THE PITTSBURGH HaMTE PUBLISHED BY WHITE t CO viTTslitacilli WEDNESDAY MuILNING, MAY 2, 1949 ANTINLASONIC AND WHIG COUNT" COINENTIONJ la VOTIMItnet of the ettabilltited Unapta or the patty, IltanDemoeratia Antimasons and Whip or Alleglmay Comity, will ...enable in primary trine:jar, In their petrel FlOction Dint - tem, hal Satafday, the fa any of Jane, 11M9, to elect men pennant, fee% earn n . Delegates to a County C.mventlosi, tO Meet at life (loan Hope on Wedeenley the 9th de) of Jun, nt lo or. tic ; It, opt in nomination suttuale talatee no ie sappon. by chirparty t at the General eam Eh, On in fan. tober next. The Ainlrhasons end Whig, of the town ships (Pitt errepted,; will mem at we am,. prier • 1 . 0 , balding primary meetings, itetoreen thh horn of 2 sod 5 P. AL, and thane of the Wards end bornasch• and Paz wornablp, between the hours of 7 and G., P . • - ROBT CA noTru.:, Chairman of the Committee of Correopondenee April 27, 1849. Tsui Cnoutzu..—Verioua erroneous epees have gained circulation in reference to the helerabeing in this city. Ansi tont& we ha ve not Seen a ble to ascertain one single case of cholera in the city or vicinity, which was not contracted by per. sous7who came up the river. Not a single case has occurred among . our citizens lie, at bane, even whoa they have been exposigd in attending to the necessities of those few tit brought thiil disease op the river. Not a singlei case has Oc curred among strangers visiting tide city, except they arrivetlfrom below, and brputiht the disease with them. We consider this eity l at ihe resent time, perfectly free from cholera, n d do not be lieve there is the slightest danger.: be incurred from visiting it. Whenever we lie, of any genu ine cases of c holera, generated Bete, and have evidence that we have the cholera attnosphere and that it is, thereinto, dangerous for grangers to come here, we will hang certainty Make it known. Scam—Our distant readers look to us w nay somethiag about scrip. We have nothing of 'Lepontine° to add to fonder statements. It is not among oor regular currency, and probably never again will be. It in, however. perfectly safe, and every dollar o‘it will ultimately be redeemed.— The City Councils are taking measures to nego tiate a Lunn to redeem its issues. This, together with the taxes, will soon absorb all that is out.— The County Commissioners hove taken measures to redeem their's within one year. Allegheny will proceed, we understand, in the sale of her valua ble lots, which will absorb a great parlor what she has out. hinny of cur merchants and mechanics still take it at par, but it does not circulate as a reg alar con ency a the market, or for the neeessmies of life, each as groceries, Ste. Some of oar Bro. kers are paying spew for it. at 211 per cent. dis count. This it far below its value; es it will doubt leas be redeemed within 41 year, and all of it is now bearing en interest of 6 per cent. Wo advise of our friends not to sacrifice it, if they can possibly afford to hold it. "Mourning, lamernatioa nod woe" is the abouna log characteristic 01 the Washington Om a n, for weeks back; rind every add,mnal number c7traer deeper dist.-raii and more piteous plow., Fattier Ritchie weeping fur his children, bermise tneji tire not, 1p office. If his head were waters, and. his eyes a fountain of tears, he could not better keep up his incessant lamentations over the tortunes of In--office holders. The alght is really mtiable, and is, withal, a disgrace to home nature. We always respect those who bear their misfortunes with cheerful =Mines', while the ev.rlortng whittling complainant is detpused. If Father k . Pia. care in these doloritnis complainingo. he is not the man me leek him to be. We thought he was .4. - rind* of sterner stuff—had more cf the moo about ," him thau to fill the air with his lamentations a hived crooner at a funeral. If he is not rincer his hypocrisy has taken a moat pitiable andnnina ly shape. If the Loeullico party expects ti, ga strength, before the Amniaan people, by such course, its leaders have mistaken ibelr vomtmn Although our citizens are no doubt highly grati fied at the result of the subscription to the Wi st ern Railroad. as antiruns•rd ,n our paper y ester day, by the Pi a:intent, showing that over $200,000 had been taken by individuals, and that th- and would now certainly ga or. yet we ape they will not stop at what they have already, dol.e. When we resolve don tang, it in always the ben policy and economy to do it well. Our fellow cit•zess in Ohio have taken enough stock to grade and bridge the road—prepare it for the superstructure—in that State. The subscription of tho cities of Pittsburgh artirldlegheny, and of the people, amounting to upwards of 5600,000 will prepare the road for the superstructure from Pittsburgh to the State Liar, about 45 miler, sad leave some $t50,000 over. Rat then the super structure and the tails, the depot, cars and locus motives for the whole hoe are to be provided. Much of this will necessarily lad upon Pittnburght. The more stock we take the more vigorously will the road go on, and the more valuable will be the stock, for the sooner will it pay dividends. As this road is necessary to our welfare. and as we have resolved to make it, let us go at it with cur might, and show the world. that though Ibusburgh was cautious and slow In commencing a Rail Road, you when she did undertake it she mode it go. We hope, therefore, that the very eifieieft committee which has this important matter in charge, will preas the subscription unul they have completely canvassed the two cities and the vi cinity. We publish, to day, a communication from a cit izen of Wntmorelaod county, on the %object of the removal of Simon Drum, Esq., late Post Mas ter in Greenshurgh. The most ridiculously smell affair . that the Le. coktcos have lately attempted, ts that of making a fuss about this removal. Apart from all other coo' sideration; the fact of Mr. Drum hnvlng held. this -office for more than twenty years, sheuld be, and. , enoneb, in this republican. rotation-intiffice government Bat we are credibly Inforined that there is notbtag in any aspect of this case to oc casion regret on account of this remove!. lie is, we are told, well enough off an this world's goods, and is now engaged wult hls son-in-law, in Greens burg, in a profitable Dry Goods Store. Doe of his eon, we are mformed,now holds ono thee under the Government in Mississtppitthe other was appointed by Polk, a Lieutenaot to the array, over the heads of gmduatea of the Military Academy at West Point. Has son-in-law. Montgomery, wue Pay. master in the army, in Mexico, end after being timmix.ed, woe reinstated by Polk, solely on party grourids. A reasonable man would suppose the Drum Lundy had received fivers %wildcat al the hands of Government. Mr. Drum has certainly no reason to complain of injustice from the hands of Whigs, for he 'can been noted for his zealous opposition to Wing men and Wing meaeuris. Party feeling• with him have beer stronger than the dictates of friend ship. We are informed he was, at one time, a partner in business with that good- man,. and true Whig, Gen. lYlarkle, and be can tall haw the af fairs of the honest old veteran 4ecame entangled. When Gem Markle was our candidate for Gover nor, the Locofocos of Greetieburgh assailed him with all sorts of false charges in retell°, to his business transaction. Did Simon Drum defend 1110 E—did he relieve the old soldier from use false charges made against him 1 One word more, and we dismiss this silly at tempt of the Locofocos to make capital out of n very small matter. The Post, of Saturday last, pal:dishes an article, from Cite Greenaborth Argue, stating that a supper had been given to 1%1,E/rum, and that the assemblage was " large and respecta ble,' and " composed of both parties. - A letter before as, from Greemiburet, bays the statement is false. A sort o} invitauon woo extended to the Whip, bat that only two were present, and one of those favored Mr. Drum's removal. We are glad, for the credit of the Whigs of tirecostaugh, that only two weld be allurdd into this adroitly laid Locofoco net. The whole object of the sup per was, no doubt, es boa been all the sympathy displayed for Dram, to make capital for Loookank. le/SI, by injuring the adminiatration of Geu. Tay. Mr. For. to the came article, lo which the Post extilta over the statement