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MONDAY Mori:NI:NG, MAY 14; 1819. '
471annorossis orteantorui regaratoi 4.0 laud in
.Leq favors before:Sr:sr,snd a.c.early Lathe day as
practicable.'f Advenisemecos not Inverted !for a spool
lied rhos invariably be charged untilloolerad .out
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Advertlsements end subscriptions tq the Minh ,I.ets
lean andAllstlted States Gazette, ybSenelpnity received
annforarazded from this °Gee. -
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Ditty, frn-Weekly, and Weed - p.-41th Dolly is Slice.
Dollars per annum, therTri•Weekly is Fly Dell=
aaanmi the Weekly is Two Dollars per enneen,
, istassies.
See - Emit. pax. Cur Telegraphle Sette r
Por Local alattsta aim next. page.
UST= Box.—The "Gar= i Later .r.ktr,,9 ita2l
been removed from its old situation,,a window
nearer the Post Mice.
1311.T12011Z MID OEIO RAIL Rosneign -cense
quence of the late publications. in the Bahnoara
papers, in relation to the roam of the Beldame
Rail Road to thy Ohio river, a meeting of thesDi
rectors took place last WedneSday, and a report
Warkanthotited to be published, is which the an
nounisement is made, that the Board have decidep
to go to Wheeling, through Yughilie, and that this
declakm is inviersible -The line from Cumber"
land to Fairmount, on the Monongahela river, will
all be under contract in a few days, and be prose
cuted With all the energy and means in Wei pew
et of the company. It is useless, thereforM to ex
pect that the Baltimore company wilt change its
route: Their road will, no doubt,be built through
Virginia to Wheeling, and from Wheeling to Co
Innelias, and will thus become the direct rival of
our... Eastern and Western roads. Of what vast im
portant?, is it not, then, to Pittsburgh, that our
road should be pushed ahead, with all the expedi
tion possible. To do this, there Must be' more
shicklisken by the property holderi; and "cap4l
- Of Pittsburgh. As prudent men, rue careful
for their own interests, they should:subseribe
Libe
inity. They will be richer or poorer, prosperous
or declining, just as they eneourage and Urge 09
OUT Western road. It is not n mete question of
an increase alone, but of increase or hrlB. We
meat make this road to keep out . ..present trade,
and the present value of our property. ! Without
this, it is certainly and surely Lit. It is become a
subject of stern secerstrjr, and not of mere expedi
ency. Already has. a poitiob of our travel left us,
and taken the mate, by rail mad, i nertias Ohio to
Lake Erie, and when the ENtimoro,road
ed on the South, and the Erie mad on the North,
unless our Western road is finished,. weeliall be a
dull, Wollner; spot, in the Midst bf the immense
commotion of active business on [ Very. kirk of us.
Bat is there not stock enough subscribed to nail
the road? says one. r Yes, there is, but not enough
to finish itiand there is no ire of - beg - inning unless
we Intend to finish It will take one million eV
dollaramore to finish the road, the most of Which
ought to be, and must be, taken is Pittsburgh_
and linablergli is able to take it, if she will. We
want this road tiniehed in two years. We wan , to /
hear the whistle of the locomotive from the heart ]
of Ohio, and from Philadelphia, whits Baltimore Is
atilt cooped up in the mountains. Thisis the way to I
anion towards ..4.l;te. various roads.now projected la l
that state, and thus secure our permanent prosper.
. By. To do this, wis most have the stock taken, and
and hope our wealtlryand enterprising men will step
forward and double and triple theit mibscriptiona.
They need not fear that men of more moderate
means will be behind. Our capltalude and prop.
arty holders moat lead in this matter—it is then!
duty, their privilege, their interest to do co, and
any who hold back are bat chart sighted of their
own interests, and regardless of the interests of
the community in which they bre. -
Patocalrrron.--Ourrneighbor. of the Gazette is
vary much amused at our remark that "Dernanarr
hold Praraipcion rs be unjust andl.eril." Then is
no doubt.that they should hold such a sentiment,
and we judge from the data we fuinished a few
daye eire, that they de• — ••P'eurY• •
The "data" our neighbor furpishbd ih
. been
pronounced all wrong, on g00d,.. aritiotyl That
the Democratic party of Pennsylihusirarythes hold
the sentiment aeon - bed !iia tt hithriOercury, we
prove by the Wowing olttlibri, "aired by Ms
Democrat* Stare Caureartan, Litd at Earrirburg,
Marra 4, 1847.
eßmalvta—That THE REM OVAL
. from the
verbose drums at Washingtourof EVERT 'OP
PONENT OF THE NATIONAL ADMINIS ,
MATION, or of the Democritjc prbaciples and
measures, has long been maid for, and is alike
rtermusdal by the voice of the Ikthoxnaio party and
the bars interests of the country, and ought not
to be longer postponed or delayed." ,
Here a Democratic State Convention, held two
years ago, declares in solemn . council assembled ,
that the Proscription of. every Whig in Washings
toewas "ilematided by the VOICE of the Demo-
erorseparty." As it is well kiown that there was
scarcely a Whig in office wheri this resolution win
passed, Gym Passamaquoddy 4ay to the Gulf of
Mexico, except a few clerks in 'Washington, whose
services the Administration einnid hardly do with
out, and the' voice of the Democratic party de
manded the removal of these,i end we think have
clearly proven the assertion or the Mercury, that
"Democrats bold ProseriptiatL to be 110p1S1 and
evil," to be unwne in' fact, having no foundation
either in the expressed and • siutliorised opinions,
or in the practice of that party'. '
But if, by any possibility mir neighlid may be
unconvinced by the tiboveglohnloo,of - ha error,
the following, we think, wil49iffect his conversion,
and he wfileclmowledge
. thiit his misstatement of
the opinions of his Dedwcratie triends was quite en
marked us his mhsrepicsentatloo of the Whigs—
The resolutions which follow, - were Owned by the
Democratic State cortuentionj held et Harrisburg,
Much 4, 184°:
. .
"Resolved, That in our opine:in aDemocretic Ad
ministration, the Senate and Bowie of Reprinitia
tattles of the U ailed States shintitliamoya surround
itself with its political frictula, and as. the 'Official
stations of the country are tote iregaided ten as
"spoils," but as grave wawa of influence and pow
er, Or which the holders areresporteihie to Mello*
pie, they should invariably be placed in the hands
t r..
of the party who atexesportsible,for their exe ' ise,
and, for that and odder obvious reason, the.
nags of TAnnocratsc AdininUirations Amid , . d:e.,
tribunal to Dernrxrati slant- . r., •
flywheel, That wi) would res p ectfully eat the
attention 'of President 'Polk sod the he_adi <lithe
departments to this enbjeci,tind assure:them tif our
opinion that high considerations of policy Antra
that his Ezccurive patronage should not be &Sword
upon oar plten/ opponents, believing as .re do
that to bestow it upon theaboriefer thew ti tasie
it, will prejudice their interests ante party, and par
dyne the efforts of the members-" , "
We new ask the editor of the Mercury to my,
In all candor, whether he had oat mistakea`Dene.
OCratie sentiment, When he Made the auction
that "Democrats held proscription io bp unjust and
evil," and whether Gen. TitYlor's adrainistiation is.
.
in any particillar, vioiattigate illttlOHZed opiniona
of the Democratic party of Pena Sylvania, except in
too ranch leniency to Deaa:retie offieli,holders.
Th. Ploy Antorb* Mtn.
Never, certainly, to theitnada of tnaukitid, has
• more unuttembly disgracpful acme been 4acted
than the riots in New York, about a couple of Play
Actors. We blush to think that so disgraceful a
scone could have taken place In an American city.
No rights were invaded, no law, human or divine,,
was endangered; no great principles Isierekt atake;
nothing but the respective metiti or demerits of a
ample of theatrical performer*, whose pmfessiori
in the view of the great ream Of the comthunity
not the mon respectable, aid the eharacMr of on•
whom at least will note Lear criticism—it - 1u chit
small, trilling, contemptible conic, a great city is
thrown into commotion; inen by thousands risk
their lives and thebves of others, tiM 'zeal of
their disgraceful partisanatiip, the military. Is called
tat,-and human beings are shot dtrwn in dm 'tient*,
the victims of a moat. tudmly and diigracefut fend.
Oh, it i4too bad! It Is a Gad, Inning, burtijog dir
grace, which time itself can never elfacro:,;
OMPITIOI Mona OP hatcmass.l.t appears, faun
the annual statement of the Boitoia and Pittsbuntli
Mining Company, as furnished to the Michigan
• ' -' State Tressurer,ender edit, that the whkte &mono:
•
ofeapital paid in by the mockhelders is:8110,000,
:011 which the cantos - 12y Will pay, on the flan efJn
, ly next, the sum ofsl,loo State tax. This
statement shows that if these mines do net prodoce
gold as may as Mose afealibmia, they are quite
ay rawcAltb, and are much nearer
bane. sug.:Lhe fallowing extract from a letter nt
• the inteasater,Thomart Howe, wa no ve m g t h at
the camping hatie!declared q,dtvtded of' $l.O
Wine, payable Ina 2114,0 f may, making y eahn '
digidend of sixty lhoulind dollars on one
..labor, which is a ,return.Of Watenthe or the whola
capital paid , in. • : . •
• Tao total expanditerets ofthis. campus
ny hwie .. ......5259,456
67
Total receipts from saletotcoppei at .. •
Bellmore and Pittsburgh.... •• • • 299,623 99
. Refined ingot copper new on hand. at -
Pittsburgh for sale.. ',. 4000 00
--- - Copper on the lake ahore and at
the
mine reedy for shipment., 3. 5 . 0 f0u 90
. Makiug JIM product o 1 the C Mina ,52501,28(1.
nrthi af5ki7142.3.1.na A 9
4 - 'tz , ,,,• 3 ,,:11 ,- , , , , T, . - • ,, t•IT:
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Hilt. FL 5. Sorter, in his Lecture cot Faeroese r card office! stecordrag to the lengthlllltiliWth 00 THE TRUE PATHOLOGICAL NATURE OF
ing liXt, i tliileraed the - atu r est. ald s hearses to serraces.ratelles in principle to that which governs I • CHOLER.A—LETTER V.
the'raasits o ; Divine intelligence and Adesnations Feramahms in the A=7 and Navy. The Chief Gentlemen—The great secret in the treatment
as laet is USA Science;of Gology. Clerks in the Poet Offices of New York, Baltimore of Choler. le to lose no M.. in stopping the &s
-nit efarsof the ear th . p ... „ wir d. en ,having , and Boston are all candidates for oath p romotion, charges from the bowels, if they exist, end in ex.
ening warm profuse perspiration. This object
"'tett p o dooeat, i ts Mk a ad by t h,fiAkmr. and It is thought will in each ease obtain it.
cele shcmld gull be kept in view by the practitioner,
~
Mg eirmandaa.. Hiet es pape 3 of the (digital Mr. Burke, it a reported, approves of Mr. Ew- matter m what state be may find his patient ino
After
ens" by ma.°a edleat....Depositions at the tot. bank's appointment, and promises not to oppose IPVtog such a dose of medicine es may stop the
Walof seae;and the H... of these by the ig. / the confiniatien of it,
when beket 'the Senate, s t ra on rgi o n f t, hie ny h t:lfon o strould ace b , % l l the applied-
Sawa agisn?y—she ue e ageney—lramdations, and i which he Indrnates he would have done, had it not th e ser f... le t h e az i nnt i " o rthe body I:l7erfutmt:
the dralemperang power of air and water, in con- i suited leas natural, the perspiration will equalize it, if lower,
the application of external heat will restore it, and
i'neralsou with other c oxes. The grate, as now • But it is reported that Mr. Burke Is not to leave
tfthe body be covered with cold clammy p e r a p ir .
