:EY VAGNETIC 'rELEGRAPIL MCPORTICD TZLEGIULP *IT the Plttstnrith Daily Clasen* .istar - Valagraphla Int.ll.lgistee from Garay.. 1 Ncw Yoas, May 18. The COUric r and Enquirer of this tanning pub. lishes the gaming bighly important - Intelligence from Duple. teleguPhed to Liverpool. LON - 00N MONEY MAMMY. . . e i Carmelo ha le declined 14 per cent.oo is sap posed in can not of the Ulnae.= beiween the Anetrian and Wen cabinets. f FEANCE. . - ,The kte Paned off quietly,, and 'without the *Upton disturbance. Bat few arias of ‘•Vive la Rewtddie" were raised by the peopld., The Prerident was enthusinsticllly cheered, with cries of .17ive Napoleon." ' The Government report the neelekity reform Mg the prime discipline. SARDINIA AND AUSTRIA. These powers are about signisg an offensive and defensive treaty of alliance, Ow former paying • trOxate of spoopoo fiance, and tie latter terrvae nate Alexandria. TAR HUNGARIAN WAR, Sixteen hundred wounded were triongift into Vienna, on the 30th of ApriL The siege of Cormorn ban been ralse t il,?% The Hungarian Dictator has preclaiinetit?at Pesth ; and be has declared the Indeflenjfeneb of bit country. The Hungarian cause Li jlaily . gain ing ground. The Prussian army numbering 140,000 men is about entering Hungary, in four colanum, TstazingLE YULE IS ST. LOUIS TWENTY-SEVEN STEAM 139 ATS DE - STROYED!! CINCINXATI, Mnr, 18. St. Louis was visited last night with one or the mod destructive fires winch tuts over occurred in the' west. The fire Moke out on board a steamer Which re sulted in the destruction of twenty-seven steam boat., five bankiog nausea, all the heaviest liau tanco - Offices, magnetic telegraph office, and a Wire portion of the principal business part of the city. ADDITIONAL PAILTICULAD.S. ST. Lama, May 18-4". M. About ten o'clock last eight, edere broke out cat board the steamer White Cloud, laying at the head of the levee. The flames rapidly communicated to the Edward Bates, which was burned to the water's edge; her mooring. burning Wrote float ed down the levee, setting fire to sucit,boata as Wale unable to get out of her way. A strong wind preventing the passibility of escape. to the vessels, and accelerating the communication of the dames, the whole levee was soon in a ahem of fire- The following beats were entirely destroyed:— White Mud, Edward Bates, Isle, Tagil onl, Boma N 0.3. American Eagle, Aline, Borst, Hit Ceram, Timoun, Montour, Acadia, Marnaluke; Eudora, St. Peters, Red Wing, Alextutd,er Hem thou, Martha, Eliza Stuart, Mandon, Gen. Brook, Frolic, Prairie State. A number or buoys and wood boats were also destroyed. The heat from the burning vessels set fire to the MOMS along the wharf ; commencing in Locust St., and in the heart of the business part of the city, and extending from that Street for three quarters of a mile along the , l .. .evee, and extending back to Second St.—neartrevery building is in . ruins. To give particulars at this time is impossible The Republican office, with 03 printing materials and machinery is destreiyed, as well as those of ibe Organ, Reveille, New Era and Annieger des West" ems. From some of the latter offices, however, a portion of the materials were saved. • The Telegraph Office was insured. The following Bunking Offices Were burned down—Bennoists, J J Anderson, Oresbory 3. Co., Clarke do Bros., Nesbit! St Co, E C Pesos. The vaults, however, are supposed to be se_ • oars. In the burnt district were the most extensive business bonus in the city, with large amounts of dock on band. This total 'oasis estimated at 55,000,000. II is impossible m say how much is insured at this moment. GREAT FIRE IN INELWAVICIE 14.tz.trAtnus, May 97, 1849 A fire brOka . . ---- "-auxrainir, between 3 and 4 - v=_ -.4 a... Ana-it vara44 arty to the amount of fifty or sixty tbnalland dol lars ants destroyed. Tie &a originated in the building occupied by W. Hawkins, as a planing and wave friktory 4 and from the combettible materials about tbe.p*mires, the building, together with the store of Mr. *ore, wan burned. S. Davis's livery stable We nearly ; contained betre the engines were on the ground.. The fire spread with 'great rapidity. - Luding ton's brick buildings, occupied by the gentinel and Gazette office, were destroyed. Mr. Hawkins kat every thing in his building, up, on which there-was no insurance. 'Davis agd Mot= lost their stage house, bur, wagon shop,sed blacksmith shop, and four coach es, and all the muck, together with 4000 buitheli of war, their loss is estimated at s9,oooi—rici ince /Wee- S.' P. Davies livery stable, with grain, hay, car rhtells,dte.,were all destroyed. Loss estimated at about $5,000, with insurance of $4OOO. All the buildings from the earner to Ludington's, on the west side of Water street, era destroyed, except Mr. Metcalf's meat market; and the sod• diary of gr. Dyer. The fire is supposed to have be en the work of an incendiary. THE STEAMER EMPIRE STATE SUNK' TWELVE LIVES LOST Theo Mum., May 18. The magnificent steamer Empire State was run taro meat night, near Newburg, by a schc9ner, and sunk immediately. Twelve lives are reported to by lost No farther particulars. THE EMPIRE STATE—FURTH:IM PAR TICULARS. Putii.D.ELpou, May 18. This ill fated steamerwaa sank to the promen at deck.. - The !somber of:drowned is estimatea ahtweety sae. thirty; twelve of tite drowned - have been re eeserod, the reasaindar are supplied to be coo ['Media the cabin. In pumping the water from bqletalbe body of a young lady was round. There was no losurtmee on the boat. By FriallB Daratch far the Gazette. Itisa Yalta, May 18-41 P. M. Wben the Empire. State sank, a lady was saved b. cutting through the deck, bat to doing so anoth. 'ar lady was anfortunately killed by a blovi from the axe. The Board or Health have pronounced the du• strrser,prevailing in this city, not the cholera. Three ,*orgr eases occurred to day. Orme excitement paetsita among the people in the neighborhood. ST. Lotus, May IS. Po steamer Itovolutioa was buratat Para, on the 16th init. CHOLERA. LN ST. LOUIS. Sr. Lops, ?Any Is . Them were 24 new caeca on Wednesday, and as rederday there were 23 deaths from cholera- New OICLEANS, May 18. ale crevasse has not yet been stopped, and th wider is still rising. Randreds are keying their houses, and a ayes Gent prevails in the city, CHOLERA 1N CINCINNATI. etnnt.vrtett, May 18. Seventeen new eases nneeis deaths him oc vaned within the bit 24 hours. PHILADELPHIA MARKET May 18—P M. Flops—The market is dal!, biitiotilers are firm at previous rates. Gratr.—Whent is doll, with "o - alien decline; ' leer 1000 htCpriose red, at lOge. per ls. Thera atm active demand foloom, with sales 7000 bu. Pima yellow, nt 110 c. - Baooo—Sales sides, at 56.51; shoulders, at 41 ; 1 01.b1111141. 010 perib. /Ardis's) good deiaand, with sales in barrels at 6 .1 i lit kegs, nt 7071 u per lb. h'EW YORK MAREKT. May IS. Plottr-.Tho market is unchanged, both em rd Pi* fakes and demand. infrtSales of prime corn at fßc-, and .rf ye ti:Mr-at 62c. Cotton—The market is very find, and stellar* semi asking a - slight advance. Mawr bittike—Gaveroment securities and . Atsteatocks am very firm at Gamer quotations. IYuan,, SSay,l P.M Flotir-IThe market bpt not active.. I bear'Of no material change in prices. The de.. mend is confined Intat!) lots for city consumption. Grain—The mks of corn to day include 20,000 bnatiehs prime white and yellow, at 51, 58, and 00a per hii. , 'Wheat continues firm, with regular sales at hillier quotation& ..Latd--Thn market is unchaiiged, bat firm, with salesin Ws. at $5 , and in kegs at 75c per lb. Prciyisionw—Mess pork is held at $10; prime sari at 89 31 per libL Sales of,hacon shoulders. at 45; sides, at Sze. The market genendly is imnilithged. CIMIERUIAL 1b49 I A1.11141.11141.C._ 111 ialaraai; •••• 13 EsaLay, --• • 14 Monday, •• • • 16 Tuesday, • •• • IB Wednesday, 17 Thursday, -.• • 19 F#day., -•• • PITTSBURGH BOARD far TRADR COMMITTEE FOR MAY. • 019115 Pyrite:ll6U GA.Z.CI7., Satn.rdaY Morning, May 19, lea. In reviewing the transactions of the market yester day, we have nothing new to bulk. Everything was quiet, and salsa mainly confined to the regular home demand, and quotations generally were without ehrmge. FLOUR—The receipts were to a Mir amount, but few sales were effected on the wharf; enough was done, however, to show a slight falling off from yester day's rates. One lot of 54 hbls. extra was so:d at the river sit /13,65, and another of 30 bbla superfum at 83,53 per bbl. 53.,75 to IEOO ..y he give.. the rating quo tations from store in dray lead lots. GROCERIES—We note sales of N. 0. Sugar, in to of sto 10 hbds., at 45 to 6/Itsf for fair to prime. Sales of 30 Irbil. N. o.ldolassex at 270 V" Fall.: Roger House is sold In tegultii limited IntS at 43044 c V , gall. Sales of Moo by the stereo at 4i @4I, and of Rio CiitTee . tit 71 09c tr lb BACON—The market 'eminence eery firm at yester day's rates , With turthet sales bl lots at 41, 5 and Gin, fin shaaldenn sides anti hams. CllEESE—Reecipts are on ibm increase, and the market is now more fully supplied; We polo sales of ;rod common N. H. at 030Ie, of ire ma at 7e,-and of GosheliM lb. DRIED FRUIT—The market with modemte sates oePeachea m 31425, Mal of Apple. al 260 bash. FEATHERS—MoSerote sales from more ar Mto3lc P PIG METAL—We 00t.. Mlle of 300 cons Pike For 131C0 (Allegheny) metal as 524, 0 and 0 twig. •Thcraotr, May 15. • yesterday was the dullest day In Commercial bast ntss. we hare seen since the opening of navigation. Mar, we think, is w silt about 61,65, Mouth no salsa took place. A fair qtanatiin, we think, is fern 6.1,02 t ® lb 6 me MO bhls white fish sad trout were received per the arrears Franklin frost malt rte Slane, tud held at $7. Exports for the East were ;light tome tint alas of Flour and eon.i4erahle other sad was put on hosed the Franklin hit the Lake ectpefor musket. .Csavahaan, May IS. Car= RECClTen—Flonr,27Bl bbla; whiskey, 43; drd fruit., =II Ms; butter, 1402, lard. Math ashes, am. lasses, 3,520; iron, 43 901; ordlS. 