~.{i~ ~1. , .x~.,~r,~..' 3F'~ , a~. a 'a '~'";,_.~~,.k '~f .l; ~ "~""~.rf ~; ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~~~~.~..,. ~_~ ~".1 ~.. t. ~. y v -? ...::':~°N?;~`:::.?'~'~~ , x .r~. M.fXrrSBURGII - _ .PITBI4SIIED DV wiurs.k. co . PITTSIIIIIII.OIII ""-t3RTORDAY MORNING, MAY 12,1E49 inMlLlVllrssarstou D uY Clatrrrs t. publizturd ,Day,TOVeelly, Weskl3,--Tlis Dsii,7 Sess. DoDariper imanco;therd-ipkty FWe MIN". Per A. the 'Maly is Two IlesspeT arunon, aidspliss, _ rp "-'• 'tosses% rig= ...or Lees. _ , Box.—The '..€ asdes Lour Bax," has bpext.remove from its 414 simaion, a windinar nearer the ost Office. ~,....' VS.t.maisrw. *mt. Paarsurr in 'mums.— ..- ~,I, r iedaita rekiredro valuable Min property id IF ''lbuoil, adverbs' ed in our columns. There :00 I:i . : , : 'n. finer =entry in the west, and none better iiten ..',.te,..;fars market. - .. e , alattins * pays his respetts to Father 'wide ....': . .rilyalidny,bat we hopo the old geode an win .., .t n !* .ne t 449 a.Pet about it, "Janata' olds a ;-.1002i pen, ilia .it may ;tint: be mer 9 Pie . t ° W l ' s: it'• iiicid oisbrew.aiaid cab le L min, %la . Ihelltreuro s ad the diskilthm, ever read te apply r;.J.,..:4a1l titerectioti. L . -- Our coirespondnnt !'Janiaa', defendsh lf, hi ......-...bia,letter io-tday, against tin eiolent a= ult of t tho tI. ~., . ~,,, ..w....thigioi, ` flu, $l. 'toren, it I 1.1 sever- Which has Wen pinereited by MI U ilea far, .".4114.1a00 Xiigellt attack on .thi,e part of editor of . 'e ..',.....thatpapor; :If EOM, Rttolitb yin to far forget ~.i .- .. e ,larrargo to iiplyr ibuilve epithets t o a gentle '. ' innicoftheinialligence and character of leatin., hel=nosightm complain . If he reaps the dean' v' ad rata/Ira of his egotiamcnnd spleen. ........ ____. DEMOCRACY versus agruaGigirti. • .ediw of the Mercury, at considerable leigtb; rep!ift to our criticism of his article nadir thin head, 80 - adirals that he a 7115 led to vnius his .-o'lOttdei.46:- Prevent his being misunderstood and 741.atect in' a false • pinitleri, from the similarity of bilk ,Iliern (rOratic principles with those of the ...":•?';;:. ; Whip. ';Btit the 'leader will-recollect that we did not :... : : flna kult•tarithlue so-Called Demc'eracrlthit we '--' ' , " -- have rather peened—Ant of hie assaulti rgeti the ~, ,-., ' Whig party. We allow him a perfect right to „choMie lab own principles, and totem them dem. —•ocatio, if he ebooses,tiot he has no 141 1 4 to choose .-.- .. ours, and to attribute (Minions and motives to, and •.- • 'to charge crimes and faults upon. the Whig party, which it detests and opposes. .- '. -,- Thepoaltien of the Mercury editor is somewhat ~...,,c.!. - -like this. His Drourratte opinions are so near, in all their essentials, to those of the Democratic Whig perty,that they have met with the approter .. -,- 7 . ' lion of the Whig COMlllunity. Aa couslinent men _ ..., „ they could but admire Whig Principles, though . - trenched under an name. But this was en , '..'_•"„ en =dangering the n„ce the Mercury with the if r ..., ~' . - teed= Dem , ar.o it became necessary iv she editor to allow . what respect he differed from ~ -Ani.Whie This it. Wax impouthle for him to do, :. -.'•,,.'• -,; •," tittle is hls changed his ground or Misrepresented '• ", ~..,-,..thei Whigs. Be. Close the latter course, and by ~.•.:r., ..:,1141114 0 .. the defunct Federal party, and V-. ,-.3, 0111: 1 $ It . hisTancies he has defused his pos. , ;,;tkutr,ricr' the satisfaction of Locefoco Democratic ..,;, , ,T. ' " ' brethren • -..— .-,,,i f„ - ; • ;:. In kusrelqy, the .1,10=17 labors to show: that fan:l:Whig Pirtybee descended from the Feder* ~!..its.rid'thist it ' ll substantially the mime party; ' '' . ' 't hat alibough - it ' Alas changed its name, it has lost olittle Or none of, its spirit." •_; 'Whet editor means, by its being sulastan aid /Y the same Pori!, we cannot tell, and we think it • ::Will,.be dil6enloo; him to show. It certainly is noi composed of the same persons, for there are More of the. cld. Federalists, as far moor own observation extend., in the Locofoco ranks then ::- in*, Whig. Thep do not support the same grin - criples, according to the Mercury's UM/ admission , .. . for, wit all its &egret° Identify the Whip with the, 1 Federelhes, it. hes Milt , been:Jaw 10 mention one pointer similarity;and the laauce of that we do not admit. What right, then, hue it to say that the Whip have 40:ended from dip Federalists' We might retort,and aver, with no smell show of rea sansthat id tbe . allots of parties, which resolted , in the fonantina of the great r fockshn Italy, Federal,. .1 • " • 11 ' 1 4 *iih:' ° ii 6", k,VO4 -, WI Tate , and - ‘4tk' the. . speeiome tele o f Democracy, again recovered the \ power it had lost m the days of Thomas Jefferson. - „ !.,1 ' ,'..firsii it won 'not be hard to show, that more of ( ..-,...2, 4 :L the, ~., -of power, and ostuyertion of the - 1 ; rights ea' libtrrties of the le when the Ma -. ' ' ctuY charges Upon the Federalists, have beta piactieed by,Locofoco Presideits, thsh were ever dreamer& of by the leaders of the old Federal par- :~ F ~~ ~ .w ~;,``~i _.` { it , • .. 1 - 't• 1- • ' ••1: ty • But even:ll the Whip had deseended from the rederallats,Whlch We deny; what has that to do 'widitheit'prnaent opiinharis and morgues As at present 'o3olbuted, the Whig party has been to beieg,intstrenty years,. since the Presidency of grownQuittei "Adams. A.. new generation has I I grown tip, Whci only know Federalism - as a sub. ject of tiisi'oly,and who arc Min imam:pantie for - their faults} none' deserving of intim , Car their sir ;• • ThriWiiii party has aright to be judged by its ownetandard, and the measure otl its awn de. . tr merits: ihd !dermal hilt any built its, find with it,letjt `krivit, but we protest against a ea* • nature ' 'sra, for tie purpose oil helping this ' editor in *Weather with Lneofocoisin. • '" In his editor admits that the Whip are 1114 io ftet* i ' of the distinctive and leaning princi .Plits of the FederLahti ; that these things pawed illreywith, the name, but that he -merely referred to'them ,to whom the historiesl deseesirt the par :tfb" In whet way the statement slmwed the , de. wait OftheparrY,Passes eemprehensine., nimbi 'ieritelt*littc -rVtiltnePtatl &ISMS' for the Por • - Pone of Pitting an - object: .lelleftMdley„ the Whig party againat the miirep- ;xaestat4oaa-afottrneiighbor,wedo not wish the !itiaa tai a kr this we design to hut any reproach • upon th e n l d rea , i& Peg.; B ±ougbt tiPiO4,e 4ht. the leftism/tit; school of pelitlea, and , itieivog eaeliii7p3rdiat Impentit4 time when ant party - ttrtforna high, during the win ;of 1812,, 'We Lethllid):Mhong prejudices agniiAlea - eralittel; and, although:W6 have. ever cherlthed and main. unnelk,our. early palithiat views, yetiime Misled at to weigh the opinions end motive Of the no- • bleicuenot.tlie days. of origin* 7 . • eaeel:edema party In du bmejadieed balance, and, alSiorgh theytoo hgbtly othiiidediho ability the people e4Egoveinntent, - and MI into >plrtaliesiheretrowi ; yet ttener Padiatiinevea • '- " - ' lived. were grant and, phps men, and If . .7. they gird tiinne.sido; the . tendeney of things 'amid kusitiOwlhat thite, ate dangers on the tar . Cr extrame,iind &Utile-niers pent's* fiend de. void of theirparhy their ritricsio, who have used,their anemia piomme thair..Own evil pnrpo. Lll{iaP '}~'~~ r , almszsAt.l4 r 4.1 „I n. r4Y 71 • • 04*4 - 4,74 5 * - li . , !,:tc • I'l . -1-!-;i4F•lt '11,.?4 1 :r.;t1"-`1 4-4 11*4 . 11. 4 , CZ: iiii . - - . "of Mr. F ' • ! ......,-.. . 4,i6T/ON WIZi mount; nen ma Wren • . , • 3 ', , r , - - : of New** _Sunday AiIM announces' that :'.1.::: .', Eliiiiii.rerresi the trot cdianitui4i been separated , . .. . _ . .. . . . tettaulvarife, Outdate i!initort*:liinclair. Rang', r...:.:,.r.f!..F.:i1 ' ;', r 4toghter' of the vonalha.il 14 - Sinclair. They '.'“ i , t -. ' . iiin6iiarried 111 laps secicii4oi, and have lived ~,, :,e ,:-4.-,;' -;' _ were . ''' •-... t a t h e h ett i n ntni .-r.i . l.f. tA..i. -...., happily, lathe Atlas stateston , of " the' lett winter, when Mr: Rh:cable moody tad • .' .. ~melancholy.. The Ages "leers tattothisflleMember, pre . Ferrell main, vitro - us a profesihnisa enstagetnent ittrhUsdelphia In sneer untseppf..slate of mind,. and M ',Decal... matided a sepsys4toit. assigned no cane; tel . feted no spolehtfisr the position he assumed, and ~.. when the immL4late friends ofthe, parties tensile!. .' :a r ta asked lobe inEarrocl *liy it Was that be 'sated fdir ' a repadistidn, his Only reply amt—a , giddied inattopreltenandesiletibe. • Be avaa not to - he Interrogated; he demanded &separation; and he hati:geootaphshed his object. , Mr. Ferree and his ' Wl.*lsave Om* ' sepegate4:!. :- ' ' of Aslant:and MraFortettis deserted as I lady beiatY` She lasbee# the Mother of four children ! ' -9 Of valsoinelhovrevert died In infancy. ::. • . it . ' fl . 7 . ..,.. ~, •, 'tl-7:; . i , , . Y ,.',- - 1.', 1 . - . f ''l ,-': ', ..Ir! , '*-...f., vunn w onoicittor. - Cerregmutence id thh Pit stergh Gatims. 9 . Weans=lirriday &hi 1 13 ' . A. Cabinet meeting wawa imad urial. ' Da ede at the another today. The appointments m farmer meeting - hue been autoulleeisei'd cite °P. pointers are all Whigs. of th ast e &Keg di , The? ,ae nil, with one excePtlon,.Postaters. I an . [ demand that notions appointments will be made , The met in suithetnrdpepartent dt:toemelmigtellua;;:w yor., in imPettant ado sPOiAtteeete *tide. tints that of ' viewer &Mr. Peck, defteLbing assignee, baton. E li mom. yuitexceedinglyottranth tome what the \ II. won willasy to this chews. Mr. Moore, It has been proven, sold but his office immedlinely an ob-. W a llis it, for . a sum of ready money and an UMW ty, It -litedie that, e.tmut a year ago, the vendee pocketed some twenty thousand dollsxs belongiog te the ace. All this the Union, throve' Ito eor- 1 1 , e rapindents, eras a. nnou nest." Moore is se peroeded, and by i Whig.' We are now anxiothis us ly expecting the Indignant denanciation of set by the Caton, as prodeiption, ati a cruel and wanton persecution of a man, whose only atilt wen that be hived. "Not wisely, bat mo well,* the great netts of the pure practice of Demoms 'ep. "Far if the eh:4+V' and mice& whist Mr. M be, to use the Union's phrue,Only suture's nen; I then he la an ranch a victim of east tyranny, and of ruthless prcrsciiption, pal adhering to the style and sentiments of the Haim) as the lament ed Postmaster of Pittsburgh, or the chivalrous Gea ry, or the sainted/3o:11th, or the martyred Jones, or the victims' ed Brown. To day it is tlndeptimil that the Cabinet have been in session-upon cases admitted to it, prism paily by Mt. Ewing, such