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PUBLIS pl"go BY WHITE A T co
PITTSBURGH , '
HORNING, MAY 18; pM9.
Pressley= DULT Gszeris is published
-Weekly, and Weekly.—The DOly is Berm
pedlars per SWUM; the TO -Weekly is nee Dalian per
111==i; the Weekly is Two Deltas rut schuss, aridly
_
r Avvar® =earnestly toquessed to .hand in
3, Wars beforo r. w_, and as early in the day e.
n praeileable. Advertisement. not insetted: for a speei
la lima will invariably. twebargel Ordered can
- ''''ihnlLADEJ-OPElliti °ETU Ampftioin.
Advertisements andmbecripdana to the Dionh Amer
'Men and Unite Settee Gazette, PhiladeMbis i received
'and forwarded from ibis office.
lei seat page for Telegraphic iireera.
Per Unal natters age next page.
, .
lirrnat Box.—The "Gaa.tta Lair 80x..," tom
been removed 'from its old situation., a window
caw the Pots Mee.
Letters on
The great day:mid for the excellent .pitfer. on
Cholera, by Dr. Hawthorne, his zahaealicl
large,tirra edid= °four Weektyoletiollif.lbet..
We have, however, eurameneect ioyat
" tYt* ilea will bye a thir4 *tau' ready
.this afternoon . They ill be on taie thg,F.oun
, ieri-pries eve caws. They are hi:gbiVarquoved
of by cur moat eminent Uhreelowl, >
• Tite Gait dassorany.—This -venerable and
•highly ressonablAody of Chriatian 34tusters and
LaYawn, 'commenced its manual re.iona path'
cky yesterday. The opening sermon was preach
ed to, At. &Mrs,' of the• Weitern,theological
Seminary, whose learning, piety and eloquence,
our citizens know and apprecutte. The proceed
inpef the ',drat day will be kend in another mi
., nom, and any report will be amtintied from day to
dayoiltile the sataioni last.
It will be the effort of oar citizens to make the
at*saiti nudge member,: among ai tin
jahadbler. and it is the Lank= deeiie;oftll that
preserved tram tininess Ind death
,f-irrttilet *our, midst. It is a trying time kii• large
Wieser paw' metro . m different. sections to lassem
big • yiljetkutir, while the cholera to tail a.roinid us,
Woo otr our city has been mercifully preserved
framthe scourge, and we feel a strong hope, almost
- amounting to confidence, that we shall measures•
bljesenpe—at least that the disease will not be
come epidemic among tia.
.va do not know , that any subject of espe cial
general interest is to come before the Assembly.
bet the deliberations of the highast delegated body
Olin numerous and influential ,denomination of
flluistlium. Mast always posses* great attraction,
anirourcithreas generally will k 0 doubt avail them•
salves of the ciPportunity of alts tag the daily amt
.', Stoat Thy will also have theilitillege of:attend'
log the pulpit ministrations of tergymen einem.
'bled firm twines sections of 0. Union, among
whom are to be rated tome Om finest pulpit
onstors In the country.
Tufa onozazas.
" Passe . eget% who came directly from Pittsburgh
onthe Doddridge,' inforro.us that, natural.-
etauding the denials of city papers, sad their ef
forts . at concealment, there are from 10 to 15
'deaths there daily from this dreadful scourge.--
They were chiefly imported caste, however."
• • The above is from the "Manogallan," published
.51 Morgantown, is Virginia It is grossly untrue.
There has hardly been "10 or 15 deaths' here
altogether, flOl2l cholera, and every one were im
ported Cum We have', yet to hear of the first
well authenticated case of local cholera in this
city. We deny that there is any attempt at con
' .cealnrent. We have published every case which
we could authenticate, and shall not fail to tell the
whole truth, se far as we can ascertam it. We
May hive the ohotira here soon. We claim no es
pecial exemption from a scourge which has passed
round the earth. but we ask justice, and ask ez
epptlon from its affect upon car bualneadisarl
• . commercisi intercourse until it does come—and
may not come at ell. Such false reports as the
above do us much injury, and ought never to be
made:on flying rumors.
A letter has been received in this city, from
Pittskurghers, on the ship Orpheus. bannd for Cal.
ffamis, dated March 11, in math let. 08:: long. 40
deg. 47 min.—Enty days out from. York, all
well.
FROM rus Pries—Disaurous 'Selpounss ore
reaching SL Louis from the Plains,. Four mee,
who left Fort Laramie on the 24thklareh, reached*
there on the Ila inst., and tune the, in comm
oner= of there being no grass the Plains, the
animals of emigrant parties were dying of hunger.
The parties were getting along slowly,' and the
Mit winter was the must severe one ever known
In the mentains. Several battles hadraken place
between the Crow and Sioux tribes of Indians.
By aaard in another colnam, our readers will
pereelve that P. A. Madeira, Esq.; has succeeded
John Pinney, Jr., in the Agency of the Delaware
.Mutnal Insurance Company. A. better selection
to succeed the late gentlemanly agent could not ,
have been found, as Mr. Madeira's urbanity of
manners and correct .basioess habits render; him
well Attedier the piece. This Company has done
en extensive business here, to the entire satisfac-
tion of our community. It will not do less, we
feel assured, under Mr..Madeirs's management.
EXISMOMT AND SIM= AT EASTON, Ps.—The
boatmen are on a strike at Easton, Pa. On Fri
day, they paraded through the- borough, numbei
ing probably over two hundred men on bombs
and abort ford- hundred more were on foot,
ceded by a band of. music_ A large majority tr,
the people evidently sympathise with the boat
men. A letter to the Pennsylvanian says :
"I am told thin a gentlemen has gone to Harris
burgbio obtain a requisition from the GovernAr
for the arrant of some of the principal men, and
for authority to the otherili.to call out the mili
tary."
Wm. U. Shaw, Esq,Senior Edam. of the Neiv
Castle Gazette, has beed=aopointed Post Muter of
that place.
We congratulate friend Shy on hie good am
_tune, He will eneuettionably make a good
Theeitisens Fit, Louis enjoyed the novel eight
co the 3d instant, of the launch or the ■hlp ?deal
' de, a vessel of SDO tons berthed. The Republica
saw—
"It is contemplated to (eight her principally at
this part for California, far wblebeciage she was
expressly belli, , with eat eye single to the neressa
ry strength anddnrability adequate to•a tnp aroa ud
Capeilurn. All despatch will be brought in te
vadtian by her enterprising binders and own
ers to get her ready for sesta the earliest practi
cable day.°
The appropriations market thermal:a session of
Congress, according to the oftkial . atatemetit Nth•
hatted in yesterday's National Intellir_neer are u
folkowir. •
diplmatie, and tniseellaneons, 88,301,005 Id
Nilltaryi.incladityy fiartiksitions, Itr
Nan department, revlntionary and
other pension& 1,937,181 98
Naval, ineleding naval pensions, 9001.882 . 91
Yost °Zee Department, 4,3.28,391 90
In fulfillment of the treaty with Max.
leo. 1,230.000 00
The Washington correspondent of the Baliimare .
Patriot, says
The rumor that Mr. Second Auditor Clayton had
recommended six removals in bin bureau and that
. Mr. Seaway Meredith had rejected outright the
Auditor's recommendation, is not true. As a gen
rale, the Secretary alwayrtpays deference to
the recommendations of the heads of the bureaus
of Ids Department, and sanctions them, unless be
possesses information in some cases not !mount to
'the head of a bureau, which ought to have weight
in the matter.
Mr. Clayton has sent the mimes of some sit or
eight clicks to his bureau to Mr. Meredith for re
moval; and in dire time the Secretary of the Trea
sury will act in the matter. Au yet he has not done
Flom tas Scroret,--Neso Chicane peen of the
7th huit;contabithe following ilerroo
• On Sunday, the 6th Max, the l'eglioni Coffee
HOMO it New Orleans, on the Levee, and the
Thy GockdsStore'adjoialtag, were destroyed by foe.
Lorean's fancy goods Dud yerfamery stare, on the
earner offinyal 'were, also took tlre—eatimated
lass
Mae ICI stop the fearful rash of water through
the Crevasse an Lawre's plantation, fideen miles
above Net Orleans had teen entirely unavailing.
The water rose to Eight street at Curcdkon, and
rapidly extending from the rold,hrading from the
town to thershell roadontalingthe gamest damage. ,
A messenger arrived at New Orlearts invoking the
authorities to seed more OA: ,
The barque Delphsa, which :tailed hum NOW
.odeans, On the 2d tam, lot Boston; Lammed to the
etitatflnit Pass on Friday, *Atte lash-on ire.
She was towed' inside the bar and immediately,
wanted: After 'helve was extinguished she Was
pounpsdout and wasexpemed ii New Orleanti on
lidonday:..irTlie °argotic; board Was nalte,Valind
bfs oupArldwkaileAtthSTl
PROM WAIIIIINGTOS.'
Correspondence of the P 1841898 Ga" u° '
Wu nn c May 14111, 1849.
Who doubts nowt The work is really going
forward with astonishing smoothies" . and celerity.
The lumber of removals and appointments " der
ed al the cabinet meeting, en Saturday, could not
barebeen leas than' twen ty sae. or thirty. The
thing was really done handsomely , When I last
w' lolB l I 1110 under the influence of Imponnons
received before the adicommentof the cabinet for
that day, a n d accordingly bad little actual Infor
mant:in to communicate- Upon the whole, Baur.
l!====Ml
nuguration. The meet Impintant cases are now
nearly ail out-of the way. There is not a State in
the Union in which the demand of the popular
voice for change, that is, further application of the
democratic maxim of rotation in office has not
been heeded and obeyed—norotta The western
sod interior States have their new, Jan& offi
cers, marshals, and district yummy' ; the great
ceccunertnial communifies at the east and south
have been equally gratified with Whig collectors,
post touters, and a general change in the cams
belonging to the revenue and the judiciary, so fur
as the same are within the control of the appoint- I
ing power et the seat of goyentment I speak
of these things without reserve, in perfect candor.
The present administration has made it a duty to
its seal of reprobation upon the infamous
apoliti
cal prorsciption of the put twenty years.
Gen. Taylor has acquired honor by the judicious
and discriminating manner in which he has regu
lated hie appointments,thus fu. I give you some
examples from thine which have been made with
in the past two days.
_ On Saturday, thigh Maxwell was named Col
lector of New. York. He is a Whig, .and, I be
lieve, one of the earliest advocates of Gen. T.',
nomination. He is a religions man, a participant
in most benevolent enterprisei that come widtht
the sphere of his action, end Li well known as a
scrupulous Whig politician. Mr. Brady, who has
been appointed post master, has been twice mayor
of New York, and was each : time• elected as a
Wbig. I tillak be was the first choice of a ota
pnity of the New York city Whip far Collector.
Ex-Governor Young was a Taylor Whig before
Taylor's nomination. Re has been offered the
place of Assistant TreasUrer, or receiver of public
money at New York. The difficulty of procuring
bonds to the enormous amount of 11400,000, may
induce him to decline accenting - the appointment.
Mr. Maddox, the new pointenster of Balumore o
has king been the eompeteht and faithful chief
clerk of Mat office. .11e is appointed as en excel.
lent ma of businesai and mg with any reference
to his politics, and I presume. it is not known that
he has any.