that both parties had at tended the supper, the editor speaks of %Vine of Greet:taboret as "oficious, inteoneddling," "base political hypocrites," because a suggestion was made in the Westmoreland latelligencer, that the Democrats nominate Mr. Drum for Sherid ! Oh, no. These consistent sympathizers only went to out Mr. Drum for polittcal effect—they do not want him for sheriff' Our old friend, Jamul A. Bum," E.g., has retir ed from the Cleveland True Democrat, which he bas edited for some months put, and Jour C ,jraaoHbp t .,Esq., formerly of the Cincinnati Gazette: bat lately at a Five Soil paper in Columbus, takes hcs Vice. The Democrat is a Free Sod paper, and pdp "FlOgluisa is an able and expailienced editor. Yincusts Eutericet--We think it useless to hatlfitett our coltinaus :with figures, which f e w can ufniennand. Itheaeser we harp any definite lleciwledge of iiho Xs elected. we will. tell oar , rfliders. It is exceedingly hard to understand the Mturns from the Old Dominion, they have so gm" a a!ittiber of counties, and some voting one <<Y , and others three. The probabtlity tr. that the Whigs will tom two or three member , . at Coogres•; Oneia the Richtnond district, where them it a io cal quarrel among the Whugs—Botts soil anti- Botts. In the Wheeling dtstrlet, it ts close coo test( and the moult doubtful. The only reins:neat we have seen in ...onnuen, between the IIFO Democenue OOKV. of this city. in reference idthe ease of Drum. They both go in for the old Oederal doctsine oft life-estate in of fice—the "Post" pradlosiii. to denouncing Mr. brurn's removal to the most unmeasured terms, sl tho' he held the office somewhere between twenty and forty-tire year. The Mercury, theorairolly, in enforcing the novel doctrine MI this age, that those public servants, whose duties are distinct hoes Government, such as Custom House officers. Clerks, Postinasters,and thousands of others,Alimad oat is rarnored except for .deltnquelicy ' Verity, the Democracy is in a hopeful way. How bug did Simon Drurn hold hie office' We thought it way about twenty years. but the W agues burgh Pemocrat referring to the fact that Simon Drum held the poet vigor, at Greennburg, forforry five yearn, and to the cuss the Locolocos make abou t his removal, gaits, " 4is a pity they could not have let the old gentleman Just finu.ll out Au tans. in that office.- he Locofocbs charge upon the old Feder,il par ty, that they were in favor of a life-estate in oilier. provided they discharged their duties right—but the Load.° party carry out the doctrine in pra, tme, in the fuss they make about Mr. Drum. PROM VIirA.SMIINGTON. Coneswudence uf the Pittsburgh Gagrge WANIIINGTI,I9, Aprd 28, 1849 Yesterday the government received intelligence, by telegraph, of the arrival of the steamer. and the breaking out of hostilities in northern Europe The most important incident of the struggle, to us, is the blockade of many German ports by Den. mark. It was to reference to tlcht event that e cabaret meetterg was immediately held 1 have not been favored with the result of the debbera lions, but I have no doubt that it was such as will lead to the l'#filmeat of suggestions which I. some 11, lime ~ , en tioned in my correepancienee with -your journal, to the effort taut two or mole Irtit• nice will he despatched under the command of some superior officer, and probably that 'of rem morione Kearney, to cruise in the German ocean arid the Baltic, for the protection of Amencan com merce, It it to be hoped that the terms of the bloc ode will not setamsly intertore with our ros crea commerce with Bremen and northern G y, nor intercept the voyeges of our new lette3tfteamers. the - 1* timer rre sadly mu or caret"with sti . sl44,eg anomie of Europe, bee Linn entely wr tu4. 7 ,era reireuenstaceed as to ire little mfr.:Led by the WrrerCi commoti-res, which so ravelemiely n,,. tote the whole continent. Our only interest that political divisions should remain there in awn pan, for the devamations of war cripple one cams merce with the belligerent nations, and certain important changes. now , dreaded by ice Ntatesmen of that hemisphere, would perhaps destroy our trade with some countnes. Should Russia take possession of superannuated Turkey, we .should probably lose the belied. of that market, huh h r sale and purchaser, rind stow,' her schemes in the norm preyed. a policy would, doubtless, be adopted which would, in oo long time, greatry Injure` trade with Sweden. Denmark, Presses, and the confederate States of the'niermr. But our policy is to quietly abide the erodes:: of events It seems that . the unfaithful Caarge at Stock holm has been sternward) dr:antlred from lire sta. lion. The proofs of his er sr:red.:de eomermt have aceumulated to that rewire e n to force this step upon tne government. Next to the infamy of s agreerne to and r, pudiatang the Protocol to the Mexican tre.ity this affair has been the most humiliating trans. - non which lies occurred in the w hole c •nr, ut Amer ican diplomacy. Mr. Ewing Is expected back from Ohio on nin day next, butt hardly thr.k. he will be here thit day. Warm work is expected noon after his re turn. It is still affirmed, on pretty good authority, that the President and cabinet decline noting on any appointments of first rate importauce during his absence. I learn that the Union will to morrow introduce to its readers, in full detail, the statement whom has gained anew efrculatioa fn the newspapers. that Mr. Clay has deoltneJ w fernish his friend and biographer, C. O, Colton, E•si , of New York with.a letter of recommendation for ri,tine foremn appointment, upon the gronnd that he possessed no influence with the President and his adviser. Like most rumors concerning the movements of distinguished public men, I suppase this one hat acme foundation, though what complexion it would itosame, were all the particulars aimed, Cannot be known. I have been shown ti day a note from Mr. Clay, very handsomely expressed, dated since •the inauguration, in which he declines giving the gentleman, to whom it is addressed, a letter of recommendation for an office, upon a 'general rule, which he, Mr. Clay, bad prescribed to fantod!, not to give them in favor of any appli card, however much he might desire his success, arta% resided oat of his own State, Kentucky. Pi adancy in given to the story in Mr. Goit m's case. by alleging that Mr. Clay, in saying that his toile. ears would not now suffice to procure the appoint. meat of a tide -wafter, spells he lost word thus tyde-cv miter. But as this is jest the sort at thing in which the Cnioudeliglits to exercise its ids ts, we shall on doubt have a minute history of the matter. garnished with alOhe embelliohmento which rumor has given The Virginia election is still progressing. By the laws of that State—not wise one% at that par ticular—the polls may be kept open three days. It has happened that both yesterday and this day I have been, id this pert of the'country, rainy and uncomfortable. la clone districts, therefore. the ' contest will not be decided Until to morrow night. Reports received to day. are untavorahle to the Whigs. In the adjOintog district, Mr. Morton, who. though a Whig, also opposed Mr. Pendleton, on the ground , that the position of the latter in hot radical enough in da hostility to the course of the North on the slavery question, is believed to hr elected. In the Richmond district, the Whigs seem inclined to cpncerle that Seddon has beat en Botts. The Lbrotocrats here ploughed with a Whig heifer; Mr. lee, who ran against Mr. Bona, and have profited by Whig duisensions. It the Whig. lose two members in Virginia, as they may do. they Will oull'have n majority, in the House, of eleven, and it is nut within the reach of probable contingencies, that the regular deinocrat• will have a majority, for nine of their men are out and out, professed-free toilers, who will .unquestimia ably act by and fur themselves. To she Edo of the Psushurgh Ghente. I am not inclined to yield in any degree to 'One wilt., Signed the Memorial," in the observance and appreciation of courtesy and fairness in contro versy, nor even in a due regard to the rights and interests of property and property holders. Fortu nately a city high school is demanded alike by the interests of the rich and the poor, and kotunately to save our motives horn the aspersions -of 'One who Signed the Memorial," it number. among its friends the most pones capitalists of Pittsburgh, though we prefer that our cause should be esti mated by our reasons rather thin our wealth. My remorks called forth by•the memorial ap peared to your correspondent unbecoming,.and in had taste. 