. ..: . ~ ~ . . . s.--. ' ,Eaa.3:- ' s..N W. 4 :Z.T : .A I7 :- 7,l 4:X.lq7t7i'At,iM - ..':7!fr., - - - ,r , .3;.i...-Y-.-,-P;z, ....., 1 -,..,.-,....., ~- ... -.•.,..,....r.,- ', . 4 . 0.:.: - .,,,,...• --;: v -:.:- ~:-. ' , ... 1.., : - TIIE Pm3ListrED try wurrE. k PurTssunotir. TLIMDAY MORNING, MAY-22, 180. Latiek'ii- on' Choters, -, • sr Dr- nay:mores; . These letters, In an extra Gazette, thin tm bad at the counter, toy time to-day. Priee 5 cents. Never, io diem experience of ; newnpaper no tairneu, malignity, and ferocity, hive s,.ve teen or heard of any thing to coital the orgar of the Dem °cretin party, at 'Wnrhington, the Waillington • • Union.' Mr. Ititchie sans to; hat e gathered up all the bitterness and political heaor engen dered in hie contests for the lest ,foxy years, with e l li his garnered epithets of derisiOn and mal ice,steeped in the gall of his own sinned and gnarl. ed disposition, and pours out his conceninued and disgusting maligity upon the heeds of Gen Tay lor and his cabinet, from day to day, without ev er appearing to exhaust the dark mod muddy foun tain. That old, staid and moat respectable paper, the National Intelligencer, the , forbearance of whose able and gentlemply editors is Most sur prising, hes at last been fa roused by these enatine. crai ned• shameful ethicand it speaka oat with la, a manful deterrninatio , and a Severe. rebuke, which would work a cure in auy,hut a daperdie ' and utterly hopeless en e. Although it will only call fortha fresh bonen of vaupenstien film the Union, pet we thank tit Intelligeacerfor its tine- Iv remake, as they will, we that assured, arouse the indignation of theAinerican paple, who Bab bled and -instilled by the. nakuntaWle assaults made upon their Chief Magistrate, whose only crime is, that, he has defeated the Leedom par ty, and who has dismissed a few persona whose only merit lay in their partizan serviees. Tint we mete give our readers an extract from the blelligencer'a remarks, and although they may think themsevere, yet if they had read the Union' from day to day, they would pronounce them too tame. almost, for the spat provrentipti, We N.( th e m with pleasure, because they arejen. Alter paying that tha Presidency of Gen.. Taylor, reach ed, by services that merited the People's lave, and -byiettarecter that commanded the people's vol ., 'sway canalleace, watt scarcely begun,--that few or hone of the questions that Maim up a public policy have been touched, Uobody,of measures ss to foreigner domestic affairs, nordecided Steps as • to the interpretation of conatillidonef. duties,--yet it has met with a systemittic, Iferee and vituper ative Opposidon—an opposition which must mark, in those who lead it on, almost the last depravity and folly of party, degenerated into mere faction. “Here is an Opposition, denunciatory in propors lion as it is caw...e'en st , :hlth, Mewed of waiting for results % dares not wait a vain measurer; and though itself apoilatded awn' its: very capaclty to swallow; though ateeped .to nit very lips in the worst party renews, dyed to its Very bones in pro scription, and breathing even now, in Its very fall, none but .the cruellest and shaniefellest personal passions—thinks that out of the Mere lint-that the Adnainistration in preparing fir its public tasks, has been obli ged to lay its hands on some of the most notorious of the crowdefotinoxionn or incom petent officere with which the public service ls filled, it (that Opposition.) can fire the popular mind with sympathy in its furies, with resentment fa its fate, though administered' by the calm con victions 6f the country itself' The Intelligencer, after proceeding to any that this unprincipled oppelitiort to the administration, was an open and arrogant deelaration that 'the Preplo shall not Aare the Government, nor le allow ed to attempt to carry it on, earePt at the pleasure of a panic-War see of men, from whom, after long imietgaier, all public confidence has been, we be lieve forever, truhdrastrnP—proceeds as follows —and here we nak4he attention of every reader `Bet bad, unjustifiable ' Cash, uncitizanlize as an Opposition, no better foun ded thin this, must stand confessed to be, it Is atilt possible that one may add to all this delinquency a further shame—that ef being an violent as it is wrong, as odious in its language as it is unpatriotic in its conduct; and it is by just this course that the combination now stirring op Heaven and Earth to a woe Upon oar good old Chief Magistrate; seems ant on signali zing itself. Public services that claim not merely the ezteemi but the gratitude of every good cit. zee; a fame untarnished alike bp tbfeat and by cm elty, by victories not seisifd,'andliiiWant tormoder: anon after them; a military qloiy Sober as ilia lit fight, " whose lustre none that lovethe renown ofeur land can wish to see dimmed; a character blameless, fair and mild in the extreme; an eget thrtl, even if it were not adorned with digniues.which hive com manded respect in the person °futon otherwlie oh. sena; should extort at least finbattuntot all thew, nor ell that sturdy probity, that Wociffecited modesty, that tray republican sintledl7. and Sol. dimly frankness which throw Witslinnestgraiona. boot Gen. Tartar., enniiiiiiikit hlui..lie ligulllyed becoming the mean. of crierthreiv to the Ling Wen ination of the so-called Democracy; when borne to the Presidency by We popular hope that his in tegrity, hie patriotism, his common !sense,. and his canes would redeem oar public affitirs from the , - cc:eruptions and disgraces, lie has not yielded him self up a dupe to co Locofo blandishments, nor a , confederate to one more fraud upon those who elected .61m; he stands fast to his faith attti to his duty, and, so standing, will carry to Its end the administrative regeneration which has begun. Lie ties, in a word, not struck hands with the faction. nor given hp all reform in order to keep in otram its drones and its electionecrers so, of coarse, be must be bedaubed with all - the dirt that a dabbling Ikea= can ding; his good name mast be encrusted 'With all the sootiness of his assailants: his princi ptea nitmabe denounced in the-spirit of the Red Republic, his person in the besiege of the fish market; and, in order to secure an eloqttenee of obloquy which mere pithy hale, tutanintated by personal, could hardly Inspire, some ejected ex-of fice holding speech maker and paragaphist, rank ling with revenge far his Own merited and too long • delsyedranovid, is commiesitmed.to add the vitu perative voice Drell hie interested malignity to all the previous yell of peosonal invective with which General Taylor and the deservedly eminent men about hint have been, for some time, set upon In the Union. , "That journal has, our readers already know. • been for a good chile assailing Me President and his Secretatits with the most merely gratuitous vi tuperation. In the paperer Tuesday, however, as .it tired of