as Marshals, Surveyors, Receivers, dcc. du. But I have not heard of any other appointment than that of the Collector of Portland, Me., a district of about thus third class in unportatice. Mr. Luther Jewett:will succeed the Hon. Robert Dunlap, a very worthy and respects able gentleman, who, I have no 'doubt, will make a conspicncras figure Lathe 'rnable array of martyrs," which the Colon and ita muders are drumming up from the four corners of the earth, wend th he solemn funeral of Hunker Democracy. ve doubt that the retiring Collector will value anything that vlimitza" may say in his favor, at least as high- 1 ty as the enegiesof any profsuional mourner, and I will therefore say that I knew Mr. Dunlap well while In Cringreis,sad that I considered him elto gether too respectable a man to take office under Mr. Polk. I tours him well enough to be sure that he will never be heard whining about pro scription, nor invoking the oandemontion of the peo. ple, Incense he has lost the throw upon which his office was staked. And while upon this topic, that is the defence of the administration from the charge of a mouse of as patronage, let me pause to thank you for your cursory vindication date from the lad unprovoked and m ost discourteous assault of the Union, and to explain why it is that I have felt called upon to , make frequent allusion in the course of this corres pondence tothat journal and its editor. In writing Or the nerwspaPer press, it is almost impossible to deal altogether in impersonaluma Towards the editor of the Union, es an individual, I have no feelings or any charaeter,bnt his paper is umver sally aelmowledged to be the accredited organ at the seat of government, of the whole Southern di- I vision of what is called the Democratic party, and of that faction or fraction of the same party at the North,; denominated Hunkers, ever the faithful auxiliaries and'retainers of the former. While 1 Hunkeriarn held the reins, the Union was the spe cial nroullipiece of office holders, and now that they are going out, It toes not desert them. No Intelligent obaerner of men and things at the Cu- itd, could overlook the part borne in the political drama by such an agent. I have DOI been snob' s torrent of its movements. and I have freely com mented upan them as incidents not undeserving of notice m these !iambic! annals of the time. When I thought that this journal, sustained by the ill di. reeled bounty of the government, was used as an instrument in the hands of audacious conspirators evilest the union and the integrity of this noble Republic, I' maY have denounced its course, and censured its ooaductors with unmeasured se verity. ' When I taw it, the recipient of immense from the puhlitekreatel?,,lcoding ell im ,in fluctuate iclppert and strengtheii the ansgetit Pre . MOSIODA of one section against the other, and dd. 1 ly bondlihtl. by Its partiality to the came of their adversaries, the people of the Northteffongb their remesentatives in Congress,' Orel/ expressed the indignation which I could not restrain. I have acteetrnon my convictions of dutyi As totbe sa c:tints in which I have occasionally indulged, at ' dui expense of the paper, and which appear to have stirred up the bile of its editir equally with my more serious animadverahns, 1 have only to , say it is incomprehensible to me,that ajar , &omit i should wound the sensibility of a man who has borne the brunt of editorial life for half a century. Butlahali go on in gay course, which is to keep your leaders advised of affairs in Washington, consult's:igen, own aerate of propriety, rather than the passions and prejudices of any body. • This kmg•apology has left me little room for MCA OOItaReC46 iILOWS. I can add but one item: 1 I understand, at least I hear it dated, that the government have it in contemplation to fit out an Arctic ExploringEspodinon, 'with the two fold ob ject of prosecuting scientific discovery in that re gion, and to aid in the humane effort for the rescue of Sir John "Franklin. It is proposed to send out two soudl frigates,.one through Baffin's Straits, on the East,•aad the other through Schnee' Strait,, on ilia /700 We Of the moth:lent- Mr. Beiwud ii.expitmet4 to argue a case here, before the Circitit'Coutt of the Datum, an Monday. [ It is :a cakes of appeal from a decision of the Coax lids:inner ofPatents. The &linter of the Tram' 1 7 lit idiVe 4l sed te hie,. burns ••leirrsplite Ninon! • pee next page. or FOXXIOSI 111.ustrueb---From the aSttual ' report of the °pond of thpßo sA , we.estratt 'A1,4616 statement • ,• :'The receipts for the put year :were X 64 10 *A> and - the expenditures 6at the same timeweretaitllOr 22%4. Danzig the same time the saner; have •pultabed the -"blinsionary Cbronleier.in Moms. •", ' perjond 'pamphlet 04W:418,8,150 copies; the "For ' engn - Missionary," 14,150 copies;“Annual raised of • 401 2 : 3 . 7 . 850 copier, "Letters to children!: 6000 "Letters to... Sabbath 'Schools, * 6002, cop - • the list resat twenty one now miswonn Y prebeen sent-out by the board. Ot•theib, • flieenrerarordainedminlstere,two licentiate Prewah. eiroiimer,,,phytnoittn; one, •atupetin:tenlit 'ldugtlsq. fn _C6inar two <male and lheti wives P= tescuer;:-•eight 112 - its:•csio. tniahlaas t- Y tend tribes;-.lst MSc% - . 111 d , 4 SAS, th Ertrittal ° Ind,liviand.thelems; _ersomottmlor. 461 P b " lcians; t ' ibie4uatt' fseoseii, 5)4, (tonic to m, 'l 2 VearP e. 't, 4;: naive Chrili le here fay ieport ad, schools .14 lawn ao. 011.0!. n %-: .4..1^) 'MUGS Bl'iour 'twang cloven chaecheis;p--- , • the oceans oaths cure. All unfavorable - symptoms wOI be found ) bete, also, to dew off with the pentathlon. In the first and mildest form ofthe &Me, the 1 treatment. maths upon exactly the shoe protoples„ G an a try similar means, as directed In the other Garen cif the disease, from the to malignant to this mildest form, the difference consisting only in the anoint of the dose:3°l'th* medicines necessary. Here four of the pills will be a sufficient dooe, end one ounce of the antispasmodic • mature with, however, the fall amount of cordial auxiliaries, already directed ill the other forms of tbe disease, followed promptly by the prin orde ked layed. = this Inner -, beteg in no cue ... ‘1 ' Such Is a very brief summary of the mode of coping with the disease in its various thrum It will be obverted that the same remedies are appb• cable to all forms of the disease, the difference in the treatment consisting merely in the amount of the dose of the medicines necessary to meet the various degrees of malignity I Wok directed such first doses of the medicines as are likely to meet the necessity of each particular ease, as no repaint= of doses answers the purpose so well Cues, however, may occur where to tepees hdose may be mental for instance, when the malig away of a ease has been miscalculated; and in each cases the subsidiary dose should be ample end given promptly. When, however, ten grams have been given at first, there will seldom be necessity for an additional dose. It will also be observed, that penpiration is a new-awry and most important agent in the care of any case of the disease, whatever may be the degree of its malignity. In the more mabgnant forms it is entirely indispensable. It corrects th e morbid determina tion of the (Leiden , the internal surfaces, and enables ury TKOS TUVE PATTIOLOGFIOAL NATIIRE ital7etirenftel:ir the or sho i f U ter tao ln : t www eed °n the ot the BY"P m tor t a l i OY 0110LERA, and by their greater or less malignancy. And AND, AN rNPALLIBLE HEITHOD OF TREAT- amthersit maelletaelei in en important degree, the MO IT, IN A. BERM OeLETYEKS, =reale effects of the large doses of opium which it is necessary to administer. IR cum= Missy uatirreniM,m. n. In the bounds of this later I have been able to crf Lao senior Phriajan af ta f gan Houle' Lfarof• do littlemons thin just state genend principles tat, fps, and maw rgf Ls • maker and crags In the appll •n of those principles to individual 'sag idiscovenir of the nee mod* af Vanrilating ea ses, and to varied forms of the disease, mach Hospitals, Skip:, Primer, and P a ttie BusLiings, mi nt he l e g ihe judgment of the prortioner. I by theegvney oy had, and othar sorb. have; h e , expounded mine or leas ;ardor. IV. lathy • mode °reeving the diocese which fully and Cermocii:l°'- my last letter I enumithated the efficiently meets oil the requiromentseff cure; hid remedies necessaiy for the cure of Cholera. I pm. which, If handy, boldly, and promptly acted on, need now to describe the !specific mode in which Will moo the dive in every instance where the Hwy me to be used in the decoded treatment of patient Is not in hopeless collapse before it is put the disease- in pranks. Of the medicine! remedies, the chief, it will have My mode of treating Cholera differs from every, been observed, is opium. This I have enplaned, other which has yet been planed before the public. should be given in combination with medicines of It has nothowever, been &ended on er hyped". a cordal,etimnleting, and antispasmodic character, inia but on a pmetlealexywience in m et e reament of which the most efficient are camphor, capsicum, of the disease, which was most extensive, andante ether, and aromatic epuit of ammonia. The fol- successfal beyond precedent; and it has been me" lowing formate present the combination of then tared try careful and strictly logical deductions. I medicines which I would prescribe— direct mach larger doses of opium to be given in Powdered Opium, twelve grains. th e cure of the disease than-have ever been pus Camphor, half a drachm. scribed by al, other. This foot, of ithedfiseffielen t- Capsicum, nine grains. ly distingcushes my mode of treaunentfrom all °O. Spirits of Wine and Coneerve of Roses of each era. But the greed distioguishlag Pasture, in which a safficient quantity—nits. it stands slope, is the employment hem powerful To be made into a mass and divided into twelve agency of InundleUalt. as • means of cure Thm PI" agent ass never been recommended, Ila such, by Each of these pits, it will be observed, conta i ns any other. It is. In fact, by permeation the db. one grain of powdered opium. ease is cured. Opium Ls, indeed, a valuable and Cherie Ether. accessary agent - but it and the other auxiliary Spittle( Ammonia • medical and cordial stimulus act merely as bend. Camphor'Camphoraed Ntitrits. . 