To day Mr. Lunt tuts br . ola &elfin:dad District
Attorney of klassachusetts„in file., of Robert
Rantoul, one of the most Oftictiork of the odteirn
electioneerers for Can .
and Butlbr, ;In pursuit of
which laudable calling, he .what to lowis and Ma
lawi, and spent some Oriel months of the can
vass, three thousand mis'fatim the scene of his
duties, making political speeches. For this offence
Polk ought to have "replied' him, but he did nob
Mr. Lunt, his successor, wad the only man from
Massachusetts, In the nominating conventien, who
took part for Gen. Taylor from the beginning, and
this he did with seal and boldness. His Most for
midable antagon* in the Contest tar the 'appoint
ment was Fletcher Webster, sou of the Senator.
Mr. gilder', one of the editors of the Boston
Atlas, was appointed post master. Mr. Hoyden
was very conspicuous in the Massachusetts legis.
lame for his opposition to .the war, and it is re
ported that he twice voted to lay on the table ms-
Mations of thanks to Gen. Taylor. With great wis
dom and temper, the president has, nevertheless,
conferred upon him this decisive mark of confi
dence and favor.
Here you have an oat Clay anti-war Whig, and
• resokite, original friend of Gen. Taylor, placed
on precisely the eamelooting, and treated exactly
alike.
They say they have discovered some extra
rascality In the War Department, connected with
the forging and 'manufacturing of papers, where
with to procure soldiers' land warrants. No names
need, at present, be given. This may or may not
be true, but I confine it will not surprise me if a
turn out strictly areurate.. There were some pe.
colitis mysterious proceedings' about the public of
fices last Sri, in respect to the land warrants, and
I repeat, if will not intimish , me if, by aid received
from some officers in the War Department, a large
bomber of vervains were , fianduleady obtained.
The subject demo nda a thorough investigation ,
and I presume, will now receive it.
Next week, if not th is, will witness bitty work
among Washington aisles. Perhaps another day
will be required to finish up the business lams In
the States in a satisfactory manner, and then the
attention of the appointing ,power will be directed
towards the expediency' of sweeping out the
drones and the incapable, who encumber the hive.
Icarus.
Correspondence of tha Paig:trim Gurus.
NZW TOMS. AriativEassazze
New .Yoga, Mey 11, 1849.
Tnx Asnuncari BOARD ar Moriosts—An over
flowing public meeting in beball'of the American
Board was held at the Broadway Tabernacle, this
forenoon.
Hon. Mr. Frelingbuyeen, this President, made
some eloquent introductory remarks, illustrating
the Christ bke grandeur of that benevolence, which
can embrace roubitivies in ihe.fpur goalie= of the
globe, who can make no:rep:o except in thanks
giving to heaven, and Ut 41ending the same
blessed influences to others.
Dr. Pomroy, one of Sul teerniaries, stated, that,
in connection with their • various Missions, they
had now twelve Seminaries for educating minis
ters and teachers, with corresponding numbers of
acadsmiee and schools 'Tor c,biLdren, aside from
those of the Sandwigh Islands, which are now
genenth sly sustained' by the native government.
They had also eleiven printing establishments, that
.were touting the Sthipturen, school books, and
Tams, in some thirty different languages.
The receipts of the Society, for the last nine
months, had been upwards of 5217,000; but, in
connection with their extending operations 590,000
More would be needed, previous to their Septem
ber Auniversarr.
lie alluded to remarkable revivals among the
Sandwich Islandera,the Nestorian', and the Stock
bridge Indians, in Wisconsin, and said that at no
former period had their prospects been more en
couragmg.
Rev. Dr. Scott, of Newark, spoke of the special
interventions of Providence in behalf of lour coon.
try and mfirlons:—especially of the wonderful
circumstance of the Sandwich Islands being Chris.
tianthed, joist in time to prevent an avalanche of
heathenism and polltulon from being thrown on
our Pacific coast. We lived at an evemtul period
—the age of tabbat h schools and kindred Institu
tions. We hoard Ike crashing of thrones, and me
failing of tumthen temples; and at such a period,
it especially becomes each parent, each teacher.
and etch individual of any indnenoe, to mark the
indications of Providence, that in the end they
might not heir from the lips of the Redeemer and
Judge,— •
"Ye knew insstnaty, but re end it not' ,
Rev. Dr. Poor, who has 'peg thirty three years
in ceylon, atdd,'flye tint* missionary bead
with whom he, contutenced, ware still In warm ser
vice; a much grefda4P l 'a_P_ortilik than of their our,
associates in, t. ,rldo spoke of the difficulty
of changing the lid' en mind. A Chinese might
m ove through Mix etty ets an elephant, proclaiming
the doctrinerof Confocittig and from the cariosity
and Interest excited, it might. be thought for the
otomeni,that be had many converts—many follow
ers! So with , the Missionary of the Cross on his
paty, In Eastern cities and villagers—but in gain
ing any real conquestricuMr the superstitions and
prejudices of centuries, he must have long patience
and toil. Still, in Cello, beside. working the
press successfully, preaching the gospel, sad pis
Leering towards 1,000, hopeful converts into the
fold of Christ, they had, con:tramming with their
own domestics and dependents, organised 173
chnstiaa 'duals in es many , villages; the blessed
results of which,in Urea am:tete:any the arithmetic
of heaven alone could estimate.
When ha understood by, what wisdein in wan
ed, energy In action, and hberality of the soot in
the community, a gloat city had Leen supplied
with pure water from dkanot hills, he could not
bet hope and pray, that, in this day of wonders,
there might be seen id christian churches of ev
ery nine, a like promptitude, wisdom, energy and
seal, for carrying the *Men Of salvation through
out all the parched and periehing regions of the
earth.
Rev. Mr. Storrs, of Brooklyn, said the work
of the , world's evangeligation was difficult, but still
practiodde. ,sundreshiof ram, with their bun-
Ikeda: of dialects, were bound by anne.,,,i,d
vorliallorol and images 'to fortis of religion, CSIII_
genial b the deprevea beart. Bat, cm the oth.
,er hand, for -our anboursgement, native con-
science, and Floridan:a, and the , Holy Spirit,
the Vsoolia *Ws. of Ctvist to faithful Mission
'sties, were all in herrriony with truth and a pate
religion. Christians were .Indetd feeble halm
menu; but. Working in union with Christ, they
could make the ;roe pew, theeteam cars, the light.
ning wises, thnimittofaccan, the revelations and
IMprotremstitior the age, all to subserve his kin
iforn.; 4.•tnatt inlght .spend his beret hour of
-.• flea; taftlinak, r Mita; tbe Saviour's atom
• '
Wit
of iuch)kiitanti,
ah
835,429,041 411
Whit Was new specially needed Ili give brinmph
to Christianity throughout the world, he said, was
a general eflesinn of , the Holy Spirit For this we
hadthe stinted e ncouragementprayi-Qespe.
Malty sines our surprise hod devout gratitude had -
been so recently excited by the out-pouneg of that,
Spirit a community avowedly hostile to Revi-
Vlde, on a setriprimerbial for confidence is firms
and priestly ceremonies, and on another sect that
had been supposed to reject even the central pillar
of the,Christim
And who, he asked, Could caleulate the result.
to the' minee of phibmthropy, were sorb Revivals
to pervade the clusches universally, Who could
mite the influence of a single individual, fully
imbued from on high with the spirit of Christ.
Rev. Mr. Stoddard, recently from Persia, here
gave *slowing account of the power of a revived
Christianity among the Nano= churches, and
read extrema of letters just received, showing that
another Penticostal season was now in progress
there, He krvently invoked the prayerful ern
patinae, as well as enlarged liberalities, of Ameri
can Christians; and hoped that the lights now
kindling in central Asia and other comers of the
globe, would continue to brighten and small,— till
all the nations, acknowledging the only Lord and
Severer, shoal rejoice in hitilleelel
The large 4 sseembly, then, at the suggestion of
Dr. Pomroyi as an appropriate close of the Anni
versary exercises, rose enduing,—
"Pram ail that dwell below the skies,
Let the Creator's praise aline:
Let the Redeemer's name be rang
In every Ind by !very tongue."
Dint 4.
"A, PROPOIIII9III TO DITSOLVE THE BASIC
Passe is the designation which the W ngton
Union, by a prophetic instinct, which it is will
ing to comprehend, applies men article in the
American of Friday on the subject of the "New
Democracy." -
We hasten to aasure the "Union," that the dem
ocratic party which elected Mr. Pots, which aup
parted Cris and opposed Garn. Tsnos, no mare
h& keel! WU rounded at Buffalo last August. It
is dead.
The "Union" is not expected to understand this
or he admitit. It will hot be aware that the ground
is gone trout under Its feet until it finds itself feet
uppermost. It is like the man whose neck was
severed so smoothly, as he stood erect, that he did
noticomy the fact, and it wu only when he at•
tempted to.move and his bead fell otTohat he came
to the knosiledge of his own decapitation.
A. Wisconala paper of the ninth of lux month.
under the head of '7llll Unita DuLacrary of Wia•
mann a " says
"We learn that, previous to the adjournment of
the _Legislature, the Democrats and Frei Soares
ppfecisdo union on the basis of sound principles,
end that, in consequence thereof, but ons Sews
Contwarust.is to be called next fall for the nominee
tort of Governor, &e., to be represented.by two
delegates from each Assembly district in the
State.
it hula:lg been perceived the differences were
a mere matter of organization. That tenacity has
fortunately yielded, end new the priesemahr sear
supported Cosa and Van Blown mill work reggae-,
and thus secure In Wisconsin a Democratic ma
jority alike impregnable to the efforts and sedec
harts of the Taylor Adoeissutratios.
tit is pertinently suggested that the exernepis of
the Dagger arts eau, glorious Suds moll be found
worthy of mutation in other State+. We have a
neutral pride In saying that Wisconsin is the pio
neer State, where thit union loss been firm muster.
oneetaL"
The propamme of principles put forth by the
United Democracy of Weteonein" has been pob-
Ished the and wide. Has the union noisome it!—
It Is apprised of the alarm of the Bangor (Maine)
Democrat at the consciousness of approaching dir
s.Elution--for it quotes that paper.' "Will you die.
bind your party," cries that journal in its disarm,
appeahug to the shadowy phantoms passhig hobos
it, "will you disband your party and go over in a
body to the freirsoilers7 Will you give up your
party organisation and fraternize with the atoll.
tiouiruir
Alas, for these frantic appeals! They sound
dismally in the melancholy groves of that political
Orecomdtatt„ the cemetery of delunct factions, the
necropolis of demagogues, where the shade of the
last Baltimore Convention still hovers, and the
mournful echoes come back with a hollow sound
as from a region of spectres, a place of departed
spirits.
The Union with an amazed Mr inquires is a pos
sible that the "democracy" can be expected to sop.
part Gene TAYLOR'S administrationi Not the Uni
red Thresocrary o f Wisconsin, certainly; not the
Barnbuming democracy °Mew York; not the de
mocracy that Calls for the abolition of all duties
sod insists open a reeort to taxes for revenue; not
the deniocracy that cants and whine. about limi
tations upon holding land; not the democracy that
would array one portion of the Union against
another'and deny U any section of the Republic
the rights and privileges atd guarantees of our
glarionaCoarrirwrium No; from such democracy
the administration of Gen. Tsll,oo does not expect
sopport.—Baltimore ebeseriatn.