18,768; glass, 12475 pritir's ware, 1.2.5 th coal, 12,11.4 btf ; whese„, Utile, corn, m.. 0. Msasera—The sales are, 200 bids fin es t!, 20,04; 2200 bu cora, ; OW be ; WO do. from Eore, at 26e; 20 Was white fish. ie 1.1,1% Op half n 4,25. Fmall sn'es Fmk et 810 tor mesa end 27 for prime. MA bbls fine salt, SI. - 00 Inc potatoes, 1111.anit's WonarVemeemte.—The follow:of order allow. at once the demand or and the enceinte:co tt: th great tredicine. Cerdbeateahave been 40 moist plied in favor of this Vegan(lige,. that we consider ummccamary to odd any more. Kann, July Slob, 1134: °J. Kidd & Co —The Pen:range Malls on sale some time ago by your agtent. to all- told. it sells very ra pidly, and give* great itatisfuction frees me are entire ly out aunt article, ant batting frequent calla far n, you will please amid no toe. imateduitely C.A. MORALS & CO•^ For lode at the Drug Store of J: KIIJD &Co my IV Cholera bledleines TAR. KING, of Memphis, lfentat WO. d respectfully ll anno:llr.e to the tiILICTIII of Plltlitnagtt and ',tell). Ity, that he Ism possession of the best and moil ap proved Cholera noteletne that has ever born sod to certion'y arrest ana elfeetnally Ohre that moat gread• ml of al. ascot.. Tye airmen( his Medicine has h-en tested by both his observation and experience. Ilasong pad Sc cholera himself he is a befog mimes. o the unporaleied throe of has math.tte In curtal it. mod having heel in the :Muth dating Its most dreadful ravages nlere, o has avitneued Its miraculous erects ot many tostances. It la to a Ward, the cholera meth of the South, hich,afterall tae ercerimenis made by the moat eminent ph) &isms, is now appro. red and used by Mena as decidedly the best of all remedies ever ibacovered. N. 11—From his long acquatatence with the far famed Dr nhateon. rood his unparalleled meccas to Caring many thousands fif the ailizeted, wham the last two years, man; of whom twin; this city can be referred to by calling at Dr. It. King'. room, at the Sod Lion Iltnel. on St Malt striet "He has also r tecured an Agettcy from Dr. S. for 10- parting instruct , ttn and giving receipts of Ms mode of treating al dlseuses,ln which kW has been so succeits ful m his unpars deled practice In the United States. He may be hind in his tooter from V o'clock, .1,, 0. r at The afflicted who ere unable to will receive alleting. gratis. He also has on sale. • • • t' o ...dieing. for zoom No. 7, Zed Lion Hoiel,Th. Clair street, Pitts burgh. N. B.—Dr. K will leave on: Monday for Beaver positively. AB deeiring to Lee hilm. will call provioo to that time. inyl7al3t APPLE BUTTER-3 bbl■ for-sale. myls : it ROE DRIED APPLES-500 bush for 11.10. mylB 11VOILLS & ROE RE2 IN EDW I BITER DOE BL - 1 7 . EIIiAIN ED LARD OIL-25 out reed and: tor sale by myl7 R_4c R bI'.7I7TCHEON RUBEFACIENT.—EIorses while running at large in the eel," are very apt to bruise and injure themselves in awry ways. They arc onto disabled so as to be bruits! fora long {AMC. if innediute use could be made of B. A. Fahnestock tr. Co.'s Bober/s -elect, and the I rinsed pail saturated, and the remedy rubbed us, .it wotdd give relief and rare the pain No fainter should be Without this celebrated medicine, as it alike healma fo roan or beast. Pre• pared and sold by /3 A FM:ME:STOCK a. Co, corner of Wood and 'lot stij also, earner 9th and Wood. myl7 ADIE DRESS GOODS—W. R. Blcsrar, north. Li east corner Fourth and Market sin, invites the at tendon of ladies 'o bin eiretledt aswrimeot of the dif. relent sryles of Dress Goods, sintable for the sensory such iss I Plain, Pink, br ae and drab Enrages: Meted do, a large assortment, silk and linen Twang silk and lin en Lostresi linen do, of 'shots shades, British and French printed Lawns; estate and embroidered M linsi embroider...l Lawns, Fratteh Gingharns—all of Which will be offered at low prices for quality. Wholesale Rooms on9d story. myl7 IThRIED PEACIIES—.IOO WO, Obio halves, just re A mired and far uele by S tr. W myll if TGATl l rrap , mmoe . Aga.. an• • sale by myl7 & ARBAU6II WAT SUtiAll-250 bbls w Fora . 4. 5,0, 7 and .. Loaf so, of difrerew 'neat*, in sum and for sake ,- . 0 MILLE. fr. RICKET6ON, myl7 17V and 17d Li6,rt9 nIGAIL9-204 31 Um la SAM" Prin. Cigars, just re eeve id and :or sale by • MILGER h RICKE:NON 114C011-1.600 Ita Sid... , lo3houldors, last res'd Uon con.signment and or mak by "3111_1.1ER fr. LUCKE rSON ALAD OIL-30 basket. lost reed and for sale by myl7 31ILLER kliCKetdON _Q cans: and fur sa my 11.7 • I.A.bIEki.LuIZZ'KLL, trettausics • 23 bbl. fresh 3122.1.1., landing by Ij cabal and far sale by 2.217 • lEFONEY-4 cask. Cuba Donny, landing and for sale b 1 ailyl7 < JAMES DALZELL DOLL mr7Trit_-6 bill. frail, (or gale by D. mit': 8 f Vansr,Jonr , man &Ca rILOVEILIBEED-6 bbbt.rob , d and lor .1. by m3O SP VON BUNNfIOILST k Co AELD—LO Ws fox imhP 61 P VC/g BONNHORST & Co T HEMAYNE),TABLE.OrPOSTOFFICEB. con ipbshaucal lisr,of Post Orbees through out the United blame:. themes . * tom Wa.biustatt, act tervdorial capitals reepectively, also az hibmag dis Post Offices tu each.t tate,a• grail es t. 117- ty, grab strappeodix Mare Wilted htart• and Lindsh Tariffs. Jost reed by JohllNdTol.4 ds STirCIETON. _ . ttc9l 6 , tome! Id atl4 aatzeuu REAM CHEE9E-4200 boner, and 4 bble (tab Re Ihivarquet re ad at the Wlt °duet and clams C and by g I J U rdiNeIELD bOTASH-10 casks twl 4 tads 8 Saba just tee , . sad for gala try 1 3, Y 4 G J 8 cANFIELD TOBACX-10 boo sun cored Tubs, co, very floe, for sale by myto DILWoRIII &Go DOLL BUTTER-25 big. In storesnd for sale by myle S DII ORTII &Co WRAPPING PAPER--INO reami, n more .d (or We by roylo- 01 ,, W0R II h IL' bIS—GA/ bid bolloLl . loxtY Woe, .00ro ..d Air for Bak by :lty10 , " , SDIVIORI 11 fr. Co - - UNDRIEB-30 wkikvFgalherw 7 do wool; 40 do S Peaches, just reold'Aidd (do Bale by twyld C H GRANT SUNDRIES—Bscon,4OO H. 13.1 70011 lbs Shord de= .1000 dm Ordosi 01. Obis No I Lard; 3 sack nrooli 40 do recd..: b .rfivc Di In=l DolPOlo, sale myld ISAIAH DICKEY ir Co. From at lIIEV3I--70 bra now landing - for role mylo DICKEY & Co WIRE BRICE-20,CW Oloder , • Bolivar Fire lirscir,r 1" glom .d for solo by !- KIER & JONES, • Canal Bann myld DRY APPLF›!--30 - iieka, 20 bbla for rale by ray'? S VON BOi , iNIIORST dr. Co 1;11.0U11-200 bbl/ extra Floor, rend and for .Ile by Jc' • sayl7 9G W LIARIJAUfdiI E PLOUR—i S bbl, By Floia, rood and fo Rft W HARDALKiII GLASS -4Z brae, Marliell'• brand Olasa rot end for solo by sayir 81W HAKBAUG/ -----------,--- SOAP -40 boxes Cincinn# Spas, in.% reed and fp, sato by __ • rrqadt 111 liAßLlAlifltl driPsoVED SPONGE BUYITING PAPER. • firs . rate aerials far flanks 'or SookiKeepers. For soli 1 JOHNSTON. &STOCKTON, --'' coruor 3d and Market sts asuolous , iirotiiis--nonght. MI Pubis. .IS/Prayer, by Samuel Miller, D. A, L. L. D. itresagios cm Family Wotstup,: by James W. Aka ander. Just recesvcd by ay" /011NSTON & STOCKTON --_ _ • EIMikDAY arlenion4on Mattel inieet, • Bur 0014) BRACELET. • Any porsan retanthott to Oak aloe, will be litiara4 rewarded. ES • MAW, • t‘• to Sale. f ° Lilt ,llitrger."41110"" A Sal•W ' Allegkmal myl7:o2vr PORT OF Pri`TmiiiiittiP. ARRIVED. Michigan No., 2, Gilson, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. . Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport. Caleb Cope, A. Murdock, Wellsville Lake Erie,_Gordon, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville,. Paris, Martina. St Louis. Comet, Boyd. Zanesville. Messenger, No. 2. Woodward, Co.i Fort Pitt, Miller, Franklin. DEPARTED Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Sallie, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Louis McLane Brownsville. Latin Erie,Gordon; Beaver. Beaver, Cark, Wellsville. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Telegraph, No 1, Hasler., Louisville. Lowell, Dexter, Zanesville. Allegheny Belle, Hanna, Franklin. Hamburg, Ciddwell, Sua Sm rises, seu. 446 7 6 445 1 7 7 4 44 7 8 4 42 7 4 42 7 10 4 41. 7 11 441 712 Tut atvga.—There were 7 feet 0 inches in the channel, by pier mark, but evening at dunk, and fa fling BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Brownsville Packets, 8 A. M., and 4 P. IS. Beastly! Packets, 10 A. ISA, and 4 P. M. Fox Paa4.i)xxruu. D Leech & co's. packet o'clock P. M St. Loafs—Saracak. Cincinnati Messenger No. 2. lIII.ORTS BY RIVER. CLNCINNATI—Per Messenger No 2-27 hhda 1 box tobacco, D Lentil A Co: 24 do do. Clarke & Thaw; 2 ngs wool, 2 do feathers, Forsyth A Co ; 2 bbl. I.od, 4 hhas bacon, Wick &;•liirCandless ; 77 bales cotton. King. Pennock & Co; 75 blrls whusley; 51 Me Michel; 20 hois bacon Rollers & ',keno's. 2 truoks, Clarke & Thaw, 2 pkges, J Kidt & CO, I box books, J It Mellor. 2 rine. hams, H Clark; 1 box mdse. %V Graham; 2 bbl. bn, Hes, J Kennedy; 51 bales cotton, Illacksteck. Hell A Co; 1 box, J Franey; 20 boo soap, R Crangle & Co, tl boo md., J D Morgan: 1 do d,, %V Lanrner. ST. JOSEPH, Ma—Per Paris-2.606 pc. horns. W H Holmes & Bro ; 15- bales hemp, J Irwin & Sun ; 121 MAN molasses, Miler Jr Ricketson : x hhtls bacon, 2 boxes, 1 spour,4 aleFulen & Co; I box radar. 