1 maidens to the sovereign remedy, which hi the so nnet:ere of Opium. I plies:ion of extents' dry beat by hot solid =hobo- Of each one drachm. cat. The opium and cordial stimulants simply the Cinnamon Water, two musces—mix. I piste of an anchor, in holding on the barque of As I shall have occasion frequently to refer to sate, and In arresting the fictalooures of the Mouse, these pills and this mixture, 'shall term them, for till the penetration not only corrects the diseased convenience and accuracy of reference, Ai:Mapes action, but also repairs th e injury which the ap t:mak Pills and Antispaamodic Mature. tern rosy have enstained. Cholera, I have hated, presenta itself in lour die' In my next letter I shall, among other matters, taut degrees ot malignity. I shall first take up make eome necessary observations on the coheir the most malignant form, as being to Itself the most utive stages of the disease. impornet, and es'embodyieg, most fully, in its de- I have the honor to be, Ate m& of treatment, the great pranciplesof cure which G. S. IL I are alike appliceble to all forms of the disease. All 61, St. Anne Street, Liverpool , lan. 29,1649. I I the modifications of the disease require ho he treat ed on the same principles, the only difference be- Kiosk IhtlitoPE-9BY THE STEAMER mu that, ia the detail, the milder forma require leas AMECIIIO.II.. powerful doses of the medicates. The made of C6nalparideale of tan N A Y Commercial advertiser treating the most malignant Gam of the disease • will serve as the model on which all the cabers are rmos, Arad 20th, tuns r to be treated. This most malignant form has, by The adhesion of al the minor Germ= mates all writers on the "object hitherto, been pronoun- and the haughty dissent of Austria to the German ced incurable. They soy it never was cured in a coneututioo, as votes et Frankfort—a series of 'c eleste instance, and never can be cured by the aleph. gained by th e linagannas—a mpetitmo at power of medicine. I shall, however, point out a Catania in Sicily of the a ttrocities of the Nen poll. mode of treating it which will prone itself Math. tans at Meshes, a French intervention in Me Re My successful, where my directions are followed man bums, and another success of the Genuses with sufficient promptness, boldness, and skill. I against the Banes, oonsutute th e ours by the peer would recapitulate, that the symptoms m this cue eat pactiet. are great tenor -and depression of opiritx gide-mesa , MI GOODIVI ulnas. .of the head; soft, small variable pulse, tongue cold, Ti e small states and free towns of Germany flowing with saliva, relaxed, broad, and tremulous; have not only all eignified their assent to the s heat of akin below the natural temperature; no non of the King of Prossia as the heed of the Em cnimps or pain., but an tudencnbable feeling of pile, but have at the tame time esprewed a hope anxiety end crashing about the heart; accomps- that he will without resenration accept the w ad with with watery pan and vomiting, or with ' tistion ss it him been voted. The K,nge alone stand watery putging alone. All these symptoms indi- aloof, sod Barer a and Hanover will doubtless re cote th e raglan decree of malignity, and not one pat to the lost, but Saxony is expected to ion.— moment sto be losen the vigorous application unlike Austrta, of course, is die leading opponent, and In most powerful remedies. The &tease In this tam order to Sight= Prussia and to obsirset the move. runs us coons to tepidly, that before the t in .ment, *he has requested the Archduke John sotto attendant arrives, it may have so fat progresmd persevere in his resignation of the post of Regent, that ono additioard discharge from the bowels may aud ligs ordered the Aunt:nen members at Frank e:any the pandit into hopeless carps. The feat to discontinue their attendance in the Ahem. practice, therefore, must be prompt; it ramt be as bly and return to their homes. The plea ts, first, toad os It is p r omo., The discharges from the how- that the resolution of the Central Diet, not to admit ela must be stopprA at: once and log micepupse 1 non- mm= stale s each ee the Han i ta: I s Bobo- i in efficient dote of media= must at be ad- "'TOM and Italian dependencies eLit. litliatho ', ministered. Trifle wilt, an inefficient drat ease, and 1 German Haan, is opposed to , the tights ofAustria tbe patient is Lost administered with the boldness i usis secured by history and meaty,' ,and , nest, that I sre, and success in ascertain as is the - in presuming to elect as Emperor theTaMenceed-1 el a t i onreai between caw and effect. ed their functions, Whether the German people I place the patient inunedimely in the Winsome! , are sufficiently under the influence of reaction to posture, in bed; and give him, on the =tact, as recognize that the history,and treaties of a past i this is an estreme - case, ten of the antispahnodos generation are permitted to prevent them from ev.; piffs, and two ounces of the above autitpasmadm et hen tall a Ballo% mama , ' now to be seen. — mixture, st 4 . .il wash the whole down with a glum of The Dict, try • sub s equent vote of 210 against 159. =dilated Wanda or whielfy,ffavoted snugly mull have declared,thaithiy will trot depattfrom dismal cloves, enema , of ginger, or tome sorb wane aro. hituticin In they havernimed It. Alto the assertion math: spice. la the meantime have him covered that they bad no right to Pexeed to the election o f with an additional blanket, and let the m balesumute an Emperor, the heat reply is that their body coo. , oftmmeriching heat such as jars of anta, of repre*Olativiati of the People, fairly selected ' \ho water, hap of hot hilt or sand, hot bricks, or in due proportion from each state, and they had whatever con be most read procured, be applied int as much right to elect a Prosaism Emperor as wlhout delay to the feat, p add different parts of the .an Austrian Regent. In Ninv, last veer, Austria body, si as rotator° the temperature, and produce was ready to kneel to them in abject tenor. The perepiration as quickly as possible. As hen esihu extent to which she will now defy them and force pere,"then h e n b e gun t o dew freely, serenaded ' them to 'satiate to For interpretation of history and to th e m ngem and cordials already administered, ,of treaties will depend eon their own firmness a glass ofbituidy punches:4d be grasn--the pan= 1 end &EMUS , , of-which we are taifattatiatele en ao to be made strong, and to be swallowed hot as pos. Mb= to expect much , and Parlif on the enemas or ale. After thin no drink should be given till the ' failure of Austria In the war she is now waging to perspiration bas flowed freely far a few minutes— ' crash the rights which the histmy_and treaties of The stomach will then retain it, and the patient !, centuries have confirmed to die Hutigarians. should be indulged beet) with copious druagtos of i , tantunta or Vita Altanialltals. rennet win'. Walca Wag Wkter,gaenre? with am° Notwithetanding the incessant bulletins of via. a greeable spice, mint or balm tesjor any inch mild , ~,,,,,,,,, , m ,,,,d by the Augr i... dtif i ng the tad th ree teverage..The necessity of attending to this is nest reerah Zi t i . tioar hpr.,,,,hie to , aateee t the Dot' important When the Mae-Magee Wm toe bowels that they have been hummed and routed by the cease, and when th e pubic becomes full and bormd• Mayan at an points, and are compelled to grai n' n ing — the *AY lacoverml with • coPioul warm Por - every nerve to maintain their army by commo .9"9°°, which will °°' fall to b° the rasa ceder ninGsrcementa Comoro hill msintains its prestige such treatmenhe danger is over. The perspire. of earretra.hatty, sad the b ,,,,,p, 6 6„,,,.., have tion,if the patient can year it, should be kept up for not only exhausted all the efforts of their artillery twelve hiellM and may wit advantage be °° a°l°- in vain, but are now cut Off 110116 communication ed, moderately,.even locger. Indention, however, with the main body of the army, the Huegarlacie adlia ha ed allee,,le. the strength,, ,°(._ th e having taken the important town of axen, Patient the Male 011 w. Puma Aft er the ow, 1 which leaves the road to the fattest open to them. aor at ail. /grin , ' en". heal pee d all be a 91 .1.1 ' By the last advice" also the chances seemed ler than a ?Ft:get' , °F e e ", la to lk?, feelings re th e i nitlallt that the-Austrians Would be compelled to abandon redhead to retire asks as Raab. The psuent axe mniarguie bow sod ded) toe prtecos dal op free ato , are rgUirg re l e. n ! be breaking Minty of the Banprian movements is the chief out ot a free perspiradon; and, toas t P of ateater mueo ma = repeated imommett w ho l e min i m iinportmute atill, the vomiting. omen it esialoi for , Will emerge daring the night and It Mum mediately ceases. I know of no other means by ee l". Ise de t ' hi t om ttaxitoet o r „ um ,. which vomiting In such cases can be speedily end in th e um moo por m eowing Which, elnol4ll6sl o atinnially CaCe.. 11l the apptication of external the Ausnian bulletins, have been ennitiflated win heat, a rational use should be made a ( she means. 1 ,,,, p OW In the oen 1 .,, 0f , r ,,,;;l pm , notes g1,3,, the tom` in unquestionable s üb:hence. Under ell these I carmen see the necessity for increasing pasture beyond what is grateful to the hatless of . alma:airtime, eengtiate, o f conii, ~i 4 v, . ver y the patient, and beyond what ts sufficient to pro- ! where le the Austrian bouncils. Windiscigrats, de. dace and heop 9 n P ere l'ererfttm• / w°°ld ' and his haughty rule and bloody fame st Prague remark, that the beateu hp much more efficiently ~a "'net., has thud it necessary to tesign the eemulnakatra by than """"es. etch "1. have command of the army and has given plaos to Gan. mentioned hove, than be the hotoa hr "fog kr • Welder , whose reputation for. devotion to his meatus. This apparatus as means of Dominoes Emperor tr. ,4 0 ,,,, w , the . rol a. I, no WI masa beat to a patient affected led l i Ceelm a, I °mi anslosu Concession •lo tho ainsergents ° ties rib° inatmmest igition I consider to be vertu than War actually been talked ebout, i- ue d 4,,, - •il e d to di d re . less. signation of Count stadium , tine serf the Ending Nom a lot it be edner ved that V . l " ° °d ee " ,a° members of the Ministry, wbo insisted upqn silting extrema ease, end have Pawn d 4 dare of me.' hem no tents. Still h will hardly be safe- to in ches sufficient to meet such 6 0656. As I have at dolga the hope that the national cause =truth:opts. reed stated, stmt one haw need be lost if the Pilo'-A. y b a y. se jg b e rm, if it sully depended on the piedeanfileicatly prompt and bold. I havellinp- brow and dbill of da Runghthn defenders there pose a CaSe of the MOB: audio ant character, when would b e e y e " em cees ( A w n, i yeal,:but wat, them e has bee. refuse watery POO* , and where the dloadvanumeof Ennis harassing them' en the anothr discharge fro bowels would endanger frontiers hue . m cm ,. =t hi n 4e , a fair the patient's life; and, under these circuensuuthek, I e h... It is uid that 20,000 Bahian trotips have have prescabed ten atlas pills containing tan grains enured ilitege„weinte, fle a c ent en ano ewe tee , of postdated opium, as a less dose would not meet pree .,, e a to fraw. s e p iaelible o gt4i, oils s the' - grounds on which such an Intarfitut lea the exigencies of the case. To adminiaterthis does under the elrentrodances I have stated, is perfectly m a te d by t h e ot h a E urope' , powers . w salrg to glimialater en lostlicent dose is certain inimplicable. One way or another , however, it death. nave under the circumstances suppose, „t wo % tem , eta i n Ene,pe than some ,„,,,,lauta tried smaller doses, hut burnt them ni n e to ma ", w hi c h ec , one h aw ny than harts:, attest the propos, of the symptoms, and was alit instantly be produced to show that each step of the ed, in a few minutes, toionrema them. atm:oath various powers is right and proper, vie . erieries I always Pitaaat ait a d tea of the Pats far puiple are to be put down. The Moral ti a dose , under the hanaltgned asoiele ns amour may say we thing, but Enron? is ruled lay hulks stances Vitae supposed, and always with never- find hot by moral reedlike. 