From the Leorism Ile Courier, hiey 12.
Murder 'and Robbery.
On Thursday night hut, Marshal J. S. Speed, of
this city received a telegraphic dispatch from Vin
cennes, la., informing him that a horrible
.murder
had been ceniutitted about twelve miles beyond
that place, on Wednesday evening about an hone
before sun-down, and that the supposed murderer
had passed through Vincennes, in a buggy, on his
way towards Louisville. A subsequent dispatch
informed Mr. Speed that the man had left his bug
gy at some place on the road and taken the stage.
Although it wait then near 12 o'clock on Thursday
night, Marshal Speed at once dispatched officers
Beard and Kirkpatrick to Indiana, for the purpose
of meeting inn stage. The wisdom of this precau
tion was men made evident, Shortly after the ar
rival of Means. B. and K., at Greenville, the Via
cennes stage arrived, and the murderer got out,
intending to come no llutlier. He was promptly
arrested and brought to this city, when he gave
his name as Milton Jones, and stated that he was
a school-teacher at Charlestown, LL By the pa
per. taken from Mal it wan discovered that his vie
tim was Mr. Joseph Miller, of the firm of .5 t J.
hillier, respectable merchants of Charlestown, and
that he was on bit way to Spencer county, Ky.,
for his wife, where she is now on a visit—Mr.
Miller had with him upwards of 51,400 to money,
and a number of letters and memoranda addressed
to several me:chimps of this city, all of which were
Mond in the posseiston of Jonee—The belt which
contained the money had been cot from Mr. Mil•
lee's person. lopes told Marshal Speed that he
was travelling with Miller, when a cane-gun, w bleb
was in the buggy, want off accidentally, killing Mil
ler menially; that be became alarmed at the thought
of being suspected as his murderer, and conceal
ing his body, carted for Louisville, intending to
give the money to Miller's- wife. Ad the circum
stances point tmuslatakesbly to Jones so the mur
derer, and he will no doubt have justice speedily
meted out to him.
Jones Is now in Irons in the Louisville jail.
Witt DWATiLVIT,
Gismo:Oanass,
No. 27. ' 10
A w ."" ..k trr er,„ agNZlLAß ilf. ; llo/K1C1, . 1649.
1. In pursuance of the orders oldie President of
the United States, Major General Scott will resume
the command of the Army and the duties in all
that regards its discipline and military control,
according to the regulations prescnbed am the
guidance of the General Commanding-to-chief.
The two senior Brimidlers General will be so
algned to the command of the Eastern and West
ern Divisions respectively, the seines to have the
privilege of selection.
Headquarters of the Commander of the Army at
or in the vicinity of New York;
Readmitthira of the Eastern Division, Baltiraensi
Headquarters of the Western Division. Cmcirnew
ti; when the Generals are not on visits of Mapco-
Leon indium of duty.
The Inspect.ss General of the Army will report
for duty (by letter) tothe Major General Command-
Commanders of Departments, Regiments, and
Posts within the Western Division will fir ward
their lifetime and reports to Army Headquarters,
New York, and; hereof er, the commanders of the
Pacifiertimision, and of Departments Nos. 10 Cali
fintlaland 11, (Oregon,) mid make their reports di
rect to the Headquarters of the Major General
commanding-the Army.
2. Muster Rolla, Monthly Returns, Reports, eec.
enjoined by the 13th and 19th oftins Roles and Ar
ticles of War, and the "General Regulations for the
Army," will, as at present, be Drwarded to the Ad
jutant General's Office, Washington.
The reorming Services will be directed by the
Adjutant General of the Army, under the authority
of the-,Secretary of Wu.
Military correspondence generally, and official
monomania with the Wu Department, will be con.
ducted, as usual, through the same channelof Isom.
municiatlcni.
By order of the Secretary of War.
B. JONES, Adjutant General.
--
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. r Tim Bran:sou Arma,........5.-11 will be mu
. by out telegraptan detpatch tram Watington, that
George Lout, of Massachusetts, to be Alto,- on Satu rday the , „_____ R
n maitach ey of-the
ugemUn.liediloSLatensittrteuthei,
Jr.-removed .
~,do l. i3 .1. - ,. .. - ,. - .... , :y. , p 7,;t: p .7 .a .lP.Pete illt t .. ,me ß e etx tellre re ln c e u tv
Charles Devon, , Jr., of Massachusetts, to be ''''"' "" le:—
Marshal of the Vaned Ames for the district of Ccildrizr.—Cal. George P. Kane.
NOVOi O ffi en.—Ttuuou King Carroll.
Massubusetts. owe lasso 0. Barnes, removed. .
, Su or. — Ma, T. Griffin.
po Gideo bli.
wm e
. F4 l2 . ll i Mthethli .i. f mi ei , .. e3 Wpp4/ranutiveraid_e'
that In
the
ban .___ ll4 . of theam e
. gen_tlemen ,!,_, Gm l assured
eon Pi out te u il, Iwi t herr te er cd .P ebl m uth uy e lan d ' d. ID be Mar - an d
administered v' d ' with 1 er6Mea lju e l y tm and Han fabhfa se ' Tom,
*hal date United States for the district of Man , and,.. to the "thlreettha et the community gene
land, arid col Teems IL Kent, as heretofore nib- ~'
it will also be wen t. les T. Maacz, EN ,
ulticat , hat been appointed Post Master. I Mr r. .M. bee fin
- ' tcsfottFicE DEPARTMENT. ed the Mice of Autuata Pat ildestettoha number
, Chides, T. litOdot llslienkai Mi l . Allman, with perfect satisfactlon to the cod:unto&
WAllamßreweer Taiititonachnsens. ty and credit to himself, snAllia pioditelott wills*.
George L. Whitney, Camuidisgu, N. Y. ewe the matinuance °chin valuable end became-
Mathew Merrill, Charlestown Massaahturegs. tie services
Leiria L Weir:l4'7o== I
Vincennes, s The appointment of Manhal of Maryul has
A. L lents, Harrisburg, pa. been given to Thomas H. Kent, Eso , a ate of the
Palley P.Blridgett, BirlisgrAM,Yertnont. late Governor Rent. This islao, we feel satisfied,
- 'momikß o4l4 ,,.. 111 ot^ A 'X'' - .....'' WlRVAllll4lDtgetttilppillifEent .-13 . at t littori
-:-
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punning:B. twriaxammoz BY Tim
WHIMISIII.
ENIGLILTION TO Amsll....—Ereirpetkel fronaGee
many hides British Colonies and to America, is
Mereasing. Itt order to temlitate the movement,
arrangements have been beide by which the per.
eons emigrating may more quickly*. economi
cally reach the point of embarbation. Bodies-of I
men and families will now be carried by express
trains both to Havre and Antwerp. Those who
proceed to Antwerp will be conveyed at the be
ginning and end of each month, whilst those who
make thine their port of embarkation, are to leave
Cologne for Lille via Mousaron, every Wean.- I
day.—Lendais Ckraskis. April 21.
Tan Ex Raw Loxes Pennew..—The ex Ring o"
the French, mace his snivel at St. Leonard's on
Sea, has been in the enjoyment of excellent health
and spirits. His . Majesty, in common with the
rest of the illustrious family, appears to enjoy the
retirement and genial air of this salubrious levee
ing place, and the late boisterous weather hes not
prevented him from enjoying boating excursions
to the various points of attraction along the coast.
—Lumley. Tim., Apra 28.
IRELAND.
DIZTIZI3 aim Dn.. —The fearful mate ofH
affairs in Mayo le most painfully exhibited ln the
following statement, which appears in the Mayo 1
Geruditution:—. During the Quarter Sessions of '
Weapon, we witnessed scenes which we believ
ed
no state of misery or suffering could have
brought about. It was that of hearing seventeen
unfortunate creatures convicted of various crimes,
imploring of the court to transport them from their
I native country, as they only refuge from the hoe I
rors of death from hunger. I
Tee Cuomo.--Supemdded to the afflictions
that have fallen upon the devoted province of i
1 Connaught, the present epidemic seems to have
set in there with far more fatal effect than in any 1
other portion of the kingdom subject to the visit-
alien. The accounts from Baffirimbe, in the county 1
of Mayo, continue to be of a most distressing na
ture, the disease sweeping des people off by scum
i each day, while the cases of recovery are so few
as to be scarcely worth mentioning. The peso.
lance has also broken' out with great virulence in
the work nooses of Balluansloe.
EKENCH AFFAIRS.
The motion fore reduction of the French Navy
wasmin the National Assembly, by a majority
of 10, vir. 309 against, and 229 for.
U. e Lamanine declines standing for Paris, as I
• ca didate for the National Assembly.
lid de Lamartine has just issued the first num
ber a monthly to t journal, be w ri tten and conduct. I
i
ed b him, the proposed object of which was to en-
High n the lower orders. It is, however, as might
hay bees empecied, written in a style ranch bet
ter dapted for the elegant saloons of the Firemen;
of
SI. O
or the Faubourg St. Germaine, then
Dr h
I t.
r
e Ateliers. It has all the charm of Lamer
sin
un • style. The theme Miles number is to prove
the although the republic is admitted to be dis- I
tasteful to the great majority of the French people,
it ia ll nevertheless, their interest to submit to 11, 1
r
than encounter civil war, which would be
ins arable, in consequence of the conflicting claims
of the numemus pretenders to the throne, should
monarchy be again attempted to be re-established
Ameerrnee or Cuss—The London Times of I
the 21st oh. reviews Mr. Thomas Coate Reynolds
Wier relative to the Cuba question, at some length.
and calls it a emarses neat." The same paper, on
the 23d ult., after mentioning that a cabinet council
had been held on the 21st ult-, says:—
elt appears unnecessary to assure the public
that there to not the allghtest foundation for the
negotiation attributed by Mr. Reynolds, the Ameri
can diplomatist, to Sir H. Bulwer. In our remarks
upon the subject on Saturday, we glee the extract
from Mr. Reynolds' letter as a specimen of Amen.
can credulity or American mgennity—nothiag
more. There is no intention. nor has such ever
existed, of "swapping" away Gibraltar, nor of doing
any of the dreadful things lambasted by Mr Rey
nolds to the English embassy at Madrid. Mr. Rey- 1
colds in we fear, in the habit of going a mare's
neutng by moonlight"
GERMANY.
Germany yet affords the most fruitful dead for
speculation and conjecture; affairs there most be
feat approaching a crisis though it would be a
bold exercise of opinion to surmise woe that crisis
may be. The King of Prelude's refusal to accept
the crown of the empire has very nearly driven
his Majesty to the alternative of an abdication. If
Frederick William IV resorts to this last step from
a high sense of duty and honor, and we are willing
to believe that he is governed by both, he will per
haps only forward the settlement of German Minim
• single step It I. understood that his brother,
the Prince of Prussia, who would succeed to the
crown, is ready to assume that imperial station
which the present menuch declines to decept
The thirty minor States of Germany, unable to
resist the democratic influences that are armmg on
the whole question, have, through their plempotee
mines at Frankfort, declared tick unconditional
acceptance of the constitution .It stands. This
haa emboldened the party in Prussia, who are for
union at all hermit; and the Lower House of the
Prussian Legislative Assembly, has pledged itself 1
by a majority of 20 to accept the constitution in
the same manner as it boa been accepted in the
minor Sutter The same feeling is sign6.naly
enough manifested even in the Upper Howe—
This has created a mat additional difficulty foram
Cabinet. „count Itrandenburgh suited that the
Ministers could out advise the King to accept the I
Constitution as It stood, and unconditionally, but
to couple the acceptance with certain conditions,
which the Plenipotentiaries in Franklin were in
structed to mate. The Count added. 'I recognise
the force of public opinion, but we dare not reck
lessly commit the ship to the winds and cameras,
or it will never reach a secure ',even." He was
evidently much excited. The remit has caused
the greatest excitement in Berlin, net being antici
pated. The Ministry moat take one of two cour
ses—resign or dissolve the Chambers. The next
news from Pravda will be highly important.