these impotent disetirpai, bun IMUM ed a more 'vindictive tone, end resorted to means of offenceindl lees justifiable. Its long and most abusive elide of that day did not catch oar atten tion until It was two days old; but we do not re collect in all our memory of party acrimony, ever before to. have seen the decencies dim to the hind of the nation more shockingly violated. Gen. Taylor, though, as we have said, be has netyret hod time to touch any oflitiose Maser Gtovernment by which he Must tinnily stand or fall, is treated as al ready "a disgraceful apectaele;" as "a. revengeful &mar rot-Nhe ruthless proscriber of,his country men," namely, the ition holdi ng whojeturrged him MN: , ho came in; find he Is rammed op -as Nadia already demonstrated a clostuatei which addilito "depotian" an absence of veracity," and to "iiithless" cruelty reoertaiaed .indesalny and Incapitc, fly." His Cabinet are col lectipetr otigmatleed no "low alluded, unpriacipleal ' and shameless politicluna" one Member by name as "ferociensand while ftuother as "tortu oda cad iimmiropialona r while an inferior Inaction , ary is militia' ps "a political pedfiigate." 'lGeserkl Taylor Is deriaredtdhe meriting "the disgust and • aversion of the Assteililaapeopler In abort, is held'up, all - oast interms, as a compo und of the fool, ,—, the liar, the tyrant,. cunt the knave! This is no ovetdriVkli picture:. The limner bar not, for ho could notrsaggerate the disgracefol, un- Jdst,tmdrngniagendeminly eatuireof the Union. The rienth, l . if we know any thing of human nature, and the oh . arhetat of the American peopleiw W het bat they will - rally around their beloved and 'kite fated Chief ,Magistrate, and by. their confidence and ausehinent, thew the.- traducers that their nialigntutey has. been foiled in its object. Otnt Wvatvaa Roan,—We note a tyikgnehl cal erinr in the advertiseinent date tettiqg et the .ohfin and Pennsylvania Rail Road 'Company, 'ddax should read, it= the word ' 4 llnninh"- 7 - •,s finite country: It% corrected in this morn- fireft It will Le observed that the Treelhrer of the Company has, by his Iretice to Stockholder which :we insert to day, called for att Instalment office dollars per share, to be paid on or before the 15th of July, This is a reasonable nOlice,'whie.h, we &MIA not, the istookholders, who all take a deep Interest in the work, will respond to 'with cheerhil mess. They will sea the necessity for the money, as this contracts will be given out on the 30th of June, Car 20 miles of, the road,and the money will be necessary to meet the first monthly estimate. The faster the road is hull, tke Lwtter it will be for the stoelthedders and the pabbo, even at tp, eipetiss or a little temporary Incouvenienc.e. Fnrc Tsar—The beautiful ten store of Mr. Jayneit„' oo 4th street, with its Chinese curiosities and Menefactures, almost transports one in 'magi. nation Ito the Celestial .Eam.tre. It is certainly very pleasant end well arranged store, 010 Mr. Jayneakeepithe best of tea, no w e L know fmm ex perielleaj being a Jear leveret theTragrant bey*. •i ra ge, and pm:teasing to be somewhat ofa Mdse.— stock is very larce,and the most fastidiou s can not fail to be edited by the extensive variety offer ed to tempi his pilule. . The Rev. Mr. Burmughr , , of Sao Fi , U,Xat7- hag, is 6 a tda_ l, at that place, (as hilgag Joseph forsninal. - v — Thie.tholvii - .. las almost ennaatir.actlEol : ravages in Itouissiille. Pinaburgh is seal Moo from it. We tholOgivp,been. pleased to hale published rq+itt**e!iii.lisget' ot4ybui* drama ch. fain a acipVhditA after it had appearid its some of tie moinairuf:papeps, yrterday, was onavniling. ()in re - postai ikitsulis repeated applications for per mission, to eopy the roll, but was invariably reins_ ed, for •What reasciu we cannot tell. It is not of tett thalcoreasimable a request is refused by the of fieers of a public body. Par the Pittsburgh Gazette. • Mx, Wurre —There is at the Post (Armes of this city, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, a nuisance, Which it provided against m New Orleans and some other citict. Mang passing individoals,hke myself, have fre quent }occasion to get Wawa immediately after the Pon o pe as. to a i ki npti.f, to do thin, it is quite fin- Possible, without the danger of having your Clothe* torn, or your toes trod on, or your breath half queered from your body. lam not a grum bler and onlg inerdion the fact, because a remedy is so very easy. 4. few feet of paling, some two feet pad a half froM the wicket, Wall that teneces gary for persons .to pass In at one end and out at the other. I have never seen any confusion when this was tile case. Yours, 670. . _ ' POST BOTHERED NOTY BY TOO EDITOR.—We have no doubt that our oblirt;fig ?oat Master will be very ready to afford the 'Mlle any convenience in bin power, and if, on consideration, he approves of the sug gestion of our correspondent, we 'eel assured he will apply the remedy. General ¬ably or the 4"reshyterl•st Chuveh—Old School. ■OCRTII DAY—NIORNI24C 116»3105. Monday. May 21 The Assembly : was opened with prayer, and !lie clerk read Mei minutes of Saturday tulemoon, which, after soma few corrections, were adopted. The Ckrk seat a letter from the delegate to the General Association of Massachusetts,. On motion, it was adopted, and ordered to he printed in the appendix to the minute. The Committee on Christian Union, through (heir Chairman, Pr. Steele, made n report expres. Give of the neoesaity of that important measure.— It was moved that each clause of the report be Submitted to the Assembly scrim-etch, The urst clause ,was read., Dr, Steele stated in reply to a question from the Rev. Dr. Brown, that the following bodies were represented at the Conference: The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, of the Ifnited States; the General Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church; the Associate Reformed Church, New York; the Associate Re formed Church of the West; the Associate Reform. ed Church of the,South; the General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America: the Associate Synod of North America. After the reading of the first clause. the resolu tions, as they were adopted by the colgerenee were read; after which, a great deal of discussion arose on a motion to strike out the second section. Mr. Munkird addressed the Assembly tit length. insisting that, not only in his opinion, but, us Inc believed, in that of a majority of the ehnsuan world, many of the pantms were not titled for worship in New Testament times. He was followed by the Rev. Mr. Nevin, who made a very able speech, dwelling on the neves sity of Christian Union, but at the same how. urg ing the necessity of great caution as regards the maintaining the principles of the, Presbyterian Church. The motion toatrtke out the second :cotton was lost, and it was idopted. The wholis resort was then agreed to, as was a proposition to to the