2 Mobs tobacco, DI Leedh 24 Co; 5 ht.. bacon, 1 cart wheel. In Cochran; 20 hbds sugar, 20 Ms rice 40 Md. molasses, 0.13er aboard 10 bbls high wines, 11 A Falmestock & Co; pipes brandy, D R Miller, 4 sets wool, Clerks & Thaw SUNFISH—Per Wellvville-12 hhds tobacco, Inn A live; LI dodo, D Leech & Co; 4 kgs lard, Smith & Mo dule 6 bbls dried peaches. f & R Floyo; 70 blds flour, Hcagellom hbds lobaeop ; Ido bacon, 17 Ms dour. F Perry ; 147 hula flour 40 hugs, owners alumni ; 10 tolls whiskey, P C Martin; 1W lids dear, Clarke & Thaw, 114 pus bacon, J Jordan. 170 bids flour, owners aboard 29 bbl. flour.! Illcraden lc Co; 315 bibs flour, 1 ail buckwheat do. J NlcCully. • ECTI,OIT o iVuxiin," and if Mr. Shields bad but been governed. by the above mow, he might have sa ved motley utd himself much phystcal sutfenng, but rendlibr following otter, dated Aped Loth, Idly: Mr. Wm. Shields, a respectable farmer of this vicin ity, was taken ill; called in a Doctor who doctored him for Dyspepsia lot one year, but he suit got wane lie Wen discharged ha Doctor and paid him lhiny dollar*. He then got u nal of your Veronfoge, and one box of &mauve Pills, and by tae nig of these med. icines (costing only 50 cents) he discharged, ha says, at least one thousand worms, and in two weeks was so improved in health as to attend to his bustee.a, and has been to good health ever smee, and .ay. Dr Jayne'a Vermnage and Sananve Pills have made a wand man of him. WM. 4 DPAN, P. M., •• - - To Dr. D. Jayne, Phila. at Port Willows, O. For soli in Pauhargh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. near'Wood rebl7-ddsr9 A V ALUAGLE MILL, Water Power, formerly known as Leonard's, capable of gAnding from isu ro Mei bashelt per day. together owl n htti acres o good laud one belt' of which is coos' umber. the other half prrie, under fences, improvement. a 'loci barn and double ' i ble frame here. The present mlf wa. bent Or mamas since, upon the .te of out built la or m years ago The old mill rented for Sob pet mouth We deem it nunccesenry to my more coneenting the properly, as it tot ;too eil,cted that any 4 , 130 PI buy before esamiulng, So nut properly to •hatited four miles north of - Quincy, in one a the best Weear Aron • ing countries. Thu property. to conneevon with mult. mg sad famatag, is mow admirably calculated for the rating it; sm. k. For farther parneulars, ca lon or address A. Wheat, k:wq., or' 1". J Or G A. MILLER. gurney. 111,Slay, 114P—rnyl0alvetewtoitS SENN ETT 4 BROTHER S , 41FEENSW ARE MANUFACTURERS, Blrmlnngtmon, I nor, Pletaburgl:4l Pa., Warehouse, No. 137, Wood afreet, Pittsburgh WILL constanuy Seep on hand a good 04.011 meat 01 WIUIS, of our own 01.01.11.tre, mr superior ounlny . Wholesale and country Pier chants are respectfully zn oiled to call and en amine for Lhemeelyea, m we are determined to tel cheaper than hm ever before been offered to the pub [l7 Orders sent by on.d,aceompanted by the cash e. L , Wereeee, will promptly attended to. ntyld BRooms_i. done, C ru B12:0112 - 6.ITTr — and for sale by RHE NIATCHEWS k myte ' 21 water tt FECESII RICE FLOUR—Just reed and for sale at the Spice and hl curd Factory. cornet of Ferry and LLb-rty as my 1.1 JOHN it HELL NUTMEGS k MACE—Just reed from the east, fresh. and for s ale by myle JOHN B BELL ASSORTED SPICES—Pot op for familytisTri tin cans, enclosed is a Hiding lid box, contemn/ Mustard, Alspice, Cinnamon, Ginger, Clover, Pepper, Warranted pore. For sale at the new Spice and Moaned rectory, corner or IFer4 it Liberty ma JOHN. HELL ICFtm m• Fieaa , sei s. county, the matter of the mat CT firebug ...b.. t Derilli3l.oll, and Ill'Clurs, Dennision t Co. And now, to wit: Thy ISIS—On hearing the petition of the trusteea, the Coort order and decree that the petitioners may fie their account a• prayed for, niche execution of the treat up to this data, and the said account shall be confirmed -ium," And the Conn further fix Saturday, the lid Joy of June next. when surf account shall be confirmed absolutely, end . said pcutomen be dtsmused and discharged from all the dune• and liabilines as to:lathes aforesaid, unless good elate be shown to the contrary. And that due nonce of the applmetloll (or the discharge of the mod trustees. he Riven in the Gazette and Morning Mercu ry. By the Court: rt yl3:d2su 1t171.T7, Pm Ovricx or 'MIL OLD ALLetieteT Littlucm, May sib, 1,49. I PROPOSALS will be received at this °Liu. unit the tIP.II Inst. Eor Cleaning and White groaning th tusido of due Bridge. The dirt and dust to be reel cleaned not, and al oldie wood work (except the roi and top ride of the cross timbers.) to have two coat of Loutzville Lone, well put on. E. W COOK. myllidtinay29 riCIOKS! BOORS —T Ness American Gardener P by Thomas 0 Feasenden. The Rev/American Orchardist, by Wm. Kenriek. The Complete Fanner and Rural Economist, by Fe senders Modern Domestic rookery. by wm A Deriders, Just reed by JOHNSTON et STOCKTON. myl4 corner whet end ad MN W n Insurance Company FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Secretary—J. Povrr , Jr. I President—R. Muss, Jr. Drarcrors—R. Miller, Jr., J. W. Butler, Geo. Black. Wm. H. Holmes. N Holmes, Jr., C. ihtoren, Geo. W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, Thos. K. Lyon, Jas Lippin cott, Jas. M'Auley, Ales.. Manch, Thos. Scott. Tbl• Coon any II now folly organized, and prepared to effect lesurance on all descrtptione of property against La, by Fire—esks of Inland Transportation and on Hubs and Cargoes of Boats and Vessels. ApplieSVOnil for Insurano• may be mode (for the prosenl,l to R. Miller, Jr President, at the warehouse of Robinson It Minis, No. 91 Wood street, or to .1. Fin ney, h., Secretary, at hi. °Mee, No. 37 Wale...root. Pittsburgh. myl4 • L OUISVILLE LIME-175 sbl+ me.'d roes sum . Tele- Lgraph, .1 for aale by myl4 ARMSTRONG & CROZER SVG AR CURED lIAM 3 -12 bureau47l4 - 14h Sh ay 's = patios . Sugar llama, lustsuding mld for roll by m 14 A 44,IIARISAUCIS GLAS.Y--600 be* assorted sixes, jot landing and m sale by myl4 SA W HARR" UGH TijAfr- - -so bbl. No 1 trimmed Shod; 30Th01s and bal E bbl. No 1 Herrin.; 10 do No I Mackerel; 10 di No 1 Salmon, jou reoid and for sale by myl4 JOHN WAIT a Co DAWN ATM FLA/CEO:7.D OIL-6COO and ) Sides, , As bills pore Flaxseed Oil, in more and fi sale by 1011 N WATT & Co, myl4 corner of Liberty __and Head sin Inpaiz DALgeLt, JESCE-15,000 E. I a kirteklang pit cam boat Like Ella, and for ral J low b 7 myld Ald D A LZELL - I.IIE mdersigned Assignee of Samuel Hill, Esquire. will offer at public. vendor or outcry, oil the pre. mow, on the 30M of May. rot, at one o'clock lit the afternoon of thai day, a 'IRA' .T OF LAND, contsin• Ism 330 and • half acres, inmate on the olononeabela river, atmat coun ty. mile above ldo-ongabela City, in Washingt. Pa There are erected on th i s reset • Ile* two story brick Dwelling House. Alto a log Dwelling House. There are two good Apple Or. chards on the preforms . ahout 200 acres cleared or &Decree of which is Ant tut , river bottom Th e r ms Mitts o(0 feet of Shine Coal,under the whole tract, equal to sok on the Monongehela river and re caner. nom to the river that it costa beta tree to re m e it from the hanks to the boats. The mod ie of tve hest quality. nod falltaitta an invahanstibla quantity of Limestdue. This tract en I be sold In whole or In Per, to accommodate purchasers. Those edit:trig for limber information. ere refereed to Judge fill, restdtog on the prsmtres, Samuel Beek. et, residing near the land, and Daniel long, Inkeeper, Cmci•neu Ohio. There will also be old on tbe 31st May, Inst , at one o'clock in the anon , on of that day, on the monies, a meet of LAND containing 01 sera), ailtettrd hi Val. loefteld townstup. in sold comity; admitting lands of the heirs of Itarld Holton, Jerome Wattle and others. about one half of which is cleared, cc which le react ed a Grist Mill, with two nit of stones a now Saw MID; a good Dwelling Hoene, &c. The tones will lie made known nn the day of seder by JOSEPH HENDERSON, Autittea. miTitlimar24 PORTOILA INSTITUTE, TAICSIVI cm, WILL b. opened ID. V.) for the admission of goon Gentlemen on Monday, the Chit day of April. Toono‘i (payable in ativnnce) per mast. of month Engliah:Clasincal and klnthematical depart ment 1124 English department Stn A baited number of boarders Inn be received. For taittintomais, references and additional inform Pon, vm)inire of the Principal, at the Instituted Robt son street, between Federal street and Sandusky, W. C,OPF.I.AND, A. 8., Of Marty CoSem pobLn , Ex-Strar, and Que. Scholar from the Royal School of EngSalllcl , Federal at. near Robinson sr. oraysoltf T WILL receive City and County Scrip at psr, fo any Property that may be purchased of Mc at sale I have advertised iu the Posy to take place on th Pith and Ugh May, at Look N 0.2. Versailles township Allegheny county. WILLIAM L. MILLEII. mytduragylli_. .4„ alga, Bedford, Pa mint aorrairran, Indiana, Pa KING II MOREAD, -‘ITHoLps• Ili/LOCUS, Forwarding .d Corn- Vif enigma .51 c hants, and dealers, in Prodme and Pittsburgh Mann Mita, Corner of the Diamond and Diamondalley, Pi burgh. RinmotaMmas— R Dr. P. ghoenberger, 1 Nu.b..gt inhard ard, Hon- Jos. Mardian, tem.. Rich. B. Falun, EN. Bt Simon Drum, Fag., Gronnsburgle - , •T. Oeminill & Co, Philadelphia • J. Milliken& Sens, Leneistrnni, p a --..-.... . ..J. Reamer, ppoopq6ghrrpp viudford . tilhollaa sihliduria ~.. 1 LOCAL MATTERS. Rev. Mr. Teesdale, of the Grant Street Baptist Church, has accepted an invitation to address the. Literary Societies of Granville College, at the next . . The abilities of Mr. Teesdale, as a scholar and an orator, together with his intimate acquaintance with the Socieum of old Yale—the duties and wants of College Students,—will doubtless reader his address profitable to the Societies, and highly honorable to himselL Moak lacwrolsrum.