I 'sere, was wisely adapted to man, as a home and us. He has "done well ," as the phrase is, on his h on ,
it will change it to a worn one. 1 have di.
residence; furnishing Ms ph,sleal stature with food ; liberal salary, and can afford to buy into the rated that the perspiration should be continued 63r,
andmimeat his Intellectual intansivith a midium of ;Union , and very likely may, from that urpod, eon • at least, twelve beers, if the patient can bear it,
coeveying,ht the alMeaPbare, thought, by spoken ! untie to enlighten the benighted Democracy. keeping up, however, merely as much beat as
ma lus S deiri be r r e cni L d P d e r d rak ec , ilY whiels is ge w nera hm Il k''elil4l. y very '
to discontinue
'llt he nu ru e bbe th d e
laagoage; his mand Marne with marks of Divine NB. I desire it to be distinctly understood that I are
coranyance and vedette. neither the author nor endorser of this piece of gee great, being meanwhde, gratified ad fulaton.
dry be t nwth eets e a d n vn d bt rY k-
Ilia Geoltigissal agencies of Change, Aqueous" sip, and if it be returned to me to be taken up,l shall
p f r : : : r y na ls ti n" . ' ; he : e :n i fd ay :::sho li' wi n b°4 : " ld
l iana Igneou s, in the:emit:ions in all penods of certainly allow it to be protested. It is the current
the physical history of our globe, were of a nature talk of that portion of the Democracy whose l recti
•
to affect thewell being of the human family, in dal. tongues are ea free as their pockets are light. It ets He may than, dies desires it, be indulged with
ly minghng the materials of the earth by abrasion; may be
only a tale of hat . n fotte.tee on ette , e ,.. a little arrowroot, or sago, to which/may be added I
' a tablespoonful of brandy, or half a glass or a glass.
producing lets and Wares for metaltr—faulte in tore. I
of sherry; which, given as often as required '
Inn
stale, by which water end coal were accessible to Somebody has been doing up the political in afford sufficiest nourishment till the stomach re cdr,
the wants and industry of man. the Union, while its senior editor has been p ,_ f era its healthy tone, and desires and relishes more
one of the difficult problems of Geology was hag up tbo agony over the loads of the martyrs ; wuthsteahni
chicken
ri f broth, ood Hbeeefmete"ak's,b'e'r have wine, beef
to•--barriseitiee. suffering and pain the animal of the new proscription. Some say it is Mr. 1 Where the purging has been quicr 17 n ari e s h le771
kingdom, with the goodness of Deity, The d ea th Berke, others, Mr. Down. (Jesse E.,) a taking writ- I the patient be free from sickness et the stoin t etch,
of i ,trantale Was regarded not as the result of the ter , by the way, while others think a in "Isomer" ' his bowels should be allowed to remain undated,-
ed, if they will, till the third day. They should then
mitedurairat of sin„ for they, not being immortals umbra" himself be gently opened, by means of an enema of a pint
would kuseal died, though our first parents had re. It is pretty well understood that the fourth Au of a weak solution of soap and water. Should the
jr ipl .n . ,•..., hi nn y of t h en , were ma d e to door, the first Comptroller, and several other pro. patient be seized with bilious vomiting sooner then
feed onal from the construction of their teeth, minerifrafice holders is Washington, have resi gn- 1 the third da y , which sometimes happens from the
sudden discharge of the distended gall bladder, and
stomach, And claws. The Carnivom kept the Her. 1 ed, and that their resignation will take place June should his bowels be confined, will
be proper
m
birera iniva bounds; the Herbivora,the vegetable I Ist, when, of course, Whig successors to them will give him the enema earner , g a
giving at the same
Kingdom; and man the whole. The nature had I be appointed. time an emetic of Ipecoeuanhe wane, to be worked
established a wise police. Old age and disease f It is
too ea sly to
gomp
shout foreign
appoint- o m ffzit i h rai w i ro to ra w a u sun e
t o b co e l . le . tu a rr h tm a Shoal these
I were morally beneficial with men. Not eo with I meets. They will not be made until July lot — tonic motion a downward direction , be the
e arget
1 brute; sadden death among them Was the greatest I Though in point of profit, not the beat under the two grains of calomel, and six or eight gams of
bleseing. government, they are more sought after than any compound extract of colocynth; and. after some
time the enema should be repeated till a rod •
The tole.* of plants, the Geological locality o f others. Among the Consulships, too, are some the desired effect of clearing out the lostr4l., w' d
the OakAlus Reindeer, the CaMeltogether with the berths that a man can'berdly lie down in, without carrying off the redundant bile; after which, should .
Lea ameba of different races of creatures adapt rising covered with that stegularly aureate...es. any ornabilny of stomach remain, it wlll h e tease
ed to different condoms of the earth, were refer- crescence called filthy lucre. The profits of the ' il m ni e le V e o i r ve h d d hy o one
,t , cr f yo T ics . ag ertt he yes°
led to. ' lb theerasnece and Geoltmeal distribution Consuls at Liverpool, London,Havre and Part., torl Y ie effervractug o p iu m,
w if e the uP peuer b it ta t re
of reckeielt, and aration wells, a variety of cram- have been greatly enhanced since the beginning of got a large dose of opium at the beginning. it will
seances were pointed out, indicating the goodness, the Mexican war, by the great increase of o ur require two greats to be given now, if be have h a d
wisdom, and contfivanc• of the Creator. debt, and the disposition which has arisen among a ' wall iii " ° ' °pe r m ' wdl ' l ' k ' .
Should the pattent on the second due . often
Mineral bodies, such as the pebble, the conglom • foreigners to invest in It. Trausactions; thee happens after a malignant attack of the disease,
erste, a' fragment al a rock, contemn:kg u fossil, and arise requiring the execution of a multitude re complain of acidity of stomach with confined
granitic or primary rocks; each funusbed distinct PaPers, which cannot be authenticated without b les lo wele he should get two tablespoonfuls of the
, Issoug :mixture every third beta tdl relieve
and very appropriate illustrations of the subject of the consular certificate, for which a liberal fee is .l
decourie. In conclusion, it was remarked, if the
enacted. Sweet Spirit of Niue, Tincture of Rhubarb, Tints
fossil remains of frail organisms bulß survived It seems agreed that Gov . Kent, of Maine, will lure of Colombo , - tot each half an ounce.
wrecks and pest durattons, too Immeasurable to be ssataned mWu calmed) . to Rio /metre' His drach m s Tincture of Cardamons, I three
Ite computed by hum. arithmetic, surely the claims to that post are contested by Mr. Slocum, Bicarbonate of Soda, two drachms.
Mind, which could discover and classify these, who was formerly there. I think lem perfectly Camphorated Julep, eight ounces—Mix
and draw conclusions from they,'' survive sere in as in that Col. Webb, of New York, will Afier a few doses of the above mixture have
the derails of the body, or else life was to be con- not receive any first rate diplomat!. appointment bee
Bust. n d ra , v i e . r:, ce t . hen etfiect,r
the
the ‘ tr t zl , a n s , 7 l a d y bieas.
shiered as a cruel mockery, and a taunung dream Gov. Dodge, of Wisconsin, Mr. Mangum, of N already mentioned. The mixture will neutral m x:
Al the close of this dtscouree, it was announced C , Mr. Duncan, of Ohio, and another member, the asmdity m the stomach, and restore the heal
that the last and closing Lecture ofthe course, whose name I have forgotten, are all lying here
t ii t :v ' bow els ,cf that organ , lt will also act gently on
wouldhe delivered on Monday evening next, m sick, as they have been ever since the termination ie . an d s ,,,ji p ",,,, mo l 3 , w l g :T. 'L te l... d :r e l e t t -h° X - e .
tho.ei rho ...,,, win k, to p., an h.,. pleasantly, of the sesstan. Senators Corwin, Foote, and which is generally suspended in this disease.—
and 2
perhaps profitably, had better embrace the op. Weatcott, are yet here, unless Mr. C. Las gone Should, however, the bowel. be too much relaxed
the tincture of rhubarb should be omitted, and two
portutfity by attending there. Mr. Porter as not to home wit hi n a day or two. drachm. of the compound spirits of ammentaend a•
be ccuisidered as a strolling or general Lecturer The most delightful and interesting 'of Juvenile suitable proportion of the tincture of Gloom, add-
Throbs not his business Thew Lectures have festivaiea, called May Balls. takes place here about nil The stomach of a patient recovering from a
fallen out,here, as it were by the i ,wae, in the comae the first of this month in every year. I know ant malignant atteck of the cholera us very weak, and
of et visit he is snaking in Pennsylvania Synod of whether they are peculiar to Washington, but I t o he m f t, e ,,, ile p, n . tLe , e . le d a fro c . ra i y h t . rsi: h d . est k re h,,, fo . r . bi ue c r:
b a o n . d . a . r;
!hedonist:natation, for the purpose of raising funds eta sure that no where else in the United States, tained, he desires, and can tote much stronger dr:l
-an:long his brethren, to help hat young congrega. are they half so brilliant and important affairs as sea of these than would he in,r, cable in lion solder
flan Wield a meeting house. here. The second, and grandest of these balls,
ordinary ."'"'"i.""* non ,ravoie o -at 1
should be granfied, as nature seldom erre in such
takes place tonight, under the supervision of Mr .
PRONE WASHINGTON. ter.
Labbe, who parades his childish host in all the Bilious shortie-a never or elms its use cense°. i ire
Correspondence of the pltuitiorga Gazette lovely array althea tneocenes, grace, and accom. o of cholera, ones. calomel or name prepare-
Wesineraters, May 911,1649. a o ag n ' or ere= has I ii most i ' n
ro rl out, I
pfishments, to the admmtiMl zed delight of their
There has been a considerable amount of raise would add, mint en ....ruttishly ' ow l' tired tlY;'prunti
parents. General Taylor end his family will, it is my tre. - M,ffle,,M
ese done to day. Mr. Lewis ha been made Col- oil Me a.m.= When it does occur,
n
expected, auend on this oce.ion, and lend the it should b. trented uoh the cretaceous noilure,
led= of Philadelphia, Mr. Ashm ead Distnctguer
little people the light of hie countenance. , ,tuob,e , d with .eo able proportino,of the ha, tore .
nay, Mr. White Post Master, and some gentlemee I of croechu and °intim and la addition, il obstinete
Juntas •by . „,„i . . ' '
whose name will doubtless be before yen ere morn- . yne lop cu.., a i•eng at the some lime
mg, marshal of the eastern distract Of all these vaon NEW YORK. i smelt and irequently repeated doses of sulphur . Mr
1 the purpose ol neittrahring the inercors, and tor
Mr. Athmead is the only one or whom f have any Correspondeace awe Pittsburgh Gazette counteracting Us =lion on ilia liver The strength
personal knowledge. He Is a good lawyer, and a New Yoax, May 8, 1549 is at Itle name time to be supported by woe, beet
pleasing and &festive Speaker. At present, I can The popular theme is the quarrel between Slab- tea Jc. , . Greta can ihuuld be taken not to allow
only my, regarding. these appointmena, that It is ready and the over 'carafes friends of Mr. Forrest, the patie t t:t i rzet , out o h l : i d ), or stand in the erect
Well that they are made, and it will be better when which has re,sulted in the ignominious expels/on of 1 rhTire.. of the ,: e r. 0 " 3 .1. 5 .. 1e :h e . / Z e d : u h l a b : ' :, :‘ t
the prominent chenile" . and expected in the English tragedian, and gentlemen, tt may be ly re-estabiehed. Fatal consequences here acme
Maryland, New Yor , d Massachusetts, shall in added, from the stage. The Astor Place Opera tuxes artsen from not attending to this precaution
like manner have been accomplished, and the Rceme won packed by "armee with free beget' , t.it r i e .7 o3 l 7, pi r t n t a .n ''''' . = l: worh: had
l o ve n Tl t ie fa r y'r h ' e, by
questisa and ed i hteutiona growing out of them die- ; the unoffending actor, who redeems an odious pre- itopro gg ne , in thus re .... Contrary to the or
posedof It is understood, as I have intimated, cession from contumely, was drivel; by the foulest dens of the superautending physician; and ill appo.
