THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLISIi6 BY vrorre.h. co PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MORNING, MAY 7, Mg Ptcrsarsaa DAM, CiATicrra 12 puhllahiil Duly, Trt-Weekly, mod Weskly.The Dolly is Seven Dollars pct =p m; the TriMeekly is Five Dollars par sonars; the Weekly As Two Donuts per annum, strizdy st ad:smut ETAnn:nisi= ara mutest), munairdlo band In h.r fairors.b . ?core sr. at., ina MIT in th.daY " • " A out prandcutil• ' fied time PHIL, .1118. Adver. . Amer- lean end wired and form Bee Tellgraphle Newt. for Leant DI a Imes next page. Luny" Box--The "Gazette Letter /roe: him been removed from its old situation, a winddear nearer the Poet °Glee. - Various unfounded reports have been cirictilated ialbut surrounding mutiny, that the Chole exist ed in this city , , Nothing could be inure i correct, and we are glad to see that the Sanitary micas tee, by a notice in another coluan, have &dilly corrected it. Out city is at present re arktitily healthy, and no one incises the least auger in visiting nod remaining bare, for either b sinew or recreation. Capitalists will perceive, by an advert emerit our columns to day, that the State is ready to take a loan of SlOO,OOO. The interest is mails payable in specie, and a speeifio sum is setapart hem the revenue of the public troth, for tde P Moot of the interest, and the redemption of the principal _ We publish, to-day, an editorial artielts, and a communication from the Baltimore Sun, in rela tion to the extension of 'the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, from Cumberland to the Ohio river.— We had, sometime since, given up all hopes that the determination of the , people of Baltimore, - or rather of the Stockholders, to take their road over the unnatural route through the mouribuna of Vir ginia, could be changed, but the article we take from the Sun, and articles we eee in other papers in that . city, cogvince us, that there is a strong opposition to the decision of the Director., and that aorta will be made, even at this late day, to ob tain a reversal of the nowise resolution of the Bond, and to secure the selection of the only nab. ural, cheap, and feasible route before the company; and wo feel disposed to do all in our power to ate silt in an underteLOng which will help Baltimore as much as Pittsburgh. We have always beetle& the opinion, that if the 1 voice ache people of Baltimore could he heard in the decision of this question amine, the choice would fall Upon the natural route through Pitts burgh; and now, when there are still more weighty reasoes than formerly, why the road should strike the Ohio at this point, we hope the Directors may be induced to re-consider Mier resolution to at• tempt the utmost impracticable, and certainly less feasible route through Virginia. Since we last discussed this quesuori, a charter has been obtained, stock has been subscribed, and a Company organized to build a Western Railroad, which will connect this city with the Great Lakes, and with Citicirinata This road will he put undei contract early in July, and be e puebed ahead with all the expedition compatible with superior workman ship.. We shall also have, by next fall, a slackwa ter steam boat navigation completed to West New ton, on the Youghiogheny river, thirty-three miles in the direct line to Cautherland. This improve. ment.may be-continued to Connellaville, 55 miles 4cm Pittsburgh; and we doubt not the Baltimore • company could censuucttheit road to Cormellaville, in !mistime, and for less money, than they could to Fairminit. They would have a much better road, of easier grades, and the local trade would he exceedingly valuable—worth ninety per rent. more than the local trade of the Virginia mute. Al Connellirville the road would meet steam boat nay. igathan, when it would commence to reap a rich harvest of business, and could he prosecuted to Palat:ugh at the convenietice of the company.— We have also a charter from this State to Wheel ing, and ifthe company wished still to reach that poin4ilicy could Domino° their road through a rich country, the whole way to that city, the local trade • aloate bringing handsome rooms. We might give many other reasons why the. Board of Directors ought to'reverse their decision• 1 The above Ire additional to those we have for-• 1 merivdvanced, and we hope they may have some influence with Boss who Control the destinies or this Baltimore road. • "Jrrxrus" speaks for hiraselC to day. This we expected. Ho speaks to the purpose, too, and we do not think Father Ritchie will make much of him. We were much surprised to see the old veteran so mock "riled ups" One would emppose that he had learned by ibis time to keep cool. • The loss of power and influence in tbe govern-' meat has made the old gentleman peevish and fretful, end he scolds and laments by turns. As Ile was to kind os to' give us his advice, we will take the liberty of repaying the obligation, and we do it with no unkind noUngs, which is, that he retire from the stormy post of editor of a political journal, which be Ma au Long held, and with the laurels he has won, and spend the arming of his days In quiet retirement. Ourvntrzn.—The Erie folks claim to have out witted Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, the Legislature. and the whole bate, by smuggling through, in the last hour of the session, a Charter fora Rail Road from Erie to the Ohio State Line, thus giving them all the privileges which the Logialatuni had re pealed' The Erie Commercial says that the stock hen already been taken, and that the roast will he surveyed and put under contract immediately . New York will thus be able to take her road around the 'Lake Shoreinad cobpete with on directly, for the trade of the West This fact adds ten Grid to the importance of building our Weatera road at ttttttttttt COrtespOladOar e We have lately published an interest % ac count of the expedition of Sir John Franklin, who WU sent oot to ISO., by the British Government, for the discovery of the North West rootage, sad whose protracted absence had led to fears that the expedition had perithed. In addition to sending oat three different expeditions to relieve or ascer tain the fate of Sir John Franklin and his com panions, the British Government has oho offered a reward of .00,000 sterlitig to any chip or ship of any country, or to any exploring party what ever,whieh shall render distant assistance to the missing steps, or their creole, or to any - portion 'of them. Besides, these efforts, the Lady and daughter of Sir John Franklin have addressed an affecting letter to the Pre.ident of the United States, askibg fir each imstataace as this Government can give, in ascertaining the fate of tlic husband and Githar. The beauwol truer below, is Mr. Clayton's reply. Answer by du :-`447el6ry of Seaga of the United States to the Later of Lady Jane Franklin. di; Darogrmorr or &razz, Mr...summon, April 25, letter to the President of the. United States, dated April 4, 1849, haw been re ceived by him, and he has instmcted me to make to you the following reply:— The appeal made in the letter with which you have honored him, In such as would strongly en- Batee sympathy of the Bairn nod the People of any portion of therovilized world. • To the citizens of the United States, who abate an largely in the emotions which agitate the public mind of your own country, the name of Sir Illin Franklin has been endeared by hie heroic virtuos, and the sufferings end sacrifices which he has ea cogntered for this benefit of mankind. The appall of his Wife and Daughter in their dimeu has been borne Lima the waters, asking the assizt-'1 *ode of a kindred people, to save the brave men who embarked In his unfortunate expeditiou; and I the People of the United States, who hove watch ed with the deepest interest that hazardous enter prize, will now respond to that appeal by the ex- prosaion of their united wishes that every proper effort may be made by thin Government for the rescue of your husband and his coaqmniona Tu accomplish the object you have in view, ibe attention of American navigators, and especially of olk whaler., will be immediately invoked. All the information in the possession of this Govern- I meat, to enable them to aid in discovering the missing ships, relieving their crews, and restoring them to their families, shall be spread far and wide among our people; and all that the Executive' Government of the United States, in the ezerciic of its coustitutiousi powers, con effeet to meet this requisition on American enterprise, atoll, and brav ery, will be promptly undertaken. - The hearts of the American People will be deel ly touched by your eloquent address to Melt Magutrute, and they will. join with you in an ' earnest prayer to Him whole spirit is on the waiters; that your husband and his companions may yet be nwinded io their country and their friends. • 1 have the honor-to be your Ladyship's friend and obedient servant,' JOHN It CLAYTON. • Lady Janes Franklin, Bedford Place, London. . eittllT iVranoart Vutomm.