--The stable of Mr. Janes, in Oakland, was set on Are at about 10 A. M, on Tnunday, and was burned to the ground. At about six o'clock on the afternoon of the some day, the "Right of Way House," in Oakland, TRUITEg'R SAL SORIPI SCailptl esrowrzo FOR THE errrsarrecnt 1,41L1 custsrr. .unoencemeat to July also set oa Bre and burned to theground. No one is, as yet, suspected of being the incen diary, but it is certain that they were set on fire by The attention of those wishing to purchase choice and valuable London IBooks is requested to the large sale by catalogue, which is to take place on Saturday and Monday evenings, May 19in and 21st, at the Auction Rooms oil. D. Davis. Otrrnsorous.—Mr. Rice still persists in attack• ing the police of the city through the medium of his play bills, and in what he considers more, do- livered in the nag of the Circuit. Mr. Rice is, we hulk, making a greater fool of himgelt in his play ing, than ever he seemed when attired in his town's dress He should recoaect that there are many men among the police as estimable as he will ever be. LATER FROM CALIF'OIIIII 0. The New Orleans Picayune has received, by way of Mexico, advice, from San Francisco to the 7th March, as contained in the annexed private letters, written to his partner by Mr. Andrew Garr. of the house of afford dr. Garr, of New Or leans. Mr. Garr was a pacseoger in the steamer California to San Francisco, whence his letters were brought to Mazatlan by Mr. Parrott, who lately went to California as bearer of des patches' Bar Frissimisco, Msacu 2, 1849. 1 have the pleasure to advise our safe arrival at this place on the 28th ultimo, after a tedious pas sage of twenty-eight days from Panama We were detained nearly a week at Monterey, about ninety miles below th a, in consequence of being short of itiel; after taking on board twenty cords of wood we arrived here with about two hours supply of fuel on hand. - . I have been on shore but a short time, and am heartily surpnsed with every thing that I see. Speculation of all kinds is rife, and exceeds any thing I ever witnessed in Mississippi to the palmy days of'2B and '7. Town lots are held at the most exorbitant prlces, end every lot-holder is worth from filly to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. I have yet had no mean, of aseenaining the state of affairs generally, as I was prevented from going on shore yesterday in consequence of a severe d, but cannot but belleve that there is an Doan tural and fictitions value placed on every thing. which will soon be corrected. Merchandise and labor are extraordinary high. In relation to the mines, there is unquestiona hly an abundant supply of gold, and it is continu ally recovered in new plan". The gold reg on In now believed to extend down as low as Lower CAllifurnia. There Me two or three Anna who monoprl.ze the business of the place, whoee original employment woe soling their goods by retail to the natives sod taking their pay to tallow and hides—the farmer chipped to the United Suttee and the latter La Val paraiso. Since the fever broke out they have used their money in speculation and buying goods from vereekwhicti ant., in abundance from Mei:- to. ChM, Peru, the Sandwich Islands, Lc. There ere not toasts enough to contain as in the town, and I shall camp out to the neighbor's. d with tome friends who came out m the steamer. home few buildings are gout; up, but very trw, carpenters wages are eight to ten dollars per day. I am writung tnu in the cold, and my fingers tartly ache. The rainy season, accompanied with cold damp weather, will continue some weeks. Thu hue been the OeVerest winter, however for yenn n this country. The rain• have been heavy, and he coctmumcat on with some parts of the mining egino out off. It will yet he a 1110111111 before pubes an leave tb.s lase° with safety, owing to the snow ad mud. I have some doubts 'whether the present town of Sao Franet,eo w.II continue to be the plate of buts nes. It to situated a few miles float the entrance (tithe harbor, on the side of a hill; but the great ob- jectton to it, as ;■ place of bustuess, it that vessels cannot approach under a quarter to half a milo td the city, owing to a.flat which makes otf directly in front of it. Vessels are con.quently obliged to le Pghtened, and the goods are again to be shipped up the bay into the inienor. There are other sites up the bay more suitable, and I should not be sur prised to eta an attempt made to change the San FWCISCO, Maxon 7, 1849. I wrote you a few days cone on our arrival, and iVilfloysetratrhe dctentioe eFw. aerie! fiat Maxi& lan In give you some items ormaters and ttings to Ws delectable country. In the first place, to far as one can learn, the gold stones are ail true. The canoe.. quence is, that labor, rents, provtmons, &0., are c norniously high. Tuwu property for cash ta beyond any thing ever heard of in a new country, and lots are selling in this place from five to twenty thou sand dollars;rents from five hundred mono thousand dollars per month. Carpenter's wages from eight to tea dollars per day. The steamer Califirma is deserted by evens soul except the captain and chief mate, and there is no probability of her leaving under two or three months. This is speculation on my pert, for there is no saying when she will get either fuel or crew. ly to one hundred dollars per day n nothing traordinary for miner. 10 make ever, some danger from Indians and our own coun trymen, prowling about the country committing murder and tbelL Gold a very atmodmt and goods extravagantly high, and an iron:moss population coming forward, who all resort to the mines and re turn merely to throw away the proceeds of their labor. In fact, I can hardly give you an idea of the state of the country. Those who have been hero a year, with common industry and prudence. are worth from twenty thousailld to two hundred thousand dollars. I have not been able to procure board to the place, and to company with Mr. eras er and young Deems have ;niched our tent a quar ter of a mile from town. Wages of servants 8100 to 5200 per month, and in the course of two or three weeks, when it will be seasonable weather to go to the mines, none will be had at any price. You may Judge what a state of adage exists when common laborers can go to the mines and return in a month or sin weeks with from one to three thousand dollars in gold. It is yet too early for the mass to start to the mines, the weather having been very inclement. We intend to go up to the mines and see thecoun try, and have formed a party of five fur that pur pose. The great d.fficulty ain procuring convey ance. The price of pa.eage to Satter's Fort is 325 each, and $5 per cwi- fur baggage and provision. We have an idea ,of buying a whale-boat; the price is 5700. From Suiter's Forte to the Stan islaw, the transportauoa a difficult and expen sive, as ■ team of two oxen and wagon earn 5100 per day' Gold is selling at $l4 per ounce, but is taken in trade at $l6. 11 is worth in Valparaiso $lB, and would nett in the States $l7, all expenses paid. Natrvoo Tcarrts—We have stated thw the wall• at this edifice have been purchased by Moos Cab et for the use of eta association of French Gumbo ousts. We learn (rota a eatieralla who residt-a in Mimeo° that Giemt paid 63 000 sad the eitizen• 000 for the Temple and aisenal, together with about eleven Sores of ground—the title being vested - ly in Mon.. Cabal. lie ham commenced rebuild! , g the Temple, and employs the tabor of three hun dred men upon the work. Much of the inter, St that has hitherto attached to tine edifice will now be dissipated, for it will no longer wear the proud name of Tempe " hut in tutor,' a will he known no the "blonstcr Hoarding House." The basement story is ht be laid Otr into kitchens, tee Brat door will be convened into a dining room capable or ■ccomrnodauog a thousand person., and the re. coatoder of the building will be Onett op for school room., orllims, sod sleeping epartments for five boo dred peopla—Oquatoka Spectator. Ws Crate!Melva EVlltecte—Tax HereWON Pketo Among tne venous nostrums which am daily given to the pubic for diseases of the hate, we have ever been averse giving a . ./ credence to them But from ins nornereu• rerpeemble testimonial. of the virtues of the Hyperion Fluid, with which we ham been in cared a perusal, we were uteltned to make a trial of the acme, ben confidently d that if It did nu good It would do no harm, and the remit was Mot it certainly gave to the PAO a more healthy and trout , ant gro wth, and completely cleansed the akin from the ac and dandruff We are insured thai it is almost an tniallibie cure for baldness, and a certain priolien. non to the hair turtling grey. It is purely compounded of vegetable extracts, and saire in Ito appllcatiou. For saie try apfil,eodet I. WII,COX ID - A gentleman of Pittsburgh, who had fallen into an open cellar afier the eOrat }bre," ofirelned his an. cle an seemly that he was unable to refrain from cry mg out with the pain. A friend who had been rising 11 A Fahriastoci I Cos Rut/armlet.: and been cured of Rheumatism, gave him what remained In the bottle, and although his limb wee greatly swollen, he was completely restored to health In tlierler boars and treed from pain. This is but one or a great number of cases which have come under the observation of the proprietor. Prepared and acid by B A PAIINEFITOCX k Co, corner tat and Wood; also, corner Oth and Wood ate