number of the committee. The Modeinuir annoimeed that the hour for the order of the 3 ilasjtro , had arrived, but the com mittee not Eilavkhg their report prepared, a letter from the Preobetery of Memphis, urging the ne cessity of sending a Attestor:ary to Rome. which was, on motion, adopted, sad ordered to be re ferred to the Board of Foreign Missions. Several other memorials were read by Dr. Mc- GII, and adopted. The Rev Mr.Elythe, on behalf of the committee on Foreign Mission! rend a report to the Assent. Ur, dUrelling on :the very grunt I,l).Kleteielee rI the ; cause, the too littl• nuention paid to it by many (A .the churches thoiughout the country, recommend ing that the efforts io behalf of this noble cause, be - renewed with greater vigor than heretofore. Mr. Lowrie nddressed theAmembly on the rub of the Indian Miesionsi The government and the ,Church were no* united in their etiorta to educate and alleviate, Morally and intellectually, the In diana.: He elated that a benevolent gentleman at 'the South, an Episcopalian too, who withheld his name from the NMI* had sent to the committee, five hundred•dollare, to be used for the purpose of buying a library fora high school at Liberia. It was raid that we should attend more to home Mt, slam: than foreign ones, and this wen the ease , but how small was the amount which every member of the Presbyterian Church in the Caked States paid for the purpose of sending misvionnnes to the benighted nations of foreign lands. Not more than three' gantlets of a cent was paid weekly. How great the reaponsiblity which rests on every chnsten on this point. Let us attend to our duties at home, but, ob,fet us not forget how little we are doing abroad; and never should the charge, that •we are doing tor ;wadi for the heathen, be brought forward. We have cause to thank God that we have now Presbyteries in Africa, China, and among the Indians. Dr. Potts stated that it was not written alone to the Bible, that "God is love," it was written :a the Book ot Natuje. It was written every where. The sun whia shone on all, which shed its cheer ing beams alike on the evil B.l2the good, was a proof of this. He bad been In h i, youthful days a wanderer in foreign lands lie haiP mood in the solemn, shade of Westminster Abbey, and with ibelinga of awe had gazed upon the tombs of the great and good who were interred there—he had seen the graven of the orator, the poet, and the statesman, side ItSt side. He had read the inscrip tion on their tatpb stones, but he had no where sena as an ephitiph "here Lea one who died for others." The march of the world is onward. It is improving in every thing. The most wonderful inventions are being daily made, and with gigantic Strides all the sciences are advancing. Amid this general march of all things onward, shalt the Church lag behind? No. Let as urge it, too, on ward, and in this respect at leant, coincide with the 'spirit. of the , age. , Barely the cause of the Foreign Missions in QUO of this most important which ever agitated tie mind of man. There is this beautiful feature in our race, that the more good man does, the better he becomes, and that virtue is its owe reward. Mr. Lowrie stated that the priacipal chief of the lowa tribe was present. Ile is not a member of the Presbyterian Church, and does not understand English, .but he I. a noble man. He had been of the greatest use to ihe tnisslonary cause, and never touched a eagle drop of the fire water. The Modendor requested trim to come forward, and, accompanied by an interpreter, the Chief, Nr-CHZ-Nna, which means, no fear la his heart, steppedformard. He bowed to the Assembly, and shook hands with the Moderator, who elated that he was glad tohsee him in the presence of the General Assembly. • The interpreter edam d that the chief had been thump from his horse while he wee out hunting bulikka, some yams ago, mid the wound had brek. en ontafreal. The Chief then delivered the fol lewing speech, an interpreted by Mr. Irwin.— My friendtr—YOu are Chicle of a great Church, and I recollect being with you once before. I was told that Mr. Lowrie, the Great Mantel the mis eremites, tone apeaking in our-cause, and I thank him. The• shining ,eon which beams so bmghtly to day, shows that the Great Spirit is listening to him. I hove' travelled with my brother the in terpreter,) and IMve been well received every where. 1 hope, that one day my peep.o may be lake thewhite men. Now they are very smell, but I hope they Will grow. My people have coo fidence in the Misaionaries, and nave sent forty of their children to their school, among whom is my little daughter, seven years of age. I hope that the church will still (trainee to pity my people, for they aro very weak. I feel satisfied that the (treat Spirit and the sAllasionades built the Great Mrs Caddy Poitse.among ray people. i theak them- too, far •Ltladirig house;for me, while I urn, at- Lemke; yonrilati. "Groat Council." We want strong bouses,:like the - whim man , for our wig wams are light, and tho sport of the windo. It Mutt be - some gift of the Great Spirit, that makes Waite ulhn Lateral= the IndiaaN but I hope that thip will improve, for they are now taught by , white men. Your mode of travelling is worid.wful; your rends are wide - your rail reads and raven are grand; but the Indian has only a narrow !path. I ice art the while mon Is strong, for nothing in tercepts' their Melon. They go down Into the earth, and find coal to bum, and iron, and salt, bta thelndian never searched in the grounds, for we are like a sharlear, arid week. I want yr in to thinker my people'—of the men, the women, tind the children. tILII3 now going back to my people, and willlell them that I hove been kindly tre rind the e lid J.At il and to see . my eh,4*l. - • - - • .•Tte Moderato/than took Nee-Chee-Noni ; by the he and mid, that he thanked him in this Rhine of the General Assembly, En the kindness which be bad insulfristed to the Mash:mimics. If they never met on earth. he hoped they would meet in heaven. - Nee-Chee-Nang then nerd, it any one hero knows the Great Father. (the President of the United &atm) let him tell of the poverty of the lowest& The Chief then eat down. nod a collection was taken up for him. We regret that want of room prevents oar giving the remainder of the proceed. lags, though nothing of general interest was done. ArTERNOoN SESAION The Assembly met pursuant to adjournment, and was opened with prayer. The clerk then read the minutes of the morning session, which were adopted. It mu announced that the amount of the col• leetion misad this morratug for Fear in his Heart' amounted to s.sty eight dollars. The Rev. Mr. Janneway handed to the clerk some memorials. which he moved should he read. The Clerk road the Treasurer's Report of the Princeton Theological Seminary, which showed that the affairs 01 that institution were in a vtrry flourishing condition. Five totters were read from Prolesser