that the New York appottAmenta will be nettled means, from the house,' Rouen eggs, and still more I 111.11 tr' the reigionwmaem or the =endows , al.
a. week. They will came up next cabinet day.— offensive epithets were hurled at tom, and the fic•ld I ' . '7,,1 t ' 7,:,, ° .!: 1 7.: 1 ,: c 7 '1 ,... d W , hd r : . 'i n n n i o h* n ro t o o d n , d y ,7 o ,,t
It 14 reported that some few er ..5... cs.t..ese en55.... ". ' .. P .5. e-tkurt adhufites One feelaie uraredee 1 doe- o. late ...o r -.7-4 ',s
eri eu bent NA - 1
in Florida, received the attention of the cabinet or . the respectable portion of social tare, and that an I being am to sustwn trie sup n m etg
of the fituds of the body, became dilated—the see
us meeting to day, but of all itsbroceedinga, I most !emotion of shame that he who Ims the ewe, of ;
rum, ar
temery
pen of the blood
escaped
mt.
the
.... m a w e ... reporte d to be
tai
I . re ._ Ale mast desirable private circles, woul d be sn- I bowels, and she passed several quarts of fluid, as
stilted by the refuse of the streets The Astor t water, before the could le lifted iota bed. She
peel to Burke, Commrssioner of the Patent Ofilee.
Place has been clored but a sober
I That worthy triumvir, with Brown and Foote, of Pdbiwwill i revind;admawniiietdie'allthlthhe'sWylhptoMM"a a af fte o ""'l ne woo
the• Washington Cass Executive Committee , eith- Pi ece this gum"' in a proper l ig ht , an d gi ve blue I had been bled to death.
er was ow n e d from hie sent, or it was r .... 0 1 3e d to great tragedian an honorable farewell. in directing the treatment of thematic:la form of
The
A E. C h ou
of the Musiouary Society of the disease, I omitted to state, that shodld the prse.
&Intercede him, on the fi rst of the ensuing monde t
I
I learn that his successor will be Mr. Ewbank,the he M. E. Church was held last night, la pfrelSOM tsuoner find hos paueat afferaed with pain et atom
el . =Mouse auditory, who die Mg gun dersaushed i ach, headache, and vomiting. along with a hut skm
leaped author of the popular and able work on away. Tbe report. were very
rate,elaborat, and ex- and full strong pulse, and should he find that the
HyiTnsulies. The mode in winch thi s . honor to • tended, but uynd the merits of uportant bowels have beeu previouely much contined he
eauferrea upon him, lend e an additional value to ' lithcegtioect disc o urei s
of.,fiNi.ochcli.urcteLseecrubsmto,have the e esee xt t o a u ns g u ll g t, h4 lto s re or g d i e v r i:t the . an th u e sprismc . p b,, lls n o ... r
a It happened that the Secretary of the /memo' ; limit o pe rations
the old world, pod the untutered savages Loaded by means
thenda enema.
had read with pleasure and admiration this well of oar western wads have sham' their parental I directed that pum,whether alone or cons
known work, and while profoundly impressed with i care, and with the moat gratifying results. They hined, should be administered in cholera In the
have now 215 circuits, 295 =sceneries, and solid form. The reasons why it should be so ad
the expediency of superseding Mr. Barka with all !
• '4,124 membeas, making an increase for the yearte
minisred are, that in that
for
it or more likely to
possible versa, was struck with the thought of of- lof 65 =mpg., 40 missionaries, and 4,772 members, be retained on the stomachend if abe rejected, the
faring the appointment to a man with whom he an increase which alone is evidence of the fidelity t fact can, by an examination, of the egesta, be more
bad no personal acquaintance, but of whose idea-
speaker. labw Xr The ttu b s u g su i rsn us w n as eld. concluded woe
„ th . e I
s re o adil u y ,il d g er at ed t ; im al d
If.ten.thmes.airmlityy thrown off
Ines and practical mind he had so good an eve • int , Dr. Durbin, of Phitadelphi '' st., who secured tere7. CM the quantity
hand, If the adminatration of
dance in the work before named. His friends the attention of the audience with a closeness not I the medicos in a fold state be followedby vomiting
were clansulted, and it was ascertained that Mr alien observed the practitioner can have no means of knowing
Capital punishment opponents, the Seamen 11 I what portion of am dose has been rejected m as
Ewbank would not refine. The Frankhn last:
Fraud Society, and the Anti Slavery people had ' touuable him to supply the deficteney. In this way
i tote of Phiradelphie took up the metier, as is said, also large audiences, but the proceedings have Ihe loses his reckoning, bewilders himself, and un
and warmly seconded the choice of Mr. Ewing' comparatively
littlelittle Interest A
oralgene improve- der such elreumntance, in a malignant ease, he may
and the result is that he will in doe time, assume meat appears rapidly forming he publte lose his pauents.
mind upon these important questions, and a few In edjusung the doses of the medicines, I di.
charge of the Patent Office, now cue of.the most short years bndy will pass before the time of the I recited ten of the pulls containing ten galas of pow
unportant bureaus under the government. anniversaries will be consumed in congratulations ' dead opium Alpe given for a first dose, an the most
For the first time this season the public have upon the success of the societies' labors, instead of I malignant and rapidly fatal form of the disease, and '
h ees enter ...j ne d wit h the playing o f the merino I looking forward, as now, to the dawn of a reform. under the sdarrning and dangerous rarcumatances I
bind is the espial ground'. These =costae', if ; 'IT. re lict th at
. a bsyhalig, sweep away these ablates, the
gthaeireredsuwpmseei.d.p.lnpermcnnind tes t a : ne w I knew it %-
the day be fine, never fail bo bring out in full three i The mail 63r t he age
steamer elosen to day, I such rose; the wet amount of danger. Were
the beauty and gaiety of the capital. Among t h e • and sterling bills sold at rates that make all hopes the dose to be admoustered by my own hands, bow
t of renewed =prate of specie delustve The re- ever, or under my own inspection, I would in ma
exonrdolleteners and promenaders this evening
. mittens, of Stocks was quite large, and prices are tcy slush instances, without hesitation ,. I hove
were noticed the ladies of the President's House. fryer - For sixes of 19,113 wa. bid, end no lel- often done, end always with success, give twelve
Gild' tern. Treasury potes ate 1101 each, and in de-' of tee pills for a first dose. I have pram six of the
`The second trial of Shuster, charged with has, mend. Money a very abundant, and no trouble , pills to a little o gol of ten J ears of age, and she
t r l t t e crend m getting any reasonable min at the legal ; experienced
co ne n ed n ry, a
tug stolen the governmem jewels from the Patent ' lent fi C OL all night, an ots from th' il had riu b i " t:
Office, teminated m conviction. His counsel Naval Ofileerit report that two ships are to b
ank- recovered and was walking about next day. Al
h:ive hoe
dmove for a new trial, and having argued the out in search of the expedition of Sir John Tnk- i the other doses mentioned will be amply sutileter
lin, one by the way of Bhering'. Straits, and the I first dose for all the other forme of the disease
itiotion en length, the Judge suspends hts deem on
other along the eastern coast We have no yes. which they went presented
stilarter further coutuderation. Whether the indivite . • •
eels suitable for the service, and little aid will be , I shall punme the subject to my next
rad accused is guilty of taking the Jewels with his given by the efforts of the government, creditable I have the honor to be, dr.c.
own proper hands, tir a point upon which I have as they are. C
ho opinion, bra that he was only an instrument of OFFICIAL•
a more accomplished rogue, no body doubts. Th at
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT . JOB PRINTING.
men, the principal to the crime, the government Trams. Ewessx of New York, to be Comma- ” HILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
les had la its gripe, and has deliberately set him =Ciller of Patents, i'n the place of Edmund Burke, ' Ahm q ."4 M a ' "g. C".'" , 10. Bkr.L 'l
rulso an , same, clinertras4=,.....l
fret. They have compounded the felony, for the removed.' roue., Ai. &" t
John W. Ashmead, of Pennsylvania, to be At- i Pei i d i the iin rit t . 1
p
petty °l.Jeclef recovering these miserable baubl e. , annoy of the Muted States for the Eastern Dena( • deter ''
usergsOinell l t ' lls * lrr w as. n''''' '
at
i''''
and It almost seems that they have descended us of Pennsylvania, le the place of Thomas M. Pettit, I ".
the persecution of the tool. I have no halation removed. improvements am Deststistre•
in saying that thee:reduce of the Commissioner of . I. .A i tto u ly i yo ni ßo d. b& a rts, ,.. of k. P r e t n h a e rzl .. va . nia, to be Mar- ;
.. e1t .i..,. 6
t. il t... .i . T . S d .A4Si t S, la a te of Boston, is [impend to
Patents and the U. S. Attorney for this district, in P =genital; in the place of George7 ' l. Jeiim
Distract
of. I of sets, upon Suction or Atmosphene in g sv ue b i?on n il d itt P e ' s " - -'
,te i
the affair, has been utterly disreputable, and cal. cmoved Toontscita ens= to nve stmonts, where the servo is
....posed Other and residence next door to the Slay
I masted to bring the admonaration of justice Into John S. Myrick, of Florida, to be Marshal of the ors office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh .
Untied States for the Northam District of Florida, 1 tar. r.—.l B al , Padden,P H. Eaton. oath
contempt. And I sae considerations ere strength- in the place of Robert Myers, restireed
erred by the feet that the person arrested as the I....OIOoFFICIOus Plimesi Limos Soo= --Prepared by J. W Betsy,
prinemalin the emus t d a Callow known to the po. Cbarlea L . Stevenson, e y w ,...., e, to be fLe ,, I ;ream WO., NV , and Mr ups by 4 Jaynes, No.
Ilea of the whole Unite Sums, a.. a notanoas and rawer a Pow. Ntooopt, at Mineral Point, Wm- , ct.F:,rj,..,,,:::,—:,,,T1,„:ii. •-...,,•••••••••••••i•rd
-41400 Pattleltlary for sick
hardene d offender. Yet this fellow 'avow
in.v.ea. consist. in the place of Pascal Bequeue, re- roams . ,
moved , BAILLIII IinWIA —An iniptoletit Chocolate prepare •
ed with a met of offleality. He has b een palm Gideon Fitch, of Mississippi, to be Receiver et ; Ito", beteg a ecmhmaime Germ ) t nue, mermn;
plod by the highest offices of Government, and Public Moneys at Jackson, Miatligiupp, in the „,c,,, ' entoratingwd palatable, 10l recommended pectic.