—An extract of a Idler from Western Virginia, to .a gentleman In The National lutelligaucersays that the health Ales city, says:— • - . of the lady ado President,(for a year or two put "X. and all the struts is destroyed &lei and doubt %Onetime Mete*lll be a peach into nigwa acnnewhlt icßailint) la at 'Prawn& firma than It ,I hil Var. ° ' hubefont:tiocktiace her mint In Wagington. --,, AMON •ismuutscproar;c . Co,nospo4ence of thb 434 zone. W alerre'm* ' Mai 4,1849. , . . The defalcation of Ely Maori, Mental of New York, brings to light a most surprising and dir graceful state of things. The seizure of the me. nay, which, it seems, hen I, eo e, embezzled, was mide March 5[6, 1848, more than 5 Yaw' before the irriarment Mlle Whig officer who discov ered the fraud. Mr. Moore had sold out the ittsiioo Of the duties and the plata of the plod for a Ines sum 0iv6,00 0 , and ao annuity of 47,4rXft a year—and magus the office over to a corrupt and unfaithful depth who, after F illed "' in 4 the government untl the discovery of his mis deeds, absconds, and effectually escapes the pun. suitsof public and private creditor.. Now the ;init.:Ole defattli of the Mushal was kniunn during this whole time to the Democratic o IOA o f the Court in New York, and it is hardly possible Id acquit Mr. B. F. Butler, the District At. turn', of a knowledge of it, or of some degree of n egligence in not knowing it. Whether Moore had any baud in the actual misappropriation of the mo ney Olina yet appeared. Bat while his eubordi. rate and agent was thus robbing the treuery, he .woe rosining about the country stumping for Mr. Candidate Cass. Hat the money fa gone, the twenty thousand! This vessel, a brig seized as a slaver, and belong ing to American merchants. hu been held, with all her appointments, under proceu from a United States 'Conn, for more than a year. She must new be releahed, and the proPeriV must be restor ed, Hifi can be found. Mr. Hall, the new District Attorney, will not prosecute the libel. The par ties gaintlforwani and demand the vessel, rigging, furniture, and above all the money. The brae/ o're all promptly delivered up, that is at the end of fifteen months, but where is the money Who has the twenty tbousandt The rue owners say the I United Stela Government; but no, the... Govern ment says it has never been paid into the Tromso ty, it was last hefird of in the pcasession of our Democratic know citizen Moore. And the pine dared merchants torn their weeping eyes upon that individual, who cooly refers them to bas depu ty, who bas decamped between two days. Bat the Government will not take advantage of its own wrouert-k-woet it thoughl Just bear what its law officer says--" This money has never been in the Treasury of the United States; it has only been in the private custody of one of Its °dicers-- If it be not -6:irthcoming, snie him. If he is :financially as well as politically bankrupt, we are very sorry, but we cannot pay you a cent."—. So the men Will be ruined. They will go to Con gress, and perhaps in twenty-ilve or thirty years, they will get a bill thiough restoring the money of which they have been robbed. This may seem to . be a distorted or ever colcired statement of the fact, but it is not. I do ntd learn that any important movement have taken place to-day, with refereece to appoint meets. It is reported that' the Secretary of tit Treasury has declined to make certain removals from the office of the 24 Auditor,requested by that officer. The rumor is revived that Mr. Penrose is to be transferred to the pod of Solicitor of the Tom my . that Mr. Gillette, the] present Solicitor, is to become first Comptroller, and that Mr. McCulla will retire. In the event of these changes, Mr. McClintock Young, now Chief Clerk, will become Assistant Secretory of the Treasury. Mr. Ramsey; Governor of Mintiest. Territory, is here, andzill set out for the scene of his du ties on Saturday Dent. Mr. Forward, having finished the professional business he came upon, left town for his few. dance on Monday evening. The editor ofthe Union again aaaail me with bitter acrimony. A week or ten days since, I mm. mut:mated to you a harmless and amusing piece of gossip, which was eutrent all over town, to the elect that Es:Senator Wesicott In a spirit ofmia chief, had been writing articles in the `Eerie, Vein' upon proscription, which Senator Foote had adopt ed and copied, and furnished to the Union editor for publication. I believe I gave this merely as on dir, and clearly enough manifested my opinion that it was of very Latin coissoputice whether it were strictly true or otherwise. The Union makes this en excuse for one due most ill tempered and unmannerly smolt* open 'Gamins; which he has I ever unstained, even tWon that organ of party via. , lance and malignity. The story was, told to me by. i a well known gentleman in the political world, who had it directly or indirectly from Mr. West• nett himself; and I may add, that the terms of the denial in the Union sufficiently indicate that it is substantially, if not in all its details, tros. The editor admits that Mr. Weetcott writes for the paper, and that though amicable relations now subsist between them, they have been so mach at variance, that he would not have been permitted to indite its editorials. When they made up, the public neither knows ear cares, but I suppose not until idler the articles spoken of had been written and pablishisd. II is very evident That the pan graphs of mine which' have been copies into the Union, have been, seized upon merely to gratify an old grudge, conceived from my having, on some ocizashros,candidly expressed my opinions in regard to the course of the Union, as n partizan journal. I will retaliate none of the insults its ed itor tatemyte to cast upon me, though I know of no nue more vulnerable than he ia. Were I delibe rately to set myself about a description of his ca reer, since he came td Washington, I fancy he would obtain little ativanutge over me in the way of a rust and telling philippic. Jumuc We learn froorthe St. Louisßepublican, of April 29, that the trial of Loan. Plenum., editor of the St. Louis iJnlon, on an!lndletztient charging hint with an ataatilt with intent to kill F. P. Bute, Jr, was brought to . a eloao,atid the defendant acquitted Ai1331.1. 0/ STILLIIIHIP SAJWI SWUM—This steamer, so lung out, =tied at Nem York on Tneeday, from Liverpool the 29th March, with over 200 passengers and ■ valuable cargo—both pia good order end emidition." The S. S. broke her piston rod and cylinder when five days out from Liverpool, and her propeller having got jammed was rendered nucleus, acting, as a drag sod impeding her sailing. Tail Naumann HOUST, recently burnt at Mon treal, Canada, wile a TAM granite building, owned by the city and rented to the Government for some $4,000 per annum. Its election cost about scum MATH 07 as Agvirr.—The New Orleans Dells of April 6, bey • Lang obituary notice of George Cooke, tui artist of sou* reputation nt the South, who:died of cholorn,mt the 12,6 th of March. He for merlyreilded in Washington, but for some years he had paned his !inters hi Nevrthieens, and the summers chiefly in South Carolina and Georgia.— His pencil seems to have beyn very industrious, the Delta's notice mentioning that he had painted more than • thouaind pictures, including portraits, ImathicepeOiistotical piect tic. He was a de vimiand highly esteemed member of the Methodist Church. • Ls:rim= wan OP Tilt *HMO OF &nem, To Astruca—The anfattulale Chaska Albert, who had reached Madrid onqtis way to Oporto, does not intend, as some of the paperahave gives Otas to reside ip the latter city. Persona who are se- outdated intlinatelp with hii movements, have sta ted his intentions to be,!to leave Europe entirely and take refuge in the United States of America. a course which bur many incomes presents •ery desirable. We L.&lleac that the ex-Eing, after a short scrjottra at -Oporto, Will sail direct to New York, and intends to spend 'some time in traveling through the States. No place, we believe, has been filed for his permanent: residence. DIIVOCIATIO Ructarar.-7A !Mint° was tired a, Poston on Monday, by the deissamms, proclaiming their satisfaction at the removal °Marcus Morton, democrat, from the collemorthip aphid port. The Post, the leading democratic paper, sayer “If Alr. Polk and Mr. Walker had dime their duty Mithfally, we should not have been depend• eat upon Gen. Taylor and Mr. Meredith (or a favor we now tuotogratefully acknowledge.” The CornMilakMerl of ..the New York Canal Food recently advertised for a loan of 8100,000, at an Interest of arc per emu.. The adequate bids were more than live times. the amount required. and tkeamottitt of premium realized, was 81,650' The loan was awarded - as ddlows: Hence V/1410, Syracuse, $lO,OOO SS 25 do do' 10,000, 8 00 J. Tbompooe, New York, 2.5,000 7 80 do do 20,000 , 705 ' do do EL Caswell, Hertimer, Flom the Ba - lihnOta San. B.Ointa jiid Ohio The -time ' athanti:& final action upon* choiceof a mutela the. Ohio for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The, importance of starting rig it cannot be over . moat:fed, and thirektte freedis• minion must be encouraged upon every point bell Mg upon the issue. It is true that during Bev. eml past yetirs' this subjecuhas been mush before the people, very generally agitated, and bits from. ed a prominent theme at most of the public meet ings relative to the Akin of the road. It is aue, of maxim, inseparable from the prosecution of the work, and indispensable to that degree of success ociumiensmate with so great an muter- standing. There is a lively interest pervading the commen t), in relation to this qaeation. it is apparent that the prosperty of our city will be grealy affected one wey or the other, as the selection of route may be judicious or otherwise consequently every indi vidual, whaterier his nation or calling may be, has an interest at elate either direct, or indirect in the result- That there is diversity of opinion upon the subject before us is not to be domed, but whether it is Well founded, in the absence of actu al surveys of other than the Fairmount route, it is not possffite to determine. Of course, no ems can entertain a rational doubt but the officers of the company will act wit t% all singleness of purpose to t he attainment of the Oeat purpose before them.— Yet while opittions prevail of the nature of those intimatedbelow,it la very desirable that they should be relieved, if possibtectiy enlarged infonnauon, that the progress of the work • upon the selected route may ant he embarreased by doubts and With this view, we admit the following commu niration to our columnar and shall share with our readers the grktificaticia to be derived through any, means for the adjustment of this vexed question: Exrmcoton OP TIM BALTIMORt AND Oars RAIL• 80111.