1 differ. Those remarks were applied to a document, most probably, never intended to meet the eyes of the blinds of the High School, cbaractensing their Project to our distant repre sentattves as farcical, basing the opposition to it on the ground that it tens a visionary movement of the name class as the scheme called the "Inns of Court," dec., a ground which never was taken, and which they never would have presumed to take before their fellow citizens, and which they can not and dare not now maintain. If the project had been liable to this charge, the charge would have been made at the primary meetings, and it would have lolled it at the outset. Only one of the "signers" ever •ispoke at throe meettmos, and ha, only in praise of the general objects of the measure, which , he proposed to accomplish in another way. This High School project was not sprung upon dor community. The hill was ma tured in a series of three protracted public meet togs, duly called, Mott tally and respectably at tended, add the diattassdons were characterised by an earnestnesi grid enthusiasm, and a unanimity on the main proposition, never before witnessed in Pittsburgh, in tine case of education. Was 4not then, "to say the least, in exceeding bad taste." for feWertixens, however acalthy, after the public opportunities afforded them here to express and make vand their opinion, and of which they did not think best to avail themselves, to get up a memorial to the Legislature. in which they profess to “regard the project at s High School --schools called the 'lnns of Court, and others of similar 'character. MS altogether VIR/Ortaiy” Your COTT.- pondent taken no such ground at present, but ex presses the same views Jn reference to the 1:01, versity. as did the "Signer" who attended the High School meeting. Alas for the University. that unfortunate step child of Pittsburgh. cheated of her ample patrimony, chilled to death by cold neglect. kinder, still, than thin nursing of these strange and new found"friends. But the point which I wish to discuss at this time with "One mho Signed the Memorial' is the question of to property holders involved in this new project of taxation." It has been esti mated by a gentleman perfectly conversant with the amount of taxable property in Pittsburgh. that there would be required to carry on the the High School, after the erection of a building, an assess ment not exceeding one third of a mill. Let us suppose half a mill. This would not seem to be an onerous burden. provided any important pub lic benefit is m accrue from such an instantion. In the first place. on the intelligence of the labonng classes, and of renters generally, depends not only the wages they can cvmmand, but also the p•ofits of the capaahsts. and tee rents of the property holder. For an intelligent workman will seek a tasteful and comfortable dwelling. and for these comforts he is able to pay. The intelligent citizen. however humble his occ.•pation, respects low and ceder—he sees the folly of agrarianism•-she beoomes a law to himself, and renders your poliCe guard cod your pauper houses superfluous taxes upon the community. But as gentlemen of a conservative turn of mind generally attach more importance to precedents than to theoretical reasoning, I roil! refer to some illustrations of the benefits which high schools and popular education generally have conterred on property holders. us well as on every other clans For the influence of high schools, I would refer in particular to the annual reports of the excellent High School of Philadelphia, some extracts from which may be seen in an article in the hPosC of Monday last. For the intlnence of a thorough sys tem of popular education. I refer to Massachusetts. What has placed the little State of lvlaseachi.setts for ahead of every State in our Union in every species 01 manufacture—has spread hersurince all over with a net work of rail roads, and sent out her capital to originate and conduct the largest schemes of internal improvement in me Western States' Is it because labor Is eheaner there than in Pennsylvania , It is far higher. Itt because mats are lower' They are nearly double there Does not a rand' afford to us the same protection as to them' Are they nearer to the cotton fields of the eolthali ore; Is it because of the cheapness of fuel ere , It is carried there from Pennsyl vania, and bears three times our price in their market. Is it becaese of the cheapness of their iron' It is obtained from the ore beds of Penn sylvania. Or the fertility of their sod' The chil dren of Massachusetts are nurtured on a surface at gtanite rocks and barren sands. compared with the exuberant fertility of Pennsylvania. Whence then comes her all-sullie,ent weinte, and her moral and intellectual elevation and solely from her liberal and eomprehensive sun- tem of popular education. I defy any man to 0 eount for her prosperity in an V Wt., way, or to truce it 10 any other source. It "%by 111G,1115 of the elevation to which her pet... schools I n ve raised her entire populatii 0 . thsi Massa`hu.rtti trom her !mine of comfort and ten nt . 11,11, is stir to ex ert that dnmense phyTical. intellect., and moral power on the vaned porno/in mid itia,m of the, oentry, which makes net a leader in t: e largest plans at enterprise and reform.aird w m,.:1 make• h., rule band of representatives in W.V.", thrr sentativrs ulsa, in a great degree. :d the nom! en ergy and Independence of this nation. 'rho, gen tlemen who had pronounced the project of a pul uc High School in Prttaburgb, visionary, and imps tang a burden too onerous to bear, may be horror struck to learn teat the Legislature of Nlassachii setts not only requires each town of toe COrninoll - to support an ample number of Common Sobs,ls, but has lately made it the duty of each town also, to support a High School, under a pen alty in each case, of twice the sum maimed to support such ti school. In one town of fifalo inhab itants. with which I am familiar. this penalty has been axed at 514,000. Si, much br the burden and visionary character of a High School in Pitts burgh. To-morrow znorning. I intend to d I !len 'One who signed the :Menton,: the expedien al establish:l3g such a sehool at the present 11111 while we are so bear:h• taxed lot other purl... CIV IS For rh. Putsi , urgh Go,ue. POSTMASTER OF GREENSBURG Toe Patsbureth Peat. BedDrd Gazette. and other papers in ale Slate, notte.ng the remova Sanoll Drum. E.. 4 . from Inc ro•I,/lfier at , ;fren.,- tmurc Pa.. later endeavored to east ott,urn 1,1,11 General Taylor . . roltsunt•trathon. make depaal for thee roo t ed 'tarty, end ere Ale vsehi pubee aytapatity for ti, • ' The removal of Mr Drum :• ore . been dulled t - Lar l:y burn t co—' - cause- he ha. al.vey• de. n an it i ar. .1 Tr)llLer.n.end ever oi• 1 rnea%ure•, nl,l 1.n.••• i,. up, 1 • Locofrac., rdz.ely and earreur: un • e ever ea: td par,cularll ' - Star of :hr We.t. I, a,a. , Wes:mart:a,e they have a rd.; alai is then' ,roia, c mall Okra of lat. Faye. Meal 1.v.111 0.,11 al lite,' owl =lll } roar,Wily ll,l Al al u, ht. re rx.,v, an. cur by the Lswotvcov thee/m.l,x. They As cha grunable.rntsch. yet they could not remove it: tar leer of ,optrlng the party.' and were w .ttsfied when the Whigs deemed it proper to move him. The• following extraete taken from toe Wr moreland Relmo:man—the leading Luc()loco gnn try Westmoreland—•peak for themselves this point. Their meanloikwaa well underst, at the tune they were publfSbed -Con the editor. of tee Pennsylvanian inform why we do not receive their tri.weekly Sheets regular mail ime. Is it their Malt or does it I in some other quaver' The number that sho have reached here on Sunday evening past, did not receive truhl Tuesday evening, and then it I The law then provides for the homing of the per. bore very evident marks of having been thoroughly I sons thus uniformed. 