P ularly forinvolids Prepwed by W Baker, Dorches.
has become a sett of government thief, and of David C. Glenn, removed. ; ter, Mass., and (or sale by A. JAYNER, at the Patna
James W. Drake, of Masiampi, to be Receiver Tea Store No 7U Fourth at
steals under the sactloa of law and authority of Public Moneys at Pontotoc, Mrstssippt, in the twilit
u
The Courts um now occupied with the second place of Wm. W. Leland, removed. W. DI. Wright. 11. 11., Dantlat,
anal of Drayton, one of the „persons charged with Daniel Hicks, Iteceiver ofPubllc Moneys at Seat ____,,,, Orn= and residence on Fourth at.,
the abduction of atm . from It,. dry i n the
Ste. Marie , Michigan, in place of M. A Patterson, tii -e - • , s l ts , pLo r. sir .. the s, e . orvh tants. office
schemer Pearl, in April,lB4S, a case which at the ' lnane Morgan, of Mississippi to be Register a a •Ii a free 9 o'clock 1;31 . al 11
se A p s l t a d
time excited the greatest feeling lathe donna, and of the Land Office at Jaekaon, Istissinrept, in the I
Fire and Ravine Lnatarasua.—'rum Pere.
camp near leading to not an d bl o odshed. H. 3.0 n place of Benjamin K. Cowherd, removed.
counsel
Remy Acker, a Michigan, to be Register or the • a '''"" It. '"' ^ " °. ''''
• Fn. ' l """ g " i-Mar"m—
-overacted, but exceptions taken by his to band Office at Saut Ste. Ma ne;'M hi serration
p.i,m_contioutc. ,0 in/ore upon every de
—IC_ gnu, in the tion of property, ..• Lang rein
the charge of the Judge to the jury, were allowed,
• place of James 11. Hunt, removed. , ory.T., No II Market street
end a newtrial ordered; I thiektheedances are that I Robert W. Boyd, of Louisan; to tie Surveyor t
SAMUEL I.IORAILY, t a res
costar COWL', Scey
he,will be _.,,,,,..,.. 3 ,.. wpm', Boa. Horace, ; Gad of the Public Lands In Lumsuma, in the coon doe
'''''''`'...• ....(Pierre T. Landry, removed. —______...........--
Mann and Mr. Carlisle have eloquently and fear. I place .. . 3 . t... or ..,. cue ..
Irately dinette:gad their duty. Junius 1 William D. Lewis, to be Collector of the
I Customs, Philadelphia, vice James Page, remov
It Is rumored here, to•day, that a very large de.
heiency has been discovered in the amounts of an
officer, who some thas eines tendered his resigns.
lion, which was not accepted. The amount of the
alleged defalcation is $120,000. If any at all ex.
Isis, I do not Believe if ie. soy thing near so grew
as that • A. part of the rumor is 'that numerous
'refund
given ,by the:person, alleged to have been
refused payment , The. facts will be noon elicited,
until which 1 thrberur all comment
You will have men the long list of appointments
agreed upon by the two laSt cabinet meetlegs.—
They comprise many of tho most important offices
in the interior administration of the clortemment.
gre M111,1011 . 1+ tippears, you will have rani aeoth•
er long list, xmaining of the results of the UroCeed.
lags of Saturday nest.
Kr. White, who has been appointed Post muter
of Philtidelpilt, has been for some years Chief
Clerk ln that °Mee, and is reported to be a quiet,
[Vtiol:eit*ve Whig His promotion is very probe-
.f' , •,.'%•1 ,i.ry:4,
ed.
Peter C. Effiroaker, to be Naval Officer, Philadel
phia, vice Henry Welsh, removed.
Daniel McColloch, to be Collecior,Sackens' Har
bar, vice Otis N. Cole, removed.
WASUINIZZON, May 10.
.Icitida . McAllister, Jackson, Mississippi.
EZra R. Hamilton, Hartfod Connecticut.
Rama
Ramat Stinson, Geneva, Stew York.
Rebjamin F. Arndt, Easton, Pennsylvania.
James C. tdagraw, Camber Lend, lellarytand.
Henry L. Bowen, Providence, Rhode Island.
Richard R. Alexander, Tuscumbia, Alabama.
William J. P. White, Philadelphia, Pa.
Vcsourta Epacrion—The full returns from the
Bth district render it quite probable that the Whig
candidate for Congress is elected. The vote by ma
jorities, stands. Rubes, Whig, 343, Holliday, Loos'
318. Foil+. ahead 25. }kale, Loco, was the far
mer represents:lre.
A VERAILLUCPI Emcr.—The AtLIM= government
has forbidden the wearing of red garments of my
description is Vienna, even to a red save etc., on
petediy of imptiaontriont. This la certainly giving
e-enketosebellittiti
G. S.l
61, St. Anne Street, Liverpool, Feb. 2, ISIS.
[l:r Y 1 rrsau nau Lou Boson Mining CO. DIVIDIOIL
SlDekleulders of lb.. shove n ame d Company arc
notified that die Dividend of Teu Dollars per Mare,
declared on the t. , 5111 January last, will be paid them
or their legal representatives, of the other of the Treas
ure, of sai d croup any, to the city of Pittsbargb, on or
after the ills. day of May, inst.
Eastern Sttictboldars will be paid at the odice of J.
W 131. k Boston.
to: It THOS. M. HOWE, Tremors.;
Curuirnuanao AND to Curacoss.--Oruti•—A Scientific
Treats.- on the Homan Hale—Of tho numerous com
positions constantly annortuct (or promoting thr
growth or reproduction of the h ri fete arrive even in
name, beyond a vary limited period, while Bogles
Hyperion Fluid, wall • reputation unparalleled is mill
on the iNOTN4S4 In public estimation. The singular
virtues of this successful invention for restoring, pre
sr,aug, and heautlfylag the human hair, AM to well
known tell appreciated to need comment. The very
tact of die high and drininguielted patronago it enjoys.
its general tuw In all countries, together with numer
ous testimonials constantly received in favor, are au
itlefille4 which stamp na superior excellence and title
over all attempts of a slmdar Nature. Being
oniver
sallypreferred, Its consequent auectwa ea.. • host
ONO:WM on. to -tart Op—hut try this once, nod you will
find Its aupetionty.
For sale by L. {`WILCOX, corner of the Diamond and
hlarket at, and corner of Smithfield and Fourth at..
nun:omm!
approacasommax.—l offer myself as a candtdate for no ,
;Mien 1.1 a member olfGre General amembly, nein
itut h4hig Antimiaordo and Whig Conon.
J. J. Muse, of Varamlles township.
MEM
n Inaniane• nesp•nr•
FIRE AND MARINE INSDILANCE.
Secretary—J. FLOJCY, Jr. President—R. Matta, Jr.
Dnuccrons—R- Mi[kr, Jr, I N. Butler, Geo. Each.
.W It Hotroes. DisHolmes,Jr., ibmsen, Geo. W.
Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon., Thos. E. Lech, J.. Lappin.
Com Jas. /31"Attley, Alex. Ntunek , Thos. Stott
Tina Company Is now fully cream/ea. and prepared
to effect lesurance on nit del,eriptio.. of P'ar'.'"Y
agamet Loa. by Ftro--ruth• of Inland Transportauon,
NJ on Hulls and Cargoes of BOIL and Vevsels
A ppheanons tor Insurance may be made (for the
preenot) to R. Miller. Jr President, at the warehouse
of Rohm.. I Mous, No. 21 Wood street, or to J. Flo
ceY, tit , Sccretory, at his dike, No. 37 'Water street,
Pittsburgh.
mY"
Dtspotch and Journal eopy
EEC=
Operatic Solrees•
/VS.MANVERS3 begs respectfully to aonottnee that
/VS. in consequence of the verylenvy 111116,...4h400,)
which la claimed of him for the OT,nitic Raters. he
deprived the honor of giving them at the Apollo,. an
nounced to the JOUTIL•hi . bon is happy to Inform the
public that he has enteretl into arrangementarrangement with
the Theatre to give ha popular and unique entert.n
ruems there for poxitively three nights only. commen
cing on Monday, 14th inst.
LOUISVILLE LERE-1751,b1s teed per sour 'Nie
gmpti, and for sole by
myl4 ARMSTRONG & CROZER ,
SUGAR CURER lIAMS—IIIRuin &. Shay's
por Sugar Hams, Jun lunding susd for sale by
myl4 S & W ItARRAIJOH
.LAS._* --500 bar dawned rues, just landing and for
U pale by Inyl4 S & W HA RHAI.AiII
Flrble No 1 wormed Shad; 30 We and had
btpla No I Herrlng; 10 do No 3 Mackerel, 1U do
No 1 Salmon• hl4l reed and for pale
H by
; • 4 JON W Arr &
Bbides; . .t A S t i b U is ' ark r il E te l ed ° C/11. — in • toc b : n i n 3 7l73 ' ;
sob, by JOHN NV. 0 ,17 & Co,
royl4 oortter of Loberry and Hood r.ts
_ .
- -
FIEFI3IIICIC-15,000 Brick, leading per euml
boa Lak e and fur sale low try
a •14 JAMES DALZELI
___—
rARD OIL-10 but. thneannou Lard Oil, holding
r Rom .Imr 1.000 Newton and far .ale b)
myl.4 J AS DALZELI.
BBATTING-20U bales No I and 2 511%104. tor ..oc
by myll JAS DALZELL
IANNERS OIL-50 bbl. Worsts Oil, for elle by
myl4 /AS DALZELL,U4 Neuter et
pi?..r:„...7.2,ft.....,..P,; , -- ''.,it-EtvE,F,;!g..--
13 , 114 ' Homo/ Church Ruildlop . t
I)0TAS11-25 I,ke pore Potroh, ill .tore and far elle
by myl4 J k R FLOlj)
GLOVER SEED.--500 bush clover Seed, in More and
for sale by myl4 J R FLOYD
S UNDRIES -1.5 t/ bare Green Km Coeee, bbl.
Roston Ter, 50 du large Nu 5 Mackerel. landing
and for mole by la I 1 • J A It FLOYD
1150RACC0-20 I.x. A) re.. s`, Lump Tobacco, bide
Jasper's 5 spun plug do, nt stare and Jar aale
myl4 J k R. FLOYD
BucKETs---:m don Beaver Burke.. .tor and for
sale by inyl4 J dr. It FLU LI
BOOKS . BOOKS"—The New A 111,1.111 Gardener,
by Thomaa O Fesaenden
• The New American Orchard., by Wm Ketirick
The Complete Farmer and Rural F.....ment.0. ht Fl,l
r.enden.
• .
Modern DOcueglic tnbdtery, by 11 in A Hendon..i
st reed by JOHNSTON a STOCIZTON.
m'l4 rum, racket and 3d sin
NEW RIBBONS, BLACK SILKS, 81.8. BAIIA
GES, Re.—W. R. Mtn,t has tho rnorrung re
calved by Epre... u lot of handsome straw colored
green slid blue Bonnet RtAbons. Also, glossy Wee
Silks for dresses, V tsars, goasullas, Ac.
BLsoc Stl.t Lams- A large eussortment lately
ved.
%Vorro Ooons for dr...Aso—men a w and no
Nonsooks. As Also, rothroidcrod 1/1.11
for dresses, all at lowest prices, et northeast man
Fourth and Market streets.
Wholent.. Rooms up slurs mylk
lk ORGAN'S KILLER--Another pron.( of
LYI the triumphant 110,e 101 of Morgan', Venni/hoc
Prnsar ail it, May 10. 1.140
Mr. /olio D. Alorgitir.— If my name l Of yar ea, to
the suffering community, 01 regard t o the ticle of
Morganlv ern/Once, ydu ure perfectly welourne
thud two childrensorely afflicted with worrovi I lie•
came alattneJ.•nd very Justly when 1 toed your
renowned termonge, and astontshtng In tell, on. 01
them Mao delivered at about fifty worms fifteen inches
long. of the most frightful taut, resembling more the
adpearance of eels. The oilier child woe delivered el
about 00. The chtldreu use now doing Hotly You
may well be proud of ynor Worm Killer.
Yours truly DAVID 50010 t, Virgln :Rey,
Prepared nod sold wholesale and revel by /011 N D.