—This subject is exciting intense interest in this city as the crisis approaches—it is of vital im portance'—demands a calm, searching invesugas lion, thm k tho'best lights may be elicited, to arrive at the Or th. Wheeling. on the Ohio river, has been fixed upon as the point to reach. Then, the very best mine should be selected to lead to that city. What Ls the best route , The one over man§ mountaind, fearful precipi ces. at high grades and short:curves—passing through a cold and uninhabdedtreirion, where no aid can be hoped for—inaccessible at every step by a long circuitous line—at a cost of from eight to ten millions of dollang which, must be tinished to its terminus before one dollar of net revenue can be expected. Or by nature's route, which has so kindly been prepared for us—descending a stream by gentle incanations and easy corms— mostly through a highly cultivated andferule COW} try, inhabited by to community able and willing to aid in making the road—touting ou its w•ay, one at the greatest cities of the West, and passing through matey others—by equated distance very many miles the shorter, and at shoot one half of tAt iggst. Would we not, then, with these advantagea, NI in a better condition to compete with the cen tral route! No one can imagine that we may reach the West at any point where a sharp competition ard‘not be encountered. We shall pause for e dispassionate answer from the president and di rectors whom we have for the time being placed over the destinies of this great work—admonish ing them not to take a (ptal step on their own high responsibility wail thiapenple have light. 'Dm Roan sea CPres Fate. ANI IMPORTANT ACT The Galloping Ad to restrain Corporations from issuing obligations redeemable otherwise than in Gold and Silver, or in current Bank Notes, passed at the last amnion of the Legislature, was approved April 21st, IWO.' •Sto 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and 110.3: of Espreretuntrers of the Commonwealth of Penn. sytraniatini General Asternbly ewe, and st m hereby enacted by the autherity of the same, That from and after the passage of this Act, it shall not be lawful for any Ctuporation within Ibis Commonwealth, directly or - indirectly, either by itself or through any agent or ascots, indtvidnal orindividuals, to make, insane, redasue, or put out, or circulate, or cause to be issued, re-issued, or put out, or circulated, any rertfiCate, check, order or due bill. or ack nowledgment of indebtedness of any description, for any purpose whatsoever, payable or redeema ble in anything except in G old or Silver, and that any violation of the provision. of this Act shall be held and deemed to be hirfelture of the charter of any Company so dreading, and say pnvate citizen may be qatearaminto, proceed according to lam to have such airiciture decided. Provided, that thud Act shall not be construed to authorize any corporation or irOvidual not expressly authorized by existing laws to issue any note, bill, cheek, or certificate whatever, in the nature and similitude of a batik note, sad intended foe eircalalion, and that all laws inconsistent with thin set be. and the same are hereby repealed: And, provided farther, that this section shall amt be coosteu.-d m, rd. to pre vent any Corporation from drawing orders in the ordinary course of business not intended for cireos lattOn or in payment of interest, and that such or ders shall not be negotrable . _ Sac. 2d, approved April If/. 1E49 —That it shall not be !annul fin any person or persons to .sane If issue, pay out ditorculate for any purpose whets. ever, any .ottecklortler, certificate fir interest due, or growing due, on Lehiah Common Lien issued by the Leislgh Coal end Nov/puma Company; and tinny perro or pen.ons shall violate the provis ions of thin ...ob., such person or persons shall, upon convictioo therol, pay a tine of fifty dollars; one heir of which fine shall go fur the line ot the Commonwealth, and the other half for the use of the person or persons bfinging suit for the name. • Pennsylvania Laws An Act, in reference to Prom/nary Nat. and Counterfeit endorsements. [This act is a portion ocalt omnibus bill which explains the numbering of the Beene.] A Section 7. That from and after the pasaage of this act, in all cases where suit is brought m any of the counts of this Commonwealth, upon or for the re covery of the amount dee on any promissory note, post note, note of hand, due bill, bids of exchange, draft,order, check, or ocher instrument of wnung la thenatttre thereof,ao plea shall be held to be avail able, arid no decent eshall be made or taken by the defendftt or defendants for want of proper and timely idealised of payment or acceptance, or proper and timely protest far and nonce of nonac ceptance or ton•payment of the same, Unless the respective places where such demand is to be made and where such pollee is Li be served or given, or the narnee and residences Or place of business of the respective parties thereto, shall be legibly and distinctly set forth thereon. Sec. b. That witch such places of demand and notice, for such names, residences, or places ut bu siness Cite omitted to be set forth as intereskid, de. mind of acceptance, as well as protest for and no tice of ncto-acceptarima, may lie made and given at any time before maturity of Peal inetruments regnant acceptance and demand of payment airmen as protest for and notice of non.payment of the same at any time after maturity thereof and be• fore suit Is broight thereon. Sec. C. That in all such case. of omission os a foresaid, pronstssory notes,post note, notes of hand, anthills, end such Ithe:natruments. shall be held to be payable and protestable at the place where they are dated, and if they contain no place of date then aL the place were they are deposited or held for collection, and bills of exchange, drafts, orders. checksoar other instrument. or securities in the nature tkereoC shall he held to he acceptable, pay able and protestable at the place where the rame shall or may be addressed to the drawer or draw ers. Sec. 10. That whenever soy value or amount shall be received as a conaideratiou to the sale, assignment, transfer, or negotiation, or in payment of any bill of exchange, draft,ch ec k, order, prom/est ry note, or other instrument negottable within this Commonwealth, by the holder thereof from the en dorsee at endarseer.or payer or pnye rs of the same, and the signalers or signatures of any person or per sums represented to be parties thereto, whether as d rawerJacce purr, or endorser, shall have been fore. ed thereon, and such value or amount by reason thereof, erroneously given ar paid, each endue. see or endorsees, as well as payer or payers re spectively, shall be:legally entitled to recover back from the person or persons previously holding or negotiating the same, the value or amount so as dire wad given or paid by such endorsee or ender. net, or payer or payers, respectively, to such per son. or persons, together with lawful interest there on, from the time shut demand shall have been made forrepayment of the same. Sec. 11. That all bills of exchange, deaf., or ders, checks, promissory note., or other lustre. meats in the form, patens, or rimilitude thereof, that shall or may : hereafter be made, or be drown, or endorsed to order within this commonwealth, upon nay person or persons, body politic, or tort. rate co-partnership, firm, or institatlou of, or In or that shall be made payable in any other state, ter ritory, county, or place whatsoever, for any sums or sum of snooty, with the current rate of ex change in Philadelptim, or such other place within this Gammon - wealth Where the. same may bear date, or in etntent funds or such like qualification euperadded, shall he'. held to be negatintiable by endorsement, and reraaverable by the endorsee or endorsees in lax her, or their own name or names in the same trianner,to all intents and purposes. as bills of exchange mid promissory notes formally drawn and ordinarily in use and negotiable witbio this Commonwealth, are now by law recovorablg therein. ArrnrivEn April fifth, one thousand, eight hun died and forty-cre. CUOLEILA AT Inqr Ostutatts.—A loner from New Orleans to the Charleston Courier, dated on the Uthlllt„anys. 'The =ports of our Board 01 Health do not show the grudnal upproveatent which we had been ted,to expeot. The deahs duong the lest weak wag. two hundred and thirty-two. of which one hundred agd ono wen, ofoltoicta, which l m inetease on thu Week previous." Ensoo7•l, CONVICRIO2I 07 VA.—Bishop Meade has determined to remove the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Chinch from Wheeling to "Cbarfoltdsville, in consequence of the approbate skins of cholera, which see .0 finnan , ' add Mid as to forbid the hope of • sufficient estemblago of clergy and laity for the considerations of the subjects whioh w some berme it. We understand that the Bap bitCherch hes done the same in mention to its Convention ' by; removing it (Ma Lonlwnlki to lobe other plece—dthe 29,000 730 2,000 7 51 Twit NOHT H The'rnepeited'editoreff the Nein; Orksann •` BaL telini * .W)to has been (or the last three mouths GOIn hantne, end during part of the time been travelling in the North, has done good service for the renders of the Bulletin, by writing letters to them from his different resting places, which, though of old date when they get back here, are yet rend by as with much interest. In iliac at these letters, written from New York on the lib of April, we find the following views of the rela tions' between the Slate Governments and the Gen eral Government, which appear to as altogether both sensible and well timed , "In reflecting upon the immense wealth, popu. lation,.and resources of the State of New York, it cannot fail to strike any one how perfectly absurd is the chimera which so continually haunts the minds of Virginia abstractionists and South Cam lina nullifiers as to the encroachments of the Gen eral Government and the danger to State rights. For my own past, I think the danger and the en croachments are to be apprehended on the other side, and that it is the General Government which is much more likely to be the sufferer. I should, for instance, like to know how sun a State as New York would be coerced into obedience, in case she took the bit in her mouth, and defied the Gen eral Government on a question in which the lat ter had decided right oa its side? We all recol lect the case of MrLeod, in which New York in- slated upon trying the mall, and if found guilty, of executing him, which would inevitably have brought on a war.