Miller, of Princeton Theological Seminary. A Report from the Board of Trustees of the Princeton College, wtts read, recommending the General Assembly to receive the resignation of Professor Miller, and to appoint him• Emeritus Professor, with the same salary he now receives, for the term of his natural life. It was moved to refer the letters, and report to a committee composed 01 one [ram etch of the Spools, which WEIS done. The committee on murk aska tto pernimaion to retire, which was granted. The committee on a paper moved that n corn committee be appointed to carry the ‘ll3lle Imo effect. Mr. Williamson I noved that the ronstdemtion of this subject should ha pustponel for the present. Dr. Plummer hoped that that motiou would not ptevail Mr. Nurse wished that it would. The motion to postpone was lost, and the origi nal motion prevailed. A petition wns presented by Dr. McGill, advis ing that the prayer of the petitioners, requesting that the Church of Tinnecu m, at present connected with the Synod of Philadelphia, I.e hereafter at tached to the Presbytery of Ranieri, New Jersey. Pr. McGill then presented three petitions respect- ing changes which the petitioners wished to he made m the localiti. of severe' Presbyteries. A long threurston erscte,l on these reports, in winch the w.Fstern memlan% generally parttetpated. The hour of adjournment nrr,ed heft", any tteban Lad been taten .tt the itrenuaes. PILOT/ WASHINGTON. CorrevpottJence of the l'atsborgh Gast., WA.1.1113,1, May h. 1,19. The annual statement of appropriations has just been nutted. as prepared tinder the supermten• denee of the Secretary of tile Senate and the Clerk of tae House. Au examination of than dOCUlllenk will elicit some interesting facts no connected with the subject of our national expenditures It appears that the aggregate amount at lbw' ap propriations made at the last seston of l•ongress was 5,371,421.1.04 I. But the whole of this .am wan not designed for the service of the fiscal year, be gianing July I bt. ISt o, and ending June 30th, 1 ti.so, though the great mass of the appropriations wad made for that year. I present to your readers the following analytical statement of the appropriations for that year For the support. direct and indirect. of Congress , 4 0 — out For the support or the Judtcrary & the Diplom la service, and I.:- Tarmac Del tments.and Mince!. inncens 1:-.1. •nditures, abou: 1 , 4,115,1,00 Naval aervice. ' , 7 4"5,1(00 Inf=3l Academy, and Pcc,cn SI -oA,voo NA Office Dep.! Traosportat.ou 0( ma i 5-, 10 000 I Ity teo, Irenmat/11011r coastw.e and Pa nmme,kOmmomtp 51 `" 0 00 J packet service Indian Department 51,000,000 Parment t Ales Ara.— ........ $.1,"40.1100 Light Houses and ht.m.E.Vnarslw.. . :I'll,ooo The above amount represent+ a:: the ap propriations actually n.rele for the servler rl the year ending Jane ::+l, 1 . 3.'10.1411 de-e, not present perfectly true i Ades. of the. probable rlpend,tur, of that year. It I. leas than 111 , n1:100eit of tile ay. propriutions 111,2 C rit the last ee••eon, I , y the snot cf four at:tons, three hundred and toneteen ttiaffsand dhhare, which In (1...h1 , !Pd, because the follounng tteme, ,nt lotted In the ettinial statement, do not properly belong to the expenditure of 1 550. name!) Nlemean Instalmetit for tut , :1,7:0,000 Dettmenele. to form, 3pp,prutiwns lor But the earn of swisioo i which in a standing appropriation for the Bremen steamers, may, and probably will be expended the next year, is added, which deductions and additions make the sum of thirty-one and a half million, above given, as the actual appropriations for next year. But to get at the expenditure. which certainly will be made within that year, we must add the standing appro. priation of 1:1,000 000 for the interest of the public debt, and the average additional appropriatons deficiencies and contingencies, which will no doubt be made next winter, will amount to $t 000, more or less, whieh will give us the aggregate 01535,492 of expenditure. Taking into the ac count the progress of the Nation, we cannot ex. pest that the support el government can aver be brought within this tam, and in nll reasonable pro bability, they will go on increasing for a ceatury to come, until, indeed, the Republic reaches its ut most stage of advancement and devekmement I set down the expense of the next session of Congress at $1,077,000. The portion of this sum assigned 10 the payment of the per d,em and mile age of members, is $0 , 15,000. There are two hun dred and ninety-two membera and delegates.— The average compensation received by each is, therefore, 82,620. Mr. Schenck, in his bill net winter, proposed a uniform salary of 62,000, with reduced rates Of travelling expenses. But as the contingent fund, the chargus upon which are not vary strictly audited, amounts to upwards of India million a year; members manage 10 pick op seve ral hundred dollars a year additional, in the way bcolos and other sell-voted present. The current revenues and expenses of the gov. erament, indicate a tolerably sound state of the Treasury. The receipts fur the last quarter were : From Customs about 55,374,625 61 From -lands 355,366 17 From loan of 1517 From lon of ISIS From mtocelinneoos enurces • Tol6l $14,680,014 68 Theespenditures doling the enme periodwere : civil,. mlscelltutelips and foreign in tereourse, (iecluding 51,030,059 63, under.treavr mit* Mazico) 52,873,030 61 On account of the army, Lc 1,637,082 10 On nimount of Ma Indian Daparemt. 63.657 93 Oa anconnt of fortifications 416,052 09 On account of pensions: ....... .... 671,407 20 .On 0060001 of the navy" 2,091,291 09 Juleicarrl Treasury. Notes and Pub. lio.Delu 167,305 Cl XeirntoristunentofTrerunrryNotoe.. 3,51.0,100 U 0 RedTOL= of Treasury Note. pur loined, including iaterem el The ordinary receipts during the quarter were 51t1,317,00, the ordinary expenditures were $ 03 .- 500,000, showiog an execs, of ordinary revenue over ordinary expenditure of $3,757,00. These results are reached by deducting the proceeds of loans front the receipts, and the payment to Mexi. co, and redemption of the principal of the debt from the expenditures. But the report for the cur rent quarter will present very different features.