oral Al'Latore Lien offering this medteine to the public, the proprietors are well aware that they have to encounter a hostility generated by the count less impositions which have been palmedupon the public under the shape of.patent medicines. We are convinced, however, that it Is only nece•sary to give their remedy a trial to place it inpublic estimation far above ell medical agents of the hind ever offered to the public. It is the invenuon of All enlightened, ez• pertenced and learned physician, who for many years used It m his own practice. when he great success in duced him to offer It to the public at large For sale at the Dreg Stereo( evil 1 KIDD h V 0 MUTTON HAMS-=llMutton HMI., On con clamant an I for talc by mylo MILLER & RICK ETRON SPICES-300 m.,. CassJai YO bap Pepper; 10 do Alspiee, More and tor sale by Ml lO MILLER Is RICKETBON 'DRUM BUORR-70s In store and for sale by sayle MILLER 1 micKsrsort &NTINASONIC LAD Wino COUSTY CORTITECISTIONs In naranance of the established Ossge" or the P.M ., the Democratic Anomaaons and Wings of Allegheny 9 9wrttS , will aasemble ra primary moeuoga in their eetreral Flection District.. on Saturday, the ed day of 1an...149, to elect tarn persons from each district as Delegates to a County Coneetuion. to meet at the Court Hon. on Weduesdar, the hth day of June. at 10 o'clk, A. M., to _put in nominaitou sunahle candidate.' to be so nported by the pan, at the GVlteirlf lieat on in Oe. toker nrzt. The Antinaasons and Whig. of the 'town ship. (Pitt excepted.: will meet at the LISP I places for holding prlnetry meeting.. tree:wren the hours 01 . 2 and P. M., and thiw.of the Wards and boroughs and Pitt township, between t h e bolus of l and 9, P Al. RUST. CAROTHER/A Chairman of the Committee of Correspondence. April 57,11949 CANDIDATES FOH. NOMINATION CoI: %c . F 217, of Lower Ss Chair, will be supported by his numerous friends for Mis Legolaroce, subject to the dectsiou of the Whig and A/WM.. , 11e Convention. nayl;:dr.N.T Pirr ni7 - At tieshhettrition of many of his friends, MM. sti•u. SW•3II,W 1.3[11 has consented to be a condi dal. for the Legistatore, eubiect to the decision of the Whig and Antonssonic Concominii nityl7iddewitt, JOHN V. ROWl..a.hri, Leg., of Leper St. flea town Sip, will be supposed for theame of Crusty Tee,. n ter. subject to th e decision of the approaching Anti twine and Wing Lenin:l4,v Sr. CtAta mylSidtliwwwr P.ITIIONOSAIIT —Thelivings . or Allegheny county will urge the claims of Wte J. Ms.., for ...Mahon to this office at the coming County Conventton. Mr. M. is a good wing. and is every way competent to dis charge the duller of the office, and deserving • nomi nation by the party ALLtairILIT COURT, myl34llr.ver Inninapit L.Tlr.—C apt Jot. Vorsto, of Robinson town. hip will he supported for the office of Shend. atiltdec , the decision of the approaching Whig and Anima. owe Convention. Stevan WA... aii.3ll,l2bw•T Cot. ROKKIVI CAucirruaae, of Plum towatip, will be nipported ior the olive of Prothonotary, nobteet to the dectaton of the Whig and Antimasonte Ottneenllon. Ws.lra Struatsvakrr.-1 um • candidate for the office ot Sheriff of Allegheny county. airtime( to the decision of the approaching t. hig ard AIIIMII.OIIIC Convention lor nominating county ticket. CARTER CURTi.a. Sixth Ward. Pitiat.urali, April 2. 1,19--davirT SIIKRIVTALLTT - I,V. CLIAILIAVN will be 4tip ported tor the office of Nhertff, subject to the noon., non of the ,Itlnwtoilieand \ Vhtir County Convention. medled&vrtf T FacrITII W an. Prrrsorinoth Ma Frierinti —You will please Kam that I Wl] candidate for nomination for the office of Prothonota ry, before oar next Whig and Anumasouic County Convention. Yours, to., SAMI. FAIINESTOCR. Ehuibeth township, March. 29. 1 1 19 117- Roam C. Wsaiii.. - 111 , 47r7rMittbeth Borough, will be supported, before the appro•chieg Antlmasonic and Whlg County Convention, for nomination as • candidate (or member of (.ogislntare„by the and 7:d&wteT Wnlcno or O. I.thaares. AVSMOLT.-- , 1 offer meal( fuf a candidate for north nation aff a member of the General Asthothly, before the approaching Anfithasunic and Whig Convention. J. J. Masa, of Venaille• Township. ray 1 ifdlcwief Cot. /berm lay Log. wf E isabeiti toleoeble, wJI ba prewitied by hie mend., et a candidate for the Legis• loWro al the iloproecbing CANIV(UIPOIIOIthe Whig and A111101..1, oy. mylede.or DA•nl 1,101. t. Of Jefferson townehip, snit be a eandidste for the Leg/slalom, subret to the daemon of the Anumuonic and Whir County Convention. nty4 Wrtrrs: ...amil plea,. announce the name of Au.x.i.nova COO, of Ito , . inwnship, as • can di. dam ior the nune Leipsintora. aelleci to the deeisioo of the Aniiinssomc and Wale Convention. The claims of Mr. ‘Vmson, as • well qualified sod itilluenual member of the party, wil he earni•st'l pressed by those who am lost aeon:noted with h tn. - me A rood Witte. P Argratt7W"Thlgar., of Pb*eett township, will be gopported foe norm...non to this of. flee before th• enguing Anumegonto and Whig Con venuon the known abtbnes of 11l Marks, and ht. long experienre In the /Ace, are gpffmient guaranteu fr the correct dtseharge of I. dunes, jibe rhould be nominated m 7 flvt-ta gra vote J Err alts.n. EDlTOlC—Pitagle JOHN lee Town. bp. a a candid oe lift nool.nr, to , Tort to the dec.ll4(Al PI the V. by and Aoumenoutc Convention dowel' ht. CLAIIL. Jou, Ma-LEI.. to , r4ush of B , ‘araabatlt. wil he a cand , date (or age Logo's:are, euloot to the do omen Mato %Vb., and !tantalum. C.o.actidon. myltAltore, Tow.. Neer, of the horongh of :kl'fieeeport, w1:1 he a renAidate , or ronatostio (,r memo, of Aeorm bly at the repproael.teg Antorkeeoom and Wh.r Coun ty Con yeoucio rarkdaerli Purreormyesfe.-lilfer my.elr es • cenAdce for the offwe of Pro °now t, ekr-ect to the does.too ot 'ho approactoug 011Ie and We, Couolf Cooveo -100 my Ake , co P 03,2. CAR.O2I/El. Core, Coleht.reween- 1- 4 .111 t e •e•:%etdale for , he °IF,. Comm, ‘he deetshan of the 'intimate°, le had NN thg Couven , e , n airahLiertch liA lillltl. ADAMS. We•t•rn Inetaraue• Company. cuuturcnoty WI,o Aci of oporoit , , the Houk* unt, or I , e •JJ.•l' rtption of lue ttma.nder f thr root of the \N e.trtnlit.urnstre o,ap•wy llr tog 313:. .bare. al.Ol, (ober in 1 , 414 h.. 0 a. • im•rre, $2.1 Mon No w 'Or ••' Pi..,algh. IIIUR,1 , 1). 1711, day 0 1 May, A ketwetn tNr hoots o' 10 Tr" .11. clock Fore I 0n... r.r .laare will ru4red ne paid at ill. time VI t^.6t e, J. FINNEN , Jr, es= F!ll, R. art - aoa. oou NO SI •at ST. Porraarlort. f t, to mantraaturo all l trola Of 120 k: • TIN ANL/ 2,1.1.1:..1 I it.ON V. A ELE. Also, Black amtth Work Steam Boats Lain to order. . - - Hc's] wmivion mren 4, steam beat work. Have od ham , . a fine assonmesa of Copper acrd Brass Kettles, Tin %% are, c. he. .m bee Cook usg Stow., Portable Forst, veriou. met u v.ry COW , Galettl &r -ude for meamboats, Cabional mmgranu, or rail road companice e would respectfully !aorta rerun boat men and others to call and we oar ammles and prices twfore porekwme elwerhern eretl tAFtv ANU VA ALLI.L .r cam .—n 10..011, ttd it•Rerneunti, with account ei a visit to the ~„, i iaLltrhglans Bur:its:an, and the Yerseem.er Devi , Worshipper, and an ioqu•ry into the manners and stets of the ..em Ave) non, in Austen Henry Layard, C D. Just roe d and for vele by /I tit erOCKPON ECIR ED. Abl.tons..vi Car. fad Ward,) Ar.l :el, 1,49 $ Mr R. lers. Being afflicted or. ome time with a cough. which wag sn severe AP 111 unfit me ler my do!) employment. Frequent y otter ',lashing, 1 have een natirh exhausted. as to he oh.tred .11 down red rest. hinting of the toed edects produced by our Cough le) rui. I concluded to gist it a tam'. and net hap.•y to say it produced the desired eff•et in try and. After wine it one night, the cough au. abated, I “nnow perfectly see, .I•stes 1011,00 V This p await popular Cough Sirup is prepare' and arid R E 5. Wood street Scud Oleo by Drage.* get enuly Alt the two CII/C4 and miry. mill There is, how For Scrip at Par. fitirifi jotiN II 51E1.1.0R_81 Wood went. w II seil tor neon at per. the tot ow mg new and second hand Pomo.: One elegant re...raveled el ocleve Pt• Imo. mode by Boa, Sr. Raven. N V. 8325 011 One do do al ',lave 30 00 One rosewood 6 octave, Gales fr. Co, N T.• . 275 Ot, Onedo 0 do do do .. • 250 00 One mahogany 6 do do nearty new 21/0 Ott On* do a do Lond •t •• • • 225 00 One do Si do Rolicidtannu ..... •• • • 100 OD One do ft do Gentian 50 00 Om do Si do It A. W Nunn, • t ..... 2 , 1 00 One do 5 do English 30 00 ray 3 For lar•orkwood Gordon. Nato Aioutsoaxavil—Th om e steamerTHOS. THOS. ~.c.rrr, aL1;1 cmence on 51i:twiny, Mao 7.1 e run from the Old Greenwood binding. foot of POI at, to the OA vent leavnig md o'clock. • X . and at a , ch viten hour until 1.1 o c toe k . r.X., in", lelp front the Leer" den et ID e u. The Sa/Maes tee ' , applied with it'l the delicacies of the 'ration Tee at it &Hock The li•rden. with a large rotlection of ttreenhooo Pluto. Dahltnits. An• nnal Flour Hants anti Onutthery The cent 'tangible wharf boat Ureenwoed, wit be placed at the Pot Street landing mys Jplayer• of annoenting the •rrival of • eon anl splendid assortment of .1.011. from the manuramory of Jonah t!hivlrerins, Hasten among there a myth -0..0% itnteurood 141.111 Piano Forte. 7 ca laves. M.o. a .uperb equate Matto Forte, 7 octaves, carved rorownod or the stlle oh Loeb XI V. 