'lndeed it erode , ' faillng,success; and I have never seen the slightest „ a te, g ree n th a t these two mu it u m„„ 1 unread° e ff ect produced by this large doseof ma* etnee'wberi; t hey sem mx t , , 30 „ e!aa in , _, cane, on son tithe patinas to whom it was admin. wee o f t h e r o t . et . &A i . 4 -0, 4 „,, y , - ,Tr ie . -,-, Istared ender such sirciaostattelot The ow= pie forthwith forgotten. or .rstudiated. Ern-. why inch a large dose of opium may be valely pm? of 4trula Otot made Washy a Ruda; eiministered in suet a Cankaaa the tenon Val, n e w niii,ehnotto i n num it,43,11,,,,a, gar. under such circumstances, it is absolutely nears- Thi. wo e b ee t erjoetant ea r t h. anti y 01...aerae. shy, I have fully explained in the preceding let- i t b, evgetaly eterlgtehebta,a ey , i r t - h e f t ,. ''' ter. atitoctran Is stelt.t. • Should th ere, however, have been little or no ' 0 Good Friday the armyal the reh 'one Hie ening. smiler do " 11 14° Wil e Must be : 40, 5 ". 011 4 4e, awe Catania ehith it ha d d cel y•lie system not having coffered mtiCh deP op. . nrt` __. _____L__,„ , e .! ~.° van,.„ from the 'escape of the serous OM of this .a° 1 eer4bll i"roSra".""Penr:Z very a dose of.opiam is not necessary. In nobl e to ws. The e II were tinconlim such E a s es, eigh,t,of the pills will generally he au& by General Filangle re ,ngwhO lately obtained naives. cient,—to he accoinpanted however, wi th the same sal mown at the bak' C°ll4erindivo pros for timi d l y mim e mithimmohie mixture, and the eat ee bis sent" denial , berme , the Neapolitan Ais cordial stimulants al aireadV prescrthedj slid to b 9 seedy, oft ha statements or tat British and Frew* roamed with equal muteness by exciting the easamondpra at Mallelall, that kt, lump had neap perspiration, that grand alma in the cure dorm mated enemas. The tefintathuti of 11 loaff brit Of modification e yeh o l e ., without whielma,apwait , glory and _ , honor and tittwrinwas the best answer ono o f t h e a y .. ca w En, b y p o waliairy, he tto such a calumny. W hat the answer is to be le cured. In the nem most meligniutt then of th e the present ease it isnot easy to see, for there were diseases, the third described in my last letter, if ellfolturitiele ele will:teams whose teslimuntCany there bubo. eight patsing,tbe em i eti t mee t not be shaken, Sue the deems whose he led Went take, itistimhy, eight oft a pills, rope 1 with the ' PlNP ined le rr t" mabeeted a mica bra. ) a u " 4 " of the antispronedto mlxthre, as prof / 1 9 0 .,. (0a 9 ' 1 4 ~ ; I. lqi_e°9l,_,.deoird, about lla otnatiot scribed in the last case, and the same amount a i at Wag" _._ „le I °, .r.,,_PmEoTeat rant stead . . 11190,91 . cordial stimulants ; and have these followed rip withou t • P ° "l "'Ms f" h athih tg vigorously and sireedily,with &lithe other steps of , i What wag said °Chia hataaal In that eity.. 7 4 . 4 tramalready described the perelliratitm, l come up to- the a"" so h his P" m" r i 4; above aging; no t w as a e l e y e a; end all the , The Burillans.were ',takenewhat by nhirtning symptom webs, bang Is bancc e t a , and Were altogether infariarin melbas, but they "the perkpiratitui. In cases under this of the i natioatti.--IMMOMII the day a4d W i le ' end i r dartumowhen purgincheanot talten place, and onla wonted, arta_ tramiknis kin on both ell the , pillawill be asniftelentdose, all the other doses by 9 Vein*, next monied, Ilia w as u WIWI and sonfishies being the same. led the v•Ils ea were folio ° C ave i d Y - In tVe second ftegli of the disease, as &Wang Neagelikn*Wilgin; bngth ern krnaelPigel indict', lOnglaitletlar, when purging to an y mo ons h en lags andetutfielson. After baying glutted Gems taken place, sisfrautal be given, with the gig selves at Catania, they leff theca" buraingSßUt amount of the a oat udsbite, and cordial Ito Oleo of doll. and roonnied "I ra Sgr ae i gn * itimulantaots in-bakthp coveredies easeN Kele, howeete, a capdtffifflatons-seen to be Ittc and ell th e other parte dem tresAlnent r--- -11111lili1 evitbbs. and IDs wet ° sallied meat be vi:sone, ffolkrtved Got. Whin, Wad to dal" tal *tin" The t°ln . a ri . boirever, there Imam no pelsieg, kw pills will elstion#'Syncijse is ifth 50,9000 and of Waha, be a sufficient dose. Thu MPillides, and the °Via , , Igiailitifirm and , atell rannidiestag, abode Lattempit deo Sing ciNapiss,kl. , •,-";,:,'.. ,1,...,' ~1.-...,-,--t.,-N-v---,.:;:!;;;"..;"<"•-t.,-.7..; _,.....;.?....: '..'] ~.. , .f., e , - ----- ‘,.- --- 7 ----- Theintiiipp,,Mtments by the,laresident here, have dote* the approbation of his oldest friends, and an expression, aeep hot not hind, of disappro elation lumbeenttnade by the mesa. , It is idle to disguise the fart, that the Whig party here Is in a ferment, and that an open roptureerith the gamin , istreition would cause little surprise. A good ma ' ny New Wand men sot ill at ease, and fear the kna of the tower house of Congress, and as a natural consequence, see all hope of a change in the financial . policy of the government vanish in to air. Mama the August elections are unman• manly favemble, the game will be in the hands of I the opponents of General Taylor , who sal not have the power to carry a single measure that to. cogicoism cannot stomach. The reCeptioe of coin from England, and the Colifirtie gold at Boston, have helped the stock market, and Treasury notes close at 110 cesh,n l th a good degree of firmness in other kinds. Money remains abundant, and first clam paper panes at the legal rate. Markets rare little; affected by tbe steamer's news. Comm ul, t o firm, sad flour dull, with moderate sales. Corn Is in active re quest, and sales of 100,000 bushels at 63iii65 per round. In provisions, no change. By the steamer Information has been received of the death of of M ajor Whistler, the Army, and, gm some years ,- Chief Engineer of the mil road from St. Petersburgh to MosooW- He was one of the most eminent in his proSsfaion, Be nsg ea successfully the Western Mess. Rail ona. Arranger:Mints have been made to send passen gers to Buffido, via Erie Road, in June, one dollar cheaper than via Albany, and In less time. This m bet the beginning of the end which will tuna the travel this way. - moat YORK. Cortespeadenee of the Pitotrargh Guam. New Toss, May 1, , 1049. The =tisane's), meetings, thus fu, have been Well attended and, indeed, opened with • spirit more buoyouit than last yea., The Board of For eign : Missions of the Presbyterian Church held Its meeting on Sunday, end showed a xera's work of ireiet extent. Its disbursements were 0110,207. Its publications have been 8,150 copies of the Mir stoney Chronicle; 14,150 copies of the Foreign Mberionary, and 20,000 copies of enrollee wetter Twenty one more missionaries have been added to the leg.' In China, 'the Missionary work is pmeireding with great energy ; 'a Printing Pre" has been established, and 4,000,000 pages of tracts issued. The Bev. Mr. /Leeway, of ,Philedelphie, ,made, alter the business report Was read, an ad dress of great beauty and feroe, unties upon the Christian world the necessity of ineessaat „,ty ;an that none might want of -the bread of life, so lavishly given to our land. - The Noineldissionarymeethig was largely attend. ed, mid the report fell of encouragement to evangelical Christiana. Far and wide the gospel has been proclaimed and the Mime= volume of • :emigration has had extended to it the right hand of fellowship, by those whose religion is as free and untrammelled as is the political government of he new land the emigrants have sought. .15r. FieeChiir preached one of the most striking ecrerons,before the Bible Societies, that the walls of-the Tabernacle am echoed teak. He urged upon :his hetwellithe necessity of pressing on in the work of distolruting . the gospel, r , pe ; the rapid advances making by infidel doctrines, the prodace of the German and French schools. Ger. stun aed French tenrutog and intellect had taken the field, end no doubt could be entertained of the tendency of their lean. They were to re-stablish the old Pantheism, and to give us the mystic, wor ship of the gods, the patrons of the PUSiOnl,as In the palm! , and wicked days of Greece and Rome, .yen eke - received not reproof, but aid the goverament„Torepel this rodeo!' things, the Bible must be depended upon, as being: the only rule of' life, that makes imperativelife the of moral payuritystem , and ono utterly opposed sensed no* raprodueed under themaise otphikilophy. While oneillass of citizen, 'mak withwilling , eagergerMl the theanci• • At. the Astor Place a crowded house greeted Macready, in liderbettivai the' Broadway, ' thousands cheered Forrest, in the same character, while, at .the Beneety, the. butcher boys, and the lower hundred thoinand. Vat:l:Med to sae "Rya der die, as Macbeth. and show. the world that the workmen of New Yorkhava a taste for dap made e Ve, rig pretty quarrel has been darted between a paper derma to the teak of -cc:greeting the mob as the'elty, and the Henid, once the candle of Nerreforklhmlly of the editor of iherfere VC ha beide Vatted' in the moot Infamous man. , nerita libellee* asserting their stdlity to bring a hundred Winiessesiirocrthosewho now 1111 high 'plate, taproot( tire clutufb. - The brute Who' has I thus attacked a female, lust sauce recovered from a whippin given ha in the adore by a wantoa, one now appears as the meatueof pmdshototit to one who has spared neither age, rank, nor sex, in the ranagereared id Ids