'into companies of not less read by some persons not exactly known to an. than 30, rank and file," and into batgliong, reg. Thin is not only the ease this time, but has been merits and brigades. so at various other times, and lately so frequent as I The companies are required to meet, by corn to hecroine vexatious. Other Philadelphia papers ponies, for training and discipline, not leas than arrive here the day after they are printed, and why twice, and each battalion and regiment, for tram not this one. There a something wrong and needs ing and iuspecuon, not less than once in each investigation. Let the ,gui/ry loot; ant, l year. 'A chiefs among ye labia . notes ! The assessors are required, snider is penalty of And faith he'll preot it.' - 15:41, to furnish to the County Commissioners, a het —ll'esinsorviand Republzran, Aug. 1,1845. I of all persons between IS and CS, in their reenter tive townships. Sce , and all who are not uniform,. la the Republican of December 1,1516, No. "t 6 ed and organised into companies, - shall be non may be found the following, intended far the same i ~,,,,, 1 delinquent militia men, and subject to 4 person:— I tine of 50 cents for each year that such debt) tient ___ "What is the matter , We a•ii almost at a lose i remains ununiformed," diem, which fines the JomJ to cmnpreheud, why it hail., that the Phila... miesioners are to have collected as we the State dolphin Pennsylvanian which mailed at the and county !Bien. time other city papers of the mine date, should he Each company of not lets than 30 rank and file twenty lour hours longer on are rood than the I is to receive PO a year, and companies of not less others. Is it because the Pennell vanmn is such al than r-Ini to moeive t 'B 7s a year,—to pay armorer, good newspaper, that it must be rein nod one day I keep up armory, and provide mask. before it reaches tote aim, in order to glean the The brigade Inspector is to be allowed for eR news from it. which the fortunate possessor dare reasonable expellees incurred or paid by him, and net divulge Oar fear of belog exposed. We tire a .SlO for each company, filS for each battalio n , an d siihkriber to that paper, and pay annually to their 820 for each regiment he shall have organized with agent, who punctually calls for it. With this view the year —provided that the amount to be paid of the matter we cannot cypher out what right any bun, m any one year, shall not eiceed £0230. man blot tr read a paper we pay for without our Each county a made a separate brigade, and consent. : the first filonday in June 191 h, In fixed as the day . . ranee v.nh 114 has reared to b• a virtue, ! for the election of Brigade Inspector and Brigadier and unless Ilus matter is remedied, proper /demo I General. _ _ I be taken so as to effectoally secure tin from :Late snow. na old„,rng such impoinuon in future. We mainly depend on I this paper It, our latest news front the east, and the 'montty here' oast farmer. are to expect "nix du not like to have it twenty !air hours later than weeks .1e.1M4 in March.” Letters tram Edinburg naproper mail time " show that they have had in Scotland the six weeks This is went the Locofoco t,ltiors thought of the , • , aleddistg In one heap. tin the 26th of March an former meurnbeut Mestetoretund ; where the parties and the facts are all known, and we do not , immense quantity of mow Iril in the Scotch High find any great lamentatton in their paper. over his l lands. especially Perthshire. The valley., the removal—rt is only lound in the Prtubrirgh Post, road., the fields and the country' were covered to Bedford Gazette, mid Itke papers. the depth from twenty to thirty feet, and even Mr. Leuller, the present incumbent, a well known to the community in which Ire resides, more. In the ciLes,hotrtes were hurried up in the an enterprising and busmen. man , an d will no j snow, and vdiy the highest roofs appeared above doubt make an accommodating and popular Post it. The snails from Perth to lverness, and those M i t er t, ' ,,,,g a young man will not nun , tom, we from Perth in Dullnacardoch, were stopped two think, and as to toe being unknown to the editor. days by the snow, the first at Dalwhlonie, the other of the Post, Bedford Gasetlri to a Inc' much at Drumachtta•rh,ll. The .irrieges wereonly able in Ms favor. for since a man is judged by his,to get t,,nyot, by moan . of We road being quaintsnees, their acquaintance would be re- labo riously broken ant as they advanced, hundred, of itornmendation•to public esteem, nor, we nem- , bend. be of much benefit to his morals. men with tatotrellt and snow ploughs being ern- ROTATION ployed for thts purpose. Theee enormous masses 01 luch Mr many yen, there hove been THE T80(.31..84/ IN CANADA. no example• •n sc-itland, have been brought by LATEST DESPATCH. tempests trim the northwest, of such vmleace that Mon-taut_ Thursday, April kti men. carriages and horse., cattle and sheep in ex- Affairs have reached a crisis sooner than was posed placer were taken up and minted to a die. anticipated in this city. trance. At elate hour yesterday afternoon the Gove rum , General went down to the Lermalative Council and , The Savannah Republican notate. the departure .sanctioned 4b bills. among which was sneaked that • of the Hon Tlatinia• Butler King from that port to I of the rebellion tonnes. the ateatnitr Falcon tor Chagres. Mt. King goes Upon this being made known to the mob outside, the Governor on entering his carnage was pelted to the Isthmus at the t amMtma of the proprietors with rotten eggs, dirt. fice..,atnidat a shower of which of the tale 0. Pacific Donna SleannOlptt. with a the Vice Royal Cortege drove oft view pelsotirdly to examine the mute acmes the An egg struck - hits II:LT.11.ov in the face. Isthmus. and to make himself thoroughly acquaint In a few hours the excitement of the city lie came uncontrollable, and by seven o'clock printed ed with me dimeral conduloa of the great thor notices of a mass meeting to be immediately held ouphisre. wtouti has been established mainly In the Champ de Mars were issued. Persons were through his exertions as Chairman of the Navel commissioned to alarm the people by driving • etunn,„„,o e! Cangre.e. m,. King w,„ through the streets In eulaches wah large bats— (no, a . sort p roooty ,„ and mill return In bale to " go o. The fire werc brought Into retool.: hie seat at the opening of the next Con- At 8 o'i•lock, a crowd of •1000 perm). or more assembled, and afire strong rettOlLitions had been passed, the cry was raised "to the Parliament The iTharlestul Courier speaks of the buatitags." The enraged multitude immediately grape in South Carolina. The editor cultiva shed at a run throughe streets, and by n rTLon ol , th galosh the fire, planthrownihwn through ine says be has tasted wine of an excellent quality, dow into the midst the Legislative Assembly, at , inadn by a Major Guignard, of Columbia, from the time in full !eaAlO6. grapes grown near that city, and that a few days A constant shower was kept up Into the windows into tic was shown a specimen of broody menu till every thing was smutted factored by tho some gentleman, which only In the meantime the members assembled In the wanted age to bring it into favornhle comparison lobby. I with that imported from abroad. The editor es, A band of 25 of the leaders of the mob rushed presses his belief tharthe soil of Carolina could be Into the Chambers, and one having dated himself devoted to the production of • grape that in the Speaker's Chair, announced—" Gentlemen, under proper management, yield wine of good the French Parliament is dissolved.' quality, that would command a price sufficient to They then bolted with the mace to present it to remorierate the producer, and thus give a new and Sir Allan ?doNab, at Donnegsns'. Hot.L profitable direction to agnoulluni labor. The cry of fire was now raised, and it was boon LIST OF . LETTERS found that the Parliament Holism , acre in fittMetI[IIOOEMAININI: mthe Plttobtargh Post Office trona the a hundred places. 1.1, Nth of Apnl to the Isla slay. 1-tn. Persons The fire spread with great rapidity, and in half I .