'shit variety of 7, to tel vonith the attention of parehas ars to respectfell7 solteim-d. JOHN H. MELLOR, Soh. Arent for Chu:kering . * Piano Forma for West ern Pont.) Scalp at PAN, TAKEN FON ittIICKNRINit'S PIA`MS. I/ It N•thß. at Woottatot ht No +tram, • Ter..a• 0a Rn eilyint lot Ow keemrs rua On, tßooton, at the loart•t e•sh prtc• Plittiturati, AlNtahts.ty city, and Costa) , Ncrip. Ittcy eoulort , e 'rola II to y octaves, uld were seopc.ed h l Mr. t. tacit tiritta .hi• mortal Tht y •tr strayrutttett to be equal to coy to lha ritt, barmy all the latest Improvement, u.th as etreular Sr tot Haters am tented to call pre•tous to purt-ita,tap el saliva. and. else, to rtr.. o •o.n , ivitt• uthe prole..to , tal tor o vekse, to Int:b• 01 the quali ty jrt ahoy. tii .opa,i,,, it t • N. if ...ttirtoto guerant ,, ei vr.ll he gtvrn vtlth et,h P 1 4 ,10 ett.Lll,og this ItulJer to ..bLhatt.to to east the to etrumnnt be proved to the teem degreepaper's., or Intl :1 IC 18 KARAT GOLD PENS. 1 . UST RC El VIA), a spletodtd lut col otoe anon Gold l'ens yet mad, Veils aro genarallo made CI frent 10 to 10 kar orold. I lume load merge lot Illemul .. .cle.• red or le karat gold and Bahama amok outworn hour public and spring 11. a quill, mod confident') reruns mend them ae the very hest mode. lid dolmen au prioul goalilie. 0114 Si, to ed, and all 1•01111:110 , 1 Al.O, a law extra 1.,C•11111han )V IV [LIMN, corner 400 and Mitritne ale CCINCINNATI SOAP-75 ble post ssat sale by mil IS I! II It IIA iII EIA CON-404x) 10. of ij oo SlJec reed end lur We by 814 1V lIAIIIIA myß 31 vntler and 61 Irani at icuotty myr6-0 bbl. In •tnn and ow Sale raylo • IJANIII.LA IDIANM—IDibv ad • very choto• 40011 V ty, received awl lot wale by BRAUN 8 RKITY;II IL 0r1.15 . 1031-1 ra.e, arst , snl.l Niro, 1.0%1 fia hi JillAU"• 11. 0 11,.1.1411 . 11Llt o A r NI .. 11 , T— by l este, wa.tatited pure, r. , myll bush extra quality' 114 do dried Ap P pies, (or tale by J DIVILA.IAMPt, mylo 11(1 ,to.l ppmp furnoy 11•Nr cured do, 3Von do •awu cured rthoulder., lot .•le neylo I U WILLIAMS Vllll-3 bbl. pickled Se!mniii 5 do Uolumore Shad; io do do I , erninti 10 de and No 1, It mild Ilack• erel; 1 ca. tracked IlallInrs; 211 Au. halter. sealed liarnac for Foie bo m,lO JI) WILLIAMS EAS-10 half ehroil cairn Chulani 5 CIISCS canoe. TYoung Spoon; do !sperm! and Gunpowder; tO easy boss, ranauu rinstuar for ...Id by awl° J L WILLLAILS DRY & VARIETY GOODS. TRANSPORTATION &c,_ SHACKLE:TT & WHIMS, DRY GOODS JOBBERS, ARE. now receiving a very lame stock of fresh (roods, of recent pnrcharre and imperration,whice they will sell to the trade at such prices as cannot fall to Rive enure raurfacuon. ' • . . Coy and Country Merchant" we invited to call and examine out woek before trarohaalogielactotiere IDE STRIPE CA9BISIERES-1 case new style 1.3 fancy “side stripe" Cassimares, hmt ree'd and for 13 lit OtlN.t.—A handsome almortmer — iM:: e - vi — aud betamfat idyl. Bonnet Ribbons, just ree'd and for sale at reduced price. by myl' MURPHY, WILSON & Co HOWARD DUCK-0 bale. beavy Cousin Duck, suitable for steam boat decks, 'wagon coven, A.., just received and finale b myll ISURPLIY, WILSON & Co VINE GOODII—IB pr Gold Spectacles; I' 8 fine Diamond Finger Rings; 10 bloated Boxes, net eased: A large asserunent of Fam6, with fine paintings alias, gold rid silver gilt. Silver Butter Knives; latch agate handle; Gold and ell!er maim Baeks mut Slides.... AIso—PARASOLS, dark green and other turtle.- ate colors. The above goods, with • large assortment of Jewel ry, Fancy Goods, &e , will be sold Mr man or other good money, at No 67 Market sires& by myll ZEhULON KINSEY lIIBRELLAII—IO eases cotton and iriagian3 Um brellas,, cane and whalebone ribs, just received and for sale by SHACKLETT k WHITE, mid 25 eases enuon, gingham and salt P Parasols, new styles and de s green Tore sa nn, with fringes and plain border., and beanufal ivo ry and fancy handles, Just reed and for sale by myd SHACk LETT rt. WHITE CASSIHERE-5 pieces vary fine doe fin (bigot) Camimere ' received as a sample direct from the manufacturer, for sale by 11 LEE, snyti Liberty si , rpposite sth IDERLAP AND WOOL SACK—On land and for .41_ min by myB H LEE DRY GOODS LT WHOLE Nv- MURPHY invites the annition of mer e chants to the large supply of new Goode past opened in Los wholesale Rooms, on Rd story, northeast corner 4th and market streets, Pittsburgh. This being his second supply for this spring, he leas many kind, of prods m reduced prices, and some styles not to be found elsewhere. taykaterT DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.. MURPHY, WILSON & CO., No. 48 Wood a., Pliddburffh, ARE now reeetving a new and beautsful asseriment of SUMMER GOODS, pnrehased within the lam few day. and at gmatly reduced prices They are now enabled to OM an assortment, which for beauty of style and lowness of price, cannot fail to give sat isfaction to the most fastidious. All the really desira ble and useful goods of the season will be Coned in their mock, and they only ask an examination of It to convince the mom iwepucal of the facts mated. apideditrwlwS ENOLISIEI AND ARID lite karioolcs T AM D LOCKWOOD, Mr many yarn. • ed with Mews. Wiley and Putnam, and late John Wiley, New York - sod Loci:logo bar established a Bookeetrinv Howie at No. 63 Wood slice; between ad and 4th street; where may be roued a val.ble roller • of S N DA RD EINULISH and A NI ERICAN AUTHORS, at prices as low as in the Kustern cities. EITENGLISH and CONTINENTAL ROOKS, • Meg , sine t , Newspapers. Sc., inmp.tned . to order. IPTIONS and INCORPORAIrD SO CIETIES •re shuttled to receive their books duty free. tpr - hriglish and Americus Catalogues furnished gra tis toall those who desire them, or seat per motto uly address J. D. L wdl always be happy to exhibit to ladies and gear men his book., and tmnart to them any informa tion whien he may possess resettling them. myttf A ORGAN'S WORM KILLER —Another pronf of M the triumphant lances. of Morgan 's Vern:dup. Yrrmaretoo, May 10,1819. Mr. John D. M trwattl—lf my ester Is of any use to the suffering comomuity, to regard to the niacin of Morgan a VermtMge, you are perfectly welcome to it I had two chudrett sorely afflicted with worms; I be came alarms and •ery Justly so„vo hen I triad your renowned Vert:natter and amen:shine to toll, one or them was delivered o n ( about fifty wormy fifteen Inches long, of me moot menial kind, reset:m.lm.y more the appearance Masts. The other child eras deltvered of about in The ehtlaren are now &hug finely. Yfill may well be proud of your Worm Miter Yours tin g Dian, Bnors. Virgin t'ley. Prepped gini rol , t whole.le and • mail by JriliN D. irri,girt, Wood lunar, on. door bolo.. IA anintid Miry. myld NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR{ CANAL LETTING —The under • wined, Tenant. of the Wastheb tud Lao Cant hereby pre two ee tua. wt s •eatisi preposalset N thiangton. Dar... roosts)... Int.tena on the ilth day and arrive nett amount at Warren, when they connect with the Mail Stages for Akron and Clevciaad, arriving at etch of there plates before night One or the packets leave. Warren daily at 5 P. AL, and arrive at Beaver intim, to take the, morning bolt for Pittsburgh. CF. 9 LEEPINOWELL & Co, Harken,t p m . ALB TAYLOR, do 103 JOHN A CAUGHEY 4ent, comer Water and Smithfield an WHOLESALE 81108 WAREHOUBB H. CHILDS IS CO., NO. 131 WOOD STRRET, PITTSBURGH, WOULD respectfully invite the attention of mer- TT chants slating this city to their very extensive atoek of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting ln part of 9,500 CASES OF BOOTS AND SHOES, comprismg every variety of Men's, Women's, Misses' and Children's weer ' of many new !styles, and of imp. dor quality, adapted to country and cup trade. A large assortment of LADIES", MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S DON NETS, among which are FLORENCE BRAID. STRAW, TUSCAN LACE, MITI, AND, BIRDS EYE FLORENCE, CHINA PEARL & LAIN N, in great variety. Also, ARTIFICIAL PLOW ERS, HENS', BOYS* AND CHILDREN'S PALM LEAF- HATSHMEN'S LEGHORN, PANAMA AND CANTON HATS. All of which have been purchased direct from' the manufacturer. and Importers, and selected with the nustost care, and which will be sold on such terms as to make It the interest of Western Merchants to buy of us. It CHILDS a CO., mchlarlavritaS 131 Wood street. anro:waratrrii & Co., rNFORJA their Mends and the {rabbi, thalthey have 1 no longer any connection with their late establlah meet In Penn street, known as the Pittsburgh Brewery; having removed their entire business to the POINT lIRRWERV. In Pitt street mylskd vP We re-publish the series of letters, on the true Pathological nature of Cholera, by Geo. Stuart Hawthorne, M. D, late of the Belfast General Got piutl, and now of Liverpool, England. From en introduction to these letters, in a pamphlet publish. ed at Nashville, we learn that the author has had at least, as extensive experience in the treatment of Cholera as any other Physician in Great Brr tale. That his success in the treatment of it has been extraordinary, is placed beyopd dispute by the highest and meat conclusive testimony.— Boards of Health, Physicians of good reputation, private iudivaduale and public meetings, all unite in testifying to his unexampled success. The Dan• aannon Board of Health, in presenting to him a piece of Plate, take occasion "to convey to him their most grateful ackaowledgments for the (mi ncet services he has, under Providence, rendered in checking that de,tructive disease, which had raged with such violence amoopt them" The lett. Dr. Dawson, if Dungannon, a highly respectable and able pracutnner, who changed his origins ,nede of treating the disease af,er his 'Talus idea' of it, in con-equence of "the most important rotor motion" be had received from Dr. Hawthorne, had been corrected, says, in a letter to Dr. H., writen in 1614. -Would to God, my dear air, your mode of practice in Cholera, was more generally known •is then it would not be so fatal a eenurge as it on l'rtunately now The late Sir Francis Work.