AUSTRIA.
A few words will suffice as to her situation in
respect to Germany. On this side she is meenced
with the loss of her ancient palette amongst the
Teutonic States by the decrees of the organized
convention or parliament at Frankfort, and by the
(probable) combination of Prussia with thirty of
the minor princes, to form a sort of league or Son.
sierfesed, under the headship of Frederick Willem
IV, and upon principle, which the Court et Vien
na openly repadmtes. What this state of things
will lead to, it as in vain to conjecture. If Prus
sia accepts, which she probably will, if not in the
person of the present King, in that of his sheet.
ear, the new German empire, thus founded, will
moat probably, aided by the wishes of the parties
themselves, speedily absorb the German provinces
of Austria. This is, however, a result which
Anatria wit not submit to. if she have the power
' to prevent ; end it she have not, only at the last
extremity. Austria, at the present moment, has
employment in Italy, with Lombardy and Venire,
the yet unsettled arrangements with Sardinia, end
her interference in the affairs of iler Pope. In
Germany she is threatened with the lose of all
that connects her with that empire, and on the
side of Hungary she has to pot down a revolution
which seems to become more formidable end ex
tensive every week. The whole of Upper Hun
gary and Transylvania are in the hands of the in
mugebta. This is a fearful position.
Nina You, Meg 14, P. M
The report gained circulation been daring yes
terday that a large body of persons known ea
`Mark" were coming over from Philadelphia,
and this bad the effect of renewing the excitement,
lantana' as it wan supposed these men would
unite with the mob.
The military and police were on the alert, and
scoured the street) and. all suspicion* places, far
the purpose of preserving order, until after one
o'clock at night, and until they were satisfied that
no further disturbance would be attempied. A
strong guard, however, occupied the streets and
the theatre all night.
j*, Mr. Forrest protested strongly against opening
the Broadway Theatre on Friday and Saturday
nights, it being In his judgment most prudent to
suspend. performances, but the managerslisissed
upon his fulfilling his engeeemeut. At this time
all inquiet end no more difficulties apprehended.
Mr. Macready sails in the Hibernia nest weet
from Boston for his native clime; and be has as
serted that he will never again visit America.
The appointments made by the President for
New York give very general satisfaction to the
citizens. It is doubtful, however.lwhether Mr.
Young will am:epithet subtreasurysliip which kits
been assigned him.
We have Intelligence by an arrival from St. Do
mingo, of the total defeat and route of the Mayottea
by the Dominican Gorses. President Soulonque
himself narrowly escaped capture. 1
Nay Yon:, May it, .1 P. M.
Farther ad vices from St. Domingo by the achcion
er Forrest, to the 27th ult. confirm the news of
Solouque's defeat. It Is stated that the army and
the Hayden President himself had been poisoned
by using water Gam streams where they eneamp•
ed, and where the Dominicans had thrown 111
some poisonous imbalances. While prostrated
from be effects of the poisoned water, the Ray+
tiens were attacked by their foes and utterly tout
ed with greet lota In killed and wounded. Solon.
que himself narrowly escaped capture. Since the
battle, provision/ had risen twenty live per cent.
The eoronees investigation in the Astor Opera.
House tragedy will continues. The evidence ta
ken goes to show that the appearance of the ind.
WY was the cause of the loss of life. The jury are
senninising lu (hi* examination of witnesses,
and a dangerous feeling is manifested in a preju
dice of duxes—common people and aristocracy:
Preparations were being made fm a grood fu
neral for the deceased It the close of the Coroner's
inquest.
47741.
TtA 7 6.
D' Dantusi . •
Ono= end residence on Fourth st_i
opposite tM Plusbargit Bank. Office
j I
Jwassnun elcok.to and
from 2 &clock to SP. M. sept 447
Firs sus Clisir ins laigunsfßoe- , -T.. Pt.*.
=WEI NATIGATIOS A. Plea lastriusca COlNPAlrr—
charmed I°T entinnes to insane, upon every de
scription orproDerty, at thalami ram
Orrick No. 91 Market *treat..
• SAMUEL •GOEL11t1;, Preet
Ronal Prnaci, Seel. &Sem
- -
PIISSEIMOU .13D 805T03.31.V0N0 CO. Dtvmmo
The Stockholder. of the abase =real Cetapan7 are
notified that the Dividend of Ten Dollars per aead,
declared on the 20th Jannary last, he Pad th.a
or their leiral representatives, lathe idiom-of do Treat
urer of stud COmpany, In the eity of Ninaberah, no or
elle he Met day of May, Inst.
En:tern Stockholders twill be paid at the °Hee of J.
W. CHLOE & Co., Easton.
reyl.l THOS. hi. HOWE, Treasurer.
JOB PHXNTING•
BUJ. HEADS, CARDS,, CIRCULARS,
blzarifens, Bias Contracts, Lam Blanks,
VAND ELLS, canna, CSEMICATIS, C10=135,
P 01.10.26,
Printed at the shortest node, at low prices, at the
detl9 Gwen Orince, Timm wets.
Improvements in Dentistry.
DR. G. 0. STEARNS, late of Barton, is prepared to
monufacture and set BLOC. ?Erni to whole and parts
of sets, epon SucticmorAtmaspheric Suction Plates.—
Toortionna consis no errs setters; Where the nerve is
exposed. Office and residence next door to the May
or's office Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Bans iro—J. H. td , Faddeo, F. H. Eaton. J. 19
Paw= laneox Brost —Prepared by J. W. Kelly,
William street, N.Y., and for mile by A. Jayne., No.
712 t Fourth meat will be found &delightful aril.
ele of beverage io families, and particularly toe sick
Barm.s.—An Improved Chocolate prepare
don, being a combination of Cocoa net; innocent, in
vigorating and palatable, highly recommended panic
ulatly for korabds. Prepared by W. Baker, Dorehe
ter, Mass., and for sale by A. JAYNklil, at the Pak
Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth st nachl4
Conon . COMIXIOIoNab.—EI= Bones, of North
Fayette township, will bey pored before the vp
proaching Antimuonie and Wlng County Convention
tor County ttommisstoner, satneot to the decision of
said Convention. Mr. Boyles its a swotting cum of
the party, and every way qoaliFted and deserving of
the °Mee. my Levitcw.d Nowni Fexerra.
Canon Connautdossa—Mr..E.ditor. You will pleas.
flounce Wat. Eutaw, of klobbuton tourna.ap,
candidate for County Commitnioner, subject to
Wan of the non Antlol.o6lo a nd h g Conven
mytEndluorS guru WA.
•
THE undersigned having been appointed Agent o
the Dm.aoranz ?thereat. Sarin' Itraostarma Cox
PA XS, to the piece of Join Finney, Jr., resigned, r.
spectitilly informs the public; and the ft tends and cur
tomen of me Coat/ v, that he Is prepared to tat
Menne. jolted and Fire risks on liberal terms at the'.
office, No 37 Water street P. A. MADE IRA,
mylB Age et.
Journal, Post and American copy.
FIRE AND 81A.E11% El INSURANCE.
rptiE I NSURANCE CO. of Non Win
I make perm.m-ni and Railed Insurance on pro.
P. TiY in tl.ls city and vicinity, and • ship mints by
Canal, Rivers, L a kes. mid by Sea. The pro,lerties of
this Company, are well Invested, and furnish an avail
able faun for the ample Indemnity of all persons who
desire to be pro.ro ed by insurance.
myth WM. R. JONES, re gent, 44 Water st.
NFORhI AIION IS WANTED by an aped (tither,
~oer res,ding in this city, of He whereabouts of hls
son, BENJAMIN ELLSWORTH, of Bradford, in
orkabire, !garland, who sailed from Liverpool for
the United aline. same (oar or Eve month. tame
Any InteiligetMe COMMUOICIIIed to WO IMb...het,
WhiGh Would lead to • meeting with his son, would he
a great chanty . , and grateful p acknowledged by an
anxious parent. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH.
Pit. burgh, May IP. IND.
r. Si—},ll.llters in the Interior of Peunitylvanla, would
confer a great charity by giving this ;move an inser
tion in th Ir respective papers.
IVEW BOOK POR SCHOOLS—HI-ma rt. of hly-
J.l thelogy, or Dasii.al *tables of the Greelt• star
Itornans, to which are added some notices of Artian,
liindoo and Scundlossicn Superstitioos, together swab
more of the American NE1131.14 the whole comparing
Poly heism with true Bede on. for the use of Schools.
Just reed by JOHAISTON it STOCKTON,
myld corner 3d and Market eta
OTAVII-44easkR anit flesakb Pmts., An reel
P
=I for we by mylB J 73 CANFIELD
/ 1111A81 CHEESE-150 bores Just ieo'd et the 1% ,
II Butter and Cheese Depot, nod for tale by
mylB J B CANPIELD
CREESE-87 bzs very :lice and large, now lawful&
for eau, by ISAIAH DICKSY & Co,
mytO Front et
MACKEREL—SO bbl. No 4lffaeterel, for solo by
BUSDIODGE, WILSON: Co,
royIR Water ol
UTTER-40 keg. put amid and for mie.
my Id WC:II.LS d ROE
BACON-IO.MM Heron 13Ides.
nm7lB.
PRIME N. O. SGOAR-40 linds in store and f.
aide. m • 18 &GILLS & ROE
PLANTATION MOLASSES-In bbls •nd hit bbl
myth ..ITGILLS tr. 1101.1
A FEW BBLS. WHITE BE&NS—BOR on band
a. d tot ule. myth WGILLS A ROB
APPLE IMTERL3 bbl( tot
myth • AVOILLS & ROE
DRIED APPLES-300 bash for kale.
¢l7lB 1,14311.L9 Zs ROE
dozen Corn Brooms, Mon and for
RAE lt, 212.17kFEW9 & CO,
29 wales
FRYNHILICE FLOUR—Jaat reed and for We at
the :toot and bliatard Factory Comer of Perry
and liberty sta. trold JOHN U UHLL
UTNIEGS k MACE—Jam reed from the east,
N
iresh, and fore ale by myte JOHN B BELL
A SSORTED SPICES—Put op for family use, in do
11 cans, enclosed in a sliding lid box, contaitung
Mustard. Xispice,
Cinnamon, Clinger,
Cloves_ Pepper,
Waryeared pare For rale at itte slew Spice and
alustried Factory, corner of Pony k Li - /erry ste
mylS JOHN B BELL
Jun., for Sale.