MORGAN, Drools; Wood street, one door below 1.11•
amond alley. myl4
EIYGEINE DWENSARY,
For the etiectalll Coro of
_
V 6.1
sally
THE public generally, who are net of sorts, matt
embrace thtu awirersal sugar-round remedy, wnh the as
surance that it mugmous, en !antidote to care, asmoue ,
grief, llenutea pant, does not interfere with duties of the
day, speedily removes bil e , and has been frequently
known to redo. 1150 MOO choleric to humour upon its
lint appliCaltloll: Besides, It reinalgaisstes the patient for
nest dAy's busittem. All ages, sexes and condmons hare
been known to twperience sr-triable wile( instances are
rate Of ton yens, being isuraculoustr added to the loh at
astosemotruza. to say nothing of the Well-I:morn Cttle
W a hely in search of health hamuu bete stumbled on a
goad Anistunad No Pass. rN. been secured, as the in
gredients. WlWl:wit famous to Europe and Amer., and
here puldvdted to the world. are to the tor poweraion of
this rateg• of Pharatarv, and unprotom a precluded by
the fact that if the intalluo at the component parts is
Muff...a or tateriw, the compound a inviolably foinul to
ma nauseous m.l useless.
The impreMeats are u
se
and yet how agrecattleP
• Blast of the Orchestra, a meimsge the exqusstte
liontemanship of Ito.; the warding, bargarsard
Melletil and perilous feats of Young Ohnitis Rot on Inat
azddleltss horse; the great Backward Tricks on horse
back. and Sarno - Wu and Bakeseing upon the Tight Rapt
ay Master it s ; Ihr Drat/la/it tier... of Mounts. MA DI
.. and Bateman . the Pillion styles of Equitation by
II Signor I..mat Guam,. ; Equitation. Nymnaenc and
Memoir. , Foam Paatonuntea and Spectacle. by Mar.
Renton',, Doe, Mom. LA Tllollti, lona 111,40,40,
Roaurszn, Noon. liArthAnn. and Mesdames 111,1 t,
!abstain-EH, Rum, oral N•cint. in equal pare.. and
_....,,
Q q/lr" ... '''` i '' A .". •.. F 2l
.O iHVA ,4
rre - - • , ... .
....., '
v ,,Ailt Aii4o4,,,,maz-`4.‘ 1 1 4Ttra ('
V. 5) -' sj:•--1.,,z-V,9*?..:
pilaw su, of the whimsical deportment and droll ur
ilolo 0I the eceentnr Turk-Harm Attoos . rona, and the
odd feuntly of , lonitmtive Ponies, Ft..vsn, Doan,
so, As..suntst. and 11G,¢811, : the whole mingled to
ibe comustenry of Fan., with the quake, rooks, and
fncetim of Os, Rice, the reef SAaktperran Jesus, and
Ss Is the rest Yankee Coombe',
The system ts prepared for this delectable do, by a
glimpse of the travelling (Mitp of the institution as it
enters town • the Cosh and Sous Rvvipage of Lotiat
rummer E+ -Kwe of Ns French the elecnnt Trap.
feeds and provosts Accoutrentosts of the cavalcade of
Horsemen and women, and the cross Amerman Postal-
rorrcatolravrn by dwarfish steeds end drivan by Dan Riot
himself ; To to well shaken when rase," ham been taken
off the wrapper. .Wee n has been disrovered that the
patient invariably crotkes with laughter during the opera
non, enough for all practicable tmcpcnes. For the ern.
Marnta'a Wiuord flogio and Dan bogs ata
Joke have been tround a rpectfie and for the .ye, the
windiest' Rou, the charming Jug. the earths! G 1..”
Rot, and the came Foragnenialia, have been found on
"...thutcart , lY eißcovicae. 0:7- est - rt., not arum
couwfriters, for no !common could take-in the most no
dam; but against the only danger to be apprehended, I,
wit, that the invalid May TOLL MO KrelCla• of plea
sure during the Music and Equitation, or taro cotton.
stows of laughter, during the throes of Do to:. Thi
universal Panucen will he prescribed wardeuge et ih
grand Hold der Inralides to be erected at
PITTSBURGH, on Lot in front of the AMERICAN
HOTEL, Penn Ptreet, on MONDAY, May lith, :end
mason six days. DOOT. open at 7—performance to
commene at to o'clock, I'. M.
(Er A' Grand Performance will tro goon each atter
noon (Mondny exceptcd,l at 3 o'clock, tor the arcom•
modndon of Juveniles and Fazoihra; who 011011.1 at
tend at Mott.
Admission (A rents—no hall prim.
DAN RICE, M.D.,op. Elmo DR Do gs ctrf, Mlle
ROSA, Oralho A. MENTER, Aannilast . SAM
THRIFT, upon wadi. secretion or Rik Youltg (ILF.NN
ROI, Prof. of rbooOrrm ,
DAN ALOE, Dam of flu Family.
L - - *
- - IFO4
ANN'S C. S. A X.SLI-100 dos Mann's Justly eel.
IVI
bmird C: S. Area, 1/I ssoro mud for sale hy'
LOLIAN. WILSON & t'o
f 'WALED 11/111--300 ma Curled Hair. ts very sup,
riot uncle, ree'd this slay and for sale
oryll LOUAN, WILSON & Css
SHOVELS AND FORKS—A very superior ern
of Shovels and Fork, in mu, and for solo ii)
"old LOOAN, WILSON
ULAXISEVZ UW-6 mst =lPa end for zatc
r snylll SA W BARBA I
"DAIION SlDF—`s—llb.K. mowily elvar,
P for salo by ISAIAII DICKEN , 1 / 4 CO.
loyl2 Prom
YETALIC EIRE AND WATER PROOF PANT—
On hand eoninantly; for sale by
myl2 ISAIAII DICKEY A t'll
nOTTON—Iub hales tu store; fur wile 0,
Otyl2 NAIAD DILEEL Li Co
bbls No I, in store; tor sale by
my. 1.2 ISAIAH DICKtW
GOOBER PELAS-110 11 ) hush trt store• (or rale It,
otyl2 ISATAII DICKEY & Co
EATHERS—On Loud euustautly; for sole by
F
otyL2 !NAIAD DICKEY A Cu
A.
MASON A. Co., Nu. GO Market street. hale
. on band the largest variety . of Ernbrepirrwr
which they have ever °demi. 'Mot oesortmeot pot,.
Mote to part of the iallowittp
1i75 rich embroidered Muslin Chpcs, Iron 01,40 to 4,00
"Collar. t 77) to 21.1au
su) crochet Cellar*, tout 371 to 14
aso lase to, 121
700 Uhapore i" . W 121
110 Jenny 13.nd 4111 to tint
OM muslin IlaLtu " io
SOO pairs mo.t n Cuffs, `. :111 to MS
Also, blooming Collars, fram to 'I&
athe cheap one prise slots of A A. \
yI
A. Co, No Martel st
.
- L .6111 m 0 y: ::4-A tr bx•4ult
FOR BALM.
A VALUABLE MILL. Water Power, formerly I
known as Leonard's, mmable'of grinding from
Lin to SOU bushels per day, Together with 700 Ceres, of
good land, one half of which is good timber, the other
half prairie, under inures, improvements, o good barn
and double frame house. The present mil was built
Ie months since, upon the site of one built le or m
years ago. The old mil rented fon !hII per month.
deem it unnecessarrto ray more concerning the
property, as it is not expected that any one will buy
before damming, he. This property is situated four
mild north of Ramey, in one of the best Wheat gross
ing courtme•. Thu property, in connection with mill
ing and famung, is most adnuratily calculated for the
tuning of 140 . k. For farther particulars, call On or
address A. Wheat, Esq., or C. J. & (J. A. MILLER.
Quincy, 111, May, 12.19—myt2d1se&wlmS
Exastator'm Sala of Seal Estate.
(AN TUESDAY, TENT. 12th, at 3 &doer!, P. M.
will be sold on the premises by order of the Ex
ecutors, the estate of the late Edward Patcbell,
ceased, that valuable LOT OF GROUND, adjoining
property of John Seoon, begirumag on the Dia
mond or public square, at the distance of Ste feet from
the corner of the Lnamond and Market street; run
g thence by the Diamond amt by lot No. 345 weal.
wardly 142 feet to Decatur street; thence by said st.
.uthwartlty about ld feet to a 3 feet alley, which runs
along the end to the warehouse late of James Adams,
dee'd; thence by the stud three feet alley eastwardly
parallel line with Fourth street, until it passes the
gag q, cos t rower of the said warehouse about seven
feet, mence southwardly a parallel Fine with Decatur
street about eight feet; thence eastwardly a parallel
line wash Foe street until it ranges with the weal
side of the Diamond; thence southwa dip a parallel
line with Market street two teen thence ea.-
..rattily a parallel line with Fourth street M feet, am/
thence northwardlt o parallel line with Market street
VS/ reel to the place of beginning. On which are erect
ed BUILDINGS fronting on the Diamond, and on,De
catur street. subject to an annual ground rent of 855
IV, payable sem. annually
l'iains—One.thilO cash, retolue in two equal snow
al pit) moots, with interest, to he secured by bond and
inuogage. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
my L 2 tObk Witt
G LM trIJAI.M7--ttsl/ lbe iota ree'd and for sale by
B A FAHNESTOCK Co,
myll corner wood and Ist But
LAM. Cora I V A—OS lbs just meal trod for sale by
Inyfi BA FAIINESTOCK & Co
blD , l.ltb/C ~.IS.ITATE-17,5A11i,n/ittNrie,c,/. nod for cs Cu ale
,
)11
Eli
y '
laglll MAN' BE CURED.
ALlAultarg CITY,
AprilLnt, IMO.
31, It C. sellers Rettig afflicted tor sonic time with
cough. which was so revere as to unfit me for my
study employment. Frequently after coaghing, I have
been so much exhausted, is to he obliged to down
id rest. Hearing of the good effects produced by
rut Cough Syrup. I COnelOdea to give it a trial, sad
u happ ) to say it produced the desired effect in toy
roe. After using it one night, the cough was abated,
td I not now perfectly well Jason
Tins 1...t0t:0n and popular Cough Syrup is prepared
id said by K Sk.I.LEKS, 57 Wood creek Sold
ty Druggists generally in the Iwo Noes antrii
tayll
t 1"1 - IIIINEY Al' I.AW. Otlnce 011 FOILIVI sue•
belNettl Cherry ithey and Grum .1 Itt)I lly
A ' 4N11.1.A BEANS--I 0 ILA of e very choice quali
I fy. 1 enelved erul for eale hy
eft) 11 ISRAUN /c REITER
. _
()IL. f ll' I.E.NION —I ease, warranted Pore, reed and
for gale toy mill . • LIRA UN & REITER
I. 4,)1 , Itt•AltiAllltYr ca.e, warranted pure, r.
ceived and fur gait. by
i 1 tiItAUN A REITER
OF LA \ ENDER, (harden;) ml of Ana.. •
Ro.ornory, do do Sirocco, reclfbcd, de fie Ong •
t; do do Auireed; a eon of each, perfectly pure,
•ed nod for rale by snyll BRAUN & REITER
NsEED 011,-19 LW. to store Rod for sale by
BRAUN S. HEATER,
uylltiot tier Liberty and St Clair it
;1. lAN IMF:VAL or The Co n n ntution and Frt.-
t onattion of the Human Being. A contnbu
tent to Theological Science. by John Ilarrts, D. D.
Lectures to Young Men on various Ituportant sub
..t. by II W lieechrr .
Chuang'. Work., eornplete. 6 vols. 121 no.
The worts of T S Arthur. uniform ed. 15 volt Jut
ri ea by my!! R HOSKIN:S,4Ih st, near acorn/
'N,T ENV BOOKS—Lnyard's Nineveh and its Remains,
ill with an account of a visit to the Chaldean Chris
m Kurtititati, and the Vend., or Devil-Worship.
par a ar.l inquiry into the manners end arta of the
Assyrian., with an introductory letter by D.
