring and mmoser-modloina,Wis day reed and for sale wholesale and mull, by -• • • --- N.B.—las R. E. Y. is Dr. Ziarananad's Oad7 d.Sma let fAtlarnb, the genuine article may always ts bad at , NO 67 Wood street. • - • . m 713 HtgrlNes. ' D alt ray P P FH" !'.l \t , igittattlfl= Y 3: b. `" . • T 011,—.5 bbl. Winter Lan( Oil, for rale by • LWICK.* WCANDLE......9 Cu,%ll'" RAISINS- 08bx. fresh @nisi',4for sale by myt7 . WICS(I2 WCANDLMS P'4ll l- '`'`•""d"wlc - rdektlgl,l" A .------- --- A. MASON l on 011 31arloq 'd street, hire ree per express, SW rich Parasols and'Paraseletta; ersbelug some of the best. Ti . trell' alia; do with Teri hear Cris s. nOLID CILAPREF--k • llama* Oa have opened 40 bra of white, pink, Wee arai;saw colU Ciapea. • Era REIGINGS ` :. moat . c 4 above good; anew p .attmuclantyisci4 at Drip Goods VILLAPS- 1 11 41es *buylG inch Barle Jos B ne'd by : SILLCIELFIT . &WYCIE, • istit7- ' MI wood at WEN CLIEM-4 otiag Ch*lly 1..4 open. ed by 71 mum ruarelss-4 ban; wails& niadiLliudium ILI Mot,* ric'd bY . SRA MROII.-9 eel reed peestetmer Swim Boy; ule by • - mayl7 . -AtALLM& Co • • • - . -iC2r 41701 W. sy a.m. iMilrU. 4;""li°* oerhlonday moramg. rho Mhdienit, al 10 tirclocla. az the- Commercial Sales Bean, career_ ehd Fiftle•treetsiowill 6a mid, to elow . mitu; i great va ri ety of fresh and 'se Mt= Goods,Naha, camisocre s. satinetts, .. r tweeds, bleach and bmwolnualias, moose del ps,'„lawns, grog ems, marts, hosiery, /breads, to. .. , . .Al 2 o'clock, p. ea. , .• . , 1 hoe dressiog leureau.'retarble top; 1 do wish stand, do; 1 peer fino oda tahlcs, 1 mahogany hair scat sots. Ido dri reeking ebair,l2 do do chairs, 1 pear and ta- Zles,higb and low past bedsteads,' feather: beds, bed. ing, snail..., imported and rag carpeting, tables. fancy and coalman chairs, together with O geom.' va riety ofkitchanniensils,glas4vrate,queeriaware, knives and Mrksi oloo,grocerics, liquors and eigare • - • ... - dr 71 o'clock, p. a- , , . Variety geode watches, Noels, - aCcordeosm, GM's, boots and shoes, hardware and cutlery, /ie. • :TOWS D DAVIS, Auct • . - . . • Cataiagiu Sala eJ72uO Falkiosurbie Bpi-lug and • • ' - Stsatirer Mummer: On a credit of three monds on all inns 'over Sire. Will be sold - without reserve at the Commercial Bal.. Room, corner of Wood end reserve meets, on PridaY morning, limy tilh, at 10 o'olock, glary euortment of superior quality to/Nr style feshionable sprinted sum mer clothing, consisting of merino. tweed,-cottemado, gingham, krendon, linen end check sack coats, Soper -plaid and figured ralencia, Preach .gurghato, fancy reshmere and plain and bbieb satin masts, super fancy cassiutere, satinett, Bath cord, Roxbury stripe, cotton rule and Bourbon eusimere pans, blue saripe inner-- mac, hickory, check and Canton flannel shit% floc muslinitbitsa with linen bosoms, collars, a c:t bleached and brown - Muslin and drill drawer., readantiX dock, brown drill and denial= overalls. figured end _plain baisejeckets,ke. nryl9 JOISN'DD.RVIS., Auct • 1:11111ZiOVID1i;inili ' PITTSBURGH THEATRE. • G. B. Poems • Masers end Lessee. FOURTH NIGHT OF - SHE FAREWELL ENGAGN. . . . • • • - • . • - MENT OF MR. EDWIN FOD.DEBY• MONDAY, MAY I/2, 1949, will Ime• preAented the Dranin of. , A . , :SIEFAMORA• :• • . Aletornora ". • : 7 NValter ~.. Mr. 'Daley. Nahmeokec ' ' . 