— Half a year's interest will be paid on the whole of the public debt, and the Instalment due to Mexico, amounting together to upwards of live millions of dollars. The payments will greatly exceed the WASIMMICIII, May 17, 1849 Mr. Meredith received n telegraphic despatch t hi e mor ning, it in t tilted, informing him of the death of a slater. and in consequence of this so le mn event, be did not attend the meeting of the cabi net which was held to day. Owing probably to - the circumstance of his absence, the business belong ing to this Treasury department, which would have Cent! up On decision, was postponed. Several appointments in the revenue service, which would have otherwise bean-made, were for thin reason ;Aunt erraf:,4A.pinte9.9 l EsPriForert ,that made, was ttuii/VVIs. 11 — arriiTctreiWed i MAGI at Buffalo. He was a decided Harrison Whig, and afterwards an equally ardent and original Taylor Whig. My spec-Mations as to the proprietor and editor ship of the Union, have been verified. I have been informed, that Mr. - Burke, acting comminioner of patents, has to day concluded an agreement for the purchase of a part of the paper, and that he will forthwith be announced as one of Its editors. Mr. Burke has been some times called as able political writer, but it would be more correct to any that he is an acrimonious one. His ° Bundle . cured - papers on the tariff were somewhat cried up in the Democratic journals, and some of them even went to the extreme length of republishing them, but they were not above mediocrity, and never became of the least authority even with the Deniocratio members of Congress, in the warm atm elaborate discussions which preceded the enact went of the existing tariff law. The trial of Drayton, for taking away the alarm on board the schooner Pearl, is still proceeding'. Th s afternoon the jury again rendered a verdict of acquittal ou one of the indictments fire so that these indictments will now doubtless be abandoned, and the prosecution wilt rest upon those f•r abduction, which is u misdemeanor punishable only by fine. A subscription paper is in circulation, the object of which is to raise funds in order to bring to this city, the Italian Opera Troupe, broken up in con sequence of the riots at the Astor Opera House, In New York. The list is headed by the Mayor, and his name is followed by those of a score of other respectable cozens, who engage to take ton or a dozen tickets each. But there in no probability hat the p,oteet will aucceed. In reference to the late terrible events an that city. t have not thought it within soy prov ince to state my °pinto.; but it is well known that there are certain employees of the custom house, who had no little to do with the affair, and in respect to their conduct there can be no impropriety its repenting what is said here in Washington. If any of the persons referred to, were active in per suading others to commit violence in that tumult, if they took a part in the conspiracy to praline a riot within the building, if they induced disorderly persons to surround it on the outside, with the view of assisting their confederates on the tnaide, they deserve the severest punishment, and they are the persons on whose heads rest the fearful guilt of that night. Now it is notorious that some of the wretches who did precisely what I have idescribed, do belong to the custom house. One of them has publicly boasted that he hired forty or fitty ruffians to go to the theatre on that night, and that he bought the tickets by which they were admitted. Three men should he at once dismissed. But Mr. Polk himself set the example of perfect enpumtv for such crimes, in refusing to turn out 1 of public employment. blackguards known to have been similarly engaged in the mob which last spring threatened to destroy the office and resi dence of I ir. Briley , the publisher of the National Kra, to tills city. Day yesterday 3 party /lithe descendant nt the er.glaul emigrants to Lord Balornore'a colon of Maryland, gathered from dfferent parts of a.. State. and from this district, repaired to St. Inegoes on the Pt. Mary's River. for the purpose of cele brating the arrival of the pilgrims to the colony. which event took place in the year 10.34. I per ceive Irons the report of the proceedings, that the celebration war conducted on approved principles, and that it went elf well in all respects. Thu Catholic Pilgrims of Maryland, may succeed :11 time in getting tip a very• formidable opposition to the Puritan Pilgrims of Maseachussets Bay. What would your Pitt.bureli gourmands think of green peas, tomatoes, and ripe and mellow water melons, in the middle of May , I will not ageraeate them 6y pausing for a reply. Thai rue things can be, was evinced to day, at Brown's Mote:, in this cry They were of Charleston growth, and thanka to the energy of the proprietor. end the speed anti regularity of the steam packets. were served up to the delighted palates of the guest.. :n all the. 111,1111 G freahnere and flavor . Tnte is really a great age. and South (*.anima is MIIIIM .1 ',11,. use Liner an IL Li. plain we never nan r t to to it thourlotlon of the l'oion while the lEEE= b ral ahead of u• m the miner of "gm Piton NEW 1"OR11. t we of Pt I.Lurgt I r 3”, I=l MI has been bustle to day, conacquent apo ilre reception of the steamer's sews (rem Europe, nod the departure of the America. The marl, ter, him out by the lacer, contains nothing of moraine trots than the proceedings at rho Astor Place Opera House, which will make as much Alf among our transatlantic Conrail no a President's rnernage. The news from Europe causes no re mark. except Unit she brings too little coin, having hit .172,000 on board. which...ft evidently the last instalment. Sterling bills lair the outward ship close at 1001, a rate that does DOI MOS the coin. t 'ansulerabie oonvermtion has been caused by the feet that somethieg hlos cholera has been re ported. Three cams, said to be the real Asiatle, have been bread in the sixth ward, The board or Health has been in seaman, and the moat stria gent sanitary censures put in terse. This scourge will find us with a clean city, but it will sweep en immense number of pimple from hie, mild as it may seem, compared with its first visit. The lady of the venerable Albert Gallatin is no more. She died last night, at the ripe age of SI She way a daughter of Gommmlore Islicholeon and few leave a wider circle of acquaintances to regret her absence. Mr. Gallatin pea lingers, and la ore Wtll,o of nature, soon follow the part ner. who has so long shared the joys and sorrows of hie eventful Inc. South Carolina he, been preparing met elegant iestirnonisi for the widow or one of her careens, who fell to the Mexican war, Colonel Diekinnon. TOO present is It service of silver, seven pieces, Ito devices combining the an. of Smith Carobs no nod the United Atates, the Palmetto and the Eagle. Col. Dickinson fell at Cherubwoo, on the ICith of August, 1517, but of this few need to be reminded. The Dramatic food Association held their an nual meeting last night, and show a capital of 53,500. A good deal of interest is shown by the profession to this matter, and after sunning their brief hour as Hmperors and Bishop', they will find at last an. hospital, in which to end their d' rfither Matthew is really coming to New York after all, for be ha. written to say that his pasaage has been engaged in the Ashburton, to sail on the tilst inst. His success is doubtful; from the fact that he has himitated to throw himself upon our hospitality, and has cent on agent to net how be will he received. Ho will be cordially received, though he lacks the impulsive feeling, thateprong