Rohm:ion9 vols. octavo, with about 100 illustrations.
Chewer'.Lectures on the Pilgrim's Progress 1 vol.
hoo. Price reduced to 11.1,41:1
ermine'. Concordance. condeowed reduced to 81,50.
tlaeaulay's History ni England. liarpor's ne.v
air vols. octavo—large 1 , (11/1 add fine paper, per vol
5 cent..
• .
(~, e nine. Hebrew end Englodi Lexicon; new e
proved. For sale by R HOPKINS,
mvii 4rh in, near wood
11 , OLE; ,. .— „ l i uti v, O d le r t Ltu izio a , L4 s ln o dAt um ati o li b tre m r .
.r tl
whic aoll be held in store furs few days. The
Semen Belting Compuny exprrss a strong desire for
;he lire department. of the cotes of Pittsburgh and Al
leheny to call and examine and make a trial admin.
The ernipany ...tiling to put them to any test they
think proper tu conclude upon.
tnylti ./ & H PHILLIPS, 5 wool et
For Elan Franoi•oo.
tabi.The splendid Packet Ship LOUIS PHIL
IPPE, liobt. lien Mall, master, dal./ tons bur
then. will he despatched on or about the Int
June.
This MopEiden superior advantages for Paissengers,
Laving been built fora Havre packet, and has all the
accomodations of We Lest Europe.. Packet Ships.
She m tine a HenUemeit's and Ladies' Cabin, is high
and many between decks, well ventilated, offering at
every respect superior accommodations and comfort
lo passengers and freight. The ship will teach on her
passage out at Rio de Jsumro and Valparaiso, hieing
pitaiiiingcrii by her an opportunity to recruit.
Mr. Jas. S. Withered, hasten Plemenumni iron P.l
- Will give such mformaion m passiugors no
will be of essential service to them. Ho wfllalim give
passenzaceminft . ita . Ailll u tt i the 041
placers.
No , passage will Le mauled anal paid (or. For
ire, hi or passage apply immediately
'V ETRE:REI) BROS., No. 2 tierstasa sr.
131 RCN II EA D PEABOR, of
R. B. FITZOERALD, No. Ii Common , at.
int w--11.1s1t. Am I
1)1 , .10'111.:',- üb u h au. quota), Idt do drted Ap
t its: •.t., , y J D ILLIANS,
111 v lO 11,0 WOo
. 4 at
),4t'()\ .1100 lbs prime fondly Flom:, 1000 do sug
cured Jo. WOO do cured Shoulders, (or eo
rn • 10 J I) WILLIAMS
_ _ •
1, 1 1 , 11-3 641. 1%14 . Med Std WOO: 5 do Dslhmore Shad;
.11: 10 dodo Germs, 10 do and t No I, 2 and 3 Mock-
el, I cow Hooked lialhhun I his Lubec suede)!
Herrsog - , for solo by rn ylO 1 D WTGLIAMS
rirEns—in lion chews entre Choler); 5 coxes conoas
I Young Dyson, sdo havens' and Gunpowder, 20
early holes 'lames geodcs, fur sole 0 9
loylO I 1) WILLIAMS
. . . _
• .
riTtlltE tor D. C. truils—.so - Air Owner
wOl pleto , e orkll for lame.
suyio HARDY, JONES tc
1V1ET , 4 , 14C l'AlNT—Just v v i e:s: c lecl m fc c r , sale
1) V.C111.44--6 cake jest rce'd cud me sale by
/
cat l° WICK 8. ISICANDLE—.I3
DRY EAC II ES-70 sks roo'n non for solo by
mylo WIOEC , & EVCANIILF , 9
- _
I_ )K
s A i I i ;PLES—S3 sks r7 , ; ilatAiVo bi L
sets for sale
C Pn'n* \4lCeik. WCANILESS
i te r s . pr i nn i ! . Weatorn Reserve Cheese.,
v just rv•r'd and
JOIIN ,VATT/‘ Co, Liberty st
BPTS. Teliki`eClß F. 1 715 Ei,lSits ebniee order, just
received nod for FDIC by
lop BRAUN AREITER
H EMP—Ito
I t t o ?, ;t4r.,
N na lt4A ,v , . by
117 Front st
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of
Allegheny County, will he reposed to public sale,
at the New Court House to the city of Pittsburgh, on
Wednesday, the thirteenth (13th) day of lone, A. D.
1-411,. at ten o'clock, A. Is., the following described
teal estate, late of James bl'Cructen, of Wilkins
townritip, deceased:
All that certain hit of ground situate in Reserve
town/hip. in raid county, being lot marked number
hitincicen," (No. 19,) m the plan of the subdivision of
die term belonging to the estate of David 51 1 1Celvy,
)Iber'd—which raid lot be on the new Franklin
Wed, at the corner of lot No. 18 in Said plan; thence
along the tom of said lot No. 18, 57 feet 4 Inches to a
imitate road; thence along said private road 51 feet 10
inches; thence along the hoe of lot No. Z(1, 773 feet 4
niches to the new Franklin road, and thence along
said road fifty feet to Um place of beginning.
ALSO—AII those two certain lots of ground mutate
in the Seventh Weird of the city of Pittsburgh, (for
merly Sitt tormiship,) marked and knewn as lots noon
bets -seven(' and -incht," (Nos, 7 mid e,) in William
Amum .. recond plan, which said plan Is recorded m
Allegheny county, iu Deed Book volcano 54, page MR
rausts—Uno third cash, oar Mud in mi, and one
111011 ill twelve mouths, with interest from date of sale.
HENRY CHALFANT,
Administrator of /ern. /11 1 Cractint,
oryenl&watt
WU. IL SCAM. lure A.TILIKION
110AIVEI i ATKINSON,
Fins sr, 'Woo .01 Main. PITIESIIIMIL
MNTINUE to manufacture all kinds of COPPER,
TIN AND stivzr IRON WARE Also, Black
nutth Work.
Seant Sonia bunt to order.
ad..tl totrattino given to 1111111bOal work.
hoot urn lands a Um assortment of Copper and Lase
W are, ac. fr.c. Steamboat Cooking Stoves,
Portable Porgus, various saes- a Very
Idle for steamboats, edict:n - 11M, C.ttirrdaSt or roil rood
cowed Ines
\ .010 re : it Matte steam boat men and
other. in call and rca our asides and prices before
pit.eh.t.it,R ap23
•
t tvutve ue Tux tit. At.a.vutrunt LlutotuTh
May Ina, 149.
IitiIIOSALS will be received xl this aloe until
the droll Inst.. for CleutottZ land Whitewashing the
tostde ot this Undue The dirt aod dust to be vrell
eleuned out, end of wood work (except the roof
and top side of the emu,. umbers.) to have two touts
I.uieville I.lrue, well put on. E. W. COOK(
_
THE sTErod ENBINE— Catechiern or tho
NJ Swam Foqicle, illuntrauve of the reientine pros
elide, upon winch as operation depends, and the prat:
until details of or %tractor., in he application to wine,
ricain navigation, and railways, with vationni
- euggc.tion• of improvement. By John lioweon, C.
I vol to ino. Frclin the lan London edition.
For ealcl by R BRUIN*
wood_
Pwro. Raman Phalan.
& It. Fl Wltsoio Gro.tn ,
and Mem . m I - tanner, Hound
(lad, Mold ono., nommg on Libem, Wow! and au,
! Ertm.,Pktoktokrgli, P.
M ot.LD CAN liLls- , 03 bin fur solo by
mylo
- WICK & MOAN DLENS
rI'ASII - --cats VIA.: for retailior for sale Oy
jj nu_ to 'WICK & hydeNnty-ss
L L, ovrti sNEATHS—€O do: for so l e by
Illy 10 ' WICK 4 WCANDLESS
lt " fo L r L so n i t ay r"R— m a rr ' Nri:CWi l a , tApwl ' s 'a
LIB llli . -11110 Lush dried' App los; MA do do Peaches:
L' for ogle lo close coostsitment by
RIMY, MATTHEWS & Co
my WILtOr St
AIILV—n 1.61 K now hunting from sum lifutovv.; for L mkla by IS lAn Dll w 1 &Co,
Frain n
DLITTER—G hhte teeth W . @ Uotl Etti@ei e
at the W Date, and Cheese
r u epO o t t eliger
le
by yd
- -
/ IINUINNATI .%OAr-.78 big .1108 t tanding and far
lJ sale I.y Illy 8 14 R W LIARBAUGH
. 13 ACoN--300u 5,5 a Hume Sides ree'd and lot tab,
8 k W BA UOll,
Khios ll waver and ft.: frosB
x,riavisory —5OO lbs bat tale by
V Iny7 1. D. WILII.J.AMB.
`i`r;~ =fit ~a;:X:
SPLENDID STOCK _CF; NEW.:';SPRING GOODS
A. A. MASON eco
ONE }MICE ,TORE.—!: U. Go DI xt_l3.KT STBEET7WROLEBALR AND RETAIL
A A. kl &et i having con uderabl enlarged Met
. Store for secomrrodst , rri of their
their tartans l .
.111 it hmoness. are uns preptt.i h. • ttohn to their re
tall trade the coat • uw.. ta.l, and fashion
able Imported and Avg, , , • o cu.t have ever
allemd in this citys.doon, worth
er with another huge /00,11 Mett lined up and ad
ded 10 their retail 14.01aa , ot, ihrttli) giVang them...l
- morn for the dispin ut r diumicie ,rook. Being
constantly in the tOCtilvl ni (tout their Louse
in New bark, they are r imhlod ultr • lo otter the
newest. latest and roost 41,1r31., a)
and to prices
es low an oar heron in Pte citatory.
Their stook consLis w osri or
Firs HlOl/.. Ptacss ..f err,.. nett Ilrreges, Timines,
Albannos, Delphines wad SI aryu,ac all new and elegant
styles. Alto, Pod de t rr. Fdalard Silks, Mous de
Lains, Gre Hi iiiiefireS. {Stoehr, Toile
du Nord, /re &e.
sir tbma, , t Pieces f new snit rih ‘ty meonets,
Lawns and Organdter—pl o e der c igs.
Seven Hundred Piece. Hught h 'and French Prints,
Ginahamt, AlpileCaf. Oth-ha. Cloiti, Linen Gingbauts,
Challies, fee. tee.
SlLKS—Three 11.nmIred Pie,. of rich plain, funidt
and chmmeie Silks, of entirely new styles. Also,
black Silks far dresses, tittles, &e. of Nape.
tier high Imre.
SHAWLS--Cashmere, Thibet, bang and Soave
Shawls, Gros de Rhine, Pooh de Sote, Canton Crape
?j
Silk, Wool Plaid, Claudine mai,
Muslin de Luis..
WHITE (MODS— Cambrics, Jammu, Victoria
Lawns, Book mad Swiss Aloshns, Tuletan, Fancy
Cheeks, Linen Lawns, Dotted hluslin.s, NNI and
rook do, ke.a.c.
LINEN GOODS—Dgmasks, Covers, Napkins, Dia
pers, Hdkis, French linen and Drills, Barnesley Sheet
ing., Irish do. Irish Linens, b.: make wad (mint-
SONNETS—A complete assortment of China fluid.
AUCTION SALES.