-talMe for Lrtet.t'srell please ray they •re " 4 •°""'d• an hour the buildings were one sheet of dame. Ladles , List The mob bed now augmented to '7OOO, and the burning buildings were surveyed with stoical indif ference on the part of the spectabara. At first the firemen refused to play and only attempted io save the buildings close by Every thing has been lost—all the archive, and record, of the colonies for severs] hundred years. Not $lOO worth of property has been saved. The military were called out and were received v.,th loud cheers on the part of the mob. No fresh disturbances up to the present hour have taken place. The population of all clisses and creeds nad de termined to stand by the acts of last night_ The wonlowq of Mr lirek's house mere broken or en by a smell section of the voters. Military guards were placed during the night over all the houses of the Ministers. No lives were lost. Sir Allan McNab, the Hon. W. W. Badatey. and G. B. Turner, E• 44 , one of the editors of the Mon treal Courier, were cut out ache Parliament House with axes. A message was sent to Monk-lands, the Gover nor's residence, a mile or two from the city, and the Governor and family immediately came into the town and are now at Donnegana's. A council was held during the night; 349 war rano for arrest were maned, among whom n is metinoned are the names of Messrs. Montgomery, Mack Howard and F. Smith. The SL Andrew's Society met this morning to expel Lord Elam as patron of the soviet) No news yet from the upper Province,. Second Despatch. Movraket, April 26-6{ o'clock_ The excitement amongst the populace is increase ing every Qminent. Five leading Conservatives were arrested on a charge of arson. and after undergoing q short ex amination before the police magistrates were re manded to jail till to-morrow. T.., names are Montgomery. 'deck Howard and Ferns. A muitliude—numberinc about 3000—accom parotid them to prom, amid continued and dent ening cheer. They were escorted by a guard of 190 men of the 19th regiment_ The whole garrison are under arm. A memorial to his Excellency, Sir Bem Dunbar. praying him to order the troops to remain in quar ters and isave the people to settle their own atiatrs. is to course of signature, and will lie sent down with a deputation to Sorrell to-night. A nines meeting taken place in the Champ de liar, at 2 o'clock to-morrow. The Hon. Gen. Modal is to lie the chairman. The French are a' rolling themselves a body ginned to protect Lord Elgin. It is rumored that the jail will he burned to-night. Ltespatches have been sent by telegraph to the up per Provinces The Government attempted to gain poss.:salon of the Canada telegraph wires for the day, but were promptly denied them From the Evemm, Pu•E A Terrible ARalre--A Mob •nd blood- =====! Sr. CIIABLI, April Iq, 3 o'clock P. M Meigo, E lunrA I hasten to inform you that iior town of St. Charm], has twen'under the supreme reign of a mob since 10 a, 11/ The cense nf Ibis outbreak of the sovereigna at the land was the open and reckless manner in wench Dr. Richard:. and his students bus, suppli ed themselves, for the last lew wieeks With sub sects for d.rsealliirci• • A eampany of men—rst her, Idol hers and hus band of a young lady. mite, De Kalb coun•y, who had recently died—came here on Thursda} Inst. alleging that she had been resurrected, procured a rsrarcn warrant. and, w.th Sheriff Valet, search ed the ddiserung mann and premises of Dr Rich ard• not chiding the body, yet finding enough to sal,sty the relations that *tie had been there, and under the hand at the operator. such as bale and airier evidences of identity. The relatives returned home, we heard no more Irvin them until this morning about 10 o'clock when double teams loaded with men, and men on horseback, were seen coming tot° our town in every direction. natal some two hundred men arri ved, with a fldil equlpment, from a ride to a revol ve, They marched to the doctor's premise., gather ing strength as they proceeded, until a formidable mere was congregated. cannot give all the de tail, but thr retina wan, that alter some negotta titn as to giving up the body to her friends, two role shots were fired from Richards . house; one by h m in openo g the tront door, and firing into the crowd, the Other ,hot trorn the upper window by min win, and is hat a remarkable, neither shot took treet save in the m•at .done of the outsiders. This was a signal for a general battle. the mob turd in retttrn. ttne kill tatting etTect In Dr. Rich ards. right ride and passing out between the •houl ocrs near the Nane—anotaer hail making •n entry above the hip hour of one of hie students iMr. lt,od, and [miming diagonally through him. It a its .ininediaicly reported that Richards was dead, but he presented himself again at the door n. sh hei wounds, when a heavy atone bit him on the rlgnt aide of the face, which brought him down or nearly so. at the same time a ptelOt lout book tn his right hand or wrist. The not, flee beck, nut nil his windows, and injured his tumour, and are now dispersing The etluens oftbe Wok little pan in the prvt. ceedtag,, ',ten it. did. sympathized with the *lran ger, tier etttttbi.altatent has been a grievous suisan, for year. After dreatontr the wounded, they are Found to be dangerous ben little prospect, 01 the recov ery of Or. Richard. It has been a dourraceiul fir our town, but tt has been pmvokeci on by Ittena.ds and h.. student, nail endue., ceawd to be a virtue, It 1,, reported and entitled to credence, that the Dr. •scut this particular subject with two others oil to Warren, oe tins morning, anttmpating the only that has occurred. Tux NEW Main. LAw.—The following Pynop siA cl the provnuons of the new Militia Law we had in one cr our exchange papers "The first section makes it the duty of every free white mule person, between the age of 19 and 45 • years, who have resided in this Commonwealth for • one month, to provide hinosel with such uniform y 1 as niay he considered a proper uniform fo Id a volunteer company, miltieb shall, in all cute. • he a substawitil nailoym, tit for serried." Adams wars Allmon Catinatme A ucm Mary . Adams Ann M Anderson Ann Ayr... Mr. A Adams Ellan JaneAutun )larva B Baaklar Fanny Blessing' Et. Broble J A Ba r ryßoot Ham, Brooke 9.1111 Baret Margate, Blunt Mary Brook. 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Th. o .1, be found *delightful or, yi ,, . 1,..,,,,,,,, it iunt,oen. and particularly for sick !fall EA 1 Hays 101111 2 Holhet, ceoro• 0 1 ,,,,,,,„ . Hall Hone. ""."`'"'"" 11°"."rk l' '''' ) lin •b HO Booms —ln Improved Ghoeo4me prepara. Hod Ag Hass Isaac - Hollobaug . , ..a. .. no ~. o, . rcrolonanon or Corot nut, ihno,nt. tn. Hall Win Hoy . Hush Holland Wm ,,.„,,„,, 004 palatable. higbly reeomMended pa ruc tion Jobn His,. Thomas lloilaiid Ault, . All I for pormitde Prepared by W Baker, Noche.. II almu John ll•ys Win Hyland 8 1'nnvrl in 1 M t•- nod for sole I.) A. 1 A I - NES, at the Pekin Ilague Richard ileberly Philip 2 !folderol', Wm lea .t. , ... No. :o Fourth •t went{ Ilagorty Charles 1101.0,)) Fredl A Holbrook 0 4 lieguetstephen I leath Elboh 3 Huey Andrea W. M. Wright, At, D. v 4 , 4,, Hall Edward Heti. Anthony Hovel! I.,,rrut 1t0...y Jame. lindens Mr Howard t!mime add residence on Fourth sL, flapper Daniel Herm.) Joseph Hough HMI 4. ..,<---_,:= oppoolle the Piusburgh Rank. Office Hammond Hugh Handcar.. James Monate,. John kid. -2 1 5.2. 1 'tour. from 2 o'nlock to 12 A 11., and 11 . 1116 .0rn 2 o'clock ro 5P M. sopti-I Henna /omen ,lame) Franc. House John F . y llonshow admit') Haney Jolty, Horner '!lathes Hanson Wm Iteraglitt 41'1'111 Hornier, Jame. J. WESTBAY,I Hamersly 1 Ilurse Wm I Howard Thomas rre,llr, i '' H•rdlng Jooeph Heron Stephen Hough John .-.... e MA r, DENTIST, I -emir - m.1416y Bars Ma , Hardie Charis• Herlihy Timothy /Gnu IN in A Hain. Thom. Hershorger Semi tic,. w,„ A ,roic..l , Mal services M the caucus of Adeglieny nay . i Harney John Henan .1 C Hunter',' Unice, northeast corner a li. Ih.mopl Re er to , Hard BIV Herron Sand E Hoehn* George 01-1.00i0I10I: Hart 8 N Hoy., Idlehael Hughes J un 2 Dr T F Dale, Dr. T. H. Fallon., i Hartsell Jonas Hunabutroin AAI 11 utchinson Wm Dr It R Trevor, Dr. Ino Dickson, . Han Henry Hem Feint Hull George Dr J II Herron, Dr. 11l B. Ali:merry, I limunga lobo 2 Hilderbron Henry Hurchtnson Jon ) Dr I/. II KOOS, Dr H R. Hell Hartung 0 T Hill Anson F'4 Hubbard Dane ri rraninimi a t Baia Isaac Iftehey John Hunter II m Rev. N Weal 'Hunt Was HatChomoin Wm Will A Ward Dentah Rev A W ipa ßlac cum k, . Irwin Wm A Ingle Sami Irnnn car, W 1:•golln Bernard I , nns Thom*. ThornaA I'l'l/1 John lAhersvond %Vat (" George J J orlon Hue n Johnson s P 0 James Enoch G Jenk sR S Jon. Robert James George Joohy Geo I/ Jones Hump,se .I,lnson Thomas Jeninnen John F Jones Ephrsun Jackson John Jeffry Thomas lone. Grltiith J s , nl .R. harl Johnson Geo A Jones Nlorge., Jackson Henry A Johnston Raiph Jones II h Co J tee., I•nnr. Johnson .