pv-at• People here enjoy the, *port; feeling asinditherent as the sped' WOMILD. w e the hatband and the bear were at logger. &Me these gll* l of his Moore are batied b illtia eremprrinnotre. in the company oft ai Wadi, is happily not yet Maned. All elier. gies of the Sialans have been centered in 'Paler mo, the Popultdien of which is 16000 and which most bo n h stickman areas ol= frightfel Mfafirle. While enure bite band it is posaftdo to concieve that the fall I to Catania may spread terror in the o nl y polar mks, t is much more likely that d will only add fuel to that determination which has already I been shown to encannter destruction rather than ' I succumb, and to beget, moreover, a feeling which, however the present contest may end, roust pre. vent the ptembility of the to and fraudulent miscreant by whom it hos been waged, or any of his dynasty, ever aiding for one secure hour upon the Sicilian throne. Alter what earth has seen of the Bourbons, it seems almost incredible that In 11319 labrvivor of the race should thus lie allowed to rule Millions of people, and toadies the rich est territory in Europe to be thought of only as an abbatoir, (slaughter home.) =mat meravirermorr von inn POPIL The long contemplated and twice abandoned expedition front France, in tavor of the Pope, et length appeal to have been decided on, and the first foreign act of the French Republic will b n to put down the republic at Some. The ful isl toration of the temporal power of Me Pope sup- ' I posed to be contemplated, and tams the reeds of future convulsions and bloodshed will probably be sown, since endurance in such a umuer a n d on l y be a question of time. England, precle Protestant power from participating in any thing that may he done, will, it is assumed, look on with satisfaction rd whatever in connection with the Italian question.may cause a temporary 1011. The elements of the volcano may be tell as potent as ever, but to stifle it for a time is a comfort not to be resisted. • Pram the Baltimore American. Death of Col. G. W. Whist,ler It is our painful duty to record, under the obitu ary head, the death of Col. George W. Whistler, Cbded Engineer of the Peterabergh and Morrow Railroad, and for many years past a resident of Si' Petersburgh. Few persons have done more to il lustrate the LMerielill character kir talent, skill, and integrity, in a distant !arid, than Col. Whistler; and from all that we have learned, from very tansy sotkces, it has been the lot of few, dying among strangers, and away from their homes, to leave be. hind there so many sorrowing friends. Col. Whistler wee a graduate of West Point, and was one of those who left the army, when the internal Improvement system of our country began to be developed, to devote themselves to civil en gineering. For a while he was.in the service of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, soon after its organization, and was engaged also, for a season, on the Susquehanna Railroad. &lbw qeently he removed to the Eastward,and, after very active duty in various compauies, became the , Chief Engineer of the Western Railroad, between Boston and Albany. Be had jute completed this pelt work, when the Emperor of Russia sent o commiasion 43 the United Stales with a vidw of obtaining here a suitable person to contrast the 1 1 railroad between St. Peteraburgh and Moscow.— Col. Whistler was selected, and. having accepted the appointment, left this country, never to return. This was la 18421 einem which he has been con stantly engaged In the duties of his station, and, had het life been spared for one year more, he would have seen the completion of the road which he bad located and urged forward with so much energy and ;04 In addition to bin post of Chief Engineer of the road In question, he had lately been appointed to plan and construct ektewrive nationalTockirards at St. Petersbragh, which might have still detained him for many years abroad; an a ppointment which was, iti itself, the test preofthst could be given of the high standing which he had obtained in 1111.161 1 . - Ctiounts. on Inn Idunotrn. — The steamer Mill sour' arrived at an early hour last night from New Orleans, will rh port she le ft on the 28th ult. The °doers Inform us that thifteen deaths oceured from Cholera on the passage up—all deck passengers. On tho arrival of the t oat last night, quite a number Infers deck passengers were sick, several of whom it was thought would not survive until this morn fog. The cholera was not bad in New Orleans when the tdisoosari left, but Musineas was at a stand stiLL--St. Louis Rep. BILL READS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Dfanifeshh Bi.Rs Lo4ins, amtracts, J Baal +, naln] =As, Lama, eassuricirits, roucuch Ac, kc Printed at the ahottent notice, at low prices, at the deal 01TM% Tnutn Improvements in Dentistry. DR. O. 0. STEARNS, lets of Doston, is prepared to manufamerre and set Rance Tarim in whole and ports of sets, upon Suction or Atmospheric Section Plates— Too - menus maze ii nvo wincons, where the nerve exposed. Office and residence Belt door othe 31,1. orls other, Fourth street, Pipshorgh. 111,. 70-4. R. Irradden, F. If. FAIOII. tal9 Psnuest Lnuan ttroun.l-Prepored by J. W. Kelly, William meet, N. Y., end for sale try A Jayvee, No. 7 ?meth street - This will be Riand it delightful 6111- ele of beverage In futudies, end pyrticidal tot sick rooms, Damns Baosta.—sits improved Chocolate preplan:i t:ion, being n combination of Cocoa nut; Innocent, in vigorating.and palatable, bight recommended partic ularly for urraltda. Prolong by Wet, bombe. AY:W. ana for SOS by A. JAYNES, td the sachl4 Pain M 70 Mom, No. Fourth sr W. b. Wright, 13., Dentist, Om= and trodenna on Fourth ac, t' opposite the Pittsburgh Dank. Mee hours from P o'clock to 12 A hi., and from 2 o'clock torp P. AL soPI4-11 iftror osi4 Erman* Innunno.p..—Tuo Pms von., Nonon pi. on Fin leirtreArfre Ccraw:l— le...tr--ereatirles 10 Insure,. ripen [eery 'le sari:Sian et,property, at UR rawest rata. °owl, No. Il Mann Street SAMUEL GOVALZSoIOot, Pron. UOWL FERMI, Seep. • Borm. iums. Co. Dtvutenn— The Stockholders of *a above - named Citahriany are notified that the Dividend of Too Dollars pot share, declared on the Wth eneary last, will' be paid them or their legal representstlima, at the other; of the Treas urer of said Company, in the city of Pittsburgh, on or after the 111..1 day Of Key, inst. Eastern Stockholders *tithe pall at the office of J. W. Clark et. Co., Boston.' 11411 THOS. H. HOWE, Treasurer. Comuntanto awn To Coaqmou—Orsda—l, Seientifte Manse on the Human Hair.—Of the MICIGIVIII com positions constantly annottneed, for promoting the growth or reproducuon of the boar, few arrive even in name, beyond a very limited period, while Bogies Odd, with • reputation unparalleled, is Still on•the increase in public estimaient. The angular virtues °hills successful Invention far restoring, pre• serving. and beantifying the human ban,. are to well known and appreciated to need econuumn - Tim very fact of Mellish and denitsgmatted parnsnagc it ,cloys, its general use in all countries, together with Comer-'' oat testimonials constantly received in favor, are au. thorium which swop ILI superior excellence and title over all ItlAMpt• of • similar nat,re. Heine univer• sally preferred, its consequent seeress musses a best t of inutations to oust op —but try this Imre, .1 you w Wilt. superiority • For sale - by L. WILCOX, corner of the Diamond and Nuke' el, and corner of Smithfield a nd Fourth its. inyWnititend w• wi JOU2I fy7 a.cse, of the borough of Sharneburgh, Ix. a candidate for the An subjett to the d tision of the Whig and Antimasorac Convention. my1.4.4&.w.4 annum Nona—ThAtee. M. Muddle toithe pcl.l*s Disconien, d cliv!red l 0 dia Mel:pars of dye Oannectlent Logislatorc, while hp Cheplain of thltbody, on Sabbath averung 0001, the 13th wet 00 the•Hible Doctrine of Divorcee. - royie DIED. On Frid i ay the UM th at, P. Cu Clue, Esq , laths 69th 7ear of d. arr. iliafuteral wall proceed place on Sanddy, 131 h, .td o'clock, P. IT, and proceed to the Allealmny Gamete. ty, from Ins late ruldance, Esat Cataluna, ehAledhe• ay. The. Mends of the Wall;are Ini4led to attend without fatthar °once. VI-ANTS C. B.dICEB-10 0 dos Mann's justly eels -111. baled C. S. Anus, In store and for sale by m7ll LOGA.N WILSON tr. Co CiialLED ilibla-2 00 ibe Curled Halt, • very expe -1,. riot truck, reed the day find fdr tile by __• lb LOGAN. WILSON ACo QUOVELS FORKS—A ry Fumes:or allele w" of ShtlYth awl Forks, (n ston.on4 fia2aal'a LoGANMASONA xt TEC% foi iald ip • pais mo. 91L—libbi* W HARUAUGH "DAWN PIDES-14,0 120 lbs, utonly clear, In atom, Elltfoitaw by ISM p: AIL DICK tr. Co; -71tr.02 Front at WfiVrALIC FIRE &ND WATER Pllotor man -111:00 Maui constantly; for sale by_ myth ...-ISM , II D/010:11 tr. Co IN 3G5 taleslivitoie isio by lo In . I.9MARDICKCY to Co ARD-123 bbl a No• 14 brrlang for role by myLl ISALAHDIOKEV t. Co 4 - 0613ERITAS- - 10 110 bush-ui 'fore: (orate by myw '19434 , 11P;0KEY I , • un 10--qa 4=l oonotantli, o by. ohylir ISAIAH DICRGY Co Eneentarts Male of .110111 M N TUESDAY, JUNE link, at 3 o'clooCk, P. M., O be sold on San premises by orddr of the Ex , ' d Wore, the estate of the late Edward iParch.oll, de.' • ceased, that valuable LOT OF QUOUND, adjoining , the properly of John gusto, Leginnlng on the "Dm. Efv,',Ag a , ,=1ie.,111.1,e,0L" 1- ,r 6 ft! rang thence by tee Diamond and by lot N . f.t . al! ' ec o t. warily 444 feet to Decatur street; thence by said at. semliwardly &borate (cello al feet alley, which runs along Me end of thawarebouse late of ./Scren gerie, thence by the said three tagx,itileylinjunowuly apandleklina wlllx Paturtliktreel, until kt personate =at Ilia comer of tbe said untrelease ;Omit sewn , gem; tne.o.o eight _ a pandlol line With Decatur street about eight - .feet; thence eastWardlY porael s ae withiromm street mall it ranges IriAh trierreet ide of Um Diamond; thence scathes dip a parallel. line with Matket—street two. tech Mertes east. i w a yoly aparallel linnwith FinuSclairect femixind Menne northwardly.apqralielllng, with Millen sm.% ZI fret wrthaplamief begirming. Oa whither° erect , ert•BUILDINGIS tronting on the Diamond., and en De catur suneltliTt n toln annual ground tent of ass 101 i= 4- 14,30.tiril :a.Shrietidne no two Ctltai pi7ag inea , u4 Interem, wbe secaredby bond and, " • l— • ,IOfIti•MDAVIS, AneUoncer. Ait0263411V,1 L .' ...,_._.-- ' YOB., SALE. .'. . k - VA,W.413141; MILL, Water Poorer,. formerly 141, kinurreas Leonard% eepable of aogo Licl to WO bnyus. por 40, toolrn with 700 sores of [God lorul;ona tvelf of irlsietru mi. tbnhatrh6 l ,ohey Ealtlitit#lo;atidez fames, improvement entooda luylbnblenamoltottso. -rue slummy /Mu me lAilt Lave:au &Mei Ven..Molillo-of ono built . 