- loan Macnaghten, in firwarding to Dr. Hawthorne Hakes of Bi!ly and Hunluce, says:--1 can add from my own knowledge, that no individual, who, Si :ho commencement of his disease, had the for tune to foil under your care, was lost to his fami ly, that, „partly after your arrival. mortality cease& —that unilteit reliance upon you was manifested by all—rind that despair was relieved by the most cheering expectations" In the address, the signers, among whom were Physicians, members l of this Board of Health, par ish officers and private citizens °file highest res pectability, say, "that not a single death took place in any of those cases which occurred subsequent ly to his (Pr. H's) arrival. Three Of the signers, Physicians and Surgeons, and members of me Board of Health, add: "We, the undersigned, feel it our duty to express our most unqualified con viction, that your plan of is the best, and the only safe one; and that if sufficiently early tad efficiently put in practice, even in the most Vio- lent farms of the disease, and universally adopted, it is calculated to save many a useful lifis, and render a most formidable disease comparatively mild, and less fatal than moat other epidemics. LETTERS ON CHOLERA THE TRUE PATHOLOGICAL NATVRE OF CHOLERA, AND AN INFALLIBLE METHOD OF TREAT ING IT, IN A SERIES OF LETTERS, WICK fa IWCANDLESS, comer wood and wow. as LETTERS ON CHOLERA.' Letters on Oholora. SY OIL IiSWTHOSKS. ddress oa beilelf of tha inhabitants, [he p. AT ODOILOS DrILULT lIDNATHOIDU, X. D. Leos senior Physician Gide Bryan General Hopi. tat, , and nose of Laos pool author and origi nal dieconsrer of the IMO 1.41.4 itt Ventilating Ilospstals, Ships, Prisons, and Pa ie Bus/dings, by the agraey of /teat, and other worts. (We begin with the second of Dr. Flavrthoniela letters, because the first, being confined merely to a brief active of the report of the London Sanato ry Commissioners on Cholera, possesses no interest for oar readers.] BENECE! Gurnmeri—Haviug, in my last letter, joined .ite wit i the Llodon Sanatory COntatiousiOnerr, the alleged ancurabdity ol the Cholera, I thins right here to state, that I rally agree with them the opinion they have expensed upon the non- contagiousness of the disease—a subject with • grad to which, also, it to °Cereal importance th 'whim mind should he prorerly instructed. The opinion that the Cholera is not contagious has not, lam sabstied, been hastily adopted, but h been founded on extensive and acute oboe uon. Flom my own obsereatioa noon the di ease, I had long since armed at the same condo Quarantine restrictions never retarded the en trance or Cholera into any country for • siagle near. They never did good, but always a great deal of ansohief. They embarraissed commerce, and injuriously a salted the tears and, cramped ‘tie ioduatry of the people. It will be a grew bles sing to the community, in case of another invasion of tha disease, tribe alarm of the people he not to aneased, and all the coecoumant evils aggravated by any unnecessary and wales prerwllliOne How the disease is propagated, and. oy wha aws its prowess trout country to country is gov erned. are subjects Involved inn absolute mystery It is pre vonineutly ",he pestilence that walgeth lo darknesz." An the pnenamena, however, attend• Ong its Inc vier nod present provers over the cant., to hold,/ its opinion, that is it not prOpagatud ov coat oven. Wu hcl it starling up to man, ettilt.c only, leaviag mrer.~ediate town,; even •twits ILO Ititereeuttl traffic baa been en iensive, untaueted It• mote ci moot has beet u.trireced,nted, dad I y Its eceenttioty, it nes eel Ipr:ultimo as CO the law. wutela regulate its a,ousse. at dedanoe. to teatime it. preaeat earer.r lOWaral us, a truly remarkable fact to he ob,etved is, that it follows, or neatly as way t.e, p•ro.nely tat same cede as n.riuctl)i soil, m. la reroarLobio , it leaves ur touched Muer 'dams 11. formerly passed over. Al together It la Ike moat abnormal e, aurae that eye, swept our cavil. U.utlocto,l to those law• which bare been otmer , ed to mark or rsitad toe other p.atocucea them ad to the width of its range. rod ..",r,,iPrth",tp(be destructive rap.dity ut ito itteatelel. If, however, we eanuot by auy prreaUtionary thellatirra avert the approach of the Literate, it moot bo woolt 000ry know that, When It doe. melee It, attaug, 31 Is Wlthi , l the power of the me.'- thal an htteco.italy to (% pc wrath it. Tu explain by what way thta own hut be dour, la Ma ulticet I bora .41 beton, taped In Lhasa letter, tatattas tny.cb huriwiwtt that, in this ttalight- Fined an of iiivdieal erten., Circler. should have twee ec ostensivety fatal, as It uriociabwoly has twee. The mon , so, because I have never met Wllb a &wan which, ,uthen ecientitically treated. was more Manageable. or more easy to cure. 1 to 1,40111110 firtrilitlilblif oily when neglect• rid, or lajoilicionaly treated. That tt has not gen erally been judiciously treated, to a lad which , minuet le denied. II has horn too touch the practice canoes medical man blindly to billow the °platoon of others, with out examining or thinking for themaclvea. The inductive method of arriving at the truth cannot be of more use in any department of science than to medicine. Every phyairian should take care to compare the conclusions arrived at by other prac. Wieners with hie own observations of facts. Ma ny of those who have written on cholera in these countries hove been mere theorists, without eine mance, and, of mow quence, the practice in that disease has too often been the sheerest empineinin. There hat been no retinae! system twee:sally pursued; nor has there been any regular plan of treatment ,generally adopted. Could there bo greeter proof of the ignorance that has Ito much prevailed ma the subject, than the observation of a correapoedent to a London medical periodical, of deservedly high character, who stated that what eareittha durum is area street %mad gat curs it is. asoOleri A mode of treatment which will __ CUM Mr abeam alike in all stmts. will CMG It no. Nothing could be more absurd, or indicate maze forcibly the want of that correct knowle4e the ct,ease, 'ankh observation and reflection abcedtt furnish to a medical practitioner, thou the various nostrums for us cure labia kayo lately found their a l, tray, from different ginner ihto the London Times nearapaper. Tho obsera ng of these ittipreard me, additionally, With e importance of bung no time m having the pub c mind rightly Inform ed upon such an important subject. ....,•,... Ctolent, like all other diseases, should to treat ed on rational pnnciples. The object of , a', [4O- one should be, ant, to ascertain what diseased ries [lon tends, caber directly or indirectly. to &NMI hie; sod then, when that is ascertained, nod ant oLL then will:he do so with propriety, be should address. himself to the counteraction or removal of that 411,- awned ecUoa. Ise drat step, Men, towards devising • phut for the successful treatment of cholera is to ascertain, Ninth es much accuracy as possible, artist la the utor ted action which, in this dissssv, so potently left with each sadden violence invades, and, if to itself, 3O soon annihilates the springs of Ilia To this end we mutt pause, and contemplate the symp toms which present themselves at the com mencement, and throughout the more of the die. not The patlingtomouth symptoms ere sudden de bility; tremoars, numbness, and general uneasiness, pain of stomach,' less or more severe, occutonally, headache, whiteness and clatniaeas of the tongue, and the puecordial oppression; succeeded by pa ging, vomiting, and cramps The disease varies, more or less, in its modes of attack, and in the general symptoms. Min fallow ing, however, is the order in which the symptoms generally manifest themselves. The patient first complains of general weakness and lativaor, an d what he calls a lightness in his head, an unusual feeling over the body, weight and oppression about the bean, with a disposition to sigh, aconeginled with a actuation about the stomach and hounds, which be describes as a feeling of emptiness; kis countenance is pale, and his &stores thounk—the fluids appearing to have receded from theaurthee. These symptoms ate followed by a rambling sea. Bahian through the bowels The sphinctei, losing its opouscule peararaiatta way, and the contents of the intestinal Calni are discharged. The bowels me affected at intervals of a feu; minutes, and the discharges become more and more Bond, tlll tbey present the appearanoe of whey, or of rice or how ley water—beonming, in many Ingsnees, nearly clear and trannpareat as rock water. The re- axatinn and weakness increase with each she- charge. The stomach becomes sick, maths Met tents are throare set The patient uo fOEle a de sire for drink, bat as soon as he his sendicrwed it is immediately rejected. The sickness and retchlog complete the relaxation and dilatation of the discharging' vessels, mid the whole MLitt part of the blood escapes. In proportion to the maps of the serous or watery thud teem the Ixrdels, the temperature of the body demerits, till it b000me• m cold as if dead. The pulse slab in the stun P, typo :Mon, till d ceases to be perceptibli at the Ten. Cramps then come on watt torturing , eevertly and the votes is bowie and stridulous.