•?ernl ResrJones P Jenks A .ed Johnston rn & Jones Morp3, 4,1.“11.0:1 Evan Co Jonrs Joh, John Karn• Jame. Kell. J. Kirkland liesirY Kay James Kennedy Robert Klng 'Mom. \\ I Kennedy T gme (leorge S Kennedy Reber. Kenedy John King - oland Geo,. Kee , Jante• Kennedy Robs 2 Knowles Leverel Kerner I C :ly John Km-y(1:11/On C Kent Char,- Ke:1) Daniel Klrkpairek Henry Isends,ek K Karr Robert Knoyeles Wm W Kr evt , Frt-,e,• Kerr Joseph W Kisstek K--noed, He r; Kr . .) ibr.namm King Geo,. S 2 I.•ough n...e! Kerr Jame. 1-Z4l-dry Chas A her-.an \Lena... Kelly Jame. Kne Henry S katnu Lewi. Kerr lames F Ku , chm T T Keely Thomas Kuhn .In,ph R Kbot Joarph Kunkle Wi:ilara \ A R Nlor Fl ‘101,10,1t Itam Mond-pm:W. NVm lo4eph Nl , .llin John Ander.on %Ituray J , reonan Morgan I.la, )lurry NV Ir 4 111- M..nan .11 , 11 n Nlurphy /I II ba .1 NI Mnsgrav, , John Murray. Ilnonah r 41ftrr tViotnn. A Co Jrt C Nlorri• to Murphy lirrnetr.l Sher,: J Nl,,range J:li Flurry Dan'l rrsinki, Nl.orrfto JaEll, It Nlurply John ncliazg margarci nc V.) at,rt,r ,•. A N0...e Al,ll =ME s , . b' ..o w ilt r S • all, M He.!ctece.•l'.ene: We letee (...aetgee Hic hei Weineteet it,. , r 1 .d Re.eed J Peterck H. teen. Jame, Iteckey Jailers •e.„l Nee Heed Jart.e.te limey Alt, Herd Joh:, ft , t rJ 11 ilmion \Val W 11a, , rhulor 11/1.1.arJ1.,.. Jas Rover. Joan: I 11,J1 ,. ,n40n J 11,00 r, I‘, • r 1 on 1 , 1”1, t•wi Frui,• • / NN 1/1 11,,erto/01,..pn , n Ro.l.er• I/ 13 iamr. R H, Robt Rut.) Or/. I Hero,. I:, Zen. Seem., Thermos Sproul We... 1. Hie," Ja . 4pe4r Joh It en...:• 1... ,7 , 41,1 AL.:re.% Sprague.uc .",1111 r.t.trer Hper.4.ll J ' a V „ i le • ''4 l%; P t.: 1 1. :71; i"4,1. • orne• I. Htlvu %Val g Stern., Jr. H I rt. • H Hunger Th.. M roroo% Throp• 1I t'Ll ., rom Jono..llKo.ooi.n 1114 NI Corr. '1 , 4 A.% le I .4,111 .1 Urn! II e lobo ol John I.aughloi mo.h. Ilroto ko,irew NUL/ovoid I onoth, .1 hr at r, AndrewsztAnwltlot Pat. NI II :rick MEE EOM= EMI= AI Lur. st.i.rt,or John li lute Hole, NI l'ar.anA Thane. \ I t' ure •. NI A: ov.,n J. nr, m 1,11.1 iOll/1 =I9EIIII lIIIIIMIMIE l'!tlrt, II MTwalr, Jowl A!ex , ut.el,l Netn.,Ml-:ir., J M Tovl, Vatrsrk Ml:entry Jainr• \,:ts Timothy •I t' V Nl . Kimtzt, lVn3 ,C . ...wegun Fran, Wl!hem NeNamara ram,. t h• ',man Nthemoo, Ihonoldt'aohoo blerd a Noy John It SI • .. H!!... I. NI hoo,ot• Yrancho.sNothn 11 II ! •••.d. Froncolll'Non. Joao-. oThotioo N.l•sn hozdto thorle• n n Aler to!) Air Hobe, .n , l/ati!on am mirr, a 'sullen %%in NlcLo•n Hrr d n Robr rot 15u vat t ar.lv Jura NI (-nut. • Juin s. N% 1: . •IIIII I.n John Nonam IZCSECI EMIEM Ne/1.1.% II N. W 11 C N...L I MM=l Th.,. Pri^r R. un,, k • .' J 1 1 1 147 \ l'or,r A \ A r.,, Pr i•nrd r Poor 1 . .1,w 1...., llturtinArr J /nr% Prrn,• loseplNV WAI I. hckl•-• I . rtstu 13,1( hln'lr rum P.rstrene J.11(111 Pumplir, A ll'll.llll I . n • JAme• N hic Tenet Ed Al II I A Lhislie: Pr ....tor I Jaisz.•. Putelntl Jasne, ..... \ l'onor u NVII:1111J Por'or H I , 11., X\tn }411...) lir) a.l Hotegu.l S Rutic.igc j„1.11 =Ell 4 .• ,, J0t5!. ,leakrulti Jarrst, Iluvn : e J. Strveltsn Jos .1 o , • J.k”••• ,11:14 itolslr Steurcrt Julro rr,rir II ,aroll IV.Uritto 2 StewartuW r I: Vurith Edwin mn ,r Sat,tll Jan., Sle• , n•on -121. l• NA.LIT/NU ~ n uthlanv. M 27Mearart Jurnea Irr• I ruht , ,er St,wart 1144th J M urine Id Wm I - ) >h• 1/“.11 , • Slmpson Johnnt , Cwro ..,),In“ Struck Sln.we Suml W Iraips Sri. lour ert Sinai Nulhaino.l Shur tti ,tit: 1 .I.ara, A ,irpncn.Slo,o 11 T tornarl too, d Soro Dovol 00.0. 00. Joan Suoir r ,oph , n-Storli D Sor. !do h. Solder Joseph ,Slomoy Bernard Solder Geo Slomer Reuber, Wm It Sposs I/ J ..farm Sam: ,sto ron /sum. Spencer John II I's, or Jo :1. Theeny Fiehltim Thompson Kohl J li Nixon Thomns Jame. TOrly Nlmhew Thom n• Leopold I. shy T Thors Calown rtPWn.en.ll J J. Te,seTool Csivin F JII '2 Tear Wm r u I. 'farmer F Inr , ha Tn se L.,101 I J. I. 7,1111..11 Jo P....opt°, 00. I oon V. In. Horn MeartrA.Verder \ rr rat'. Weinii Stephen Wilke) Hobert II \Viol, lame. Wheeler Wi , eox II We ...I limo, White Nlthtto tt Whey Tilos W Wok. Mt totcheli Jame,. oughlty Alird oeth Wood., Wheeler Ilevot N% s r , ottell 1 C 1vni,.1 3 Whtx I hart., Wlgtotosto W A ker Wtote M A Wltcos WeArr tVllllumt F Wotoger Peter Wtoker Wllltam Woltatns Sum! Pt t0g.... Jettooe Wo tom Sam! Wt•ltanto illatnto.t A 'em Wont lotto 2 I% ittortimt Trio. Woo to ottla Wnoton .101111 2 Wilmot,. John 2 Workmen K Watson John C Windnua Alimd Wurry Tho• Waugh Daani Wtic Dan: 3 Woodward lieo W.Lana Wt , dant Wdhanta kon , Wood• Wi:Lant Wadiah WWI./ WO Jam. Daytd %Vail Jtdeph Woad. ..Inn Wl'limn. John L Wood John Weire,it A/I H Wil.ors John Worcesier John It Ws.", Wow: Jow P 2 Wood los,ph Nvc on. WasVionWrlsoi, A Woodburn Jam, Jl,lll NV.IMIII AnthonyD H 2 Wells J )1 \t li.on l'lirts . phr Woods Hugh ‘l,"...vrr ll•rern,:thW son 111eihrso. 2 Wolf John A Weave. 1,1,11 II i:44lnsou A I.; Wright J. 20 W,ils Jo. Jor" ,, W , tsn , } ln... 2 Wrii) SPLENDID STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS A. A. MASON & CO., ONE PR ICE ,T t) - NO. no It ARKET EMMET- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, k A NI .1 tni , tradr !h• entnrg,d th,r •••11nn =1=221 ==l 11113=11111111 ERIE Their roc i co] Flux lir [DR= r:!, • nt tli It Itereve, Al.aon**. I ',phi , • aria '-r new end elegem: Pol' o,'.ird Moe. de I.ntrm ne•. I Broche, Toile du Nord. a Ilut,!fed Pse,•• I Lawn• mod . : 1 . .• F•enclt Pnnu, ninthanu..Alpt,nn. t;isnatas, hr he .4. I 44. h •tiiO4 /item:lets. II too• ff of ru p'asn, fmu red asid hanyru, r • 11.-0, it, ;es Also, Flack /or drcute., sna:litl,,s, A, of supe rior trzli lustre. SIIA WLS—Ca•nmeie, Thiliet. Long and Square Shaw.. (irk, I. Rhine. Pooh de So, Canton Crape. S lk. 13enge.Sekvirg Silk. Wool Plaid, Grenadine and Muslin I. Laing W HITE Hol) DS Cambrtca, Jorone., Vietona Law . Book and San.. Alu.lsns, Tar:etan, Fancy Check.. Linen Lawn., Doped Mnalina. Mull and riaan took do. &e. kc LINEN 1: )oDS—Damaxlm Cover, Nnplims. D, per., Hdti., Freoeh Linen and Drllls, Retrnes/ey Sheet tug, Inutt dn. Irt*h loner, best tunic and finish. tiONN ET,—A coin ju.so;tMeat tn; eruct AUUTIO SALES, CHICINSATI & PITTSBURGH Dago and Harous at Avalon. f • on Wednesday morning, )lay 3d, at 11 o'clock, in 1 front of the Comrnercol Rome Room, corner Wood and • Filth streets, wail he sold one handsome Baggy and I DAILv PAcKET LINE. Ilarrics• ap3o JOIIN D DAVIS, Auct. 4 THis well known tine of splendid passenger Steam. Fresh Stork of Dry Goode. ! is now composed of the largest, swiftest, bes On Thursday morning, !day 3. at 10 o'clock, at niched and furnished, and most powerful boats on eta the conimerci a l sale s Rooms. corner of Wood and water. of the West. Every accommodation and coin. Fifth streets, will he sold, without reserve, or cash fort that money can procure, has born provided far pits. A Ctlrlefley Wagers. The Line lets he en operation for years large aesortment of freehand seuonable staple —has corne d a mi ll ion o r peop l e without thelout and fancy Dry Goode. among which am wiped.. ry to their persons The 601. will be at the foot of cloths, emenceras, satinet., tweeds, yeasts, corn:wades, Weical street die day prewous to starting, for the tenet, drillings. gingil•ms, prints, de lain., csimmeres, plwnl tion of freight and entry of passsngers on the recta vie..., wk.-eat/its, pruned lawns. swine =OW., ter. In all cases the passage. money must be paid tn hies...lied shirting muslin., 3n inch wide sheeting, des math table linen, checks, etik nod iwitingcoat and I vest linitons, spool cotton, white, crimson wid Rag silk hdkfit, ilurage and shit shawl.. /Lc, By Johak D. Davis, Algot' o'clock. Groceries. Gleam.. re, FUrniture. be. Young Hyson and Imperial tea. coffee, Y. manufac tured tobacco. New U Rimer, queonaware, snoeela, .PMONDAY PACKET. "". ("k" ".""'" "P" ' """'"nl and "n .t MONONGAILE I.A, Capt. Scoo!., will PlUS windriev blinds, feather bed., carPelarla, glas.ee. mantel clock., stoves. I"" The j bur,gh every Alooday morning at In o e.ock. 'Wheeling A large and ecneral anaortment of nouseboid and avert Mmlal” "enlog kitchen furniture, table rutlery..ke. At 7 o'clock. TUESDAY PACKET. Ready maderlothtng. boon, shoes, hats, caps, fine . The HIBERNIA No 2, Capt. J. KLINSIKL...I4 will Duet a, .nova, .oap , lever end cap ara tin, p‘iaar, Ve Plltsburr h every Tuesday morning at to &dock ; ',lank hooks, moor al Inoroments, gold and save, e.ititg e " ,, Y I,:, `"V ev , ung . tor. 0. matches, dry goods. fancy •ttieles. lc. 1.T2 WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Dees, Inn Ertrys.re Star of tlkisib. , i i leave Pittshurr h every Wedneaday morning at It tat 'no rolay, I- riday sad Saturday evenlngs. ay , , ~ etc nes. r. nee mg every Wednesday everong at 101. a hl.lOl awl .ith.