up in all hearts when his visit was find flanoUna ed. Some little idea of .he extent of the labor of the Societies, who held their anniversaries here last week, may be had by examining the fintlesal reports. Seventeen societies collected $1,040,- 000, of which $Sl,Ot5 was by ilia Methodist End; copal Church, and 0110,000 by the Presbyterian Boards of hdtesione. Such* earn of money will yield a goodly harvest. It exceeds the collect lions of all previous years, and speaks loudly in encouragement of Christian enterprixe. Asa spa rimes of what our schoole can do, it may be re. marked that three thousand went In proceasion to Castle Garden yesterday, and made the old tort look a very garden of children's' happy smiling face.. The whole party sang-an anthem sod produced a most rare effect. ling and Chang, the Siamese inseparables, are now on exhibiuon here and draw well, only the ladies thutlxit would be more complete were their wives with them. Their better halves am, how ever, rather coarse, and to Caney What they are ID better than an actual look at them. The broth ern have already med., enough here to pay their expense. abroad, even should they (teacloth, to be divorced front this strange union, imposed. ea them by nature. 3 (GS 000 00 2.191150 00 Tracieery colts 01.1 at l 101, and money vary cheap, nod large coma °Bering far line. ('. 5ti,130,D07 so Letter from the Wreck of the tempo. State. Twelve more dead bodies have been found, live being females, and four of Mein have been identi fied. They were all token from the upper bertha in the ladle's Saloon. The lower berths ondsen tlemen's cabin ore supposed to contain 25 to 30 more of the paasengers. The Coroner's Hoped sits at Pishkill landing. The bent will be raised to morrow. Twenty or thirty persons are yet mia slug—that' man have been taken to Albany on b oar d the Sip Van Winkle, hot footsore entertain ; ed that they are in the wreol/2. EIPEPITIori ro CCITRALLsIb CALIFOHNIA•—. Major Webber, of the "Centrahrui Rangers," the author of the "Gold/Mines of Gila," and "Old Hicks the GOide," or now is this city, at the Revor House. He is making preparations for the depot. tuns of his company to Centralia and Eau Franclre co. The northern detachment will leave I , letv York about the math of Jane,_ and the company will proceed by the Corpus Christi mute, which Major Webber considots prerable lousy other..... This company will visit the bllherto 'unexplored regions known as the,v4ircat Central Plateau," Or "Centralia," where Major Webber Mcketta to Mid the . tine , 'Ei• fkottdo" or the Spaularac—ikmoi vraurioa, _ ,eeleicze . Ethe LegiegallueAr the wrist= °fine lave of that SulVfliplU ¢e pad on the 29th instenti Hews from Santa re.:4laniltination of Indians against the iiiThites.-Itardala -.ltobbsties..ool,2 Digging, die. ;Sr. Loom, May 11,1819. By the arrival of Mr. Skinner in thin city, to-day, we have intelligence:from Santa Fe to the 30th of April We learn that a dangerous combinatton has been formed against the whites by the Apeche and Eutaw Indians, and some murders have been al ready committed. Two of the party that went out with Col. Fre mont. Bill Williams and Ned Kearns, were killed by the Eataws, in March last, while oa an expi dition in search of philosophical instruments and other property lost by CoL F. daring his uncorks. nate Journey. Mr. Anbery and three others are reported to have been lolled by Indiana near El Paso. Two parsons were also killed, lately, near Taos. A band of American robbers have born making depredations upon settlers and travellers in the neighborhood of El Paso and Santa Fe. Eleven of them were recently raptured and taken to San to Fe. The Santa Fe Republican complains bitterly of the neglect of Congress to provide properly for the government of New Mexico. The weather was very cold at Banta Fe in the latter part of April; but the country was generally healthy. 'there were many persons working at the Colo rado gold mines, which ere said to be very rich. The gold fever is raging to a considerable ex tent in Georgia, the mines in that section hevulg been unusually productive of late. One lump of solid gold was recently found near Ellijay worth 51500, and another worth nearly the same amount was shortly rafter picked up by a poor laborer near Dalton. MACLAV, late member of Congress from the city of New York. is said by the:Boston Atlas to !lave purchased, in connection with his three broth ers, very nearly, a s not altogether, n whole county in the state of Illinois, at the head of navigation on the Illinioisi river. The tract was mostly purchas ed by soldier's land warrants, which, confines the name authority, cost not over sixty cents an note. The land is said to be unsurpassed in America The meant boat opposition has reduced the fare on Labe Ontario even lower than the rates of last season. Cabin passengers are now conveyed from Kingston to Hamilton, (head of tho lake) for 25 cents, and steerage passengers for 121 cent.— the tare between Montreal and Quebec is V. Tan thousand emigrants rum Germany have been engaged by the North American Land Com pany acting in conjunction with companies in Lon don and Germany, and will arrive in this country during the present season. llosroN WATErt Wortss.—The laying of pipes for conducting the water thitingh the city is near ly completed. The extent of main pipes now laid is upwards of seventy-one miles. The number of service pipes now laid is 11,346, and the present number ol water takers is 9,670. Logan Hooter of :lee. , Oriels., to be Attorney of the United State:llhr the Eastern Disulet of Louisiana, vice Thom. J. Durant, removed. Jobe Corlrern, of Louisiana, to be Receiver of Public bloners at Greensburg, Lonisman, vice Theodore Gillespie, removed. Thom. Webb, of Lomsimm, to be Register of the) Land a➢ee at Greensburg, Loolliinfltl, vice C. D. Strickland, removed. William H. Wallace, of loan, to be Receiver of Public Moneys at Fairfield, lowa, vice Verplanok Van Antwerp, removed. tieorge Wilson, of lows, to be Register of the Land thrice at Fairfield, Lows, vice Berri hart Henn, removed. Easton Moms, of lowa, to be Receiver of Pab lie Moneys at lowa City, lowa, vice Enos Lowe, removed. Jean Bowen, of lowa, to be Regtster of the Land Gthee at lowa City,lown, vow Charles Neal ly, removed. Mordeeat Mubly, of lowa, to be Receiver of Public Malley* at Dubuque, Lowa, 'tux George Mel leery, removed. Themes MeKtught, of lowa, to be Register of tbe Land t tifice at Dubuque, lowa, vice %Venter Lew ts, removed. Tel coloonng affidarst te m refrrence te the comm. stance wtorb twit place at thertrc e, on Saturday mot, and referred tom a local item • Cry tai Prnsumb.u, 135.