-with Great Britain; for it is a well ascertained fact,that in that event, the British Minister bad orders at once to withdraw from Washington, and to notify the British Admirals on the Halifax and West India stations. Yet the State of Now York had no right to try that man for an act which he did by authority, and under the express orders of hie Government, the latter boldly avowing the fact, and the subject being then a matter of complaint on oar part, and of an gry negotiation between the two nations. The jury, fortunately. probably for the pence et the country, acquitted McLeod; but,had it been other wise, how could the General Government have ' prevented his execution, had New York deter mined upon it hove always thought this out- ery about the encroachments of the General Gov ernment, and the danger to State rights, the veriest humbug that was ever got up in this age of hum bugs, and I am daily more and more convinced of it. A man to day is Governor of a Suite, or a member of the Legislature, amps thenarbre on the qui vive to guard his State againat injury or op pression from the General Government; to morrow he becomes President of the United States, or a member of Congress, and, presto! his disposition and views are instantly changed, and he becomes an encroacher upon (and an enemy of) the very State of whose rights he was the protector the preceding day. What an absurdity:" Tux PaOartarr to FaanCL—the Paris morer pondent of the London Morning Chronicle gives the Wowing account of the present slate of popu lar feeling in Franco "According to present appearances we are like ly to have soon an opportunity of witnessing the curious spectacle of a republican legislature with scarcely a republican in it. From all parts of France the accounts received give the strongest assurer...as that the Republicans are at a discount, and that the candidates put forward by the •Mod ratei will be succetsful. It is not alone the Red Republicans and Socialists against whom the feel ing of the country is SO decidedly ehowing The Republicans do la dedle, or party of the Na tional, arc almost as unpopular as the Ledru Rol hos, Flocons, sod Proutitiona Even General Cav aignac has lost the little popularity he had; and the very persons who during a few months cried him up as a demi-god, speak of him num as a hard hearted, selfish, end bloody-minded tyrant, who, In order ID father the objects of his own ill-regulated ambition, allowed the maurrection of June to gain head that he might have an opportunity of putting it down. So much for popular favor in France.— Within the last few months four or flee bets of public men have risen ti ppulanty , ao l lower, and, after enjOymg their eihurt.bred greatness for a few weeks, nave sank into the r pristine obscurity How bog the great Ines of the present day are destined to last remains to he wen" Honarn Milanto ao Lies—A correspondent of this N. Y Esprewi, writing from Binghamton, April 30th, say, .A ino.l extr.lorirway murder was .O.llllllCa In our county on Friday last. A Mr. liongbtarling, of very intemperate habit,,, was plouviung m nom. puny wan a young earl, only e.gbf yes,• of ago , (IS we r pert 1 and oven-anon t.v unonleation,nE• able to provemi with his Work, laid biassed down in int. farrow and went to sleep. “This young man seeing his father's helpless condition, took the teem from the plough and dr]. ring them to the barn unharnessed them, and then went to the house, where he obtained a sharp seiS, and proceeded directly to the spot where his father lay, and absolutely chopped his head ryf , and no he tell, the story, struck the freak- Ws hood a Woe' which threw it several Met from hint .The reason he evolve theborrid deed Ise* his father wits s drunken worthless scamp, end that the day previous he had chastised him when lElw...dad." LNITEMITrfI non CAIJIZILIU.....Ariffe GoLI .1,411. covered. —Advmes received at New York contain the Cameros. additional particulars of late iatellie gonna from the gold region The Trovada arrived at Magadan an the lath, from San Francisco, with odvicca to the 3rd of Merritt. The steamship Oregon, with her three hundred prwreogers, arrived. at Mazatlan oa that date—she merely touched there, and proceeded on her voyage to San Francisco on the same day. By pnvana letters received at Mexico, it woo learned, that during the week ending the lath of March,. schooner arrived at Mazatlan, trout San Francisco, with ftferen favoured ODSCSJ 05240,000) gold os board from the Matra- Thu gold had been purchased at San Francisco, at from ill to $l5 per ounce. On dm lbth of March,• berg and a schooner left Mazatlan for San Francisco--they each earned seventy passengers. The news which arrived ev ery day was as good end so positive, that every one in Malarial was wild to go to the gold region.. News also had been received, that soother Placer had been discovered in Lower California, which bid fair to wrist in richness those on t h e Sacramento floor. Parson Brownlow, of the Jonesboro' Whig, was knocked down in the streets of that town, on the Login 01 tee 'id inst. while returning home Gum hurch with two friend. The assailant had sta tioned himself in a narrow alley, and, when Brown: low paused, came up behind him and inflicted the blow on the back of his head, leaving-him sense. less. The injury contined him Li his bed, for sev eral week. He themes a young man named John Ityland, Jr., with committing the deed who had been published in the Wing as a deserter from the tinny walla an Mexico. BrOWnloar reiterstu this charge and a great many other. against Ry land. He says that he passed him to the street during the day, but that Ryland hail nothing against hint then. It is well known that the parson will tigM—La-nwrille J trUrna 1 . LhtaTu or Cantata was with deep regret we learnt that a telegraphic deapatch was received here yesterday, announcing the sudden death of Capt. Wyche ;inter, of the United Slues Dragoons, in Charleston, on Wednesday afternoon last. He left this place on Monday evening, in company with his lady, with the intention, we understand, of rutting Ler friends in Athena; but anon lifter reaching Charleston he became danger oust}, ill, and died the day succeeding his arrival there. We are not informed of any other particu lars attending his untimely death. lie leaves a large number of friends behind hint, oat only among his companions in arms, but throughout the coun try, to mourn over his sudden demise. Ilia loss will be felt wherever he was known, and pnrticus lar/y in the army, where he was regarded as a brave and OlerilOrlolls officer 841,11iligth ran, April 27. Ryas:laze Bocauctit or A CALIFORNIA SNIP— ROBLIEROPI, &c.—From a letter la the Now ()I leum Delta, dated Acapulco, Aped I et, we take the 4,llcwing. rumor has been put afloat ben; although 1 have not been able to trace it to any respectable source, that a snip front Panama, having nu board a large oundser of passengers, was burned st sea, and but a few souk saved from the burning wreck, in a small boa:. "Oa the 2hth Much, the British hark, John Bit sun entered this port, forty three days from Pan. MP, having one hundred and jounces passenger on board lor California, short of water and proms roan Three of her paaseugen died on the pa. sage. She takes on board twenty pusengerf. "Three Americans arrived trout Mexico venter day, from whose baggage tho sum of 1.400 w stolen on the rood, which they Lod nut mined their arrive! here." THE Lira COLD WKATISEI rn Misaissicri.-- We have a letter horn a 111.31 M M leer ter, Lafay ette county. Mies , ,haya the New Orleans Pioa yriue of April '21,) describing the snow tom at the lthh rect. From the morning of the 15th, the snow fell freely, watt a cold wind from the North which prevaded Curly erghl hours. We copy Gum the letter 'There was ice frozen over a wash pan half full of water so think that it was turned bottom up wards nod still held the water, the ice not break- ML. Thinasoi L C:idaymorcunr, the I fth.— Tfroszzn.v.tet.grund was dry.as we had no rain fur two or three week. promo.. Bad the ground been wet or the air damp, every thing would have been killed. and it is bad enough as it is. The earn is bitten smooth with the ground ; all the gardens are ruined, though. we worked with the pianta to secure them.; the wheat bndiy injured, and all fruit, peaches and apples, totally lost. I saw 4.5 day 111111411fillf sad mate, mon shrubs, an inch thick, killed dead. Delany of the lot ves ul tho limber and the twigs ale s inged. About half of Ike cotton crop in this region had come up, but Is cukemooth to the ground, and what in worst of all, we have no more ssial. Farewell for one half of the stand thisseamon. Tun C.ssnials Palm.—The Toronto Colonist of the 27th alt., kolas the following language: ••The recall of Lord Elgin,the disallowance by the Litiven ul the Rebel-aelehttilltg measure. and the &isolation of the Provincial Parliament, are also. lately necessary to mune peace, quietness, and constitutional government to Canada." Art ..ad What called soluble glingilit . noW beginaiali to come into use sit a covering: gwSimoodand.;En oth er Practical PtillaracL.i . SOme of cam glace? arti sans may like to etcperiment nom It. It is com posed of fifteen equal parts powdered quarts, ten of panel' and one of chareoaL These am melted together, worked in told water, and then boded with tine parts of water, in which It entirely dia.. solves. it in then applied to wood work, or any caber required subsianca As a cools it gelatint. ses, and dries up into a transparent colorless glom on any surface to which it has been applied. It renders wood nearly incombustible. Candlesticks with moveable handles have been invented, by which they are always kept in a ver• tir.al position. More than 8000 pattern fur uafco prinung are registered annually m England. BeeuLiful carpets, with small rose and convolve lus patterns are nom manufactured. Some ingenious mathematician has devised new demonstrations M . 