•l 21 o'clock. at the store Noll@ Wood --.-- ,trett. between Foto street and Vogul alley, oil , be' . THURSDAY PACKET. mid— The BRILLIANT, Capt. CiIIXE. 11l /Care Pitts- An extensive nod extraordinary colleruon of Log - burgh every 'room:lay rournmg at 10 o'clock; Wheal toli attl Am't 0, " nook' o nd 2 ""°".Il• E i .e r d .P . '"' every Thurt.day evening at 10 P. at dots and valuable standard works, in the vaste r de- l ---- • porlinerm of iltvo attire, see n,. aid the •ttr. Annuals FRIDAY PACKET. Rod t tegantly in...toted books, ammtlS which •I' 'The CLIPPER No. •J, Capt. Pais Duval, will leave splendid London editions of very rare and chotee Pitutbargit ery Frulay morning at lOotclewk; Wltea works. One . Bible. and Prayer Boo k s ohavery deserip- un, every Friday everting at 10 „. n. lion rort , o , lo, Gold Pros, in gold aud silver cases, ~_ - 01 the hoot makers. letter , packet Fri. , e. .... e " . ` .l NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE pa., rap and note piper, eavcioltes, blank • bt.k. , OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, memorandum books, etc etc. Cumligues may now be had. and ,the books w:11 be ...,:..."' i g 4 , ready tor GIEIIIIIII.IOII std prIVIIIOIMIC OenillrildnY. .. X. Ladies an I geittlernen are invited to call and RE, clSMille then daring th e day. (VIA oLltrumw,) 'I he books ore oew and warranted perfect, and wlll Learn, nu n b erg n ,inny,ol2 o'clo c k , A. 4 , , and a , be sold without the least reserve to the highest bidder rives at Gingpw.inaaath .New Lisbon and saaaa, Cs. Ter~ then liewlis lids y tenon-tog each sale a Leaves New Lisbon at G o'clock, P. (inakmg this 'Hip em•l to the river during the night) sad Glasgow myl JOHN Li DAVIS, Mitt .—.,—,....._,_ et. at 9 o'clock, A. M., and ruttier/5 at Pittsburgh at 3 P. • NT—thus utak mg a tiontinuoas line for eartyiag pas sengers and freight between New Liaban ondYttes - • burgh, in shorter time and at less rates than by any Other route. THEATRE. The proprietors of this Lena have the pleasure of In. L sad Manager C. S. Porter. formula the public that they have fined up two first class ACTING APIn Stist M•XLI3XI W. 11. Carer. Canal Boats, for the tweontmodation of passengers and freight, to run to connection with the well known Ey- i. 00: n.ght but one of MR. G HOLLAND— steamer, CALEB COPE .d BEAVER, and ecruneet rn.riscid Bnl Great Attruenon. log, at (ilitagow with the Pin , burgh and anew non RIM 0: , 1[1. dully hates of women down the Ohm. and Mixstioippt totem The proprietors pledge them. Ives to span no expe nee or trouble to insure row. To:, Pr rrh • Mr. G. Holland fort. Wele and dispatch, and tok of the pubic • shar, Anet s.ao.h :ter highly laughable once. udc tit sir /heir P.renzi ,..r e ,IoRizay, AGENTR. LEND ME YR E SHILLINuS. G NI. HART(.N, Mr Go:oaths • i . • . Mr. G. Holland hlti lit,ir Phobosi . ..... Mrs. Madison. S. & W HAI[IMUGH, Pinata , " l'o vonelnee won the favor]. farce or R._ HANNA, It Co. New Lisbo a DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. atyll If 1 lIARBAUGH er Co TOM Trick • ..... Id r. Dunn. . --- Id, Prior. NOTICE—The stea m ILEAVER,C.B. Mug., a.. Era, y Mi.. Clause ter, will leave. after th is notice, for We ll svi ll e ce, partela -- . any, at 9 o'clock in the morning. /eta • r:lmuwi rne, eNo•Y :\i*♦ Old) HO:\ EsT V. Lax rr OS / EMI-ASO —Mr John ° Hetherington Drornin snit delivrr n Lenore on Ireland, on Tuesday :Vey nth , as the Si.olio Hall. Fourth street, ter thikenent in the nek poor in the Mercy Hospital. tor 2 SiEl4l* SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS eon ` 8414 hIONONUAIIF:LA ROUTE. _,:__=._____ Only 73 attie• Staging. Ai,:.,„,, man m Am . ro , doooo " -. BANS, z . Vin Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and Timm woi. Slay I, EMU. 1 Philadelphia. E sp lendid and fact running 11 B Mail claimers T T:..Tw."„":, - 'e7..,',.,',:; .. .',.' 4 4, .di.:,"',.;l„°,`,:e.' T • T H ' AT LA NTIC , Capt I Parkinson; RALT/C, Capt A ~., ..„ mond. , o , o , oo or odor do al heats; LOUIS XIT.ANE, Capt E Semen, are now '', ~ b a n .,,,,,,. ~.. , making doable dimly rams between • ••• m> 1 . , 1 ,3 _ ''''• l . ' - '` . l''' 1 .. '"''''' ' PITTSBURGH AND BRONVI4SVILLE. Ekotssok Beni or Pr: ram Kea, { The rooming boat will leach the Monongahela Slay I.t, ISM S Wharf, above the Bridge. daily at a o'clock precisely . 'Pill n Bonk ha , thi• duedeclared :a dividend of I..itir Passenger. will take SUPERB COACHES at Broome. 1 per cent oil ,•• ~ p,al sloe I. payable on or after Mlle, et 3 o'clock. P. M. and the splendid ears el the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, at t. Ea-ern Stocirl,o;derg .11: le paid at the Western o'clock, A. M., end arrive in Baltimore the Grate crew Bank of Philadelphia. THOS NI HOWE. mg, m arm low iho evening line to Phuladeighla end mil ed lid Cminer Wastungtor. atty. From rm hours. sburgh to Baltimore, only au hou. NEW SPRING MILLINEIRT. Fare ln,Oo NI" ILI. be opened on Friday, May lat SIRS From Potsburgh to Philadelphia, only 10 Lour. If I.3ARIV`?, Fourth street, between Mat.. and Fare, Slang wood. afr alt .apply of new style Spring and Sinn. The evening boat will leave ate o'clock, except See. nor Bonnet, Fiower., Ribbons. A. day evenings Passengers by this boat willlodgeon The ladies are particularly invited to call. , board tn comfortable State Rooms the first t 010.41... .p 2,14 0, ' over the mountains the following day In Ewen Wit DRY GOODS AT WHOLES AT.E• Coaches, and lodge the second night in Cumberland. , Pasungers vra cehoice eraper or 311 R. L SPRY itiffikl the attention of Met- Road between ave Baltrauore of and PhiladelphiaSteentheat and the W. AI clientele the large supply at new uoul. J., privilege of stepping 115 Cumberland and Baltimore, and resuming their realm at pleasure, Coaches char opened in his wholesale Rooms, on Pd story, northeast earlier Ith and market streets, Pittsburgh. tared to partici, to travel as they pteasc. This being N. second supply for this sprang. he has W e make up the loads and way bills for the Comh. many kind. of geed. at reduecd price., and some , ea in the Pittsburgh offices, tin order to save time on R yle• not to be Mond elsewhere mrka•lwT ' arraying at Brown.vllle,l it is therefore inatental, fi d . PIANOS! passenith' gers to get their rackets before ggoingon boon& I I H I: subscriber offers for sale a large and splendid . v bov's al one affu'e, blo...g.bela limas*, W.., assortment of rosewood and mahogany grand he- 111.5 2_,_ , 05 . ,._ 81 Ch.'l.. Hotel, Wand ..- ritwAtrabl. • ii•iii 1.14., .11, mad without Coleman's celebrated ..... . 1 "...... J. lIIESKISHIV, Agee. .:odor. Attachment. The above instruments are war- Plitsbursh & Lout...llle PTOkst Lane ra nted to be equal to any manufactured in this coon- FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE try, and will be sold lower the- any broigto fmm the' • - The splendid sew rammer' East. F. aLum E. No 111 wood at. - TELEGALAE'I/ No. 4 Pd door above n t h I liaslep,cowster, will lenge foe henrys N. 13 —City Senn will be taken at ear fora few of d timonsodialc ports ott Mandan the above assortment. myt F. B. 30th Ina, at IU o'olork a. at. . For freight or pp.'s apple on Loud orb A " - ALI: ABI.F. NVORKS ON MACIIINF.RY. CIVIL . BIiBRID(.: K. WLL.ktO4 & Co . V ENUINFHIING. &c —See, — Enslavers and cgo& . . oHey s NinathigaiEnds s. M. `"'""" ' A "`“,- "° '"' ."IL° '''''' ' one of Pl' ''' .4a '. errrsstraciTl AND L — oTifii - 47,i - : p LINE ~.. one rtmertim., o, them. . ( - email —Eneyelora.tita of Clvtl Engineirnrg, one ' Th e new orol rPlondlil fat pa.. 11,1. e vu sol , ger packet. iinl.l LA,..—Turatog ulttl Merbaracal Meripula• TELEGRAPH N 0.9, °°.l . B Masan, master. will lure. for Claim.- : r... : ,. . 0 . ,.. 0 _,, enn , F nenw, new ed,no„.,,e ,ouch nail and Louinille on Thuradey, the Sd'ine_, at le et.tarettl .11 .topt..ve.t. Mlth all late Impro•.