— Tee breathing becomes laborious, with a pate In the region MUNI bean. and the patleat tosses bun. self about, anxiously, and in vain, looking for relief, when change of posture cannot afford. A pm. Mond coma calms the closing scene. This is a description of the symptoms aa tlmy meat In this firm of the distress, and the whole proms der. scribed is sometimes isitisndeted within the space of one hour. la many cases the syMptoma more gradgally velope themselves. The discharges from the bow, els are at longer intervath—the first consening of the natural contents, the next of whitish miller, which becomes more gradually died and colorthaa, till it preeents the almost transparent appearance already described, Such mod:Boatman however, differ lately in degree. They are pr oduced, no doubt, by Neal anty of constunuon, or hares of life, or by the greater or less intensity of the existing canoe. ~, Now, a careful study of the symptoms Wits dee tallied, as developed by the disease, ia of this ut most importance towards enabling as to arrive ,at a just knowledge of what is the mato of the dis eased action here indicated, as, upon such knoll. edge alone, can a rational mode of treating the .disease be based. I shall, therefore, enter into a boat conederation of the pathology of the YarthUll symptom., giving my views of the nature ,Of thei .ostsd MUMS which to Ito several stages g. tees tee to them. And to this part of my letter / "beg • ai titular auennon, as, upon my views on this Sib. ect, I tound my mote of treatment. • 13efore, however, proceeding to do to, luny per haps, opportunely, pause to toy a word upon What may be alteged a+ to the exulting or generating rause of the disease. Upon this subi..Cl pinch SAS , een wriucti; and the view. eutertained by the +event! writers who have treated of it have been aid.) , various. Ingenious arguments have been adduced by all, in support of their peculiar Views, vet this evidence by which they seek to &tauten& me their theories is no coutheting. that to enter into . discussion of the points at ince, would require :tore space than is consonant with the 'knits I have at present prescribed to myself Beall content myself with observing, that. uy opinion is, that the disease is produced by aqua s t s.atic agent, or diatarbutg indoence oh the tiak. .nal eta:mousy, breed from-the bowels or aut.** by subterranean commotion. The sudden Abtifas. unions of the disease in particular places, ntgatit dtstances from each other, and at the sands time, can be accounted for,in my mind, on no tither pinbi eiple; and the fact that the disease is.now iitrick- - - iug its former course, goes far to entistantiMe such 11. mean Those fissures in the - eattb, which gave vent to this deadly agent before, are doing so again. Whatever the character of the agent may be, it seems to me maw in some powerful ptanner.in ; disturbing the electro-produciog (cecina= of body, (if I may so eimak.) That electricity is large. ly concerned in the animal economy is a foci now well established, future discoveries will throw much additional light upon this interestiagseit and the bringing of this animal electrthitis lath titthth abnormal state appears to me to be the remote cause of all the symptoms which manifest thence selves in cholera. A very remarkable &CI, Lodi. calve of such supposed electrical disturbance, Is that the bodies of those who have died of Cholera are, thr several hours after death, affected With startings and coctiorts of the voluntary muse* producing, in cases, even temporary &wor ms of the features; and leading she friends to imagine the individnals still alive, _thus presenting pnnomerion not to be observed after acath under any other circumstances, and exactly similar In character to the appearances produced by the plication to the dead body of the wires of a galvanic battery. On this subject, trisrowir, I am not lu a position to enlarge. I merely throw out these hints as Interesting subjects for physiological iusesugsuon sad rematch. I would merely edit, that a further confirmation of such s theory w old seem to be sifwded by the feet, that she disease is not coutagious But whatever be the exiting moose of Cholera 01 whatever nature or chanteuse it may be, a careful stn. dy of the symptoms, is I have described them, proves edme c .ncluswely that its primary operation is clan. on the brain and nerves, and, front this offeetton of the beam and nerves, all the symptoms as they dotal. ape themselves, flow as necessary consequences. The effect produced on the berm and nervous system Is • paralysedon of their tone and energy, ppoilming di rectly a dial itmot of the contractdo power of .11 the normal. hums of the body. 'ran general down:dein .1 muse dee power accounts for the weakness and 108. or winch occur at tie e mmencesnent of thadiseasa From that dinatniahrd elesumty had eaMtractilepowar of he osacalar system, the b ood and other fluidaof the body, not a rag propested with the usual force, .end to ~raw nate to the tower and interne pens. Olfortee the pile.. of countenance, shrinking features ead uthee symptoms, which indtenta a reemling of the fluids tram the external surface. This grasitasonard crowding of the folds to the internal tortices tweeting also for the primordial typreasion, p.lo of stomach,' in. Further, the etre-Mating power . f the blood Vet. Ads being ditmuisbed, they do not carry the bbd re Me brain caber with the usual IMO ..r m the usual quantity. The brain, theteforro, being thus stidthrt4 deputed of ita accost toed supp rt, becomes further impaired in its Inci andenergy, and la thereby, ten. send cull eta eapahle of escrowing its funenonl..— lien.: arnica the giddiness, a ignates• au the hesdr a d the further pt. alysis nod rel ..rattott over the body. Agana .he coati .etile power (the ebdombini 1218;81111, and • f themne at .r c at of the stomach, being Memos taped the become eel ,sal, and Product , Mkt fedi. of captures al watt of confidonce winch it always clap clued of. The excretory vessels, (theta-men& tie • of the erterie..)orwong -•1t the internal intrienea of he atomech a.d tat lune, Oaring in the somegenet+ become d ed, so as t penal% a toe rte pa ylyg; of Me thud admit Encases them, ab t nu Ow way, the serum en Um blood toesurpo. e mpWts tan been dila, lof .110te youths, in many iostentwe, that tney Wave allowed the 011108011 niece...or p•rueles of the blood. miring to the Mild, ~a sod (woo too towels, an appear. we if raw bed h mu washed to it. Tam anal len depectson of the eta untr q sae onus -el he the :scope of the egerolll prttionsa the votnt The a.me r Ifeet oh. se edar t the entemene to of blood Budded,. troil • a ortficm the plitent .10entries 8, It VW 'u-b, clot we co..ictrs o. do St 80 trh ere Lament of The sane lake, pianollloll to and oth-r exte , rm re It mord:acre eta escape of Its W• 1 11011 part of {ll cad eausirg an effect on the roast ram tots similar t that produced be blood I. nine, tot-rcases the rel non. nit elazation and ercakuses thaeitY_ren= witlf rash disa•arge„ whole dud part ot the 0: paanat sway . the tut le part etCO.llOll l , stealth .1, and the 11101 pnwera are uhartOod. Tat - ethers In , he eollaps- amigo In this not at eulitnwe erase, the patient beiloMeni of • hem or bee cold, and th teoo4ll et this applearldea p ot .y nuelitt de. the cacao, ot toe wreak, of Wile my pd. of the blood d: it of VIM di elicit oy do t y hlch .• .rage home •+.y to lb It for circalal Lene, Vie 111001,0 1 1 111Millr1111.1011 tof the vessels throe 'eruct, It tam to pass. hence WO efoo4lll l l the lied a. pan sirs .We extreme n: We t 1:4 which snit become caner toe 10 th ey, art deprived of that der •Ilt(11107.11.1.11.1 Winch ,s.r they should wider& in passing through the lugs I he sena of outfoodeo felt in the longs saris time, and tne pate and entihty felt in the ion of h a bears, rare produced by req 'Lenity of this blood, the great curu at tibrln rehdonns. It too erode circulate through toes , organs. Tess, I may W.11 , ...ree, has be musftictorliy at by diss.ction all r death... the vassals of the leap hang feud eta Ussitkl fibtim and potypoer acurce of the same sab lance; tee has twen related by Sr Jocruchsub • Raul ithysi, men, beteg sometimes digovt a-d to the ttiotes of the beast, so u in a emu toxemian m otsuro t all CS , culation It I. dillimet to prove whether cramps to the collapse stage are coast dby the elite ITO Tal color depletion that has taken place) *thy he sista lawn Ming retard:4 by the crudity of who mutinies port of the blood. The coma which In the collapse rogo , Fervent", is caused by the cooges4an tot aceumulellon of fibrin, that take placie in scuds of the brain, sod somethiall SP= .ercm into Its cavities. Such an my obscrutionetipost 410 Meatless of the gyaiptoms Inn thle;dieerran been neeemary tartar. thew to dwell opos ten, in order to prepare, for the right and and ready arprecimion of the meted es lpropose to combat all nets rymploroe.- 1 etter I she ',proceed to lay before larlatft meet, by leach the morbid arbors may be ly counteracted in every photos in .tektelt Itself, pro' lopsly to the col apse IT dies seldom avail. A mode of tee ent, the pathology of the symptoms t h radish! teem what 1 shall hereafter say on the. tia a ot he remcdle. , IVA 1 001 penult:led, Itself earn to the most emptied, as, • ram ..ditch, when timely and skilfetty ulteird jest pretensions to he styled lufallthaa • 1 hava the honor to be, &C. 61, Oa Anne 1318001, Liverpool, Jan. 12,1 (Aole DO= PalP9 !in. 5 tool ofol gto peat ,ffosiott I *look Wat &Was. Il4resoxos . 11sO u ra I dd.'s'. Fut ppm. ecomorati ;e:rt1,1921