DY virtue of a decree of the Chancery Court at
D Clarkentle, Tennenee, made in the can of Sel
lers & Lawrence, v. Carter, Jar-keno end others, I
will, on Monday, the Oth day of July, 1.612, at WEB
STER FURNACE, In Montgomery comity, Tonnes.
e, .ell to the nigheat bidder, an n credit f.twelve.
emehtreit and twenty-four months, said FURNACE.
enth the LAN DS attached thereto, tOntlitting about
upon which are Mewed valeatiLe bloke
of mon oat, 0.0 land nein; •ao heavily umhered• I
will also sell at the Bartle 1.102 e, al/ the FLalll, 1 001/,
and P - arrsana tiled shout the Fume.. and a number
of W•ootra
Capi altsu and others wishing to polecat valuable
bank. of Iron ore, tad to engage in the manuftscaue
of anti, would hod It to their interest to examine Mis
plce.
The purchaser willreqaired In give bond wi.h
two secueues, and a lien wattle stunned on the land
for the payment of the purchase mouey.
11. T. OLIYILANT. Comedasioner.
—Clarksville Credo.) CirrOrt.,7ntyletsvxm9
LAIDES DRES S MOODS—W. R. Mearnr, bon
rant corner Fourth and Market Its, moues the
testier , of lathes to his excellent assortment of the d
Parent styles of Bre.. Goods, stumble for the seam
such as
Piton, Pink, bine and drab Enrages: Printed d.
large assortment, silk' and lineu'llssueE silk and
en Lustre.; l'nen do, of various shades; British a
French printed Lanny, white and embroidered
lima embroidered Lawns, French Gingham.—all
which will he offered at low prices for quality.
Wholesale Booms On Rd slory. r0y1.7
r‘lll ED PF.ACHES-100 bash Ohio halve*, j.. 1 re
l., calved and for gsile by nA W
myt7
Common Cirtn, reed and f
sato by myl7 8 &IV HA RIJAVGII
SUGAEL2SITbbIB numbers 4 5,6, 7 and 8
Li OAP Loaf Sugar, of nil:femur refineries, in mans and
for ante by MILLER & RIOKE7SUrN,
:11717 In and 174 Liarrty at
eeteed and for cola by
UILL & alcx-tmoN
B n o c o o e 4: o m brt n,a S , i , d d e t s ot an sa l l :rla y lders, juat reed
My 17 Nll L I.ER & RIONETRON
SALAD OLL-30 basket% mat recd and for able by
myl7 MILLER& bIICIabITOON
7SERRINOS—.S44 bar No I Herring., landing from
A 1 canal and for tale JO a to CiOSC glonalgomeut, by
myl7 JAMES DALZ ELL, water st
H EARINGS -Y 5 bbta frema Ilerranga land
canal and for gale by
- • -
HONEY —2 cut. Cant Honey, lendlo=.
gale) J A !il&•4 ID A,
R - OL . 1 ; t , t r UTTER.-171 .0 frr i kt ,; go r x i le o b y
co
CLOVER BRED—O bbl. reo'd and RR sale by
m 71 7 3IP VON BOYINHORST Co
LARD -10 bbis for sae by
my l f 8 F VON BONNIIORSTtr7o
80 — bblii for solo by
1.1 myi7 8 F VON BONNHOHBT it Co
FLU m U y tt i -200 bbl. extra , Pbbaj,krcdiiiratlitibl
RYE FLOUR-23 bbLs Rye Flour reed and for
1141_16 my/7 d kW HARBAIAid
GLASS -923 boxes blarken's brand 41ass,. ree'd
and Cot safe by myt7 WILAKISALIOII
lA' boles nelanati :cop,Out roo'd•and for
• sale b • myl7 9it NV ii9RE19:999
IbIPROVED BPONGE BLOTTING PAPER, a firs
rate article for Banks or Book-Keepers. for tat
by • JOUNSTON & 81%0CMarket aON,
myl7 . comer 3d and s
4EW RELIGIOUS WORKS—Thougbts on Pantie
Pray's, by Samuel bllllor, Ds D., 4 L U.
b
ought. on Family. Woolly, 'by James W Alex.
ander. Just received.
myl7 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON
yESTEßtiiallilLll2ooll, 911 Market street, twil.
GOLD if WAVELET. AO Innen returning it
to this office, edit be aterilly reerareed. rnyttd3iu
Dams tot Sale.
ANEW sabatuutial - aretl built Barge, well (wattled
mad of eicalteuttaaterialaT—of 176 ioua bonbon.
For We by WA IL WALKER, tlizabeth,
myl7ul9er ....Allegbany county, Pa.
BENNETT•S BROTHER
QFEENRW ARE MANUFACTURER%
BlomSashimi, linens PlttsaturisbOrss
Warehouse, No. 137.. Wood stied, Pius burgh,
wu.A. constantly keep On haid 4 pod %MTh
meet et Warr/ of ens own map tseltMet end
superiorquatuy. Wholesale and eonnityy Ma
' °ham are respeettelly Invited to Gall and m.
amine this themselves, an we are determined to sell
cheaper than has esetbdam _bees offered to the pub
lic.
Er oral, anititiatilltlleetcipanted by theeeats t
lea reference, will be promptly seeded m . m 16
Oft SALE.
VALUABLE NULL, Power, 104terlY
A Y
known en Loonard'rowspablo-Af grinding from
ICA to SOO losahels per day, Impasse with no acme of
good land, one ball of unieb illgoodUmber, the_ other
f r aprairla, under karma, traproresneuts, a goad habit
OA doable Gums hanise. The,preaceirtmlfwas Wit
II months atoms, open utndM of,or media Id :is.lll
years isgo.. The , old mill rented for , pet 'irfohtll.;
We deem It ormecenary to say more earning the'
property, as It a not expected WM nay ono arid buy
before examining, he. This propetty Ls situated ant
miles north of fbiticy, to one of the beat Wheal grow.
ing countries. This property, uS convection with ULM.
Mg rod Calming, is most admirably calm:lllmi for tir
Taming of En .k. Far bract particulars, call On or
address A. Wheat, Eaq., or C.. 1. G. A. MU Ma-
COMO,: M. May, 1643-42n19:41rpwindl
i. , 7irfr , = ,-- ''-
'.';;:i
7j7.4.z5tr* V - ir. 1 / 4 F - n 'VM - .olt":: - V-- . : -.
::. '' ,--# 7 ‘ ,: f .5 /Zg'-‘ - :: 1 FO9 ,IFf. 04
Ciltioltora
tr G ee * t t e the i ti k ttens Tr l ' Ai= " 7nitt
that lie is In possession of the best sad most tp
proved Molar* • mediates ilnaltdisirmr tem mm
to
certainty arrest and effeemally mmt that soot dread
filf et all disease.. The Mem of his medicine bm
beta leaded by both his obsemtlinni and experience.
Havng bad the cholera himself, ho is a hying witness
to Me riparallelod viramothis medieineln cmant4
and batimg lived in *Booth dating Its moot dreadful .
i n there; he Os witnessed Its - miraculous effects
in many instances. it is, in a' ward; as cholera medi
cine of t he South, ishiel, after all- the experiments
made oy the mast eminent pph l d d
ly•t is now appea
sed a
di estod by 'Mani its ~ ciiisdly•the best of all
remees ever disxovded..
N. N.—Flom his bmg ammaintaneti with - the fin
finned Dr. Shannon, and his unparalleled amass in
coring many thousands of the tainted, within the last
two years, many of whom living in this city can be
referred to by calling at Dr.: B. Mars worn, at the
Bed Lion Howl, on St elan swat
4:le has also procured an Agency from Dr. S. for Wl
mining Instructions and giving receipts of his mode of
treating a.I disease, in which he has been no sucreas
fal to his noparadeled practice In the United States.
He may be found In his moos (ma 9 Octal, a. 0.
until 0 &sleet, r. et. The Olivad who an unable to
pay, will receive attentions pais tr e slso b ee on
had a fall assortment of Dr. Shannon's medicines (or
sale.
it.;om No. 7, Red boo Hotel, St. Clair street, Pitts
burgh.
C. will leave on Monday for Balmer,
positive,. 41.1deairincto set him, will call p t our
to that lima • myll4l
lE EFINED WINTER DOUBLE STRAINED LARD
01L-23 bblb just reed and for sale by
mit? %V Et fiI,CUTCHEON
RusgpAcignm.— .ernes while running la large
m the fields are tell , aft to bmim nod !alum
themselves in many way. They are often disabled
so
as to be useless for • long time. If immediate em
could be made of EL A. Faint-mock & Co.'. Rubefa-
Mont, and the 1 misest part well munrated, and the
remedy rubbed in, is would fire relief and MI6 the
pain No farmer should be without this mslelirated
medicine, as it M alike healing to man or beast. Pre
pared and sold by .it A PAEINEZ3TOCK It Co,
corner of Wood and let Bug also, corner Oth and
Wood. myl7
•
'll, the Honoriosls the Judges of ato.Courl of Gene.
rat Quarter Sessions of tits Poacisin ern for this
eAllOgibmr•
THE Petition ofJEBnE PLANKENTON, Of Mb town
ship of Pine, in the county aforesaid, humbly
eweili s that, your petitioner has provided hUnteif
with materials for the aer_ommodatlon of travelers and
others, at his dwelling house, in the
to
aforesaid
and prays that your Honors will be Itleased to giant
him it license to keep a Public House of Entertain-
MOM. And your petitioner, as in ditty bound, mill
pn
We, the subserlimrs, chimes of the aforesaid Tp.,
do certify, that the above petitioner u of good repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences for the acriumnisdation
and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said
tavern is accessary.
Thom. Gibson, John Sandie*, Peter blOrroar, R
Pearce, Wm Roger., Martin Byrne, Thos Wallace,
John Mc Kinney. IL Luring, Jobs Grubbs ' , John Gra
ham, James A Gibson. thyllitarßrEl
flift.EolAVNE'd TABLE OF POST OFFICES, eon
an alphabetical list of Post Offices thrtinet
out lb. Untied States; distances from W'ashinguini D.
O; slate and multi:dal capitals respectively; alto esti
bibiung the Post OtSces in each Suite, as well in noun
ty, with an appendirof tha United Stasis and DritLab
Twin. Just reed by JOHNSTON 11, STOCKTON,
mylo canter 3d and imam
COIF:AM CHEESE-200 hoses; and 4 bbl. fresh Hell
V Duller, inn reed at the W Lt• Butter and .Cheese
- Depot, and for salti_ raylo J S flitiNPlEl42_
J OPABII cas ainl 4 bbls 8 Salta j
ANFIE ost reo'd and
L sale , b lo y
ks
myth J BC LD
aun cured Tuba, co, very Inc,
lor sale by my l 6 J DILWORTH &CO
D OLL BUTTKR-25 bbls In more and for labs by
roylo J.B DI!. % tart! a Co _
X RAPPINtI PAPER-200 reams in oujte auJ f•
myka J S DS J WORI k.
GL,o'n.Tlt 6 ,b"."ria — di7AD'andiu';."C?
Lt. UNDER - ES-30 tackle FezuherE 7 do wool; 40 4.
k 7.1, Peaches, AP/ ree'd =I for tole by
C H. GRANT
UNDRI FP—Elston, 2500 lbs Haan; 30M lb. Shoal.