1.6., first six books of Euclid, by using colored lines, diagrams and symbols instead of letters. Good jelly is now actually produced from ivory dust There are SOW artists and art students:asides, Two artists from Cv'ermany are publishing albums containing mihtnry sketches, portraits, scenes in camp and in battle. Dere replenished his portfolio while recently fighting against the Danes, and Adam while serving watt Endetzky. There is it German Art Union which has fitly three crowned heads amongst its members, and expends a large sum annually for worksiof rut. Asinine fretivals are now fashionable fit Munich at which, in appropriate costumes and character, whole histories are relatuil—N. Y. Eve. Past. Dr. Foote, of the Buffalo Commennal Advertiser it 121 said, accepts the appointment of Charge d Mar., to Bogota, tendexed him by the Admtnt. section. APPOINTMENTS BY TEE PRESIDENT. Inane Dillon, Zanesville, Ohio. Aaron F. Perry, Columbus, Ohio. William Oliver, Cincinnati, Ohio. Gold S. Sillman, Brooklyn, New York. Andrew Mortimer. Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Joseph T. Dunning, Brunswick, Maine. Caleb Clark, Ann Arbor, Michigan. PAILODT ON UNCLE MED. At lung by .11r. Kelley, at ikttelnan's Maar Layfuyttte, badman) There formerly might have been seen an aged colored individual, whose cognomen was uncle Edward, And he departed this life sometime .111., some time since; And he had no capillary substance on the sum mit of his crsamm, On the place designated by nature (or the capillary to vegetate. CHORI.M. -Tbao lay down the agricultukal implements, Allow the violin and bow to be pendent on the wall, For there is no wore physical energy to be display ed by indigent aged Edward. For be has departed to the abode designated by a Lhnd providence 6r all pious, humane, nod be nevolent mdividuala Uncle Edward had digus in longitude to die bam boo Loma/ion which spring. so riposte neously on the bank of the Southern Munassippi. And he bad no oreolars with which to 0 observe the beauties of nature, And he had no dental formations with or hick to masticate the Indian Meal cake, Consequently be was kneed to permit the 1 ndian Meal cake to pass by with impunity. When uncle Edward relinquished h•,a bold .ate 'alley, ha minter was exceedingly grieved, And the lachrymal poured down his cheek e imr lot loth° ramsfrom heaven. For he knew ihe old man was bud beneath tee ra firma, fie would never have the pleresure of bettoldin.l the physiognomy of aged Ed - ward any more. • JOB P/1.1211:IBIG. BILL lIKA.LB, CAILIXti, CIBCULAITY. idansfeaca, Bills Lasting, Curaracta 14, Mania, USN eu.ha, LAM& clasancaria,.thrhi 1.01.7101, y ?hated OA the shaman notice, at Law :Ince*, as. the denLarne; rtaaaa. Improvements In lientlitry DR ti. 0 STEARNS, Into of Roston, is prepared caututactem sod sct Bun Trrru to mimic tied pi o( cc spot, imettint or Atmospheric Somme Pinter• COTFIACIIMM Atip us ova SI :Mal., milers the Derv', espouti. Mee sail rondo. tee oczt door lc Me Ma oes ofem. Fourth stmet., Pittsburgh. lima Iro-4. D. thi'Esch.len, F. IL Ewan. Plzymag buxom 12 . 11 .1. — Pftpara4 by J W. h ,ll r• WWI= beet, N. V- :lad to; sale by A. Jaynes, N e. JilassWa.+nri_ Ticsa.mitiLl be Coco& a.clebabZil uv obablbe•elege to Amities, bed panic/gaily !or eta IK Moats. Ilarsa'a B. —Ait improved Chaco/ate prepare Yon, being • combination. of Cocoa oat, tameeena, eproroling mod petatabie, highly reetwastomded prism Warty for thyaltda. Prepared by W. Hater, Dorche ter, it..., utd (or sale by A. JAYN/..13, o the Pet Tea Stone, No, 71 Pearl It mChll W. Pl. Wright, 21. Li., Dontlmt,, (Vann. and residence on Fourth - 6 •:" 1 " Opp.. the Pntabnorn flank. Oth . . a n i,.. ou m rs: 4 7 t 51.1.9 =MI AS there are many unfounded and tdies p. valeta mrelation tu me eatateneo of the r C h utes umor rut oily, the Sanitary Committee deem it their duty notify the publm. that there bas not been n robin' ens- which has generated amongst to, and there eel Don. of the usual premonotory symptom.. A fear e Deb hare been hroUght here by the tame from belts , Letteee Menem no danger to b+ apprehended fro its mammon J9Htst NVulLty ALLEN COHI) .-- ELL, C. VI AGF.EL M. W LEWIS, annuary Catownte• . —Ertich of Church and State, by iJOUKe.! BOOKS' Ell Rev B W Noel. The Church in Earnest, by Rev J Angel /amts. Ado me co Young Men, by T S Arthur, iitlt Young Ladies " •` Papaya of Elos—Ch•rtes Lamb Epstlmam Cholera., by Pro( Coventry Cyclopedia of Moral and Religious Anecdotes Compete Wort. of Charlotte Elizabeth, with me• tapir by her hostmod. 2 vols, , Illtutrated with steel plates Oregon and California in ISM, by Judsr Thorntor, The lam Ezpeditoin to the Dead Sea Proverb. for the People, or Illustrations of Praetlea Godliuess drawn from the Hook of Wmdom, by E 1. klegcan Dm•emoy Sermons, by Dr Wayland. Klemm. at Meteorology, by J lirocklesby, A. at For saM by K HOPKINS, my 7 Apollo Butidloc,4lllst . )i AC., ULAI"S KNOLAND—Tierperls Sae minion , IVls , portraits. eloth-77. cents per volame Far sate 01 JOHNKTON A STOCKTON, ap7 earner Merket and ad sts - I\T P.W AND VALUABLE WOHK.—NiAmu, anti IA nu Rom... with nn ...unlit of a Tint to We Canine on an . n. of Kurdistan, and iho Vrandia, o r De•ii Worohippert, tad an inquiryinto ntonwtt and son of the ancient Aeaynans, by Austen Henn y Laynrd. Egg , D O. D. Just reed nod for sole by 01,7 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON Clintuclo sod Post pion. copy. - - - Winton& Insurance Company. 7 N conformity with the Act of Ineorporation. tb r I Roots will be reopened for the sob.. iptkon t.l the remainder of the stock of the Wentern Inturane c Company thetur34lsit sharra,l at their office iIJ Spaul k W o,oo9 fe L C2d 'loll') No 39 Water creel. Pittebargh. on THURSDAY. the 17Th day of May, A D 1549, between the Itottra of 10 and 3 olrlock Fire Dollars per OMIT will required tn be paid al the time of suharribt o t t J. FINNF.V, Jr , oar dtwayll Secretary A. d. ALDERMAN A SILt POLICE. MAGISTRATE-- Office, !TM 'Dem, Wert side, nest Liberty. Itetide. the legitimate duties of btu °dime, attenttoit will be glren to droning Deed. Honda, , Mortgage., Mimic. of Agreement, ke Po.ttne end tot tialr up book. and iteeoninu. renting boozes and col leetioe rents for now remdmn owners, to. my; d3t L A 1 . 0; 7 011, - bids r by H AIR—Iwo itis prime Manly, for sale by my:_ J. D. WILALA.SII3 VENISON. --Sou ha sub, by . _ Y 7 J. EL WILLIAMS M O d L w AS , S us i t , 34..- e; 94 y I. 8. IVATEIIKIAN , my 7 Nu 31 antler awl It (rant Ills. BOAR-20 !Inds prime N. 0. sugar, new crop; le, do e,7 .merry pnnse old do, for sale by 1.. M. WATERN AN C r r t -1 baps Green itio L evf . re v ouryo titslnd 1010 - AILn.S.--350 kap Nub, and Staab. asaaried, and or sale r L. S. IVATERIIIAN FEATHERS-alk/ lby ensue Mai., just reed end , sale by 9. F VON L Cu. F LU tin tl y l 7 —'' 'hi. " Rl' VM , 7I1 1 0 " N; 1 11 . 0181' k Co NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. CANAL LETTING.--The under attlingi, 'rotnte. of We Wubash and Floe Can,. herby give notice that they will receive sealed proposals at Washington, Davies eoutity, Indiana, on the nth day ofJune stem, for the construeuan of about tarenty.four miles of said Canal, emending horn the proposed Dam acenl. the West fork of White River, near the South hoe •f Green county to blamrille. to Deifies motility. Orl this por. don of lam there are to be constructed Eve Lai Locks and one Guard Lock, to• be bath of limber, a Duni across Slinkmd i s Creek, and one or two strioll Aque ducts, together with the usual •artety of earth work common toe canal. The line will he divided Otto see. lions morning Moat half a mile in length. At the same tints and pi are, proposals will he revel ved lot buitdiag, with col stone masonry, the piers of the Aqueduct over Etutt fork of White River. The mane (or this masonry miist he procured from the qua,- ties of durable limestone to be found on er Oral either 'p m or Wen fork of While Ever, from which point they can be delivered by water. The line to be placed under COlaract, will be ready for Inspeotion ten days prevtom to the nine of teenier, and all necessary inform anon in reference thereto will be too by the Besides t Engineer. CHARLES BUTLER, A. M. PUEIT_ TUO. IL BLARE. L_ _mY~lnnnY7 Tnerrets' Orem, _ Terre-Nauta, April 7A i 1649. Fire sad . Marino Insiirsiace.—Tint Prey. pylon NA VtglaTloN LIND PISS lIONWICN CoYNOrt—• chanered IKAY--contiones to insure, upon every de scription of property, at the /overt rases. Omen, No VI Market street. SAMUEL GC/WM.li, Pres.'. Board= Friona, Seel. myNdani eizoposate sou A LOAM. thiripelglah %andel' of the ant Of the Coutial ofthts Ointennavvealth, entitled "An aet ' to arevlde.Ger the ordinary gape.= of the o°°°,2o meut the repair Ofthe Canals , and Railroads of the Cornmotterealth;and the payment of other elaimndue by the stone,` , upproval the tenth day of April, A IX one thousand eight hundred and forty-am.,ronulton des— “Tbat the ' Governor of the Coonmealth p be, and he ...hereby ...homed to barrow, ott the faith of the Com monwealth and of the revenue here:natter mentioned, and which. hereby speetheally pledged far the pay meet of the interest and repayment of the principal, the sum of four hundred thousenddellam . end ftene nniheates of loan therefor, redeemable at thirty Tema Dm date, to be paid into the Internal improvement ad, and appropriated to the ez,penditures under this the said loan to bear interest at a rate not exceed. tog sit per cent. per annum, payable half-yearly, in specie, on the first day of January and July, to be term ed the Inclined Plane Los.' It Anther provides, "That there shall be annually set apart by the Com missioner. of the lemma) Improvement fund, out of the revenue of the publicmobs, for the payment of the Interest and final hquidation the debt hereby an ti:tensed, the sure of thirty Moneta:A dollars per annum, and a shall be the duty of the said Commissioners, oiler paying the interest, annually, to Invest the se,- Plat, together with its ocesursulatiou of interest, In the said loan, or In any ether loan of the Commonwealth, If th e sai d loan cannot be purchased at its par value, the said investment to form a sinking fund for the re demption of the principal at maturity." In pursuance of the provisions ardsaid, struca m ex.. "min that proposals will be received at the office of the ficerctary of the Commonweahlt, until 4 