1. Hies Porter. Allarvblch, DANCE, by ATLae Awn Molvion. To conclude with the Farce of • . PETER WHITE : .. • - Peter White - ' iv- First and Bocoxd 11er,73 coots; 1.11, 31"L' Xiir-DOallo ry Yrs' Private Box, 81,00. • Grand lastrwaental Concerti AT THE ATHENEUM BIONDAY Ero, )JAY SR. rin E g a ork nr ettoVth hi" r CPPM‘" 'pee 's ; ". s to peetfully beiTto inform the lodkiand , gentlemen of nttaborgh and strangen gene,rally. that they will give a Grand instrumental CONCLIIT. for the neeon4 tune, at the Athenantn, Li= it A = Monday, May =. I. "Es Avant,. klarch—Loade e •Overtore to "Fre Diavolo"—Aaber. "leeinates Maloslies," Waltz—lobnaky. 4. Pot Fount from this Opera,"La tolo do _Reki nicar—DottimilL 5 • • - . Pia 0. Pick Pocket gusdrillesent. LL “Rounds from nom: , Styrian National 7:Grand March, Pot Pourn—klassok.• . • Norm. • : • • P. - Orertore to Freischute—C M. Von N Veber; 9. '-Lo is Dreaissi,!Waltz—Lnuner. 10 11y Follicular desire, Railroad Gall Op. , Ire . Tickets 00 cents, children half price—no he had too Music Stoma, Hotels, sad as sti• door 117 - Dears oven at 7 co4lock. Concert to commence t a o'clock, precisely. • The Third Concert mill be on Wednesday next. my 12 Conintilting Engtavern & Cottlasellora for Patenteess ' - Oleo for placating and dekuding Parente, impariicyg . information on Mechnnies sod the applicatiOn of Set. once to the Arta. and on American and Foreign Laws of Patents. ' - "PROF. WALTER R. JOHNSON; lota of PitilNel r phut, and Z. C. 1101311 INS, of Washunfien nnY, (tote aided by Hazard Knowles, EN., late Machines' of the United States Patent Odiee,) have associated themselves together for the prosecntion .of the oboes brunches of professional buslnees; either in their office, nt the Patent Office or before the Courtsi nod will de vote their undivided attention to forwarding the inter est of Inventors or others who , may consultLthem or place business in their bands. Ms. Knowles has for the past twelve years held the post of Machinen in the United States Patent Office. and resign. that situation to take Pad in the present underrating.. His talents and peculiar fitness tor the important othee so long ,fil led bY hit% hare been fully recognised by Inventors wherever e olfice 'Meta& knoum. The rake of ILLemrs..l. R. is on Felton, opposite the Patent Office, Wuhington, D. C., where communi cations, post ptid, will be prompt') attended to; exam , nations made, drawings, specifiestbans,und all revs is te papera psepared—nud models, procured when desi red—on removable terms.- Lettere of enquiry, expect ed to be answered alter examinations hai4 must be ac.. companied by a fee oflive dollars. In the duties of their WU. which pennies In the Pa lent Laws, Messrs. J. & R. will. be assisted by a legal gentleuum of the highest pnifessional cluiracter, and rally conversant with Mechanics and other Scientific subrecte. " . mralfidikrelyS _ TEAS! TIGARD TIMID( . : FTIESFI AND FRAGRANT—IMPORTED IN 1919. T CRT received at the Pekin Tea Store, No. TO Fourth J street, near Wood, Pittsbutgtaerg m uvy stock of fresh GREEN ANDBLACY the Nem York Pekin Tea Company, all imparted , this ,Spring. The Young Upon and Oolong - Reek Teas ore very r k. in and 51b. q°l.l7.lll'boe - ace b 7, l ml =alined .with a to call and esa ny noAntity they wadi Cop—from. .5 Um to- Almca prom ka orso Imp of old idoehe; CWM Sava, Rio .01 Donungo Coffees, at vsLolmialeand istaiL • -LovetiaCa double TVITLO.I Sugars, in loar,ettedard and palienzed, 1.% imam pm- lb.;tentally , rotaikd at l 6 tench . French spi. Cbcoolate, a . prime snick. • R.