115 -aria) rum ago; ; Tiro 'old* nullremell for 109 yet. alventh. We diem it lanneetuaty to any odocerofor the emoted that any ono will bay ft all'ito3=l:Za• Tido Property ilk rimmed four , Is ' idol ' insorth df17.101, in oho of Ike bout Wheat grow: Wl * azdzi es: This prom, to =need= with enlll- honlDre mu? tomltahly aticubateit (Dello: , lon n! ' s ofmooli. 5 4 1: 11 1 er vrtreolirs, onll on or adteif y,,,-VVI*4 , ey XL LSefl A. MILLE& 1 'AninnY,l4l4llo: 441w1L.1. have • oubmanilhe wtoeh they twee ese is =o l r was la part of the forlaWittie Poth l / 2 .111 ' IES rich embraultateti Biro= from SIP to 0 , e5O "- Ai:10,814 0 50D crochet Collars, from 37kt° 15 359 bee 0 to 14 VA Gls:roma " " tii• 121 150 - Jermy Linn ink - to 1,00 HO muslin Habits, ." 50 to 1.60 590 pam, =dm Colts, Also. Maiming Coll Cleo. A btaBON Call at the elmap one puce store of A- • 6, Co, Igo GO Market st. nil 12 AdataisMatratorra Salo. V virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of trator AIM- gheny mum, the troderalgned of, Adminis Bof the estate of 'Witham Gibson, late Elizabeth town ship, deceased, will sell at public vendee or attetion, on the premises, on the 9th day of June next, all that cerWin tract of Land, situate In the mid toornaitip of Elizabeth, adjoining lands of /am. Wall, B. Allen, and others, containing Efiem and a half acres,n died the red estate of which the mid William Gibso seized: 'Rams at sale. DAVID 'WILSON r. , 'Rams mylginr3VS Administrato G UM GUAIAC-250 Ms lust rec'd sad Cot Co.sate by B A PAILNEEMOCK rayli _.lner woad sad Ist w 13 ALS. CoRAIVA—Utt lb. Justreed sad for ale b y .D 2 rty il_ B A FAILNESTOCK &Co I_, ED PRECIPITATS-75 lbs jolt recddTbi 7 tale IX by myll.l B A FAINESTOC ' E &Co - —._..— STIDESTRIPE CASSIBMICES-1 case tar.ad f d ,tyle tan "side stripe" Cassbaeres just rec' sale by MURPHY, *BIS 49 ON &*Co, wt. ' melt ward -,na B am nssortenent o r. f e new =d a i t t IL I 6:1.1%1'0 s A tytet Bonnet aibbonsonst enle at reduced prices co mY" —"11"--L!0&& 10rOWAID DUCK-5 balm beryl' Cotton Dock, i suitable for mem c oat decks, wagon covers, llAt received arid r by_ MURPLY, WILSON & Co 101.11 t COUGHhLS.`f BE OB • 4: D. AttlettMtv Cirr, 17d. Word,) t • Apra 20,1549. V Mr. R. E. Sellers Being afflicted for same time with cough, watch eras se severe GI to unfit me far my daily employment. F r equentlfafter coughing, I have been so much exhumed, aa to be obliged to sit down and rest Hearing of the good effects predated by your Cough Syrup. I concluded to give it a end affrhappy to say it produced the desired effect in my case. After using h one tight, the cough eras abated, and I ate now perfectly well. J. SO lonmes. This p:earant and popular Cough Syrup if prepared and sold by R E SELLERS, 57 Wood street Sold also by Brooms generally in the two cafes and vi cinity. r myll _ r ------- VIB fine Diamo D nd Fi NE GOOS-18 ng pr Gongs; ld Specowler, 10 Musical Bones, sh e ll cased; A large assortment of Fans, with fine paintings also, gold and silver gilt. Silver Batter Knives; with agate bandies; Gold and silver waist Buckles and Slide. AIso—PARASOLS, dark green and other fasbiona ble colors. The above goods, with a large assortment ofiewe ry, Fancy Goods, Enc., will be sold for SCla Or OW • good money, at No VI7 blarket street, by ZEBULON hINSEY ATTORNEY AC LAW. Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alleutid Orro2A2t. VANILLA BEANS-1 0 lbs of very choice gosh. ty, received and for ude by RAIIN & REITER O IL OF LEMON—I case, warranted pure, reed for sale by" rayll BRAUN & REITER CV+ OF BISI EFLOAOT- 1 ease, warranted pare, O eeived and for sale by styli HHAUti /a REITER PIL OF LAVENDER, (Gardena . oil of /indica! or Bosemaryi do do Spedini, redufied, do do Ornra num; do do Aniseed, a can °leach, perfeetire coved and for sale by myll BRAUN in L INSEED OIL-10 bbls in store BRAu l i nd t tag s .glz myll eornor Liberty and St Clair als_ if AN PRIMEVAL: or The Conciliation and Primi -IVI tire condition of the Haman Being. A contribu tion to Theological Science, by John Harris, D. D. Loonier& to Young 011,11111i0Itt buportnnt sub ,eets: by II W Beeetif r. Chanbing's Works, complete: 6 eels, Moo. The words of T Arthur, undoim ed. 13 volt Jur reetakd NEW 130008:-Layard4 Nineveh and its Remains, with an .eoeut of a visit to the Chaldean Chris tians of Kurd' ran, and the Vestals, or Devil Worship- Per., and au merrily into the manners and am of the ar cient Assyrians, with an introductory letter by D. flotation. vols, octavo, with ahout 100 Illustration. Cocover's Lectures on the Pilgrim' Progress. .I, lihno. Price reduced to 81,00. Cruden's Coneordance, condensed: reduced to 81,50. Id.aulay's History of EnsinneL Harper's new ed, two vols. octavo—large pelt and fine paper, per yoL 75 cent. Ot6lllirle Hebrew and English Lexicon; new improVed. For sale by R HOPKINS, myll Ith et near wand Pittsburgh horticultural Sestets, l'Ull.t. hold their Bummer Exhibitioner... l y Fruits, TV Vegetables, Plants, Flowers; &e., on Wednes day and Thnrsdny, the 13 th and 14th of JUNE, and premien:is will be awarded for the beat and second best of each variety of ankles exhibited for competh tion. The members, unl all Who feel ei an interest in Horticulture. are requested to bring thr prothictions forward to the exhibition. _ myll2:dakari taS - DIFOSP. 1109 Er.-1 000 feet 2 In. 3 ply India Robber .. L UI. llose-4ust received for the BOW gel of Manclesv. tar, , which will be held in atom fora few days. The. Boston Belting Company express a strong &etre. Ibr , the fire departments of the nines of Pithibersh and Al legheny to call and examine and make *lrani of them. Thnk p uipe emmy is willing to,put henshenslo any trot they thiroper to conclude elitel. toY__._ ..1 . tr. H. ratuffs„),:cmt nir Ban i fi x, The rpleadid Pnnket .LOUIS PHIL IPPE, itObL Meatball, of of eoo tons bur, thus, will be despatched on or about go let Jane.. Th. ship offers aped or advantages for Passengers. having been bath fora Havre paeket, end el into the accommodations of the best European Packet abc has a Gentlemen's and Lattice' Cabin, is isi ppa~ gh and roomy between decks, well ventilated, searing in every respect superior accommodatiorm and comfort to pass e r end freight. The ship Will tot:taken her -passer oat as Elm dd Janeiro arniNalparelea, giving passeugers•by bee an oppormrilif to wends Mr. S . Wa th enzd;toiving Jost returned (torn Cal ifon., will give such mfonna ion topmengers ea win be of essential aerates to them. He will also give each passenger accorapanVing this eXpedition the -n•• knownof his experience In mining, end will also nuke known intern on waived the most productive gold place. Nors panne will b& seemed until paid for. For freight or passage applY uttediamly to WEITIERED E in EC'S, No. 9 German as RIRCEEEAD taPEARCE, or E. B. IPITZGETIALD, No. 0 Commerce at myltedtur—llitals Am . Orphan's Court Sale. TNpursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Allegheny C.lttay, will be no.onn to public sale, ea the New Court Ilcmae in the city of Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, the thirteenth (ath) aye of Joao, A. D. 1E42, at tea o'clock, A.M., the • olwng deacbed mai estate, late of - James Werner - en of WilOns township, deceased: All that certain lot of ground• "Atones la Tcirserre townsh fn- said county, tieing' let bailed number "nineteen,. (Dio. - 22,1 in the piano( the subdivision of the farm be us the <sane of David sPEcley, deed—which said let begins on the now Franklui toad, at the corner of lot NO. IS in aid plan: thence_ along the line thence ,i s alon 18,257 feet 4 Inches to a prmate road; said pri9lol , road 52 feet 10 inches; thence along theKne of lot No. 111, 279 Rot Inches to the s ew Freer= mad, and thence along odd road fifty rectal the plane of beginning. ALSO—AII dune vita cousin lots of ground situate in the Seventh m a r k e d ity of Pittsburgh, (for userly rat to and krit..l as lots num- William bers "seven . and "eight,. (Nos. 7 end ejoin Arthur's secondile, which said plan is recanted in Allegheny' eoanty, In Deed llook yclutes 54, page gER. om T.114-ono third e. 24 onelhild btralA atid• third in twelve nionthsoiithintereat Own date of sale, HEM" CEIALFANT, Administrator of Jemei IPCisekett, deed, myil:dAnaff WA. 11.1} ..- .... . - S AM ID & ATKINSON. Frier sr., er 1 Woos anti Mourn, Parrantann, nONTINU to manalactOre all kind. or, COPPER. V TIN AN SHEET IRON WARE. Also, Black smith Work. Steam Been bunt to order. Special attention tell to steam boat work. Hasa on hands a e assortment of Copper nod Brass Kettles, Tin Ware, &a. At. Steamboat Cooking SlcSicts. Portable Forges, various sites— a very convenient &- tick for steamboats, Caa.forOla codgrantioar rail road companies. W. would reviectfully Invite steam boot men and others to'call ana-see oat articles and prices before PFq'l..jF'„._N.'""'b'n---s:---------------' ' Lesaenard axe hiaarencreitilm' B. t: • ?mamma, May 1,1819. , HIS Bank In-day decline s 4+16 , T1 aGfirar r,, cent= on the yeptial Melt, Ott of th ptofits tot the last eia mouths, payable =menet' the eleventh . Inc- • 'cayidlOt AVM lI:DENNY, Cashier. Excsassz. wac JO Pro?owhau,' t • /HO 1 R:1 480 4 . t $ C HesStatsl,tbAs 425.4t.0,10,0**4 *r TellAS.ppLIO c. 11400.154 orAW :•'•• t4OI tooiholdems mill be paid at the Western OssklSVlSPat. 3 o la- • • 'THOS. a ?tom, mysaut , • • !rico or ratiOtis ffisitoalitire Vita.* May Mk, IE4O. h .. RAKISA.I4 ed win - be ietr4at dila otEos onus P Ibe =t brit: cktr, Cleaning_ and Whiurgrosbing the .inilde 4r,, Ws )3fiage: frbe.diri and Mastro bo. sell: ,clootted out, arid al i oftbsitisood work (exempt thereof antilop tide 'of the ac Graben') to ha" two o°°". . of ido ll iooillo T.O , OrM M litPat oil. 1%. W. CctOX• c05 1 44 10 4.-M ~. _:.-.--,- - ------,„• ' --- 7 , CO_TUSBII,44I,K,NtSINE., -..b. Candi.— 16:".2Ebe;‘,Ti114WMiTkiOr th e scintilla Prin.: .ciii bi. opt.: trbfell its operation depends, middle 101.0. lice I doitila of itostrottans, in its applicadon to mino r . mini, ',reign . , mei:alien, and railways, grafi ratioes j dpotittestit' improvement lity John BOVITn, Cl 5, I rel tO me; Pram the list London editior,. ' ~. ForstilS by A 'WPM% cotwn "p . 6 0 8 • . . • 4ifistAleas wood 1:11 tiliatCaC4 : ;:o 4.,,----T—a Oifiiiiibri V..) .1.140, eithe r esiStriliniebobe' ribs, ig.t re,eij Arra-rte. 1 , 06 by str,toctErr & WEnTs., ' 111_ . 3_." ----- " ' 4 east t les nwldesign.ki grtenTaTO " n "' " ' lay WOO, Wtd , begaildarlTo• r oa4l an t % n it • • ry stad fanny handk!i dfar ile zny • jait'VL - ' - 41 , ;. 