'o'clock, I'. M., of Toursday the thirty-first day of May next, for loaning to the Commonwealth. for the ;ma posts set forth in the said act, the stint o FOUR HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, at ante of interest not exceeding six per centjer annum, oayable half- yearly, in BIIECIC, at the Treasury of the Comm. wealth; the .lu4 loan to be redeemable in thirty years after date. Certificates of stock for the said loan, in the usual manner or agreeably to the terms thereof, will be is sued by the Governor; the same being transferable by the owner or owners on the books of the Auditor Gen- The proposals will be required m an y e.splieldy the amount offered—which shall not to y case be lees Man one hundred dollars—the rate of interest not ex ceding six per cent. and the premium proposed. The State reserves the right to accept the whol eed, or any part of the sari offered, sole.. the proposals stipulate to the contrary. Did. for the loan must be direct and explicit. No conditional or hypothetiCal proposal will be received. Upon the acceptance of the proposals, the money most he paid into the State Treasury, in such proportions and as such times, the of shall direct or appoint, and upon delivers of Me re ceipts therefor from the Treasurer, ceroficates of stock .111 be issued in such emanate as may be requested by the lenders. The proposals to be directed under seal to this odice, endorsed .Proposals for loan"—they will not be open ed or disclosed until the period for receiving them has claps A, after which no alteration in the terms will be admitted. TOWNSEND HAINES. Secretary of the Commonwealth fl The Secretary would bring to the notice of those willing to loan to the Commonwealth, the fart. ghat the 810,014 set span In the foregoing set, for the pay. ingot of interest on the loan therein authorized, it less Wen We 1112011 At now paid annually for the support of the Inclined Plano: and liana°, the appropranon thus mode does not diminish the annual resources of the Treasury. lurat3tavrtmly3o FMiTVS9'I7-Irtl'4 - 1 1111 E undersigned Assignee of Samuel Hill, Esquire, will otter at nubile vendee or outcry, on the pre mises. on the 30th of May, tom, at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day, a TRACI' OF LAND, contain. ing 9:10 and a half acres, satiate on the Monongahela ahout one Mlle above MotiongaheM City, in tVashinglon county. Fa. There are erected ou this tract, • new two %tory' hoick Dwelling. House. Al" log Dwelling House. There are two good Apple Oe chards on the premises; about BM acres cleared; 10 or 60 acres of which is first rate river bottom There is a strata of 0 feet of Stone Coal, under the whole tract, equal to any on the Monongsheln river. and so conve nient to the river, that it.costo but %Milo to remove it teem the brinks to the boats. The land is of the best quality, mid contains an inexhaustible quantity of immatune. This tract will be sold in whole or in part, to accommodate purchasers. '(ose wishing for further information, are referred to fudge Hill, residing on the premises, Samuel Beck et, minding mar the land, and Daniel Long, Inkeeper, Cinetunati, Ohio. . . . . There will also be sold on the Mat May, inst., at One o clock in the •flernoon of that day, on the premises, a teen of LAND, containing 68.1 acres, situated to Pal laerfield township in said county, adjointog lands of the het. of Davld Bolton, Jerome Usable and others; about one half of which is cleared; on which is erect ed a Unit Mill, walk two X. of X104<•; • new Saw Mill. a goof Dwelling House, ac. The terms A will he made known on the day of sale b y JOSEPH HENDERSON, s:lance. 911) COTTON AND WOOLEN MANUFACTU REISS—Haring made anangemente for a con stant supplyof FACTORY FINDING,S, we will sell at low prices Calf and Sbeep Baler Skins, Lace Lea ther, Flake's, Reeds, Wades, Hemp Twine Tresdles, No 5 to 15 Belt Ponchos, Wrenches, Stripping Cards, 10 to 15 Putout Dresser Brushes Weevers Broth es, he. he. LOUAN, WILSON & CO., nty4 UN Wood street, Pittsburgh- PORTOELA INSTITUTES, itaiollsol ha opened (15 V.) for the admission of young VD Gentlemen on Monday, the 9th day of April. Trans, (payable in advemcc) per session of 5 months: English, Classical and lilathematical depart ment SSA English department SID Imuled number of boarders will be received. For testimonials, references and additional informa• limy enquire of the al the and Robin , son street. between Eedoral Street and Sandusky, histett's awe COPEI.AND, A. 8., CR Tunny College, Dublin, Fa-Strat, sini Queen's flown. from the Royal ` School of Enniskille. Federal on, nese Robinson a. on_sydcf =SI=CI= matoNave Aarialrocaritanil—The atomiser 11109 oco'rr, will commence on Monday, !any 7, to run from the Old Greenwood. Landing, fool of Pia 0 . ... to Mk unseen, Maxtor Valifeelelock, a. it, is al ascii cam hulas until 9 o'clock, C. as, last trip from the Go, ilea at 10 Thai ttaloons are supplied with all the delicseics of ilia season. Tea aril o'clock. The Girders 'with la Wye collection of Greenhouse Pima Matthews An nual Omar Plants and Plaubberp Tim corofoalaMe wharf boat Greenwood, will De placed M the Pm street landing. my-5 ETAL—leo tons Not Allegheny Metal, (sod) o• Al bond and for Bale by ay".. WR H hFCIITCREON, 15•: Liberty et Hris i• prune order, Just reed and for sale by HENRY C. KELLY e.f . .r:LIVI. , IXRII-33 bags enula arrive;aa tor le - K ray:. 12Baall DICKEYFront Co, Bt 1 - 11:1CHHEL—H 1 No 11, in store and for sal. very low to close consignnt. tnyd /AMES DALZELL, Si water st Tr ,liIVEILS' 01L—Yanbls Brawn Oil, landing and Art .ala by rayS JAS DALZELL Ld 8D 011.-10 Ulla Nal Lard Oil, landing from •teumer Messeaser and for sale ay tys JAS DALZELL HK 1" DEW SYRUP—W bbl. Hooey Dew Sy Jimeing from Wenner Slesste_ger end 1. ...le by myS - JAS DALZELL lei KLRAT GOLD PENS. 7 UST RUC:GIVE.% a splendid lot of the finest Gold el Pens yet made. Pans are generally mad* of from to to th kor gold. I have hails large lot mariensma rod of srat gold, and finished 'run smooth hair points, and spring likes quill, and confidently recom mend them ni the very best made. his°, 35 closest of as gas/Ines from SI, in $2. and all warranted Also, is few extra Levindsan Pens. W W WILSON, In corner 4th anal Musket stn Scrip at Par, TAIU:N FOR CkitCRERINI.CB PIANOS . KL.P:BER, at WoodwelPs, No. Kt Third street, offers lor PVC an elegant lot Chtekerine. Pia nos, lflowoin at the lowest cash price, for Pittsburgh, Allegheny city, and County Sow Theymprise from Gto 7 octaves, and were selected by Mr co Chick• enag for this market. They are warranted to he equal to any is the city, having ail the latest iTopiovoulclllS, sorb ae circular scale, etc. . , , . Buyers .re invite d to rail previous to purchasing elsewhere and, also, to hung with therm some good badge, professional or otherwtse, to judge of um quail. y of the above instruments. N 11.—Written guarantees will be given with each Pomo, cunning the holder to exchange in ease the in strument he proved in the least degree imperfect. or faulty, my 4 H. K. I=l WILL 11,01116 Coy and Comfy Sortp at par, for I. any Property that may be purchasod of me at a rale I have advertmed m the Post, to take place on the lath and Itith May, at Lock No.ll, Versailles township, Allegheny county. WILLIAM L. MILLER. myComsnylti HOE PAPER—IWO reams assorted color., received 1.7 and for rale by S C HILL, my 4 S 7 wood at BACON—Mona Ilir assorted Ilanon, in store and sada by I. S WATEHMAN, "y 4 31 water and Oa fronts JusT REC EA VED AND FUR SALE-30 bb!s NI Herring' so do N C Tar. 13 YE FLOUR-40 bblo superior Rye flour, jun re -1.1 eerve4 and for .stle by my 4 ! 9h. IV HARR! VOH uyINE FLOUR-60 bbls Vitae Plow .1 , ). rued and r by tart 96- NV /49.9139Uti1i UTINDOW GLASS-100bn. Smith & Herron's bed; yy tt2. do I S brood, Just reel and for Aalo try nty4 S & W HARSAUGH SODA ASS-1.5 silks Kuril best Soda ttub, Just itutd. me WM for We by opt S HARDAUGD T EN Sad RES KzettSlut for by % j lgv i ;Ar 1141 Ito Seeondst • LA KE LlfilE-l b tnbiti saperior Lake Lime, ree'd and for sain.by tart S & 1V IiA.RLIAVOII 6 R KEN A rPLEs--3u obis au store rutd - for tale by any. 8 & W Ileaunlaili -APPLE IIUTTER-2 firkins of Apple Baiter. meld and for rule by, nly4 8&W NA RBA UGH Ai ULASSIfiat-50 bbfr N U blohuires. Just reed and L or sale by or 8 & W lIARLIAUO II _ .. 1I I . f y B.lla nEs Pittsburgh, Cinelanan and Lauis l' .lilt "telegitiph :knack, lut sale by 1t.y.1 N. HOLMES I SONS - - f. ti t rood by ,11.1 ht. lil:innetli.:B-iik 9.1 t )2 ' Alit NI.TBONG it CROARR n E ELABIIt -ou bids far sale by IL ntyi AI(IIISTRONG & CROZER rIASSIA-00 mats fresh Cairns; 7 bale% do Cloves; _) landing and for sale by tuy'l BA6 ALFA & SMITH I 'IANNI RB OIL—SO bbl. BWwll Ud, I~nd~ (no 1 ennal nod for rule by BAUALEY 3 R.UITH nay: . l . ~.., (I , OY/ Oil 't AHN-8.100 W. Cotton Yian, ...maned NOS. i 1 I. t0re.3.41 for gale low blAs DALZELL 1 . ,' ' :.l '4 , t i t 'sj - A ~stio LEIS James 8 H 211OlirrsTs a, gll et ' store end for •ak eery low to close eorwip. • mein, it` rasa JAS DALZELL • 'T., ,iya ....... ___ E P a NVT:4—;:i sky Peo Nuts, in store ond - tor in low to clove consignment by .53 JAB DALZELL Tt r :i rs io l l 'a oi S id C t l O Tl.— r 5a1t:1 . 3, 615 T m ileis i Clil ti bal iz ,niLszi L'INSi&ED OIL—It bbta joot reed and fur sale by El A FAIINESTOCK & Co, invl comer Ist and wood at. I.) R ' - —tiA Chios-ate M AciPo-i tt Ile astbi4b. bot s; CUd db Ilyim. SalpA Soda do sob. Nit. Bismuth do Crimson, do Uranville,Lotion do Cblosobcorut do !an received and for solo by .7 3 B A FAIINESTOCK & Co WO . PERAS—i2 Lae Copperas, Jost Istoinglattalor lJ sale by WI TUN BOWEN, toya flO Front et \ MEM PRUIT-400 butt dried'Procbes; "I"Tho kr Appler , for Ole by RHEV, MATTHEWS a Co, . cay 3 PS water et _ W HITE BEANS—IS bblifor soloby my 3 RHEY, MATTGRAB HEWS et Co CHIETI.44 bbl, for tido by apJ RILEY, MATTHEWS it Co . • • ;SPLENDID ST IC KiOF%!7 A.. LAU ON raiosa GTORE-$O. GO BLAB,B.ST AAA h! & CO. basingeoasiderably enlarged their . Store for the accommodation of theirs me:eas ing bonnets, we now prepared to exhibit to their re. tail treats the most catensive stock of nth and fasblen able Imported and American Goods they have ever offered lershis city. 