-I•ervonany appeared be fore toe, air Alderman in the city of Pattsburgh, Dios it. G. II curse, of end city, who bete` duly sworn, dole depose and say. That on last Saturday night, to waiting round '''Dan Illea's rtreus," this deponent rams RCM., a group of ten or twelve boy • standltig in the yard, mid rust es he approached them Mr. Job 1 U Patterson, one of the pollee officers in alma ,. , e 4 theboys rosettaid: .Dcrys, yea these ear ":Duch Lave tickets eon go bri, and these al have not most go out of the gstrit—that every NI men go oat or to—that the plum 1.405 t he clam W He then left th em, put some small boy. out and re • ed. When he returned. he said, "Now boys, you art go out. for we mast Lave the yard cleared. Ile a ct, poured to pat los arm* a ro und them in a good h r, and said, "Nosy bays, do go out or Ix" Some on in the crowd said he had n ticket, when Mr Patte said for hull to go to—that there wee no use •• 'al{ there and mismg a crowd. Mr. ?aroma took old of a prone matt entled Pmner, and spoke to hob, dben he broke loose and struck at Mr. Patterson, and at least tore or aka or the crowd rustles In on Patterson, when hr struck Porter with his buck. Ile then took Porter.. witty three or four others, and with the auist• lure of Mr Hague. who mime up, pot them all out. In two or three minute. Porter rammed into the yard. Deponent caked tom ((he was hart. He said "he was not hurt, but G-41 d—n him, he mould make him pay for it* Deponent had on previous ocouttmance with either Patterson or Porter, excepoug that he had spo- ken to Mr. Patterson night before And furthermo re, deEsooent moth not DANIEL G. HERRING bworn end subscribed, this plat day of Hay, A. D. lett. Tnos. Smut,, Alderman. Nrw Yoax, Mayl6, 1.41, W. M. Wrlight, M. D., Dalmatia, Orrice and residence on Fourth opposne the. Pittsburgh Bank. (Mee igga..l,. hours front k o'clock to 12 AM., and loom 7 o'clock to 5 P.M. scpl4-ly Fire and Marine Insnranee—Tac Pmts. 20..0 N.vtn.nov ant , Fos !neuron COMMANT— rtottletotl to insure, upon every de scription of property, at Uri:War raise Orrict, No dl Market street. PrlTSOrla II a O lioiTON DITIOCID.— Tbe Stockholders of the above named Company are notified am the Dividend of Ten Dollars per share, declared on the 9th January last, mill be Paid teem or their legal represeetatlves, at the office of the Treas urer or and Company to tits city of Pittsburgh, on or after the 2101 day of May, inst. Eastern Stockholders Nvl II be paid at tho off.: of J. W. Clark & CO., Boston. myll THOS. M. DOW& Treasurer. RILL READS, RDS, CIRCULAR. ilietsfestr, Bina 1.4111 Contrasts, Llto Blank 1.1.1.1.1" C7T111.011, ntrriq roLoao, AC. ac., Unmet! at the shorte s t souse, at low prices, at lb dec.s Guracrra Omer, Twin, num I.mprbvementa In Dentistry. A j DR. G. 0. S EARNS, Into of Roston, la prepared to manufacture set Dunce ILZILITI in whole and pans of Ws, open Se don or Atouturpheric Portion Plater TOOLLLACILIC mart , m 'tea suntrras, where the nenr is exposcal Office and residence next door to the hi of'. office, Fourth street., Pittsburgh. Raven ro—J. R. SlTadden, P. It noon. Jaio rtrunre Lemon Soo. a—Prepared by J. W.ly, William meet, N. Y., and for sale by A. layers, 'o. 70 Fourth street Tins' vrill be found a delightful arti er al beverage in families, and particularly tor sick rooms. Saanal Baosts.—.An improved Chocolate prepare. lion, being a combination of Cocoa nll4 Innocent, lici vioratius and palatable, highly recommended parte. Warty for Invmdido. Prepared by W. Bator, Dorthee. u r , Mass., and for sale by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin Tim Store, No. 70 Fourth st meht4 ASlDirom—Joan Emmet. of Pine townahlp, will be a oandidnic for Auditor, seineet to the decision of the heat Antinacksonic and Wing County Convention. my2initewT Timm Wane. W , RITE SVOARS—hovering'e loaf, errodied and etthertsed Sugars, Jest reed and for rale by the bbl et nt rem], at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Forunh et. rAY2I - VINE COFFEES—Moehe, African, Jam, !Agana, Hi Domingo and Rio Coffees, Just reed and for sate et the Pekin Tan Store, 70 P9unb st tarp Ai,AtSINS AND FIGS—" eighth bxs prime Rai , ems, and 40 small drum Nati Fig?, feeel•ed end for sole at the Pekin Teo Store, 7O Fourth meet. CHOCOLATE., COCOA. AND BROMA—Rakor's Ilromo, No 1 Chocolate, and Cocoa; also, Schmitz VOCI *lead Chp.lata, }ll/11 - LOO'd and for sato at the Pekin Tea Store, 7O p9arth sr. roy9N - - • • • laThe ana new A I barque SARAH HOOP ER. Capt. Hooper, will have dormant, for the above port, touching at Rio de Janeiro sl V alparaiso, for provisions. ear:tenger. by the Sarah Hooper will find lupe • r noccemnonations, and every arrangement miula in sure theifeoalfort end conrenienee. For fiat: or passage apply to WM. E. HOOP isrp...d4t—lialt. Are 74 Bowles ar Newarna, May 18, 10 P. M $4 000 CITY AND COUNTY SCRIP, for Bale by SCHOYER, _231V2. on Second it TOCK FOR SALIi—A few Shares }land at Bridge4o WWI', for sale by B SCUM:II_ 2 HO Seroud rt TA LT FLOUR—toO bbl. Family Floor, for solo by myOb J B DILWORTH b. Co POWDER -700 kepi Bloating-, 503 do Rife Deer, -5 mo do Mae, 1 , 7 Y, 175 do do, Hy; 50 qr de du, Ky; Ws Poise for blasting, Cm sato by J 8 DILWORTH it Oa F"THER2-42 Pn'VZDIMSHATIbik. arr 24 TAR -12 ake N C T.r, for Nato by co y 22 1 P DILWORTH a Co M.ic6ERE4-40 hbls No 3 blacken!, jut toed Per canki"4 tow w J b l my" 4 — JAMES DAI.ZELL G _ good WE Cbeese, landlng per I. E cod Id Lixte.aud lot see low,to time eon.l~n Aunt JAMES DALZELL REFINED er a ty i aa r t en wh e d, •IgtriTice*, hi , ' .1 w pla ars 4 to Mors ~ndfor T I Z at " 1 ! Agept. Ss. tout, thigarlEtefinety, % ¢ys3 NO 31 Watet %ad 113Fmili y BA6-850 pip Gala Liaddart readied gm de /way mr.4l AM/Ten/sox icco eifrrurgetasealay t ili t saaVs IJ my 22 64:76, From Um Haltlmme Aminiesn =l= APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT SAMUEL GOILMLY, Pre..t. mySalGal RosturrNrr, Seci JOB PRINTING For San Francisco OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD CO. RISE Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania L , Rail Road Company ere hereby-notified to pay the first Instalment of Five Dollars per ahem, 00 or be. fore the 13th day of July next The Stockholders resitting to Pennsylvania will pay the Km insudment to the President of the Company, , at the Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh; those ill COWES. tome eminty, Ohio, to the Treasurer at Salem; and those in Stark, Wayne, and Richland commies, to the Directors residing In them counties. By order of the Board f repPShdlawiryls JOS. S. BROOKS, Treasurer. City tuners copy once • week nail July 13th. i ri." - e - P - AVAp r EicCFPIgniAI•TEINsTiTyTy. • - _ . . TZ =MI MOM IALMIIOII2, ELLiccrrrs MILLS (MD.) POST-OFFICE. •... tr=ll2l TIM OM:MON or Mel Lineoin PII•lp•, Ayi d a by sang ad& Profutors aneTearJurre, IVILL commence a new scholastic Tear on the filth of SEPTFAIHER NEXT. Pop]e entering for the new year can be accommodated dozing the vaca tion with board at the Imitate, under proper sups vision or Instraenon. Tonne Imo, for hoard and all necessaries connected with it, and for English educa tion for the scholastic year of fort.fonr weeks. Ac complishments, Lim/praxes, &c., with board in vaca tion, extra charges. For healthfultWes of location,isituated in a high and salubrious region,) beattty of seemry, and (acuity of aceess fit edrawallers„ the Patapsco Laminae is unsur passed. That its advantages for bestowing a liberal and ateomplished edueauon are appreciated by the public, is fully demonstrated by hs past and present prosperity. ntratawdrmr—{lialL pat. 1 2 WANTED To FTRCHASE— A ;Mod family florae, well broke to the shtdte. Nooe other need be ollatad. ALEXANDER k DAY, Market at BONNET RIBBONS—New style. Bonnet Hlhbons opening at the One Price Store,one lot as low as Igi etc colt A MASON kCa JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, [For many years connected with Mears. Wiley fr. Pulliam, and late Joha Whey, N. York and London,) . . . 