7 1 , Th ' ,De- &cajrmFiorn: cAars' th Piaiuse, Rouudi Chilireh thinfuirotrytlity, load Ma Intr, seems, PituFbursh, Pa. • • "• , <14.:7--47np etes,Torpits 1140101 1 " Net from the Lit i loppel Gib Bu'AP AND - NVOQIi:.SO4.IOII wall* *ado by . • • itLEE (1.1/413S111tieses .yetrUsi 4FIA c a pimere t recelyd • JA ".!stniptio dL glsie. , "'S er kPtW 9P t PTV " • -Man"- AlollLtiCANDi..:rblltlteg raTIO . " 'WICK BP NDLI:9B Tl - 0T661.1. 43 ay piracy linllig; , [4.0116 , b r ,13 4 1.0 • :VICK VCANDUraffi , • L Wm% tr. ANDLE233 myto 1p CELL BUTTE:FLa . bbls fiesh Saljuss reed sad XIS On ode by . • Inyin • :WICK& PRCANDLS2I3 tilitflT-400 bush dried Apples; 31XfZ i l , o .11: for solo Or Ci076401114M TT atat by A Ictic.FX;Dl Co, --•-mylo,! • water it .ARD—a wsv talebt,l Eummn. thq , W 13aitc; awl Mesta _ SCIAP-L74 - bxw lqplrtei r Ili bia"Tut Teed andlor LEMX B—A taw VWl4ll4/63'v" _ • &' SPLENDID.,STOCK"DV'NEW SPRING GOODS. • A:IIASON di' CO., • i it ouraLmmorEGAr.s'AisminkerhAL. ••, , • < FloredeeMtuleMbl6,llongb add filramigs Susie. Hig lish Fute?, lea. ti.• -BOZO= BWRONS.-1,15 boatel of Htuitteltaud Cap Ribbons, of the beat styles. Alas, black and adonis Team and Satin, best 0 0 7. Al", Bonnet 523 • ;"oI ma niMAffiti was ...I &nom= Hose and iii,il,o;lltll, GULP,' CMPA VZl. ll jl r '' Vell eti. AC. NEw insrrils ` af.l MATT ' -14,14 - 4, of a " towable colors and styles. _ EaIItROIDEHM3, THlSalitum-1 Mud. collars, ears,ptandind eoltarketteleseltir .Yalieneef, preach and' ualub Eden's "tin kle 4° ' lmenia Etibbons,linea cambric =intern Haat ctspos.w.e. a PARASOLS and PARASOLHITH--aleroan two thenwsnd Pateeol. and Pswasoktua of wady ' Ifadet7. Including the best wakes of Me Sado tind Hametiont Cloths, CaseimereaVewinsa Suuweertituffi,Toseedls Jeans. Also. Flannels, Carets, counterpanes., GMHEAMS, CHINTZ, 'PRINTS, do ..Lliderte than twohundred cases of tae' best styles an d ilearLva• Oaf. mr...ACHED and BROWN cue b u ,,t,3- cares -of all the well known ard.W makes fdenetied Huslidsi Me Wei butwallwi of ev e9tierY and Viet , Puretutsera may ways epeadir el veal lketlitles of tlas ottabllstunentod9Otwalzaawlawmt Str - PIItES adopted by thia P efutlistusten=l esthete ONSTRLCESYSTE,blarlartnetwiik.ak B a ram a pricw %taiga subserittass Mumbled to ot fer agagrenter bulneeme.nts to putramdts- Erni sr tick wad tberefero bet olutrked at iMeti It* tale sa eta natin.l4l give Perfect salisfactloli. Idetebs,e4 it= all parts of the conowy ate lashed-10 - A. raidAsotato, apndluus Cl Market, between ad andAdt sta. ONE PRICE a TOIIE—NO. 110Eritifi&I" A A. AL k CO. having m. ~ideralify enlarged their , A. Store for at meow, ,rattion ed their inereas- mg belinese. ete non prep-ere, no exabo to their,. tad trade the moll emen• en Mock of etch end LelhlOrn able Imported and :tole , ie n I n-i. they gave seer offered in this city. Thieit . hoe, e nee , togeth er aria another lane Kate, 11 , te 1.7en . 0 fitted up and ad -1 ded to their retail 1-,altmcoft therchYllisio6 tb_en! ad ple room for the display of l'onr iese.HlVOrteel, mule constantly in the receipt of ererGoode from their house m Near Volk, they are ett - 04eil alisays 10 offer the newest, New., and moo desirable gootD, ona ed prices .:114'" I'd 2T hF milb a w"' s s ;Nn lni r.s._ ;d' ll '"6ll: l2relt ed m:"'Epc:: :l Y fillPk'hPib:P:-ei.tP'Lr':i''ie:l'deei'rl.i:ll:Cb::thd'e:,.dnf'::!:'ier"n':"'n'pw":l:llf:::!::i:!r:dg7h:t::lSlllßltj4k:73.l:di'ul:':e:l6r,.'elroe"lPcdl.s,a: . -I Lams and Organdle.—eplendid designs. caweests.,n HAunipd.rel.'l".i.eote;.,Fa.eclabstirrend French . oi.g Pme t..., ti, ~ ebellim,kc. tee. and changeable Sake, of enurely new stylml Also, blank Silks for dresses, mines, nearnillas,!te. or tope. riot !tightener— SHAWLSre—embattle, 'Shiba,' Lang. and:'... , !4&zr , e Sheets, Gs de Rhine, Pooh de Sole, Canton Silk. Bent Seising Silk, Wool Plaid, Grenadine s , Rutin de Lein, WHITE GOODS— Cambric., Jaconeuf,Nittorin C hecks, Book and Scrim !aniline, .Truletan,,Paney Checks, Linen Lawns, Dotted Muslim, Maar and Nein stook do, ke.fcc. LINEN GOODS—Dsm . as . t gr...., Napkins ISPNM.P,gins6hLiinrns, hest make and faleltTh ~ NEDS—A COVlplete amortmeraVelutm Braid; --------- AUCTION SALES. John D. D'avta, Ailaiiot Large mut Foriffm Sole of chows' diact London Boo Le. Many of them elegantly Illustrated with 'Pleat , ' colored engravings, end also on allotment :of verY raze °lssue =there of the fifteenth century. Will be sold on Saturday turd Monday evenings, May lotb and Zs; at the commeteial sales roond, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, eettometielea each evening at 7* o'clock. Fall particulars in catalogses. which can be had on appliennon to myl 7 .1011 N 1) DAVIS, duct Panty orul Staple DrgTtrisilie& ,- On Monday morning, May . tath, aria o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, without reserve, for CIL.III currency — A large ssarrnment of flesh and seasonable staple and fanny Dry Goods,. among which are superfine cloths, cessimeres, satinens,tweeds,jesmiLtkrench and Manchester gingham . , cams swats, de ' club mere, alpacas, splendid pled swam, dress s, sa tin, white, red. blank and fancy eilk brocha and fancy shawls, supsr long cloths, brown mnslias, checks, hosiery, gloves, tru. Al Y o'clock, Groceries, Queensware, FOIAIIMIA, &C. YOAlig 145011 tea, :fine Duane Viga cut chewing tobacco, No 1 palm rasp, writing and wmpping paper, shovels, spades, forks, transparent and venidan win dow blinds, looking glasses. A large and general assortment of hanacineld and kitchen furniture, kitchen ntemili, to. At 7 o'clock, Reedy mule clothing, retail stock of dt7 goods, and fint iuftery, boots, shoes, hats, saddles, bridles, gold leer watches, books, to. ntyll Books at Auction. On Saturday evening, Nay 10th, at 7i o'clock, the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and sth streets, will be sold— A largo collection of valuable Books, embracing standard works re the various departments of tare, family and Docket bibles, Lae Illtistruled works, black books, letter and cap writing PoPet; I.loor gold and silver watches, mantel clocks, mammal -swag-, merits, fanny articles, Au. JOHN D Wail% Aunt. I min • S pring and Summer Clothzug, carhoures, iSsik Htfkfs. fr., at =Sim • , On Tuesday morning, May 15th, at the Commercial be Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth sts, will told, by catalogue, without reserve, on a credit of 001 days, on all sums over $lOO 11/ dos super tweed cloth coats; 0 do{ eromn ooeoi: mere doe l dm 10 super caste:next do; 3 dos oboe. I and summer dm 10 dos pith] miner vests . a 6.13 dos blank Bann do; 3 dos figured do dodo - 51.12 ' r/oil cassi..l mere pant.; 11 El•La dos Palo Alto do do; MI dos linen drill do; 13 do summer do; 9 do eaten:Lade do; 10 do su per French cashmere dm white and fancy shirts, flan nel shirts, super Landoll brown and wool black Maths; also, 350 mecca large silk hdkfs. • JOHNIk DAMS, Auct myln Eze"am. • sate of Land an Lower St. Mir own: slap Oa Wednesday, May 111th, at 3 o'clock, P. te, will be. old on the premises, that valuable tract of land he °n abs to the estate of the late Janne, deed, situate on the Wastu ni. ;ngrn turnpike n mile., from Pinaborgh co od nat acre* 'nod Ferenc*, more or leis, adjoining property ot:/1e"..• die , Ramsey and Folllard, having a quantal • of coal 1... 1, amnion, and ls under cultivation .1n the oc- I, Allen, who will .now the property. eupanal of Pd' braves meal anneal , Terms, one-fourth cash, residue payments, with intermit, to be secured by bond and l uthrtgage. nun JOHN lit D . A.VIO, Ana. 50111-warlurg---Lou in BsnOil/e,ricljetnutg iha ealli Of . Allegheny, 0 Auction- I •••AllaBaturday, May 12, us I Wileelt, P. DI, will be l l', Abld on the premises , about 50 Lots of grimed, yerl 1-• • biradsomely snouted on Nunnery Hill, having mom- - . ,6;,,. ,. :i„.. , .. . - , . ... ~ osansluig view of the cities and. antreFartag;e o MlUTs' .t. . , age t t ill plans 01 - whloh may be had at theetton roam. • . t..74 . 4„,p1 k,. i : ..• nu Terms, one learn cash, in shlleghanY Or ..FlUttbllgh. , ',Scrip; mes r...ti , on w unna.rs. 185 4 1 F reF l 'il a ' • VAtlpralluSiatAlialhlifEllTS Ant 15.9. IMeln Pm y..r. from Hsjan..l", lB4lo , Nr4.9ix"w 4 ' - - MONONGAHELA ROCM - _. • to be seemed by bond end morttis . _qi , .. . -, . . 0 t i 4 , y , g a rat i i ..., 84 ~w ii, Ir. my 4 , 4 011 N D.DaNka a''. l ,17101rownsvine Erni - filumberitind hi, donna and 30 cares English, zls i , ti , Ameriasn Bag., and Sta 3 .- _ ... „ .. -,' - Flab . elplstai•„„_'_ - ".... ii •i•2 0...... . t o Eneprlopcedias, far. Weald and a6t ruttnlMl tr cl al _.,,,,.. , And valuable etandard work, in the swine. at.- TIC, CaPtJ Pazkinsorst BALTio,CaPt A partments of literalism science, and the OW, Ap t I lltsi,dLoci,gitsLxiLANß,, uipst. c. i zt... al.. ere now and elegantly illustrated books, Among which are IiSITSBUB4II AND.BROWN.O:4IIII3. vPiandid 1 ... ,04 "16.3, p 1 •TC",•,'"Ad [Moil- - The chonace boat •• with honts , the ililekumgehell works; 6" Bibl ' i l 1.. ° 14 e' Books e d "" iP7 wharf t7 - 3,7 - iiilAßlidmatalrueo'c loal tp realsel y . don. Pafthl3 o .l 43ol Peig , . to ld 5 ' 4 ' ti l er e n 2 gswengers wilt take gurEaucoseasakratom ,. or the hoe gram* lata l Ti Pae el 1.E . ,,,.,,,,,..... 1 ,.%. • vUlwtta,pteirlersP:bl,pgdiabbnhoWesta of I. post, eat ood jade POPell etwelaMl :`...". ""--. glaluagint. and-Ohio .-Itallroadi at •Curnberlaud, atilt \ manorandeui hcokriela- .I*." • " - `-' lacer .A. - bt., amiarllaallitilldal.k nu lt." o * Ti. be sold et 'Auction, trt, 'the woe" No 115 Weed 0 . t _ ,__ _, evening _ . ... ea street, between Fifth sonetarnd Vifyin alleysecuunnav, k4ljr-2.2=0;141.D. D... re . Pam' . . clog at early candle tight this (111o0day) lwel'unki Mi. p.,,,,,,i,,mtirr, sg . ,:kshraine; only as hewn ,711 t, and ID COIIDZILIe every evening until the otth:sle , . . . 7,...„ , . , . wags mock is gold. Cataleptics clay baboikand the books ire now trek; Pres"? _i____Elahlithla PbilltdeaPbAlioass , dy tor examinautan. lotd.r. and . gentlenten• aro invo , r , t. .„.• elth7ri.twiln..o 0awk,,,..,,e.t._ led to call cod examine them dat ing the day. The hooka are new and warranted perfect, and•will day _,Y ew o ,_ ill_ „30_,._-__.Ptin,,enears_____,....bY 111011lall_t,,__avy‘ufo be sold without - We least reserve to Illurbighcat•biddch La5!...,,1,0!...LF!..._15,11°0aL.::...,,1±M,Frf1/ 1.. ell Terme, cash—Purchasers to .pay. fora . : take away 5.:47 , ... .40, th e fat their bonito the day follOwiligjelmchiste.,i DAVIS,4I.O. _ r0... ... 5. .. . h....h.ia . of either ‘ . 40....ti0u prima my •'' ' I Read: bctafelM BallimaN , ind'FAhiderphl atull th e - ---,------ " I I pHvitigi'd otoppi4e+H Came d . 4 ' and misturdng their scats at . kisure„,, eh 'c i tend tOperloca lill travel , ",',4•olily please "i 7 ~""-'^"."