'Their large Sasserl.Saasua, Wheth er with another large room. has been fined up and ad. ded to their retail atisortmeist, thereby givingshom am ple room for the display of their immense stock. Being constantly in the receipt of neerGoods from their house in New 'Vert, they we enabled always to offer the newest, bleat and most desirable goods, and at prices an low no nay nOll5O in the taunts'. Their stack consists In part of Fria Bean= Pitman of extra nob Beteges, Alhannes, Delphines mod Mhmaise ofd and elegant sLyles. Alto, Poi lde Cheer, Foular Silks, Mous de Lain', Grenlt one, Pekin., Blardiennes,Broche, Tulle du Nord, Ac. the. Six Hundred Pieces of new and nth style/slam:mom, Lawn and Organdies—splendid designs. Seven Hundred Pieces Realist, and Frawh Prints, Ginghams, Aipwcas, Orleans Cloth, Linea Ginghams, Cbßies, ix. &a. SlLKS—Three / It:tared Piece. of rich plum, figured and changeable Silks, of tint. rely now styles. Also. black Silk. for dresses, rtmtes, mutant., is. of supe rior high lustre. SHAWLS—Cuhmete, Thibet, Loag and Square Shawls, Gros de Rhine, Poult do Sole, Canton Crape, I Silk, Bongo, Sewing Silk, Wool Plaid, Grenadine and Muslin de Loins. • WHITE GOODS Cambric; Inconel; Victoria Lawns, Book and Swiss Moguls, Tarleum, Fancy Cheeks, Linen Lawns, Dotted Mask., Alai! and Now nook do, &a. ka LLNETI GOOD?—Damasks, Covert, Napkins, Dia r }Mikis, FsenchsLinen arid Dans, Bnmo.lnY Shoo , ' ais, Irish do. Irish Linens, best make and finish. lIONNETI4-A complete assosunent of Chins Bnud. AUCTION SALES, By John D. Davis, Anatioxiser. 3l _ 30 mass English and Ameriatia Bndu and tionery, En tar, And valuable standard works, in the various de partments of Merman, science, and Me artm Arumals end elegantly illustrated book., among whleh are epleadid London editions of very rare and choice works; fine Bible. and Prayer Books °tawny due:4, don. Portfolios; Gold Peas, in gold and silver eases, of the best maker.; letter, packet post, coartnerMal post, eap and note paper, envelopes, bleatik,hllo/th otemoriatdam books, etc. etc. To be sold at AUCtlall, at the store No 118 Wood street, between Fiala street and Virirt alley, C 013101,1- clog at early emille light this ( Mon day) evening, May 7th,and to continue every evening until the whole stock is sold. Catalogues may be had, and the books are now rea dy Inc examination. Ladies and gentlemen are itori. ted to call and examine them daring the day. The books are new and warranted perfect, and will besold without the Mast reserve, to the highest bidder. Terms, cash—Porehmers to pay for and take sway their books the day following emit sale. /OM D DAVIS, !met my Adjourned Sale of Household Furniture. This morning at 10 o'clock, at the worerooma of 0 Solent fc Son, comer of Wood and Smithfield streets, will be sold—Au extensive Imminent of very.supert• or new Cabinet Ware, made of the best materials and by first tae workmen, embracing MI the variety usu ally wanted by house teepers and others. Terms at sole. my 7 JOHN D DAVIS, duet Large Stork. of Dry Goods. On Monday wonting, tiny 7, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Soles Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth enema, will t. sold, WIII2OIII reserve, for cash currency— A large assortment of fresh and seasonable staple and fancy . Dry Goods, wrong winch are superfine cloths, cunt:reran saline:us, tweeds, jeans, collonades,, drillings, gingham', prints, de lain., cashmeres, plaid vicuna, silks, satins, printed lawns, swiss muslin*, super long sloths, blenched and brown muslitu, dann , ask linen table cloths, cashmere and Bantu shawls, white, crimson and dug silk takfs, silk and luting cost and vest buttons, Coats' spool cotton, hosiery, gloves, ribbons, de. At 2 o'clock, Groceries, Glassware, Furniture, &a. Young Ilysoo tea, coffee, N 0 sugar, Va mrinufae- , ured tobacco, 20 barrels cider sinagar, shovels,' spode., forks, wrapping paper, transparent and vaul t.a window blinds, Inakmg ginseng, mantel Clocker, gueensornsa, knives and forks. A large and general assortment of household and kitchen furniture, Ae. _ At T o'clock, Rudy amde clohinT, boots, shoes, hats, retest stock f dry goods, gold md site. watches, gee cogerr, inaltillaGlll3, cavalry lltbrCS, swords, Ike. soya 50 Banlang Lots in Bestinlie,adjoining the city o Allegheny, at Alsatian. On Saturday, May 12, at 2 o'clock, P. M., will be add on the premises, about 20 lams of ground, very handsomely situated on Nunnery Hill, hating • nom, manduag VW:4 , of the cries and surmunding country, plans of arldeb may be had at dm striation room. Terms, one Munn caah, in Alleghany or Pittsburgh i Senn; ono fourth on Ist January, 1P.514 residue payn- ble on fire years trout lat Jannary, 1919, with buttes; to he secured by baud and mortgatte. my 4 JOHN I) DAVIS, Auer AMUSEMENTS L .at Manager------C. S. Porter. Ammo &an Si/AZ Aian.•orr W. H. Czu.r. 0- Change of rime—Deanopen To, curtain will Nate at tl, ptecuely. FAREWELL .F1417.MT OF MIL I. ON LILY, when he will appear . . Harem 31orma.,1,Fannano, Ma; : The perunmenee will commence with PlatkapeareV . piny of hiLET. • Hamlet, Prince Or I . 2 PenMerk • 3fr. J. OrJer. Miss Craiee. Que.. • • , Mrs. Mediae. Donee. -...,by• • • •blasser_Wood. Atte r which the laughable truce of the WIDOW'S VICTLIL Pelham P.lgo • • • Mr. J. Drum. Jeremiah Clip.. • -- Mr. Prior. Jae. Chater!) . ' Miss Cruise. MM. Rau!emu - Mrs. Flier. Hansel sad Lot for Bale for Berlp. . M.. A TWO story Brick House, containing eight La rooms exclastin, of basement and cellar, and le for Imo familioo situated on Liberty Woo; Alleghenhwill be sold low for Scrip. Enquire of IL ILAN S Gazette office -Woo JOHN H. MELLOR, 81Wood streei, fiffrilimill soli for Scrip at pox, the following maw and second handTtancer One elegant rosewood 03 octave Pi ano, made by Baker fr. aavea,.N. 5:225 00 One do do di oeuvre MO OD ono rosewood 6 octavo, Gales & Co, N. Y.. • 275 OD One do 6 du do d 6..• • 25500 Una mahogany 6 do do nearly neav• • 400 00 One do Si do Resente= One do 0 do (knead -• • • Ode do Si do W Nouns Ono do .5 do English mY3 Valuable llalding i.oto for Bale rpm: subscribers are authori . xed to offer at private I. We, end upon highly favorable Lens!" a comber of very valuable Betiding Lots, comprising a large portion of the Lots nuered 57, GA, 09 and 70, in Woods , General Plne of the City of Pittsburgh, mum tail at the wean enatesurdly corner of Penn end Wayne' sweets, fronting 0(0 tent on the Ammer, and extending elong the latter about GOO feet to the Allegheny rives, and being a pert of the Real Estate of the Lao James S. Stevenson, Eso., deceased. A plan or subdivision of the above Lots, in confor mity with which it proposed LO sell, may be seen at the race of the undersigned, on Fourth between Mar ket nod Percy eta WILLLAMS & KUHN. my 3 The Brownsville Water C are Estali/Übe merits rt BAELZ MASON, in returning their grate j_,/ ful acknowledgments to the friends of the institu tion and to a &meriting publte In simernl, for the lib eral patronage hitherto received., announce at the same time teat they have mode essential =prat.- menu in the interior as well as the exterior of the es tablishment, during hut fall and winter, which will greatly enhance the comforts and amaseinents of in valids, who intend to visit this place during the ensu ing inunum. All the to to diseases nee tree:et...here, and they will endeavor to keep up the reputation the establish ment has won through the want, by otnet attention to p•uents that entrust themselves under their cam.la order tu undergo the treammt, patients have to provide themselves with two wbollen bi.seta, two eounn sheeu, three comfortablen or a tight feather bed and ail towels. Term., six dollars, payable meekly. mylculm DRENCH LINEN AND LINEN LUSTRE-9—W. .1` E. AICRIRIT loss stow open a full assortment of a above arteries, for dresses and ucks—among the lat ter are mune scarce colors, such as pink, blue, green, Ac.. also, pink, bina,.gteen, and mode colon of Ch. mel ' eon Lawns, and large assortment of embroider ed nmalma and LAW.. =33 . . . W. FL 111 reeent porch/me is now all reeeMed and pen, and persons wanting Dry Goods will do well la look at h. lamp mot fresh mode befors•porehosing— at onrcdessi earner 4th and market Ms. Wholesale Rooms op sours. my 2 rOBACCO- 4 4bjsOads rttlir 2:bacco, land gf.=.,.iedot and rby myt JAS TIALZELL, water at AffiNte-130 baler No I, anti - 7 bales tie 9 Bate JO ting, is store and for sale by mee /AS DALZELL m6l'l(3E—Received per sum Consignee, some time nnee, two bate., contenui uhkaowo, marked "3 C Conrad - The owner 1. boreby requested to pay ch•rgas and take them away. myti . WEigION EUWEN L 9tl Front st taiLottium OF Wig—Moak. of prime quality, far sale by IV Jr... 151 • rayl , - 860 Liberty la AT the sign of the Plane and Saw , 78 Wood street, • fresh supply of Cupeuters Tools, for sale by tura HUSEIR A LAUFMAN DC ON-10 eorted, clinv Imiding (trim stmr j)A qx •as CUmbOtialldi for 1 1 4 . A 4.Y rqcx . gy e, co, ivro . myst • lARD-13 Wm No t, now lumlmiirom sun Cum J beriandi null, by mr2 ISAIAFf DICKEY & Co DENlOVist—The subscribers have removed from 1.1 No 37 Water street, to the warehouse recently oc cupied by Jame. May, No by Water street: fajta RHEY, MATFUEWS & Co T A R-2.5 bbl. North Carotins, for sale by RUES, MATTHEWS A Co, thy t SS water It MOLAOOb9s--49 bbit N 0, Itmdlog from wow Paoli , le, and for sale by my 2 C h ORANT (2 U 0 AR-10 bhds N 0, Just ree'd usd my' CRORAP7T PT w NG PRINTO---1. large arro u r v mo g n .. l b l Yt prb . sl ' t r t eree 27; - ' my 9 sti&e•Kterr & % - tirrE 09 wood suern _ _. __ ..., 13 OB SOY PLAIDS—Ona D 863 84, AB Irk!, Blue 1.1.• Thud Cloakirip, just I opened, a. by my 2 SAA ~ CKLErr WHITE, DAFT STUFits—A very large aseoriMent eft , L atyle Summer Comm and Woolen Pent no% tut 'opening by rare stinerrxrr & wif p tuNTED "wss-5. mull leW COI Dreg i. c y cprlg n , med and for sale by my* SIIACKL & wurrE • INt7 I imvis—A fell aveartmenvOf ti - preach ty and Demesne amen.