—i des eps" me In all eases.where the above art do ma give entire eallatactionjo raters mfgey. • O A. JAYNES, Foiuth meet FANCY -DRY .GOODS.: SEAMAN & MUIR, - • 291 'llr.o9diersj, 114 w lroracti , YMPOZTHRSANDJOBBEHS oftlYike,,Frenekram. I,..4ted.,nllLuushns,,Brwe=A!rlsteerwe,• Nen. Hosiery Bambasioss, AND ALTAirnewl •or AIiCY GOOD& They intriureoentrybierehires. -- viderri - Near York - , to examine their mock before making their • reirekases. AIL Moir was Or marry Tun of the home Oh. T. Humeri& Ca, from which isnrelired em the let of /an. 16444. and Dlr. James Dielson,Awbro has an interest in We bosiness,) wee al* favorsbly. known in thatestals. 'Waxer mosooL. 4 • gx...iumi mum Tim PlesmiaiLL Clir=n4 IL CATON'S School *II he apetted for the teeel:. don of polls at both eas" on Blouday, the Paid. et May. Pturazo respeeWy.aoliehed. Pinsbragh, A id, 11.51 e. A. T. McGill, D. D. . AV. W. Vri W. J. Mauler* UTE are still waged in the above basinessiconfer TT of Wood and Thud streets, Pinstungh. where .we are prepared to &taffy work in oar line with des. patch. We attend to our work peponally, and satis faction Will be given, in regard to its furafnese and do - Blank Books ruled fc, any pattern and &atria sub candidly. Books in numbers inold books bound cam, Tully or repaired. Nantes pat as books in gilt lettere. Those that have work. Incur lire are invited to eta ?tic. low. . • . earbibtf- lITUTION WANTEJ-ik young min, who hue cou ch:lambic practical knottrWge cniecoductingman uriagnicabhanntcany wishes to. proctue a shea th= ea =Mg. et clerk in either. a Catnap. mauve is Pittsburgh cc vicinity. The moat sititifactory rtiala as to the and qualifkrationa can ha given. Address through the Post Mc* J. E. • • inytr-lr • LYMAN, REED CO eametirColireraalitireittml, ..• . . ihiticalar ituestion pakt to Uum/e Wl* . litiev 4ed,urair9i ..{y a m •o dd nava Nom do mo o. aud e roc di do • •Ott do do do Pnils - aod Ado do Braclet& and Gaspe. nose in °Oise, Jawelrt will do well to calla& as be/ore-putt • •- • • Deforcp • . .„ . e; • . _ . . . - - BY STEAM TO THErigusnucr. ... • - miCH &CO. will said a steamboat daily, at 7 A. L.Mo a rho arloodttot, orharaPasseparra will, be conveyed to Philadelphia and Salzmann, a. usual, Ira ont,any delay.: ltr farther Information inquire at theroalets, Alcoloata!tala limos, or Gra Loookt lc Co., at the Caul Smola - ' ' • • - rart 6 A A CASKS Jai. Movratt Son`!brands,jut fag from slam. Piottben. 1461. and for sale by lk AI IIITCHELTREE, pessone known themeelved Indebted to Mink v. vtftr,":l=Arr...`c.TrabV,",Na 113 Second meet, and =sake poyegent idttnedieldty.:. • • myl&it ~- ~-- ~ - ~ '- ,s~a~rau~rn's co:, INFORM their • (deeds and the tiablic that they brie no longer any cotatettion welt their late establish. rand 01 Penn strew,itown Si the Pinata:rah Ilrewery, ta E sai n etrxd pi tliteir ., - en t li . se , baguette to !OTT arA%Vii bkl.l AND tVNVOIMI' s W4? -m va,Relitnee Lion, are hereby 110 that in conse quence of the destruction of the Freeport Aqieduct, no. Bonds will be delivered ,by as without written orders nom the ORCICn and dionwatitses to forward them at their additional expense. mild • PION iIiePADV: fr. Co WHITE GOOLIA Cal assortment of plain, cherd and stri Camb and chk'rdJaconsta Spatesand Scot ped ch ?dull. Beak ric", It Oda oslins,lliettop Lamm, Neneeados spatted Male, Victoria. Lawns,Tarleinn *matins, together with a full um:Manna of Bohinene, al have AND DEURTINGS—AIaineIeidCtiTY la have received • vyry superior ameerteent of brown and bleached flateungs, oldie =at celebrated man•faetute,of all widths and qaalitien blemelenl and bmern Reeling*, or fair qtalides, at Ole per yanL .art • ' - • - STEEL GOODS-81