0 ders; 1000 It. Bides; 25 bbl, No 1 Lard; 7 sacks
wool 4l do Feathers; w sways by steer Dotobin, for
sale myle ISAIAH DICKEY. t Co, Prom st
I WEE'S Sr-70 big cum loodlog; toY mi. by
ni ISAIAH THICICKY & Co
F _ ,
IRP, BRICK—¢O,OOO6I-ovees Bolivar Piro Etrick,ln
iklom and to, Nabs by KIER fr. JONES,
mytO Canal Bain
NE FURNACE REARTfi, manufactured from a
V superior article of Holisar Fire Brick Clay, in
Store and for mac by KIER k JONFS
Mr. W. W. Wallace had used a Hearth of same
quality and 61.1.11/ClUtO for the put eigriteenl2lol3llo,
pronounces it superior to the hearths now in genarld
rise. aryl6
UPERIOR HAVANA AND PRINCIPE RECIARS
0 —lO Al ViCiali., in (-10th boxes; 114 do Antigul.
dad; Bdo Otti. 10 do El Lobregat Regulus, in I.loth
bless; ado Venus Ile galls; 6do EI Lobregat• rued.
Reralias; 10 do Joolo Bans Prineipc, 3 do National
Trabnor Regalia; 4 do Letnir 11.111101 Bdo Rio Hondo;
3do La latetbgenia; 4 do Lanturnna pluitatton.Rean
llas. The above just recalstd and for sale by -
' '
WICK & BPCANDLE9B,
cornet wood and water sts
IUR DENTINE-12bbls Bis Turpendne, jut reed
1
and-for sale by bayld J KIDD & Co
CA b R r D. MdthSiEl 4 l;4l . r lb. lug teed and fm We
OIL ORIGANUM-511 lbs jut gee'd smiler sale by
awl° J KIDD &Co
- -
gi 2 . CARE SODA
. _ y r lbs lust reep gaDfoe:csalo
CIiLORIDE OF BODA-2doi)J.l. medal:id (or sal,
by utyl6 J MUDD k. Co
SUO Al 2 HOUSE SIOLASSES--U3S bblssagarboase
Molasses, Ei James Heft tlO dodaste, Lanai.
ales Refinery; La store aria &rubs
MILLER /it, ICKETBOII,
mgrs Neal 72 sad 174 Liberty st
RIED A221,b3-20 bbls dried Apples: Ss las do,
ji on consignment and for sale by
lute MILLER tr. RICKETSHH
AI HTTO s:xr, 12 . 13=1 .1 b . h b ds r Mutton Hems, on con-
MILLER & RICICETSON:
SPICE 2--3120 mots Casein; 20 bags Pepper; 10 do
Alspice, In more and for sale by
mylo MILLER k RICKETSON
R AZIL BUOAR-70 bags in store awl for sale by
I) my IA MILLER & MICERTSON
f - tiiNG/F).13Biltll - ACCO—i0 bra Russell & Robin:
I_, ewes 66 Wisp Coupes. Tobacco; jest tWo I / 4 1 and for
sole b 9, Kayla. MILLER & RICEETSON
'VITRA HAMS—ta tierces Monnines extra, can
vessed llama, received and Wr sahrby
B & W !LARS/WO%
style 63 water and 104 front at
BUTTER -3 bbls prime Donor, read and for sale by
tayl6 8 W LIARBAUGH
NYE, W CASTLE GLASS—Sample boxes of this sa
il perier brand window Glass received, and orders
van be prom e dy filled by 8 tr. W HARBAGGH
mylo
BACON SIDES-5 bhde bu t recd mei (o [sale by
myl6 a& WII4III.BAUGH
wCYOL —The higbettaaarket price In cash, will be
paid for the ditfarent grades of well washed
weal, by mylel - tl & W HABLIALTGEI
FOR SALE-Fivelots rlijitilysiiimed the float
inning inning town of Ettnalnithom. The lota are emu
led on Leaman street. numbered In E Banaman'a plan
75, 79, rat, 81 and lint—Lot No 75 fronting at feet on Ma
ry Armytreet. 70 feet deep; the other lone 20 feet front
cent', btro feet deep,
Try - ma—Greater part of parehaaa money may re•
main for six years, scoured by mortgage. For mac
ular., inquire of 8 BCIIOYBII,
myiti 110 second at
O LET—A good brick Dwellin&Hoose, situate on
1
Rob aeon strut, Allegheny. Enquire of
en) tft SOLOMON SCOOTER:
1761.§,c1..1c CRE I .OPOR SCRIP—A lot of groond .
Or Webster street. 25 feel from Hi gh street;
to
20 fern front on Webster, by SO feet fire feet alley
—quite close to new court home. Nice 1930. Terms,
Mb cash in handl balance to one, two, three and four
years from the first of April lest.
County end City Scrip taken for cub oarsmen- In
quire of myl6 S SCHOYER, 110 second st
T the .Ig oi the Plum and Bay 78 Woodlreet,
Cl. complete aseonatent of Cincinnati C open
Tools, for wit, by myl 6 HUBER & LAUF N
O A"T9
-100 batlijast recd and forme by
unylo AUMSThONO k OROZER
Lcauzu
LINTERS of Administratamsot. the Emits of r eorgo
Grant, Esq., late of the city ofPittabargit, deee”-
ed, having been granted to the andatsigned,.all per
-1.011, having claims agninst said came We'noilried to
present the same, legally atnhezttlealed, for settlferterth
and those Indebted to makeyment.withohtr els, to
mylthdtho ...wag I SAAC p SAAC hT. PENNOCK.
NOTION.
. -
MBE Dowd of COMMA beingotyranixed, and a Doom
tary haring been appoin.edi the Board La destroca
in obtaining, et thb earliest peasiblOperied, all the in
nomolon that may be compelled within tee term, of
the act of hlarch 3, lerktl, locludinienlines,agriclattons,
commerce, manufactures, education, and other topic*,
as will exhibit a full clew of the permits, indostrY,
education and resources of the tountry.” MA coos
murdeations of all persons who may feel disposed to
make susgostlons or contribute information on the
socket, will be respectfully considered.
Address "Department of Btatei—Consus? Weahing
ton Coy, D. C. By order of the Board!
myl6,3t .103. U O. KENNEDY, Secretary_
th - 7111741,ilpiJoolgoo - Ofia - oCIW OfGOOO.
. • rat Quarisi Swims of du Pas* is. mid fart ho
Hitof Attoghon.
pnition of J.S, arcuaa, of the trownitelp of
T
In the wordy aforesaid, humbly atom.
eth, that your penile:her bath provided butualf with
materials for the aceommodation of troxeldss and
Omni, at his dwelling lonise, in the township , afore
said, and prays that your honors will be plowed to
grant him a license to keep a Public floozy of En
tertainment. And' your petitioner, Al L.IVAY b9ll/Id,
wilt pray.
We, -the vubveriben, *inserts of the township'
aforesaid, do certify, that tho above petitioner is of
good repute far I:nanny and tempennee, and is well
provided with hoe* room and convenlenen for the
accommodation and lodging of suangetg and :travel.
en, and that Mid MOM a LleCtUarr•
Jou Allshonza, And Snowden, R Elder, J Manic,
Dandson, S Dunbar,Chalfant, 0
Made, A J!Jollins Wall', C ffi Colt, niglentrt•
2b !hathe Judea of Ms Conn of Gen.
rat Quarto Samna the ream, in end j
Canal* of 'Meant,. • , .
rribitt petition of .JOceith SPellebri;.mt Ibit-titdl Ward,
1 city of Pittsburgb,ln the county . afotesnid, busablr
th a , y o ur pobllanci peovieled Illinsolf with
„involute (tor Wv noccurncr_tni, n do n
when, iv tOr &codling 'house in Oa Want *Sony.
oand prop that your bonins mill be pleased to
mit Wm • Ileums to berg la Pb) lip*,.oll Enter
tainment. And yam. viutimmr, I. iv dntr bound
mill pray.
. ,
W., the eubseritte ix,eidiene of dee 4Omakt W.rd,
do earuty, that the Ocrrepetitteuortoed :Ouse roe
honesty and temperance, awl 4 . pysnridete
houseroom and cotruatencsa tot the nee
.and -I, x4thm6 ettangera and uneelere, ttgd t
tavern isone
.
.1 Wilson, Win ~
take, Clis Nels6l3, N Sluml
That Sanders, ass /4rnett, J C Vindlay, D,Z
ut errie,
.Wl4on, R a.rhapro3 Bend Clark.
Ylirr4t.. -
GAObl,-230uuts rig /mai NO.
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1,1197.01,7=A wrip.T. patatt, in stater end for sale
IttY AzYIA Tic It FLOYD
fpo , sxrrroN. AND woomg, RIANUPACTUe
RERSliling leatNArrectermeets tar fa... cow ,
taunt sup t 1 of FACTORY FlNDlNGB,epreorill sea
a: leer prices Cal( and Sheep Rater Skins Lace Les.
ther, Packers, Reeds, Shuttles, Hemp Terme Ytehater
No, 5 te IA Rett Flinches, Wrenehead_hrt9Phif audit'
10 to IS No Pawn Dosser Bradlee, Weavers Etriah•
• ,/te. LOGAN; WILSoN & CO.,
1 .14 129 Weed Merl, ratebargb.
VRATHERS-0a heed
t eoop:Atn ler
. • 15512,•..4 MOST Qi•
cl-'"Mrlt. , z,riz;l7l tyg::. - ..
..
f . . 1 . -:!p - ,i, ,;'.:';' ::- , ,: 7 J.-. •,i 't.
!f:AUCTION:....'BALE&
By Jahn D. Davrls. A tactic...3m
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Largo Seca of Dry Good.
On Mondaymoming it buy :net, at la ome al
the Commeretal sales oozes. earner of Weed and
Fifth street; will bn told, wittiont 'Toone, for each
A Lama amorunent, of freah and staininabla wpb
and fancy Day ,Goods, Among. arnica an raperg=
fin nga io tt t i= d a n. ai . :l, ,, nr:eda fei , , ir d af i l, s pez i l. re.
Prudfaringinuns, awls and ad*. hdtlit in great lan
ai, niesened and brown =sloe, damask dims dia
per cheek., neknags, drillings, cottnnadza, fancy w
ales, de.
Gommlca, Queensdoure, Furniture; dm,
Young Hymn and tomerialvem cot , lis . r G, Z.
No I shad, N og mackerel, 8 bus Vs to
bamo, 10 bus No 1 palm map, writing and
w
paper, shovels, spades, finks,. window blinds,=
clocks, looklngglasses •
A large and general &Immo= of hoosehold and
kilkhen furniture, kitchen utensils, Ac _
At 7 o'clock,- •
A. large collecuon of valuable London Maki, bg
catalogue, 'which aro ready for exam nation. 10717
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r===l=
. .
On Saturday morning, Hay IS, ot Itti'elock, front
of the Canapercial Sales lloom, tenter of Weed and
Fifth wrens, sold, one saWnantial well finished
Beggy oeith falling top.
mylB JOHN D DAVIS, Aunt.
• and — P7 644_,e Faroe and astrs464
Lop 2Oritive of M...
Zostdon Hog&
Nan yof them elegantly Illustrated wi th splendid.
colored engravings, and also an worriment of very
rare classic million of the fifteenth tentaiT: .