By iota, D. Davis. AUCDOIIOIIY.,
Lust and daring Sale of i 1122.1.1114 and morn:or
dinary co ll estion of English and etracrioln
Barks and Stationny, Encrlopred.a., •
And valuable standard works, to the marital= 4e
partmenu of literature, science ; OM ihe arts; Annuals
and elegantly Ilit111;03.td books, among widch aro
splendid London edinons of very rare and choice
works; fine Bibb= and Prayer Books of every descrip. ,
don. Portloliorc Gold Pen*, in gold and silver cases,
of the lint makers; letter, packet post, commerCial
land, cap and to =war; envelopesi
memoranda= books, etc. etc. 1
To be sold at Auction, utthe store No 118 WOO,ll
.lreCl, between Fifth street and Virgin alley, castanet.
en= at early candle light on Monday and Tuesday
evnings, May 14th and 15th. .
tin ! Nesdo y evening, at Si o'clock, about Vfel reams
of Fine and Superfine Cap, Letter, C,omaterebd Post,l
and Packet Post Paper, a very superior article. Deal. I
en will find it for-emir interest to attend.
The hooks ore now ready for examination. Ladies
and gentlemen are tnvned 10 cell and examine 1111,1131
dent= the day.
The books are new and warranted perfect, and will
be sold without the least reserve to the highest bidder .
Terms, cash—Purchasen to pay for and take away
their books the day following each sale.
my , JOHN D DAMS, Auct
Large 41.1 Pusitztre Sale of &me aad ardtrablo
-London Book.
Slimy of them elegantly illustrated with splendid
colored engravings, andalso an assortment - Of eery
rive elev. author* of the fifteenth centary.
Will be road on Saturday and Monday evenings,
May 10th and 21.4 at the commercial sales moms,
corner of Wins] and Fifth streets, commandos each
evening at 71 o'clock.
Foil particulars in catalogues. which din be had on
application to myld JOII N D DAVIS, Aunt
Fancy and Staple D7rdoods.
On Monday rooming, May 14th, at 10 o'clock, at
R
the Commercial Sales booms comer of Wood and
Ftfth meets, will be sold, without mammy for rash
currency—
A large eamirtment of fresh and sesmonable staple
and fancy Dry Goods, among which are superfine
cloths. cassimeras, miasmas, tweeds, jeans, French and
Manchester gingham• super prints, de Isles, cash
meres, alpacas, splendid plaid vicunas, dress silks, ca.
tin, white, red. black and fancy silk hats, broth. and
fancy shawls, super long cloths, briown
checks, hosiery, gloves, fee.
A t o'clock,
G?occries, Quecuswate; Fustian.. Sc.
Young Ilyson Ica, fine Buena Visas cut chewing
tobacco, No I palm snap, wining and wrapping paper,
shovels, spades, forks, transparent and venittan win
dow blinds, looking glasses.
A large and general assortment of imasehold and
kitchen furniture, kitchen uyensils, Sc.
NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LIMP
UP CANAL AND STEAM PACKETSi :.• ;
1840.
t
(du oissoow,)
Leavei Pittsbragh daily„ at 9 delooli, and
riven at Glasgow; (mouth of die Sandy and Ilesier.Cs
nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon kilt, sane data.
I.,eaves New Ldsbon at 0 o'clock,
.P. (making tfa
trip canal to the over during the rught,) and Glasgow
at 9 o'clock, A. EL, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 3 P.
SL—thus making a cruninnous She for Csaitylog_psa•
sengors and freight between New Lisbon and Pin*.
burgh, in ' , honor time and at less rates *an by any
other route.
The proprietors of ads Line have the pleasure of
formingthe public Maud:lcy haveAtteAupprollortclasi
'M.'s, flhe ancoms
mnneetim assengers Oa
Npring and Suirreter Clothing, Cloths, Com •
munes, , Canal or
ght, w rw , with o
thop wen ktim .
Sold Fldlfr. Jto., et auction. steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and,aontioolp
Or Tuesday morning, May ISM, at the Commercial • Ng, at Glasgow, with the Pittabargh ana
Cincin-
Soles Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth Sts, will be ...II and other doily lines of steamers down the Cthas
sold, by camlogne, without reserve, 012 a credit of 00 n o d Misaisaippi them. The Fopyiaors pledge shag,
days, on all sums over 4100— waves to spare no expense or trouble to insure cat
Tie d o . so pa, ,weed cloth 00.000 dos eroton estasi- I ram safety and dispatch, and oak attic publicist, aids
mere do; 17ds do. super cashmaret do; 3 Mos cheek o f ,fi e , N amoogoe.
nod summer do; to dos plaid summer vests; 16.13 do: I AUTHORISED AGENTS.
block nano do; 3 dot figured do do; 6Mg dos easel- G. M. lIARTON,
moor pant , 2 11 040 do: Palo Alto do do; N do: Ilnea 1 S. kW. HARBAI.IOII, Pithibu t t h
4011 do; IA do summer do; B do eottonade do; 10 dont- I EL HANNA, & Co.
pro Preach cassmera do; white and fanekr
_ . . .1
myna J. lIARBAUGII &Z/t. Ns.
ESet=!
Ready made clothing, retail stock of dry goods, fine
dory, boots, shoes, bats, saddles, bridles, gold and
Ivor eremites, books, /Le. myll
osney
shins, super London brown and wool bl ue
also, 3r4/ pieces large silk hdkla.
myth JOHN D DAVIS, Auer
Era-.tors see of land to /meet Si. Clair town
lap.
On Wednesday, Nay 18th, at 3 o'clock, e. sr, will he
sold on the premises, that valuable tram of Laud be
longing to the estate of the late John Hague, 'deed,
emote on dm R's turnpike road 21 miles
ctialattn i altigrotilirdifitairol coal 'end
innestone thereon, and is un T enhivatton In the oe,
minstrel of Mr. Allen, who will show the property.
Terms, one-fourth cask, residue It three eq.] atonal
payments, "sub interest, to be secumd by botularld
mortgage. mytl JOHN D DAVIS, Auct
AMUSEMENTS,
THEATRE
nd Manager • - -• -0. S. Porter
ACTING AND STAGE Hermosa W. H. Cue?
GREAT ATTRACTION—FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY.
cerebrated Opera Troupe. • I
Mae ELI.* Ilscuorn, Prima Donna, pupil or diagram
Memncato of Milan, and late of the Opera Rouse, N.
York. Mr. Maxeres, Prima Tenour from the Theatre*
(loyal, Covent Garden and Dnity-Lace—aaaisted by
Hrs. CLatica, and accompanied on the piano by Mr.
lioneort. „
In conecquence of the great expense attending thla
engagement, the free list it suspended with the excep
tion of the gentlemen of •the pref.*.
Moaner Evamno. Mar 1.1.
RAISING THE WIND.
Jereml n Didiller Mr. W. 11. Crisp.
which, selections from thera ,
LA SOSINAMBULA, thy th e gretu C rllissi.)
Arnim. an Orphan Miss /Wend.
Lisa Mos Clarke.
Count Rodolpho Mt. Archer. -
Elvin° Mr. Manama.
For incidents of action, music, Ar..., see smell bills.
Dance, by Mrs Hooter.
To conclude ..,1, thathree of
DIAMOND CUT DIAOMOND.
JJAMES D. LOCKWOQD, Bookseller and Importer
of Foreign Books, 63 Wood street, heir on hand .a
valuably collection of English 6 .1 American Books
In the different departments of I.:iterstarn, ositieh he is
prepared to sell as low as they can be obtained in the
Eastern cities .
. . . .
English and Continental Books, Baridews, Mar
inns and Nowspapers, imported to order. -
The price of any R endow, Masasine or. Newspaper,
may be ascertained on application. to Mr. I.
Prighsh and AmerimurCatahrgues furnished gratis.
Mr. L. intends to visit the Eastern cities in a few
dors, and will be happy , to Wienate any erders for
B a nks, Engravings or Stationery, ate small ndvnnen
on the cos mpg
t.
Independent Pollee Odle*,
IORNEIt of Liberty and Irwin streets—entrance on
tj Irwin street,
A. o.Ra:eraser, Alderman and Police blagistrate.
Trion. O'Haren, Chief Constable.
Josran Ratecomat, Alaisuuth
grj/- Will attend 0 any hour, day or night, when, no
quired. mythdlw
TOOL—The highest pone ln cash paid for lathe
different grades of elean washed wool, by
mye H LEE
CH APLESTON RICE Ino fresh Rice, per canal
received this day and fot sale by
mye BAGALEY
...IACCO-140 tkrbos,as Richmond • 4Tobscoo, fs
vorito brawls, now landing - , for salo by
myB Ik ! SCIALEY tc MUM
i.00,4;;C07LA60:03 itrii7lll)
) Hams; 17010 Poonitos, ittudi.g from Sto , ..t.r . for
solo. rays BAGALEY a sunk
— Sugar,
t s HRDS. N. 0. SIIGAR—On eonswomena .ad
oole by r.Ythdlw . A. GORDON.DO
OUCI GAII CURED LIAM33-25derees , Rwansk & Rarißs
cholet Family eugar'd'ilamt. reo'd and for We by
In 8
s.tures & nncoi.s
UGAR-20 beds lair Swat, on eonalgoment rual tor
este by matt SELLERS NICOLS
, .OLASSES-130 bbl, prime molasses, on consign
meet aua for sale by
tpLS SELLERS tr. NICOLS
OACON-100,080 lb. Hums, sides =I shoulders 81
eon, prime, in store and far sub by
myB SE.q.LERB &
YORK -7 bb.ltt mess 7 do mime, for sale b -
uKiA__ SELLERS & r,,oys
1t4.0L1000 , .....4TS - bblif4. O. maliSses, la 0r b.,,,M,774_
UM des, just re.rd by &tames Sarabluik,y A f c , F .0,
by L. WA7CF ... am k s ,
my 7 .No.SI water use . q . 2 fro ., ~..
Uri AR- 2 / 1 oow _ orop ,;3o do
L.) strictly prime obi 40, (or +.l.
. d WATERNIAN.
C OLF , E a r b fk y wyra 0 rev, V . : 01: m em , eO l r d u i .
N ALI-4-4.o .i. ' ll kes. Nut.. ~„,dovv.:,A.,/,111,,,,;."
7 . _------
FEATHEIM S. prizo'ls Illinod , ju st ree'd ...a
..., " 1 0 b Y S. F. VON LIONNWIIST & 'C',..
uky"/ • ,'
PO:ITURA INSTITUTE,
ILL b a opened (D. V.l for the admission of young
V V (Walla ram on Monday, Ma 9th day of A pod.
Tatn:lPayablo ru advturapes *colon or 3 months:
IN; ath, Clantteal end h Mad e& depart
ment
Engnah department 916
A honied member of boarder. via be receiTed .
Far mailmen...le, reference. and additional, atbrats
of 1 8 0 ?pi ac i*, at the Inalltote, Robin
-I.on street, between Federal atrees and 'Sondes
ky, to
Melons RoW.
COPELANA.A. I
Of Trlntry College, Dublin, Re-Slear, and
Scholar ken We Royal School of EnalskilinlL.. I •
Federal at, Dela swkyr.lif
• L---
PEPPER AND PINIENTO - 11 0 :EPApptr 20 d
A and at 4 °
Pitaeraa, jurn ren an r e
mye BAG "'a - wary!
_ _._ • - • • ••
scrip as Par,
TAICEN FOR CHICXEMING'SPUNQS.. •
H)(LEBER; etWoodereltitii 'NO. EZI Third meet,
offer - grin tale en elegentla ettiekerino Pie
oo, at rho lowar cath price. for Pttwbut
AMcgheny cur, and empty lkdy. -They
e
from to 7 octave', and'were teed:id by filiMor•
erleg the this marker. They are warnews4 to hewinal
to any in thoeity, hiving all rho Intett liffirovenicets,
such as chemist eealn, etc.
gegen are Ignited to eallprevipas to parcluzing
e)msvhare,
.aad, to bring arith wwroe good Judge,
judge, protewomd 07 ast4erwm, to judge of We quali
ty of the above instrnmants.