• oar.. in °. ' l° ' k, A " ' A I . Frr freight or Poo 9 ago apply es board, month y Nos., to— •to BURR DGE, WILSON & Ca, or 4 t . HE—Dictionary of Arts. Al - notaelores and Alines. GEO B MILTEIIIERGEIL th.et • , m)9 o 'nth auppleittent. . . „ ta--- . Coma, -Cyclop:cd 0(0:000 Practical Reeeipts, ... _ '' ' azorbaa brontr ratter maw - ma t For agile at LOCKWOOD'S, I PITTSBURGH AND HOCK/NGPORT. iii!,..l , 63 wood street The steamboat 1p RENCII LINEN AND LINEN LESTRLA-12 ~... PILOT No. 2, C IL MirltenT has now open a full assortment of a., Capt. j. N.' Shank, lenvea,Parabargh above noir lc.. for dresses and sacks-among th e let- ver7 Tuesday, at 2 o'oarrok, P. SL. ,ar are a0,,,a ___,_ __.___, ~...,, .. pink. w a . , ~,,,,,,, "Tor Elizabethtown, Covina. Sunfish, P romo Bare's sr.. ajar,. ~,0 1 k 1 T,L. " ;',."0 0` • , ,,7 , ' ;',' ~,, ~,,, o f ch.. Landing. New Martianitle, Sardis, Swam/ail* Toes incieon Lawns, and a 'area assortment of embroider. Leading, Alutnnto A„Sheerbr Landmg," Varteluu, „I muslin. nod La WTI, Newport, Cow Creek:Marietta, Faint Ilarnlar, Par- W It NI 's r«cui pureluisc is now all received and. hersburg, Belpre, Little Hocking and Hoetioaport. open, und person. wantin g Dry Odods wi:l do well to EslTOnntoo-Leken Haena ii ,,,,,,, .„,,,,,, m ,,..,,,, , toot et his tort e and ire. stock before purohutog- : at 2 o'clock, P. NI- Marietta oil Friday, • er6 A. k . at itorAleert corner It) and eurket so. , passing the principal part at the ahoy. bow. and II hoiesule Room• up i ds.... -,,,, Wading* on Friday, before night By t ea hove arrangement, n abbe to toy boat will be a i 7.5-2:7 As (ledge's d Isse.t Tobaieo, laibr. - TiiiiiP 7.(T irom sum Calodoata and for tale by I . 7 , y a : l l ,l P b it a illnurgh ou Suuday*, add keep that day so is m) 5 MS DAL:ZELL. water st ' TO 0,, a ny , : . I y ,TriNt:-1.50 rate. No I. and 73 6alea Nit 2 Bal.; tha traj'e u tln ' esg ' er " 'Pc' II" b°' CAMh"".4 ' ow water mason ap.2selat 131 . ing 111 :core and for sale by JAS DALZELL Louisville awl os. Louie Po th er - Line. mvz 1840. 11149. ~.n,,L,-i...-47:::::d,,,,,,,,,,,,”,„,,,,,--,;:,,-,,,.,„,-„„.-,:dnm..:1 REGULAR TUESDAY PACKIIT FOR ST. LOUIS i'r'on ra i l." no- owner is hereby requested to pay i - , The 15 '0/ 16 9 tot/Meg Flouwete eh trgc• •nd late .I.emn away. steamer ATLANTIS, my.). W EsTAIN BOWEN, 00 Front.. a' l 4:At.l,' G.. W. %Via 4., 61.5,ef Wai !ear. • Y • • -,•• - e : ,. .; the above and internietEOe aeon FRESII TEAS-50 lif chests Huh Young Hymn I every Tuerrday, at 10 o'clock, . Teas. per ship ?Dime de Jour/111e, reed this day , Foy freight or Pasufre apply on boned, or to amt for sae by iii 2 BAGALET A SA/ITH E. C. KING, No . Com Row, e1t . 1 . 1:11 ,,,, 1DE OF LIN/tr., t. hl x c l ik m a l o T ?tr a ni ta a l q it ual tl i r., A . r; for .."/ Logisetno. REGULAR ?AT utt.Dl \ 'EI - di:ET KM ST. LA/EIS idyl liet Liberty st ..,... Tile fine fans running Passenger sr•'teenier C RN. LANE: A T the sign b: Ln . Plana vat Jaw, 73 Weal street, i A. McPpernonata...trr, Win leave for ri a e/44161,p1y ..f Carpemers Tools for rale by I II L' tIER h. L A ISFIV All I y yF t y , r , Nn, .‘ in :,',.. b t , ' ,7: , and .. "'"'"l.2' P*". "' ml 6 ''s 1) )A I 'ON-10 csks nsiort- d, sow landing Isom star , g 1 'PTS:gg),,V,Lb'eB,l7:3O, ( - um be rand, for sob. by Inv 2 ISAIAH DICKEY & Cy, Front St raarnilfirn Letinavaile FOR WHEELING AND BRIDGEPORT. rep nest •nd subtle:until steamer ISAIAH DICKEY h. Co I ..,..a-ma m ,,, ,,, a! , } , 5 0 / r ) e 3 O 0 1 p .. .. 1 . 0 ~ 0, 01 KOLiy AL -The s ubscriber, have removed ire= I ler regu4r trips Letween Pittsburgh It No 5: NS ater .trees, to the warehouse mend oc- I Wheeling and Bridgeport She will leave 4/1111borgh uvied by James May, No Ye Water kneel ion Wed...ley and satorday. 4 myn RILEY. hi ATM EOM tr. Co ~ For freight or OaksaU• •PrlY .. b.". ' .0 9 T AL=-2.5 . ,,,, N"Tul tt e l ;o, l , s ; , 1 „7 , 1 , W`,7 1 1 ; 3 1 , V' s ,r, ~_ . FOR hlAltiO . A pia A a N d l d .) p 2ANES ait V i tl e .l.l. , .:.''''' CA./MIET, ' , -fn ..,::. b Boyd, onastor, wolf leave forßkaaemews end intermediate ports slut sin, Wed. rrell4W, at 4 o'clock, P. O. For freight Or passage, apply on board, , tune • - A RD-11140m No I, now kawag stmr Cum br•rland for ease by rap A aI.AS.SES-65 ma.G, landing front stun Pactb 0:1 le, and for sale by nyyli Cli GRANT UGA R-11.11tads Just reed and fur tats by 0 ) 2 C H URANT • -. PDING PRINTiR—A Mtge assortment of splendid at-1 the rt (resultew style ,I.isdunirzcd prices, tPrirt. byins arriving and fee sale , .yy rill/Yeti:LETT & WHITE UV wood street DOH RUN' PLAIDS—One bole Ir r 4, al! wool, Blue JA, Plaid Cloakings. jest opened tnY'r BIyICKLETTwmgr. A. ANT STUFFei—•A very In_rge assocurreut of .4; 1 style Surnmer Cotton and Wooktri,fiant stud, Just encomia by mrl SII&CKI.VTT k WHITE lIIIINTED LAWN:R.-3 ; eaße• none style Dress; Lummiß, Huey printed, and tlettairitrs, 'nut ree'd I and (or site by ntyi SHACKLETT 4, WHITE full n•sortment of fancy French ‘)" arid DOMentsa Gingham., rest opened and for vale by mil saAcKLerT & WHITE CIAJILIONATE or AMMONIA-1 ea.t reg'd and Cot by my, fIRAU&r & RIUTER UN! COPAL-- rase , rec.',l and for sate_ by rn It BRAUN & REITER - • Risll Mtk4S--100 lbs, a eistace whits article, me',l, ond for •ak- b ooY BRAUN & RHITFR ei UM siIELLAC-2 cane.. reed alyd for sali by k 5 m)1 BRAUN & REITER IoWNSENIPS SARSAPARILLA-12 la: reed I and for sale by NV BRAUN & REITER GISO a. inz LTErralratimus s. a AGENT, Formyscliav and 'Commlakion Mer KISS m PAPER-50 real. reed sod for way by chant• has rratored Ffora, b.:meet Wood 8 a il, I and Saul/amid istfeell. X 7 RA Plbl9 P AYER—IMO maw. ." a d .trayv rapplug Pape', assorted 111;ea tabberbd and for Jude b 8 C . HILL, V/ wood Ftot , ner. Dunstable. Houga and Ready, Straw. Eng. lisfr Clup. Fancy A, dr BONNET RI SW iNS —HS boxes o( Bonn, and .Sap %Maxus. of tbc Lea arylca, Also, black adAl eakorod Tallrta, and San, ' , eat quality Atto, Bonnet Silk. and Ldninc,m. Art:natal, &a IEk‘IPERY AND (o.ot/E. , —Erar. desrl.puon at cotes and gentirm,ns Hose atnl Wore, Oravats, Scarfs, Hdkia. Also, Beregr, Uauue, Crape L... VeE,., black lace dealt Celia. Sr Se =Znftl !sr.tV arid ALANTILLA, , , of nil Ihe nsti ional.lc colon and rte 1.. EMBROIDERIih.; kr LacecMars. cols. @Landing collars, chemise., VaLsentes, French and English Edgloga. casnhtie do, Inserma, Belt Rihho .1, liners camtusc and lawn lidak, crams. PARASOL_. and PA RASOLE - Frie—klore than two thousand Parnsots end Parasoleps, every Indicts. In c . ..lnn the best mark es of hoe Satin and Chonelton Cloths, Castor:less...Vesting,. Summer 5+44.1'...,e45, Jeans. Also. Flannels, Cheeks. counterpanes. Wee/HAMS. etilyrz, PRINTS, Ac.—Noes than o hundred ruses ot the best styles and of ovary vs IiLLACHED and BROWN MUSLINS--Over oor hundred cures of all the weli known and approved makes oh Bleached Mush., :ma bale, brown ao, of c.v. cry variety and prier. eTt Purclmters MeV alvenys depend. fn. the reat factlettes of tone utt; I. /1111 cut, of Mamma; the eho ten nada at the most re..nable prices. no system oh LOW PRICE'S adopted by this netablishatmt. ha well as their ONE PRICE SI - hTElet, havm g met with such autumnal favor that the subserthers are enabled to of fer still m cater Inducements to purchaser.. Every ar hole wilt therefore be marked at Cosh low roe oo coo . not fail to gore perfect satinfact:on. Merchants from all parto of the' count') are netted to call. A. N. Al A N CO. are GI mot GO Market. between 3rl arti rta. STEAM BOATS SUNDAY PACKET - • . . The ISAAC P4I..MTUIV, Captain Waybill, leave Pittsuurgh every Sunday moryng at to Welota. Wheehag every Sunday evening at 10 P. X. May 29,1847. OMNI FOR NASHVILLE. . . ,p,...., The fine light dnukat steteowir DOLPHIN, Hazlett, master, will leave for ahoy. d intermodiatopons oa I . ,,alard+Y. at IV o'clock, s. X. For freight or p.m.' VVRLER stile *- FOR itittalNG AND F.;;JStr - ZPV -- Vww. The Lae Mane, ' Cal CM OERSS. , 1 1.,. G 072: Vl5 O.b a : int: 1 .. P . ' 0 " Monday. and Tharadaya, at 10 • lc Fclqcight or panne, apply ou board.. ... L ._,' .E l _ 7 _ Rail/LA.2 ZANESVILLE Piitellka , mattTh. firm mower JENNY LYND, C I.:onager, router, wal 714 .... we. alio weekly podket hetWeen Pitt.- boxy,h and Zanearlde.—leaves Pataborgh every Toe. do,. For freight woo to BARER & FORSrTH, Ara No 41,Watein FU to. nu' ._ The opleedid and fast muting stint R. WERT FULTON, Capt Gainer, trill leave far the chose end ontermedlate port+, on ' , Reline., dey, the Yod mei, at 10 o'cloalt A 1.1. Foil freight an Nana? e, inapty on board, or to PETTIGREW d. e„ A ' en
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