Will behold an Sikt.tuday and Monday 'evenings,
14y 19th and 91 1, at the commercial Wes Mow.
corner of Wood and Fifth streets, commeacing each
evening at n o'clock. •
FWI particabirs In estalogumt, which can be - bid on
application to myti • JOHN D DAVIS, Axel
~:I~i~t1:~~1,41~~a~C~
THEATRE.
Lamm and Ilianagert• • • - o. Q. Paiterr
Ammo AND Eiwnlimuaii••• •• • • •Vt.:lL•Clusr•
BENEFTI'.OF MISS BUZ& BRIENTL•
Prima Don of the hrtlatt bad N.-York Opera Fltiiies.
Mr. IManyers 3•111 appear, assisted by hire. Oltrte,
and atromparded on the piano by Mr. norit
Oar- Lut eight of their ertgags=eaL
Ur. W. B. Crisp as Boy Otithea.
Firoac Eveasso, ALT 18 •
PAINT REART - NMVEH WON FAIR LADY.
Buy Comes Mr. W. IliCrisp.
The Duchess MD. Cruse
To be followed by the let ter of the Ones! Opera Cl,
LA' SOMNAMBULA, (by the vest &IMO
Count Rodolpho Mr. Ascher.
Elvino
Amid, an Orldisil Mr. Mermen.
?dies Mewl.
Lin ...... ; .. ••••• •-•-•• ...... i..• • —Nn Clarke
Denote, by Miss Homes. . .
Pas de Deal. by Matters Wood.
avezzara nutintrsAseir,
For tits eraataal Care al
Indigestion, Hypo, Blue Dalle, and Cholera
Tax while gestareliy, atte an ow Veda, istaitathtl I
came this iselemansarostral remady, with this fa
sorance t h at Is la biamma, an antidote to caw senesigel
allarietes aux, does not Imedere with dales of the
MY, moltddi teliMas bile, and he been franaelly
Moms us seam the mon Mamie to
lad asphalt= .• Bodies, It.
gmoondis
next day'a basisms. all et ee rand him
been known temperance sensible relief Imams ma
rife of me geors.being mirambreali Mai to the 11111 of
an. omainerism to e 7 main at the vrabibears
of • !Mg in march of Math having bare ambled on
gad Mod.. • No Parer has been seemed, es the In
gredients, eithssigh famous in Europe and Ammtbraosi
here pabllehed to the world, are in the Me =
this College of Phannney, andtesposition
fee fat that if tho smallest of the antqament
marital or Waite, the mamma 31 ionsimblg Vaal
ne muse= eat =elm. • •
The iirgredimas ass elm and yet how . nermsablel)
a Man a the aracons, a 'mama a thn MOM.
Ettsemennadelit of Ma Rosa ; the seartlita hocirond faa•
mama end Arm fattier- Yang Gann hot en his
=Midas lame" the great Bedard Bab art lama
hackend Soma= and - Bameasis van the Tight Ear
eyManar j the Dramatis. Snap ofafamallsma
an end Balm; the Balits=f Minitetiont
a Mg= Lan Guinam; And
Efereami Imam Pareosanet endlitpeettions.
KIMIDT, DoT, Moen la Tama, Jean an;
Roma, Naar, Barizaan, end Madmainf Nay
Mantua, Hour, and Nana, ht. max! 9••• 8 • 2 •
poet. our of the arldintdoel depretmont eod drag no
uns of dte meanie hid-Hors Asocarwrz, and the
odd Rangy of dimhunint Pardee, PLASM, Dass, Batmta-
Atanaat, rad Bovriana ; the whole Initialed to
the condstruney of Erato, with the, quilt., mauler ; mod
fauvist of De Mar, the ma Shalreprinot Jetttre tad
gait Timm the germ goaline gomediarn
The mum is pee far Oiladitlecteibe dose by •
&Cope of dhe " rWraft, of dor instil:abort pa it
mars town I ... the Coen ma-0w Euripter of OOP
B ling of , Pranck; rtes kgrost arj.
_r
pesv P ' 7ll Ml pryers AOMOOMPIIOM of the cavalcade of
Hamm= awl wonnun, awl the groat Await=
Lyme draw drawn tryistogfelt stettliud drama* Ain Rim
kitoulf; "Toile writahaltra altatishar,! , ha • -bm•
the wtappeni dowalt haw tam &catered that As
patientivessiably Atha with Laughter dating th• opera.
too, onongh for All yomonoahlo wapiti*. Era tle es,
Idaisnabr Wistord Elater MI DAV IiteVIPSONO and
. laltalornt ham fount sepal far Indira wham., the 4-
swam, Boat, the diormiag Jam, the goilkodellza•
ROI, wad the :awl fompitental" have bear found la.
stardatniondy academe— Dr, not against
made *anal, oo Imita b' tion could tako.in *Mott TM
duo ; hotetrizot the al longue . to bit. eggellisidod, to
wit, that the Eneilid may rataquvro sartacaut of pleat
ado doting the Mato and Equitation, or aro COIMIS.
OW= Of Irmghler, during the throes a Das Rid& Thin
mimed Patacat will he praworibed Wanda al OM
grand Had du /realign to ba erected al
PITTSBURGH, on Lot in front of the AMERICAN
HOTEL, Penn meet, on MONDAY, May llth, and
remain lan day.. Doors scan or 7—performance to
commaae at to &O'clock, P. M.
l A Grand Performance will be given each after
awn (Monday exoepted,( at 3 o'clock, for the accom
modation of Juvaniles and Families, who cannot at
tend at night_
Admismon.23 cents—no half pile.
AN lUCE, MD, She. Dna. Domartla
1ai,04"040/ Dina
L . sm
Axe Nadu acrak. qf Taw Iskasour
Pne,gf
• • olgutvaw.
Via Haile Low for Canis •
BE interest alba leapt of Store, hitnelt,
T
lknositb straideadlit amnion pin alleys, and a
lame essertment of the best t alls and pins, all In the
best ,tif. order.., The: tear. of villas,4bepvinietOr
his other Mali.. to attend tn." There teivrePT,ltsnd ,
minis Saloonen first 000 y, and the prate is regolorly
lieenoed for the solo of boors, Eke. For flartborinfor
motion, please tall at " MICH% ICALLtria,` -
m &dim ' 15111millt8el& •
Take Nutley.
ALL pennon le4abted. %Ike route of
Fnemr, deeeaao4. Williklesen mike meant tin
or before the tat of Jai} , nits to thkezeeatery erbe
will be tonna a$ Dr. Marleek'e,roaritt Weir, between
Swindled , sod W. , d,_..rnnelrtse their accounts will
be left In the binft lhb roper otileers krr etinee.'
Lion. SAMUEL EOM _ _ Vont:tr. •
CSATLIERIN4 '/441.D0CF, Fp, ening.
16.110013er . .". •
IM'OSM'BOSEIit-11100 feel 9 In, Spruladla
MCI. Hose—loot received fordo Bomugharkfantebost
tarot hick' wilt be held store far • fur day% The
Boston BeitiatCompiull firma' a strong dints fat
the fire departments onto CitiON of fettateniii aad Al.
Ireton). to call and &taunts ma make atrial or them.
The company Is oritlirtg.to pet them to any tool 'll7
think prom ta etontiodo open.
J H PHILLIPS, 6woad at
- , ,
TOBACDO-26 bin apt ati Lamp roba:e i r Bu da
Jasper'. 6 spun ping do, in sum) and for
myl4 YD
SPI.ENOII2 STOr 10p NEW SPRING GooDs.
) V
A: ) MASON & CO.,
one PRICE STOREI-3Has BO DEMME:a aTzuragT — MioLzeiiiiail AND itgralr...
A. A. e St t-jh C4.sthiblil collsiddregY **Surd Nair F k " D " , Dmihtl/dtb Bough and Ready stay, Ea' -
for W 'ittesasedintien of their tamer o, lb& Chip, Fan ice. to
‘g basinen, are and prepared to eXhlbit to noir re- ilib liONNE'r_ BUIDONS- 1 1119 bode, or "tow and Cap
la trade liteast attentive elookdrvieh and or dart erylev. ‘ Also, Week Eli ..P___ ,,,, ...
able Imported end Adierictan Goods they ba te Taffeta, nod hest eplanty, Also, Masa ="...
offered In Ws city. Unix lam Sheol 8A.% logedv• end Linings, es,, a c .
er with another *asp roam, been Pled el , dln. ad- HOSIERY ND OLOVES-Evonr rilotkm of
doh totheirl.lllll won= inobgraby gmbi allut me Win and up s . and edevess =odds
pie room for the display of tier la.ress dpw-it• Mall Baal% Also, Berne Cause, VI " a °
coumintlVP gm =OP or unRWOM.." 43 t he" "V" Veils. Maeh ilea deal Veil We. to . .` 'C ! -
in New • troth, they are enabled i. to OW OM NEW narEs and 2d j oi l lgulAgt, otell Ca feat.-
„,,,,,,,,., hd ..oda ~,O s egesireble irole% hzdt st Flan lonabls colors and style
as love es astidehse ." 1 . ce. ,,, i , - NAIHROIDEDHES, -111128, 311EllhaN1 .. , de ,--
71 1 . 17 14* M.”! b. Mg . i ' ;", 1 ; Lees tre Ilars, end; stanehei p ains
Pros Hosnage % I v. etnitratnelk Belem, Vidie,... ~, ~,,,i mesh urine, yeaThhidri;
Albannes, D.bb,,,, k and marquise °tam and lasezting, Dolt !Ribbons, US= CAgani.:" igwfk liddies
mos. Also, Nil de C,,dm , '",
___Fohbod Mak de ereptte.Ae. •e, m.
letlthh G/h.lut... s, Ve.'" , ..........."'NsaldelatsToilsi PARASOLB end PAP °in than two
lrrierdAtfe.,„, ~,...! bed risk "- wane ' I i uswased Female ea a. or el• - egoism
L $ 4 . 1 / 1 .... , '"" A l'e u -.-- -Moneta, inelodurg th e best motes eldest Sabo and Camelles.
Lotto and Oldelidles-aftudtd- nenferol l ' Cloths, CeesbnerekVeahat. ,B "mr gmlnivTdeedes
Bevels lintivised Pleees WWI• InA•PrekehTrito, lean. Also. Flannels, alSehrinusen,
an tkao
gsgrus'°l:"th ith r 1:::. „,,,V=2.ll7,figTaata a ....,..
. Vhsce Handred nett of Heti plain, d der.
and chnollor° Silky hf ifildll 4 Y new tryles-1 BLEACHED and BROWN MUEILINS-Ovlo one
bleat Kite or dressed, , visnov, mantilla% *4,1 4 hundred eaves of all the well known aunt approved
6 ' 1144 I ' m "' " • - ' makes of Illesebed bledsng add helot hogoengporws..