N. 11,—Wnttea guarantees will be given with each
Piano, Witting the holder to exchange in ease the in
seam:tent he proved le the least degree H. imperfect, or
Wary. my{ /1.
Fkirence. Dunstable, Rough and Ready, Straw, S.
Rai Cldp,Fancy,
BONNET RIBBONS—IZ hazes of Bonnet
Ribbons, of the best aryls. Also, black and
Talkie, and Satin, lea mistily. Also, Bonnet Silks
and Linlngs.ArtifielaD. the.
HOSIER'? AND 0L0V134--Evory destriptioa of
ladies and sweeten. Bose and Gloves, Crave*
Scatts, Halal. Also Deices, Gauze, Crape Lirite'
Veils, black lace deem Veils, its. he. •
NEW VISITES and MANTILLAS, of all the tub. •
ionable Colon and style,.
mitgoinEatEs, LACES, TRIMMINGS,
Lace capes, coils., e t a., standing collars, chernisena,
ValleneePrench and English Edgings, cambric do,
Inserting, s, Be it Ribbons, linen cambric and lawn LldkCs,
eispea. ate. he. . •
PARASOLS and PARASOLETTS—More.than Teo
thatutaad Parosols sad Paresoletts, of every satiety; '
including the best mattes of that Satin and Canteßoll.
Clutha, Cassimerea,Vestings, Summer Stala,Tweeda,
hulas. Also. Flannels, Cbectitz&nterpades.
IN
CGILAMS, CHINTZ, PRI . dc.—Mora Man
to bandied e ases of the best si les and of every /a
-'iILII....EACIIED and BROWN MUSLINS—Over :cone
hundred cases of ail the well known and approved
makes of Bleached Muslims 300 bales brown.do,ofev ,
t wriety and price.
rc
Puhasers may always depend, from the treat
fast "tierofteis ettabliahment, of obtammigthe eboleed
good, at the most reasonable priers. The syatatt out
LOW'PRICES adopted by, this establishment, as well
as their ONE PRICE SYISTE3t, hating met with ilea
universal favor Mat theettbicribers are.enabled to , at
fer still greater inducements to patcbaiera Every et
dote will therefore La marked at nob low rate
not fail to give perfect satisfaction. Merchants Dora
all pane of the corium are invi to io
ASO ca
A. Mll.
N & CO.,
op:a:dims 30 Market, between 3d and 4th ots. •
BUAT6..
OINCISINATI & PITTSBURGH
•••
DAILY PACK ET LIN E..,
LCIS well known, li be of plasenger Bream 4
r, is ROW commuted of thd Intgemotarifteit, besi
ed and furnished, end Mott pro:cede' boats on the
waters of the West. Every occommOdation and. COPY
fon that money can procure, has been provided for pawprocure,
gangers. Tho Um , has been lu °penman for five year..
—bus carried a million of people without the least tally:
IT to their persona. Tho boam will bo in the foot bl
Wood street the ila4 previtine to can p 7
stating, foe thevece
tion of freight end a entry of passengers - on the rect.
ter. In all eases tie passage money mast be petals
advance-
SUBWAY PACKET.
, 1
The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill,
_WM
leave Pittsburgh every Sturday moralag at Itrabtleoft
IV - heeling every Sunday evertimr it tor. as
Hay 29,1847. •
MONDAY PACKET.
The MONONGAHELA, Eno. Stos!, leave , Pikei
burgh every Monthly Inommg at o. cook; Wl:cant
curry Moues, oveelng et 10 r. a.
TUESDAY PACICUT.- i
The 'HIBERNIA. No. i, Capt. 4.. Ett.taxtrarstrit, arat
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at UI o'cled,t;
% , 71.eling every 'Nestles evening at ID!. Y.
WEDHEBDj►Y PACKET.
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. 9. Dna", 'rill
lane., Pittsburgh every Weaurininy morning
o'clock; WheelOirevery Wedneolav evening et I(lr.gi,
THURSDAY PACETT..
The BRILLIANT, Cap, Qum,-rill have Pins
burgh every Thursday monstug at Irio'eloelr;Wheelia.
every Thursday exclung 111. 10 P. Y.
VRIDAY pAcirwr.
. . . _
The CLIPPER No. 4, Capt. Phu DevAi, arill.teayi,
Pittsburgh every Friday mottling at 10 o'clock. We..
lint every Friday evening at 10 P. 3r.
NOTICE—The steamer 13E16 .V=..& r
E. Cl.*e ,i m k r
tr_r, will leave alter this notion, for Wellsville ro t ,
.
ally, at 9 o'clock in the morning.
1 liEli iNMWlP A rtillak •
SIVIVNLIMI. 4.13MdaD1VE•1974111 , 24.44441ra5-1
1 Via Brew nine wo r l.VMMirla i to . siii.olirtd_ . '
T RE splendid and rastrranaing V a An nril . .are
ATLANTIC, Capt .IPruirmsom RIP, ri,.Cartt A
Jacobs; LOUIS ATLANTIC
Capt Feb, ~,,,i; are ~F..
making double flail y tri petnnween
PITTSBURG/I AND 101.0V . mgorrixt.
The rooming boat mill kr , rho manc,,,agyg
Wharf, nown the I . 4 id4.keV" . ate Weloch'inenmeT-
Paarengem,rill lake S UPVA actAcSas xa2iiiira.
vei?Lel 2 0 01 7, k,yS•. 74 .l__lY A the splendid Ottlk 01 : the
‘'''''" in ' s "'" W.iinsan, ni, CordNitlittaist 9
,knock, A ' M, "'I SI .• I in llsdrintarothe sanrealteo
nag time Int Om 'eve..Zng line to Philadelphia
...a
washinatori. etry:
P.= rißet i -s-re to Baltimore, only 32 ./Miill i ,
Fara SKOV ...i.l , '
From P i r".targh to Philadelphia, eery 40 Maim
' are 112,00 -...,
The ey ening boat will leave at 6 o'clock; adept Ban
dar tv'entogs. Passengers by thin boar milk lodge on
be" .. . in comfortable Nate Rooms the first Mdbililli
over the mountains th e following day in EaMeroreani
1 Coisehea, and todgo the seernid eight in Cumberland.
I Pane:igen lure amigo Maher Steamboat or Bair
1 Road betweenßennet:a and Phibolelphia,, and the
privilege Ot stopping at -Cumberland and litartldtany
nod returning reir teats at , pleasure. Peale* char
tered to pante to trairel as They please. •.'
We mate n the loads and Way bills for thili triads
ies to the Pittsburgh oglees, lin order to tarn time o n
arriving at Brownsville,) It is [hemline imPormar for
passengers to get their deketsteforo• going .bn board
Mute boat, at our orfine, Monongahela House., Water
street, or St Chivies Hotel, WOnii n t a Mettptt..
J.
Wide=
Pittoborth 410 -- ialsviltle 'packet Lino
FOR CINCINNATI AND Lowy] JAL
The bp r i u nt:
7 114Te R ir j r i ncr i, , ,
Hanle mute leave. Poi. ' Ahem
Interior Aisle ports tee, Weems.
thiA r thh h . , al IP o'clock • y. ,
freight or pee ß sur a gze °oho o cu p ia , , ,,
my 7 GEO d AMBERGEIL
PITTSBURGII AND 4,4391 S VILLE PAM= 14N S.
w i ri a r T r 7s• p r . acirand, splendid tarty:awn-
Odra.
WRAPS Na S,
NT alga, rawer, will kart Tor cfncild
nati oand Lords - Vac on Thursday,' the lost, at 10
o'clock, M. • For freight orpassaye apply - on board,
to nuitaamE. WILSON &Ma, or
9EO 9 BULTMIEBEES. 44
my L 1 •v -
wee mut WSCILIr ta.Cll7 ErrAMIR
PITT'ABURG II AND LICIaZINOPy2'4
The steamboat-
Capt. ,
m ikal J. N. ratnk,
very Tuesday, at2 L ottoble,'?: AL,
for E.lisalonhiown, Cantina, Sonftsb,'PrOdtor, Bete..
Lending, New illartinsilie,Sarclis, Bistertellla,To .ePs
Landing. Mourner., A. Woes Landinr,,flianal au,
Newpen; Cerwarrek, Mariana, , Point ([tartar,. Pb.r
tersharg, Belpre, Latta Hocking 11041160%w rt.
arrttraw—Leaves aookusgpost aver/
. .da l c
Lat o'clock, P.M. Madera PriAry o !stiS,A..
=log th on e b part eit hi arn sy.,ove r :tor es
By above an ridgy antromeni, laba jble to
lay at Piusbargh on Sundays, an .1 ae,ep w anallev es It
odd be.
Tag pou4 may depend upoi, this how On in
the trade during the law way •.- :tax
LOLLUMIIIII Aced St» pajacet 14. e.
isae.
1840.
REGULAR TUESDAY Fop , 13Z LOUT
.arr. no Ilusta ler eWM9rol
4 pp!,
very Tuesday, at y 1.4 , t PC.
"
For freight or i„• n e at , , rotiltri"
REGF:GAIL'iIe 1 • .AY pAcxxr .11 sr. LOUD
no tine but r0eb , a p.. F... 4 1i , " r
I I,
__' 4 reamer GEN , , ._
,-•re. r , . , ^ A A.V. phmon, maste - iqUi ICI.,
I • - -'...- AgittiAbollo and interligqty eve:
ry• satiad.y on 10 O'clock,. 111.
For frcieJt or plasma arfply on board, or 10,
F.. C. 1UN0,P10133 Com. ro w
oilovillo
FOR winzguNor * h a t •
teamer
ji4
mt l u DS. r rtii r
tarts A•t.resar Zstl ' o r rjk
Wheelieg and Bridgeport She 11411,P,e0p pi e „b w o
on ;
For
kV
The splendid/ eg ,, g steamer
.
rdadn'i mill leave for the above
•o° mte r . o . orate pomp this doT, Wed
a 1 go , oloek, ar..
For freight ar passage t iy .d o r po.rd . • alga
FOR Wiff2.I.IX,,OI&I4DSLINSiBtf..
- "ea..
The ne steamer
maggit C li, .sr leave
0 . • 0 000 sad anemneulde Pots 0°
Monday. and Ttetral. s y., et le m •
. 0 . 7
, For freight_ or pay . , , e4 Te . apply on board- __-_-___-
- )EsiattiAA ziNE.OntafPiekt..
The See steamer
JENNY
C Gallager,kae! , ..r wi g= apreg
weetAr•otO.O.,„
burgh and Zanesville::: Mdshom eXT s
day. For favighl aPPI9 goaSYTII, Agm.
No 41 Water st
REMOVAL .
AMIGEicr Er.imormintansica
s. AGENT,
For warding end Comnusaion Slew
eh ant, has removed to "Nate Front, tx•twe t ly wood
and Smithfield abQb.- • air/
Vir - 201 - TEN - -iooTAvat , of Wheal; 40013.10C0tt0 tut*
d o Ryo woo do Balinli-fOrwbleki - lbw highest
market price in awl@ aig iiin-Piad
may - • S &Pir HAMADA
sof tha new enposans - • by
V V sayft &W, tinfiB6llo seizes a
O F &ALL ft—Chemieal Liquid for lehtlikki
T
c l o a,,,,,arpets, silks paint and fine frirnitere--
seeing half the lobes. and dirpenring entirely with the ,
wwihtwany.', The anew Whom carpets, after boring
been In noel lelevetryeste, hare beee perfectly restor
ed, wtheratette eliyhtett EMPTY to the rehire, and with—
out rentorizqr tricm thq foot It• will not irdare the ,
cloth. Directions accompanying oath bottle. hictb
Jill owns. For to by I SektoMmAyame
we SI werWst