% jest opened fur sa% by mil IMAOKLETT & W HITE • ._ . _ nARI3ONATE of AIHMONA-1 auk reed and for sale by my./ -' BRAUN & egrrEm AT COPAL -d tau* reelikul for tale t a TER • my 2 BRAUN & 3d - resins recd iatifo - riCila Ty— rayi S C HILL ' IFIOTASH-9 cas jut re.ol and Loy ybjb by J B CANFLELD NE)Ai n fitPIIING GOODS 1144 Florence, Hamlettie./lough and Ready, Straw, Flat tish Chip,Fancy, Ise. te. BONNEP,RLOPiON—L% boons of Bonnet and . Cap ittbbonsof the best styles: -AWN black and ealmedj: Tairma, and Satin, hest qaality. Mao, Bonnet Silks, . '' llOS A4ll lll- arWES—Evary deseriptiorroi ladies and gend.sena two and (Hovels Craellta. Scarfs, Edith. Also, Bettye, Gime, Crape Lake Veils, black Mee dent Veils, to. de. NEW NIMES and MANTILLAS, of all the fash ionable colors and styles. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, TRIMMINGS, lee,- vaPes, callers, cans, standing eon al cambric res, Vidiencea, PILIICh and English Edgings, do, Inseninz, Bell Ribbons, linen earobna and laurnildkfk,. crapes. to. Se. , PARASOLS and PARASOLETTS—More than Iwo thentaand Panned and Pansoidatts, of every variety, Including the ben taaskm of to. Satin and Carnelian, Cloths, Cassimeres,Vesdngs, Sommer dinifs,TWeettai .Jealls. Also. Flannels, Checks, counterpanes. . GINGHAM% CHINTZ, 'MINTS, &c .— Mate thaw nen lamdred eases of the best style. and of every tie:. tidy. BLEACHED and BROWN MIISLINE—Ovat hundred eases of all the well known and appravedt;.. makes of Bleached Mashes; SOH balsa brown do,of ay, ei r ratiery add price. . • Purealsers may HwaYe tiel=grOnithei great f ides of nits establishment, of ob The Mas at the most reasanable prices- The . system st W PRICES. adopted by establishment, as theis ONE PRICE SYSTEM, having me with mei universal favor dm% the sabseribers an enabled to for still greater inducements to parchment. 'Every ar ticle will therefore be masked at such km rate as can not fell to give percent' Satisfaction. .241r-haat. How all parts of the country an iil•lled to Still. A. M. MASON ap47:dlerus GO Market, between ad and dth eta. irsi, la Mt •• DAILY PACKET LINE; I'L.HLS orell known lino of efilendid pass e nger Steel re e eI. nom oomposed of the Migest, sodden, bee hed and &mashed, and most poverfal boats as the ureters of the We.t. Every acsonunodation =I eons. fort that money eon procure, has been provided fot Mr , songere. The Line has been in operation foe eve Tema —has carried a million of people mithourthe lemmujus ry to their minions. The boats will be at the foot of Wood street the day previous to ensiling, for the 4a retht eon of freight and the emu)? of passengers on the ter. In all roses the passage money mast be ' in advanea. . . " . SUNDAY PACHVT. The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Hetaphill, tad} leave Patabargh every Sanday rnortaagaa 10 Weloak-• Wheeling every Snaday Avizang al to e.l. May M, - - `MONDAY PACKET., The MONONGAHELA, Copt-Brom; orillioaVe INCH. burgh every Monday MOMillf at 10 o'clock; Whoaligis every Monday evening at 10 o. N. TIIEVDAY PACKET. The I.III37JINLA it. V, Capt. J. Eueseeisme, wilt leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'oloe/0 Wheeling every Taesday evening al 10 1. it. WEDNEMDAN -PACICET. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. 'Dux, will leave Pittsliume overt Wedneathry morning at 2111. o'clock; Whe eli ng every Wednesday evesdatal 122. 111. TIIVIISD/LY PAOSET. 11. BRILLIANT; Capt. Gums, will leive burgh every Thursday montiog 1 0 0 , sloe#Pikeetiv4 ,- every Thursday eveaung at 10 P. at. THEATRE T- ' IO3OIOILE . IALD AND DDT AIL STEAM BOATS-. cariraiNa Ain 4r. PITTSBUaIni FRIDAY PACKET. The CLIPPER No. a, Capt. Pan Driru, will k w ,. Pittsburgh every Friday morning at Intivelnek; Wbee•, line every Friday evening tu 10 r. NEW LISBON AND PPITSBIIROD DAILY LIMB OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, 1919. lama • . (via au sow,) Laves. Plusbargh daily, at 9 o'clock, A. 6t., mfr./ • rime% Glasgow, lincanh of the Bondy and Beam Ca. 0t.3 o'clock, and Now Lisbon u 11, same night UMW New Lisbon at a o'clock, P. M., (making the trip canal to the river during the night) and Glasgow at V o'clock, A. It., and anwes a Pivabargb at 3P. AL-Ibn% malring continuous line (or carrying mu, sowers and freight between New Lisbon and Pints burgh, in chewer time and at less rates than by any other route. The proprietors of this Lute have the pleasure of arming the pobtie that they have fined up meant clue Canal Boats, for the accommodation of passenger...Uß freight, to run in eonnection With the well known 1 steamers CALEB COPE end BEAVER, and conneell, lug, at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Cinehei nab and G lasgow, daily lines of steamers dawn the OWN end ittowissippi rivers.. The proprietors pledge then* se-Ives to spare no expense or leoubte to imam toe fort,sefety and divatch, and a_sk of the publics Share 0(11'1'0 iwr 'Zilionnun AOENI73. O ?U. OARTON, S. kW. IL&IIIBAUG.11, ) Pit:lA:n.o. EL NANNA, & Co. yiktf f. RAILBAUGII &Co. •""' U 444, NOTICE—Tho ,itearryor DELVED, C.F.. Clarkry ELICIP.o ter, mill kayo oiler ohm nolloo., for Wellsville ally, at 9 o'clock la the aro • • . , iN gtiz n it i o a t flegnatin AITRANGRIRENTO for pglapt • . IdoN - orioAirsui Roves -oml7 TS Stiles Bitaighelit " s; Lot Brownsville - Mid Cumberl ia. and to ,I=ore . Pbßadelph ' ' TRARagdnanet.l pt J p. rtuu ,kin ung S B l L ,l?l r l ic tteg='- 4 ,, i_Jecobs; LOUISIPLANE, Capt E Bennem err • making double daily tel between PITTSBURCIII AND BROWNSVILLE I -The morning boo will leave the Ronangataapo. I Wharf, above the Bridge, daily at Ro'clook.preel a g br a peaseogers Will take SUPERB COACRES at as r.rup t vile. et 3 o'clock, P. hi, and the splendid cars as m e /- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Cautheslgig‘ g t o'clock, A. M., and arrive in Baltimore the aaam aaa , ing, time for the evening line to PhilsAbdahi a na g I I Washingtornaity. From Pinsbomit to Baltimore, only boat. Prom Pitts burgh to Philadelphia, onj e mb aar .. Fare I. D The evening boatori ll tem at no'cloch ßUD ,encejalSen-, i (d a y aaanings. Pasant:Kers by this boat vii lodge on board in comfortable Slate Rooms the find night, mm river the MOU111•1111 Ms following day in Eastern bunt !coaches, and ledge the second night In Combat:Land. • • Pmsengers have choke of either Steamboat or Rail Road between Daltimoter and Philadelphia, and the I privilege of 'mopping ar:Cunibeitand and Baltimore, I and ITMlLEttipitlbeir seine at pleasure. Coaches etas , tared 10 panes ID nuel as they please. ,We make up the loads and way hills for the Coach. ' es In this Pittsburgh ethers, lie order to save thne on f arriving at Brownsvillo) It is therefore ,important for- I passengers to get their tickets before gang on board: of the host, at our dace, tdonongattela Dolm a Wales: street, or St Charles Betel, noon st, Pittsburgh, , 4 • apniddm J. AMELIJEN, Agent I Pittabtirsh t Loulavilla PSOkilt. Lime FUR CINCINNATI AND LoinsvELLE. The.. }TELEG leStl new RAP eManter H Ma., Haeleit, master, will Telma rod above intermediate porn on Villolnes. - dnk r atimo, al Id oleLock A. IL, r !gat or pat i miatr 4. ; l a . O i n i tt s o ci wo it Co, m y, OED B AULTESIBERGEIL PITTSBURGII AND LOVIRYILLE PACKET LINK The new and rplendid Out ger packet, • TIMEGELA.PH No. 4, • r oven, muter, viW leave far rAcu , omit sad Lonisvßle on Thtirsdny, tit,lo In • o w lelock, A. M. ttr i t u ri ht or ge nry - GEO 0 .6.M.TE.NuracrAit u° '"' my 4 13:6ULlt WLIII.I peck= azagno. PITTSBINtEII AND HOCETNOPURT. The steamboat PILOT No. e, • .z.wnevr,... Capt. J. N. Skunk, leaver Plitattztlyzir' - . • y Tuesday, trit o'elock, P. 3E, for Elizabethtown, Captina &hash, Peoesoe. Landing, New Landing, bletamoraa, are: eel's Landing, Variation,. Nbwport, cow Creek, MiHeua , Point HMIII4 • Pas, • tanbark, Belpre, Liulta Booking and Rock limmeto—Leaves Hotkingpon evcry b C " tradri . i : at 3 o'clock, P. Al i Slarletta. FridaY z 616 dk• • EVH . Lb., Ar i iLb T ipegu , l s .i f hL the alma. towns By thee a bove nnange' men thisyboat will he - lay at Pittsburgh on Sunday., zit keep that dayate should be. The ;Alio may depend upon this boat coatilliallir tit - the Wide during the low venue season. nafellia' Louisville outt St. Louis Pocket Wale. site. RiXIGLAR TUESDAY PACKET FOll ST. Mum , ,„ Tb. fine ow mammy erearsrofi, gamer ATLANT/T, -1.14?- 4 Geo W. Wicks, roamer, so leave ar the above 1111.4 nature awe pirrsi err.) TiaiatT, 411 iaCk a:47A. Y . • Far 40101 or Inuourre on bond . C 14' dom. RaW, taarLdem e. REGULAR ireFLA ST.IOOI, The fine fut ~ v.annur suaarifier ili tat i skeenler A McPherson, swear, will leave tor: ti et 1e sk above and noel =dune pone eve• For r agy,M or pallag. apply an twerp, or ta. r Leuhvh,c, FOR WHEELING 11:ND BRIDGEPORT, 77 - . The taut. and ettbatantial antateal i li UDSON, ; • a-. ;••••:-.• Mellfaiea, wane; will pal Colin '"--'U2- .. et regular trip! between Pittsburgh- Wheeling and Bridgeport. She seal lealtes ‘ Pittgb on orgh, Wednesday and Salntday. • ' ,- Fat freight or p.i.ge, ._ , FPIT,.m bowl. _ o),p , :, -- ii - olillatiliVtleit . .. A . NR ZANISAMX - '• , , Boyd, muter, will lerro fat theilitinefi The pi rklultr i key atealt, L ay ; ,el --F" f'- FCHIS4S"W“YETILii%'t74:PINTI;PCnieriP/SU'th: I da : e:il7 : m ag i The One rtesmer CLNDERF4..LA, Ge r oT a c n tn,a i t e = akzo u ',A pmts L,: Hoadays aviTlaundays, at io • a . For height arousal*, aggiy oa awry ap l 7 • : ~ REGULAR. zAßEsvitax. pater. — .. no fins *unmet • JENNY LYNIA 0 Gallager, Milner Win tau as a reg-•. ; er weekly paeliet hemmer, FitHeia burgh and Zanearrille-leave, Paul:ugh um , Tu.. "' day. For freight apply to ' ' • :tf 11411X111 Mig No ril%- 41 w Algt6 atet . in ' ,r, FOR ST. LOOM. i • •• ge n , na . cr .r arid i. lig mA ht tlnseghirreitgrarea . Otmeart MUM, will leave for 01106 T. , and intemediata lattdioda .14 Mos. day next. 7th inst., at 10 o'clock, For freight or passage appltoo "' n il "to _my3 lo& - rriagEw & Co, Agta, 11111111411. • 40 ci tiMeGronainrzarnsinaita:,. D. AGENT, Forsrardlag Comnimidn Men ohms, has removed to No. 87.Frolle, between Wood and Smithfield worms. LER 8 lb. tr. med • by myl " 0 A FAHNESTOCK* CO /38 C°N ;tr i t, rest " B IT2d Su rb ' 7 °'"3"l4 my AA r RAY AMES AC° ALT—Am bbls So 1 Sab., far siA, '9 23 WICK A by vaaaiums