------------..----7-7-77,' caiue° .p the iai ::: l l,A AF.r°P14.41*.19.r. ow Coseb• - .., Me r to• ire =a on --tHEAT,RE.. - , L. : . P i . . 4 ,• - _ Sart , at a 11..",rvi11n. 1 it„tetherefore important for titag'o4 and lisdkatOr ...c . 1...... ,Part5 _ • T. ,' • P kV's. 5.1 theirireke4hice*.goitig WI board Antrum aim Sinai Maracas . W. IL Muir. oldie bosh c . '" o ,r, o ak., -pai m oop l hospienze, water . . . elmellnt `...ft Charles awe, Wood at, Pittabisrgit. tr The Manager has the honor of auhatt o . MBA ~._ •_apri.,,,dg,,, , J. plopsgougs, „%.„ MSS A. HORNER, the papnlas DZIDACIDIt, RDO wet I p•• ... ____ .._ _ appear twice daring We evening. Alr. W. H. Crisp as Capt. Bamboo:le. ,Hraaobeo: Saresnsg Balms NAT Ig— BAMBOOZLING. . Caps Bamboozle PIIVW.II. Crisp. Six :illumining* MS; .A.reliez. Daily, with a song 5... Dim A- 'loaner mill ass„kallea tvttlppesrnPee Sa the ealebnilia_ fiong—qte Gla r es mmor.• 41f. Murphy." bY the Mallets Wood._ The giglit.d Fling mill beezeontodby'lllits Bonner Ta colmAni* with ihn - Itituus• Ihb BORBBBB OF TLIII.1114CE: FORM Melbep Itly Wood: rnderi ei !'"' , • Mt. Pri°' ANY NMII.CNANT in the city rastnring the maim of a yonog manta enAcfitte Dry tioods or GrocerisS line, may' find a pe.rson every way non* Sod and trustworthy, acd labors =Oral t Slimier and. Cosiness capacity is sustained by testimonialashe rtent unexceptionable and accpeotable, Pie 656 addma , D. J., ease of J. P. Llopev_r.... 2 :.•Ovii ERSQ:4B edltung to hove the n bosses covered eneh the dR v a.. onl q _a m t. with the undersigned, "tete nre rtew 1,)! and in. fill all orders la that boa, at th j e i =e c t v o&ni . the eernLitProv .drnicv. IO wood Ct,l =Wed t D FotrgalL-50 birth 'titre. quality; .53 daa &oak ' J bY • " Woad at milk • • • lii,Acmr-4401bsrieterlerod, snow; 1,000 do sug:r D e ared do; pier irb saw mad Shotldats, 3 . b • • "mill •4:1) , WILI. A R. ~+). : kl. - Z (M *-i'i:',''. . . , 'D A I.L Y rrell kupsork Ilnit of eplensll,4B7 =rill. ..„, era a now combated bf die ler - boa liedtand fairilehed, and MO pommels bows on the waters bf the 'Meat. Every aecotainodadentifid crew —... fort that money Fan procure, has beenprovided he pas ' senora. The lice bee been in aperanon ftir Eve yens --haii tarried .million of people Il u ttut: t ie loran o lulu; %.Ziritirerl;jhrirTg yreviot=7llo.ll,lll3,. farts reCey n ire o ollnetre= thee'plraVntrteirga=';aelftn. --. y advance. . ..-.. ,_ , , . SIONDA'I' VAOSETI it„ — _,.._ Tee-ISAAC NEWTON,.. Captain': ,tie btu, will. leave Piitabrugh every Sundyywriuning d , FrigeM„ Meellst2 every aminy eNentl. 3 3 At 10 , r• Of MeT DONDAY PADEN:T. The MONONGAHELA, EabLEronsivi*.leave ?Mr burgh every Monday morning at 10 crilltem.rieeling every MoMay everting at 10 r. N. . TITZ9DA4 PAC '2's. i % The HERNIA No. 2, Capt. S. ,ICurri. will leave Pillabingh every Tuesday Warning W.lO ereloo Wheeling every *Mending evening at 10 C. se, • --- ---- ' WEDNESDAY VACIKEY.. The NEW. ENGLAND Nd. 2, .Eapt.l. l ,,,Zeitag, will leave Pittsburgh every :Wednesday rare* at IS — ,, v 1r; Wheeruig every Wedsleada emenlacid tor. II FA,ioMMlWitgi 18R-3tdahcplilied Putt 4 d,llolOlorc Shad; Honing; 10 dad* 10 do No 1 ; SI ard3 Matt,: etei; l ewe smoked l&llibur,, ,211... bra Lullloi Hari for, se& by • 0010, D.WlLLldtigs; - • 101 alt cholla 1101 do; 4 carlrioi don fiyllll• 6 dd Sll - real ra_ - . G40:,,,id0 eatttlev.s ,r.doiVi4egt Kosraa.e i ' . 7 1.0 3T 0RS fa. - 1).9,P 1 91.-54 1 / 676 1ri pleadeicalltor owner. ......nL4.11.1%400155'& alritll4 d 4.71 , —. 1init 'tied iti.trer isitzpvL "'AVIZIKIIOI4:IANI>ICM,,, *lwt reed a11a67 0- ,-- • • WIC t&ZPOADIMM'S 7 , TIWPOOLES , 4IW W Co! sale by % ,: imaw mach. I,2ECANDLNWS ..11170racia4s---9 " • . ~....r).„:41,71 c 1. • , 'WICK itrAIICANDLID39... , l ' e arEfla l at: Cirri EZ 4 1.7-43 bpi v 114 4, WWI ttIiraANULESS 01r,,T,E,T7:6.1;1701 . 1'5, . oast - ct • ac! sF4 B &Time.: I I A RE:42i3w*: isielvi4 si very large suck of fresh .Lyst Goals, of - freest parra andimmr*ti- onth they„ , ailltelkiollse.maths stsveh FT Os OS cannot fall terstreehtlre-sathifsatistr. , City aryl gagaul Wercianks, hit:lied: set' chit loss szazaste setr,:trvelsttbtara rdisethigs&higeulmfc. • PIHHE.. xesitsbma•Wecon rut Mom, ./41011.0pbtsztd.kor oda by r . JOHN .WATT lb Co, lAbyt4Yr.: PTSMAIRHNTINEtt4Sbbis ch—cJoardaroust Mt 4 1 , 10.0#4 T 0. 07. • i akrrEt. • RP1.1::041544 lippp,taarsortello_f_Tßla. by ' ' " V.°33'141.:rt4:1;774111'5i;' I TAMEWR4l,lDiClEVlO_ni o lo e s ksellee hZ. la tt i IF a .Ib #' ll :' 2 & 2k / riesholi sza tank )/ Beet s Valuable =1.e... ' an - s Is theclifiellsctepermentsWeLispehrea, 'which ha b, vispsted fa set) &Ayes+ ieelbtrzet I be obtained in le," • &ebb' and Contbeelial-Boolis,qte43elh 1120; sines sra.NewessPers, imPOgeargsh The OM OranT 11.,i.1651 artrtripirpli. .P0 11 ..._ la ••Eci - oh •nd Ame=• . "'"Zar's 'fonalbei intelsis )3,sstehe ethers to , 11.4tir 4w; in d...eut bp WITT to ateatte ?my Caen for tiostsiEsgsvf4rr-mtlit/0"1:4-skivisr04 • •---LoR • " Ealice, o 44 4 e tPit ,: 6 c i na lm T Ain4 Ittrwit - , Atde mim I tee. woo 013mot,Chter Constable. loam ilaxpowEr,Asideant, . IVIU ostowl st caY halar,do melt, whin IR., BACON -703 lb* Of Dam Te.eld sa for • a & w nazsaualt, • 7lwamtaod.akoatli S T 14; AM. .110 A. CIVAOII4NATX-& MTAIIIV464, w ~ ,~, .r_ „ ~: TIERIitiDAT 10.41.1011KET. The BRILLLa C.PI.RILMITZAT h at t s re g r t 4 ' 4;l 737 4 eva1% 10 ?. 14, • ' • P.II.OILESTa i • The CiLIPPEIL No. a Cap. Pam Thrvaaririll leave pire,aaritt every Friday wirrd,lri as .01Velealii*Thee, fob every Friday evexung arle r.s . • . NEW LISBON AND PITTSBUINDI 'DAILY LIND OF CANAL AND DISANPACM B , mail 41,. ''''',4lllllllW-PW11". (vu. ar...soovi;,) ' .7- Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o olook; A. sp, airier finial Glasgow , (Month ortke Sandy and Beans Ce rullo at 3 o'clock, and New Lichen aril,' nun nighL Len Vet New 1.1..ti0n at 9 o'clock, P.:14.41911kbe1k ne trip camel untie river during the night,) anfi'Glassoes at 9 o'clock, A. M., and arrives at .Pinstorgh at 3 r. ''ML..—thus making a CiltitillSCHll Um:l%w carryingpar. linen and freight between Maw -Alabaman Mr burgh, In none, time run at less nun than by any other route. , Its PeniuMtnn. ofthis Line Baia tnittertnre of In. forming the pardie that Mailman fitted nplwro knt clan Cann Broas,for the aceortnnoMon. apnoeas= and &sight, to nue in connection ' with the will know* steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, am! enact* ing, el Gingow, with the Pinsbnigh. end Mein. a nd and other daily Win of steamers down the cm* , 1 and t o riven. The proprietors pledge Onnest selves to spare no or treablo 'to ignore com fort, safety amt disp= l . ask of Martina darn of then pettwoAke.._ AnTIIOIII2ED AGENTS. .. G. IG. 'BARTON, A & w.-neltakuori, ritt, IL HANNA, t. Co. J. IIARBABGII& Co. tilatilakalA . Nell'lCS.'-.The steamer BEAVE, dukes Es* r, wtll have after this mdse. ias.Welltrllle palmist ; at 9 oteloek int& austaiap - .tela 4.l.olatzgkr & Louisville rieollet. lame 1 FOB CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. Th!a , !tegti o neac p , 'ZileA , Hulep t rnu or, 00711 leare. (or Oen. Interesedune pent ink Viredeee.- . degitiet et 10 o'el . e:1 t v .r. ,: i i., 4.., or u. ... . r g "PIALBMBJB.Wi:%ON BC*, my 7 GEO B - BILBEW."O,-.'. , EITOSIIIMOR AND lot SIOLVE neur row . 1 • • .. , Thezew axl ipigokriscp•sr, -,..r.,73-.. , , 0. , ,% .... • • I -- '.- • MasPrvaare..4. irtj,cinotn nit 1 ruid end Lenity:lle elk It , . ~ , . , coclock, i 'A.. AL. Vet Selgttl.9rO up ! 0 7,1".. Ite - - latemtwor..WlLSO Ar ", VW, 11!..TE TOZIJILIIINIPLT PUS= r p • IWROIIIAND HO C . - ifouol6 - ' , -... Theestombour, , ~..,. ',-: --. IT _Elk..,'• -- = .44, 11 1 CR.. ;N. .ic,ilesvip.rituiuith 4 ..........., .sntli.ordixt, P. n, • f.t.E..... 11110 .. 1, 11 ..4 .ZSA6..,}Seeter,:ilate's \ Lexulleg,liew 1 derder' ,Sisteisyllle,Tatre ) Landing, Panutzo("l, l 4-_, sesta Landing, ,V.fteSll., .' p1e.9 0 02 o..rer.e l s_ 3l .;.t'unt.4„Point ISumar, PAW 0 0 . 1 ...frgkaPte.IY.'4 . -tOckleg,s4l/ 0 0 1, 41 1 . 1 1f ' r ' 11 .....' • 4— ....".70.' Heekuiport,elery/Sellage 1 at 3 eelbeki __P+M: Slatietts en n 4 16,0 -, ruing lha i r.atip,a peri,ot Omi4bove tens 6. , Ira l :Vv,4 , ==e,„,„ .. us - c,ln be silts to' toy la ri',:,nibarth 6ttSuednye,l43lAttit,dey el K., ~.' T ..eptiblie Yitirdepenldtpoi ildirtatetSttiputat Sil n , ,.e . inde iitniric the low.watet Itrisek. : ES.:llei• 1601:dini!rcr mat, • .s E cgdaktruipPla P 4 sate ir,,IOIU_ST:L9 7 a3 4141 , P a 4 1 . 4 46 • AE:Viqe*ll .leaTa fee 6.0 abOve ,sak Pam every leesday, as 10 o'eeeti 1047.7 — 7Y Tor Vie4ol el VI/4 g. r aPPl T 4hei Zuv.4. ti6w iniiutu9t stqab-M:EarAtia BT. Lam • • -.. 1 patseager. I •:•'• - aierand - . V";M: 7 141.1 t, •?•••""41.14;:i A. Ment'llr;s4 moils" 1/111 leave tor I,lfr e n- etloo rakiD aty=andAraboxinti# steiligter tor ni 'Tee, 1 0,1 ,Til , kvetivtreu Pi r mbargb +p ort.:fitl rare ; Piwbnrgh bent. .- .. E9k":A!pasTrit....uttreiNtimm --?-- itsiT,lllTzv setatengx summer 'Teriditfttzsttiiwitt lea /tor the above Ittnateeplethseepatte Ota day. Wed t„,4 c i 4 jora . ti 3a nat'Arelork., ttle. a t i rA l ia - 01;18 "18 . - The tineesenmer , • , '• ';'1" h. ~. # 6,.. ~..t , t g ND .:f.47 . 1 ... , e 4_ .. 9 , i,fe T , .1 . 0 ....rta i„.0 ,. i r ,..,,, t , 4 ,.. 5 ,,..,0„„..„„2..... ,it lietidert endlbtaidaye, at 1.0 A:* ' . -'": _Fs! freight. or : passage, npnly on.beiia." . .opt? ' 1:: , : , , ,,,, , , , , • mt,v, — cfv .1;:,=,.ifx41.. , P?T' , , 4j . ,v•6,iit k irof, master, zkulsan si ei ier i ,- 9. : !, L ' 'liedly . -.3weber bgeweett - Pitnr• 1 . : bungh IXI4I. 'IF!' r!t!! l2 'ilf hi 4 F ‘ 4 7- 2 **. S* 11!7. :Fm fifla* OPPliir&i'i ii'' .ii, 1,.: . , s •. :iips:ii , '.- ), ...- -. : ., .- - ..,• •-• ,.'N0,41 v . ,l7,'sv I.i -, '- - ,.-,; ., ,: . ,111511(1tiiI0 . "-:.!-,,,:-.-- - a . - '-'' Osiii.O.sriwnsweattarii. P : c izk ,:.., re . moved tFLC.exenenefieee kg.. i7 , ' casnioioui , nonaTea to Slo. n7:}teate between' Woad'. it tad Soltkfield , greete: , : , - ,,, ~,,r .:3 -. Y.VI v. . . nub R, WlrraVidatoutibrthoe: yntar,lucoo.c..r.wo 2 .. matkAT - ..1 y• ~ 3.,5_. niel:3C4o do 81116 73' , .rotirrlickg!gl *Oa= tleeinotebtr.pntd by Al i , i. ., ~.,.. top i 7 "ls ': -, 7 ° . 51 -711 4 014t1t n6".4 61 -117i:"14 birlolllo.Clen - iikapt.katz intab Yt loi t r , ' •1: doe" oarpo l lak* , „.l o 9SwALSWlfitultork wan tuartho liklor and anpvistvg.entinly mann, Thcaiittailir,Mictr , tazrits,'lna:haTim • V been to use eleortaeorei- alms boon Perfectly zentor.l . edorithotatkbmpim.ntr7 %lb* lade, and with- . ens temoinnst tbel lbone.; not *aro neenotpanjing each bottle. Plias 40A 1 4 rat IBA bi SeapIRMAZERM "•~ }vF'a~a~~i
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