' EdIAMS-Zuhazere . llulor, ,Lang tOrd rare e 'l Wie 'i " d ~P ri l e4' if d ' I
Shawl% Gm errildah - Psint &se* amon.c.i., IPP rambaft n k ."Yi t rr,,t iron th=
tilk l ... B al l / I .4r7a,lir,woca newannutimud ksamt , " 4 *. i ed r,„..,b l 4n4 k, de° vi ces , viv,."" ammo{
!,..° ......."'"',,,,,L, -‘
''.." ; . ~
.: fAVY P [(MEN adapied byltde eitaldletno4 so wen
Mar M tVIWIti.... ealithnee, Saardnan-tflalalte as their ONE smois EirSMAT. having awake nob
Lawns, Bosh • and Sol= Blestran, Terletad,- P.M' aniversal diver slatt the eabsenbers ars enable:llo al
soot Lawns . Dolled Khans. hteil ant Mid' ter mill greater indnednente to pentium Envy sr
soot &Nike. Ari. ode 'rift tasteless Ds marked al each low sloe as out-
MEN 000DS-Deaeroka, Cover Itk in tei, I. not fall to give Parket sedentenon. Harchares Bald
SI DIN VYMeh Linen and Drills, dims. an pans atlas smart an ignited to call.
Irish Disk Wank Out Mats and JLAIL ILASON SON
Sallsplate edeliattliall orailanlagil, iplirellana IllAireasta bowssa 711, ant tut ws.
STEAM BOATS.
• !lat
PACKET LINE.
rvault damp Ana ledid passender Alma
eno fa now seet4stsed d i d Ingest, sonfterr, bet
heti sad furnish and mots powerful boats on At
omen of the West. Every seteammodatica and ocess
Ant that moray eon ptocare. lowborn yroridedft Pen.
senders. The Liao hits been ha operatton for flue pare
—has carried a million of people without the least in •
WO their persons. The beats will be at the thee ,
nod streerthe daprevious to etarting, fra tho p 7
don of freight end the entry of pusengers on the
ter. In elf man the pas: raga mousy must be la
advance_
itreney pacturr.
ibe- MAC NEWTON, Captain nezigt=
WITS Pistabergh every Seeley morning et hy
Wheeling every Benday even:Lure 10 e it
• May 26, M. .
'
tiIOHDAY PAONET.
Tha MONONGAHELA, Capt. &cats, will lam Pins
burgh eettcautag morning at 10 o'clock{ Whaalata
every aimaa7 eaeuthg at 10 P. la.
JI7II.b.CIELET.
vh,„ mmitmA 7l3ll" 2, Caps J. Kuntritiziorili
leave PiaahOYgh ave Tamdaq morning ulO 4.e!eck,
WhechAr area 4=rl:7=._
WEDNESDAY PACKET:
The NEW ENGLAND No. A Copt - S. Ikrati;lirill
leave Pittsbotoh attcry Wednesday otontiot oi to
o'clock; Wile,.Ups witty Wednesday eveningaz top 111
•
THURSDAY PAOHET.
The SRULLANT, Capt. QUOIN anli• Tern Wu,.
bargh e • Ttnuedny mervlng etlo o'clock; Meth".
every • y evening et 10 P.A.
ITEILDRIC PACKET.
The PER Na K Rapt Pass Rms. mat Mass
Plaabargla emery Friday meaning at 10 stead; Wbao.
Rut avant Friday evesuss at It P.
:..N AND Prrresuaaa DAILY
CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS,
01041 ..
(InnsiZalsiOW
LAMS Pinobargit deity, at SI dad
dares It Gdasmrouth lathe Band Beaver Ca
ns* at 3.4; arid New Lisbon sat, same night.
Leaved Neer On et dolciack, P. M, (mating the
trip canal to the rives doing the fight,) and Oberon
ar V (Mont, 4..11, sad arrives at Tutobtargb 0 . 3 P.
M.—thas making a continuous line tbr carrytrwpatc
onagers and neigh' between New Lisboa andlPius.
burgh, in abater time and at lees rams than Og an
other mono.
The proprietors tinkle Line have the pleasure Wl' tn.
forming the peal+, Outdate have livid op two Int elan
Canal Boate,for the aceoutmodoolon of pennons and
*sight, in run In connection with the well .kreown
steamers CALEB COPE end IIEAVER,and patentor
ins, at Glesgow i with the Pittsburgh and Cistern.
tun and ether daily lines of steamers dawn thaOhle
and Miseinlppi riven. The proprietors pledge t h em.
selves to spate no expense or youble to inhilla cam
of rhea
d. sf i tety end dispatch, mid alit of the p a share
ArrITIORIZED AGENTS.
w
& W. HAEUAUGH,
lI&NNA. & Co.
"mil&q: J. amtaithm a co. "balL
NOTICE—The steamer EEA O. F...filiske;isss
ter, sal leave alter this mite, tar Wellsville pinata
an, lt 9 o'clock In tho mossin -13
ealtstMaltle
81131ERLida ArLBAIWORIMENTS -tor AS46I.
, • BIONONOAHELAMOUTE • r..
O'kily 13 'Mil ilea Be Ugh neg..
Via 'Woven - RW . llnd Caurbeilend to Baltimore and
" Philidelphic
LHE splendid and Dui ramung U S Nall . steamers
ATLANTIC, Capt J Parkinson; BALTIC, Ceptl.
bw LOUIS hPLANE, Caps E Benneth are now
making doable daily trips between . . ...
. PITTSBURGH AND BROWNSVILLE, - '
Te morning bead will leave the kleuoagebela
Wharf, above Ike Brid daily at B o'clociptectsely.
Passengerwill take S PERU COACHEElatHrowas.
Wile, at 3 o'clock, P. and the splendid Care el the
Baltimore and Ohio mid, at Cumberland; at 8
o'clock, A. Id., and arri in Baltimore the liameeven-
V, in time for the evening line to Philadalpkin sad
=a city.
burgh to Baltimore, only 32 Doan .
Fare
From Pi nigh to Philadelphia,o ll ly i rhoil
Pare 111,00 • .
The everting boatedll leave ate &cloak, akeekt Sea
, day evenings. Pentagon; by this boo will lad pon
board to comfortable State Rooms the Rut night, mu;
over the mounfitina the follcusingslay in Eastern built
Coaches, and lodge the second night In Cambarbord.
Panengen have choice of either Steamboat er Rail
Road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, grid the
privilege of sto pp ing at Cumberland and Baltimore,
and sernioung their eats at pleasure. epithet char.
toed to pules to travel as they plaice.
We make op the buds and way bills for r i te Coach
. re in the Pitubargh offices, tin order to lave time on
arriving at Brownsville,) it is therefore important for
passengers to get their tickets before going onboard
of the bow., at our aim fdonougahelaHrase,Prater
strew, or St Charles Hotel, Wood at, PltuburOt.
ap.k.driat l. MFSKIPIEN, Agent
VW& & Lantsvato Packe t tm'
,rpacotatNNATLOUISVILLEAND LOUIS VILLE
The_ l i eMag r aga r a i r 2,
lasts.4`
the leutftn, al ID otlea - T IT
k uzz 3 V D 7bnamosi , l4,-..
Fal4l - 410.
• - nrYI•S • GEO a hulAlartueaws&
ppp , remiE9D AND Lowismue. Pa ' 4 •IJNIS
• Money add rpleadldlinpasseo.
N0•1 1 vk
awn, master, ,
leave 100 00qcfn•
cad cod Lcalwille Thunday 100,24 00g,t
o.olook, A. 7g. Ear 1101061 or pangs appiy 0 - o&oard,
BURBILIDGE. WILSON & Egor
• GEO El MILTENTBEEGER. •
asommt WU= Ptat2l
FYPTBDUROH AND lIOCKIPI ,
The steamboat ' `
PILOT Ne. 2, ' ' 4 '
Capt. J. N. Shenk, leaves .Pinsbarglt
sty Tuesday, at 2 Akdoek„tY. M.,
far Enisebothtown, Captina, gnash, Droctorfßar%
Landing, New Dianntsvllic, Banns, Slatespill e,'Dae Ps
Landing, Idatamoras, /1.-13 heeds Landing,lleaclam,
asent rit
Newport, Cow Creek ' , Marietta, Point, II Par,
, kenburg, Belpre , Little Hocking and Rea% -
lea -- L M: Hoeklegport every or ,
at 3 &Mock, r M. - Ma rt ens on Ptiday, at 2, A .
Wi g al l n e gi l lZ P , Vo l g i nl o g r hi. he ""P- trey
By a above seranment, thin boat waba - ible to
Mshouldy at Pinabrugh on Sondem andkceit lisattay as It
be.
• The piddle may depend open this boat oonilsdimg in
the trade dude the low we • emu. I •atdactm
Lontsrl . lLe and SU Louts Rsi?llvil„Llo..
11
• illll9. 40 Vgr&witlr FACM Ir°U/S
The limo fast itutinnie
steamer ATIANTL.S,,
Geo: Mr. Wicks, mister, torn Laos
the above told 41#110444 ,6 .: pore
every, Taesda,y, at-10 o'cineg a. ta.
Far freight or pranapply on tatinVagii.:7
KING, N 0.153 contAgoto ,
sottrf-dOso _
.. .. . ~
REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET Fooreuvis.
The four fan roWareegar:
r steamer , GEV. :'''`l. I
A. Me Pbervon, mastek.wl lama is
a above and tntarrarrame pasta ITO
r7 Seramay, at 10 o'clock, P. IL ,
For freight or lowan apply on board.ov la 0
E. O. gm, No tsa Com.s.a!sl
mar-Sam . .r. LOPP.TIIIO
FOR
eatimb ne neat and obstantlid meaMer
HUDSON,
mane., nroO,
in mato trips bemoans Web 1
Wheezing and lindgepon She will love , Koh =
on Wefts:Ain, ahrturrday.
Par Rd& or passage, apply on board.. i s l t aphi
-- VbaliaratTrA - AND4ANESVILLE.
The splendid punnon: watord
Aan COMET,
Boyd, masto,will leo° for lbabort
am
eaday, at 4 o'eloek,
?o duce potu tL4 toy - Wad.
r freight or passage, m 44 7. on Ward.
FOR NVITBELJNO ARD - 811
The Ono
c ate nsimag am rzAt
vi er
lagar
George Calhoun, mare,„
5 71
or above and intomednibri
Blonds For ht • ar t b: 3l, Troarsdaya, at 70 A X
or passage, apply 'on board, •ni ,
mi
zuvcavniremtir
The One ateasuw '
iiiNNY LTG% , 74.
,C Moo, master, will 811LSP li p ter•
..C l / 7
_poker hamlet' n.
burgh and Zancolili-leaves h'ittaburoli" TO.
day. For freight apPly to •.,
BARER h. FORIPITIL All.,
OT I TP" "
FOR NASIIVELAJI
Nov. Tito dna Rgtodrso .
irt
DOLE% •-
- Hulce matey, 1 . 1.4:101 Or above
d totem:Wale ),:leottor
UM at 4 o'clock, TAIL • • '-- ' -- ! --4
For (KIM Or passaxe, 'lndy to-
oral GEO itiaILTEN . • he__
HOP
soanivr
a. a AL
Farwardlogr endC44ol, md._
remo
meet& ved to No. 87 From. ilk Wood
cleat,
eaet Smithfi has eld
tilgrMb bosh of Wimeib 'Velet r* -- emo
3C03 Haley, est *bleb %be high=
=Act prim In cash will be pall by
myg 8 it P 7 MIRIAM-1
0131.—Itupcblbs of . thkibmb y
myB S k W HAREIAUGHAnuI
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silanowa
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