4-10 INTIMTI or KNULISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN BOOKS, N 0.63 WOOD Imam, (Nearly opposite the tit Charles Hotel ) Prrnmetuni. UX English, French, and German Review* and hlagaeinee, and Newspapers imported to order, prizes of which may be astertained on application to Mr. L. Catalogues grans. mrn I:= • rgThr. publ.c are cautioned against purchasing the 1 draft drawn by Richnrdson & Gelb on Jeo. deti & Co. and by them accepted, for 8910, dated play lb, 1E149, at PO days alter sighs, and accepted Slay lit, 1549, payable to the order of drawers, and by them endorsed to P. C. Shannon, who has notice that pay mmt of the came has been .topped in the hands of John ItCPuden & Ce. F. A. RICHARDSON. er2l of Richardson it Crib. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Hoed Company, in the city of Pittsburgh, until SATURDAY, the 30th of JUNE, 1841. (or the °lading and Bridging of the Rail Road from the mouth of Big Beaver to tie State line et Ohio, a distance of about twenty mile. Drawings and specifications of the work to be let may be seen at me othee in Pittsburgh, damg the week before the letting, on application to Bolopaon W. Roberts, Chief ° Engineer and Won:nation may be obtained at my eme at the ' other of Edward Warner, Resident Engi neer alt ' os Eastern Drrision New Brighton, Beaver t molly. P.. The work is well worthy alba attention of experienced and energetic contractors, and the line passes through a fertile country, and is easy of access at all points. By order of the Board of Directors. Wk.! ROBINSON, Jr., President. Pittsburgh, May IR, 1840. North Amenenn, Pennsylvania*, New York Tri bune, American all Hold Journal, Cleveland Bre ak!, •nd Suue Journal ropy three Limes, and mid bills, with copies of paper, to the Roll Road office. MACKEREL -150 bb's Lars No 3, Illessarbu nen. inspection. its bate order, /ending ads morn lug and for solo by ROBERTSON & REPrERT, Inyttl.LOt 109 Second at IV ° l -,- ; rh .‘ ' „ w a3 b ro r n ' a ' n 'o " 1 P wool, "4 the 0791 II LEE, Liberty at, opposite sth REMOVAL. TOllll FOELSYTH, Merchant Tailor, has removed" k 1 to No. 33 Market street, one door from Second, East side. 'thankful for past favors, he respectfully wheats a conunnance of the patronage ofhis former customers, and likewise the patronage of as many new ones as are of the right eartpe. Orders to the Tailoring Iwo executed in the most fvhionabbr memoir, and with dispatch. Also, a fashionable assortment of ready made Clo thing, of all kinds. Cheap for cash, of course. Gentlemens` Furnishing Goods in all their varieties always on hand, arch as S. hirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cru vats, Chocks, Beast., Hosiery, Suspenders, Pocket Halkfa, Gloves, Drawer's, Umbrellas, Ac. Ac. &c. lany2l:d2am Blab and Tar. 50 BEH.S. No 1 Herrings, (May insprion.) .10 bbl. No 1 Shad, " Ye do No 3 Mackerel, (Boston arlapeetlort) Le do N C prime order, ree'd and for •ale by TAAPPE & O'CONNOR, tern dim comer Penn and Weyne as I\TEW GOODS—Nowopening at the One Price 1,1 Store, rase. and packeges of new and desirable Goals, raciaposing n large Im of Silk, Berege, Al de [Ante, Tubes, Fancy and other Shewle, at eoustdera- Ll', reduced enc.. myll A A MASON tr. Co . • 111 V ROUGHT COLLARS, CAPEN, A. Ma ne, h. Co. have trod per Exprem more than IRO Collars, Capra, caps, Chemmetts, Cuffs, On Al iso, &mg. and leaetungs at half din mod pricey. mygt FOR SALE—A handsome Ramify Carriage , for one or two horse., bails at Philadolptun by a eislobra ted menufacturet. This carriage is fn every respect a first rate article, made with all the modern improve ments, lined with Slue cloth and Soothed In impeder manner. it is anusely new, nod sold the want edam Enquire of • LEXANDEIL it DAY, turn 74 Market at, N W earner Of the Diamond thrge lot Panty - 8f. 2 ,,, - ;,'„),witt3h . we in! IMO the aneraion of the ladies. myal ' ALEXANDER do DAY FANCY SUMMER CASSIMERES—We have pun raceiverla very hoorliminglnt of French Sommer Comitneres, of • very fine quati) which ore are sej link at very low prices, and to-, eh ore would Invite the artennon Of the gentlemen. ALFA ANDER & DAY Q. MENDED r lIANGEA II LE SILKS—Jost reeei wed, 0 ek lot amp handitome changeable Silks, including some of a very oniterfor quality. which we are selling it very infenor priers. ALEXANDER & DAY, myOt 75 Mallet, N W eon of the Diamond B A Cb so r ned; now landingfrom sour phia; ( or rulemyll ISAIAH DICKEY &Co Front at hbls No I, now landing from MIT Dol. phm. for sale by my2l ISAIAH DICKEY & Co 121VOOL-3 .00k. now landing from .uor Dolphin; y y for sale b) torn I/3.&Leti DICKEY &Co FEATHERS --43 bags now landing from atmr Da phin; for sale by znret ISAIAR DICKEY & Co L INSEED o,for (.I . II L -44 bbl [aimed in fine my2l J SCHOONMAKER & Co SALLAD OIL—Of superior quality,iu luge and small bottles and Ilasas, for salt by mr2l J SeIIOuNMAJEER & Co Q/ 0 1;4. TURPEN YlNE—Zbblain boo order, for sale L -1 by my NCHOONMAKER & Co 1)00T GINGER-20 bogs for sale by mygl_ J SCHUONUAKER & Co THAW PA PER-100 rota extra large straw Paper. S for sale by .1 SCHOONItIER & Ca, mytt Si wood st To the Honorable the Judges of the Court o f Gene ral Quarter &MIMS of the Pea., in and for the County of Allegheny. THE pettuon of S. N. HART, of the Fourth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the roomy aforesaid, humbly shearetet, that your peutioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodatton of travelers and others, at his dwelling home, in the Ward afore said, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grunt him a license to keep a Public House of libtter tainment. And your petitioner; u 1u duty bound ad! pray. We. the subscribers, eitisenanf the aforesaid Ward, do ecrufy, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accortmoodatio_p and lodgmg of mangers and travelers, and that saM tavern is necessary. James Lonbill, Thos. Smith, J. R. White, A. C. Ben, Thomas Patterson. H. Dunning, R. Cony. J. Christy, Thos. Owston, James Mathews, Richard White, E. Y. Varner. my9ltdat ALERATUS-100 bzs seperior quality Salamis., S landing this day; for sale by BAGALEY & SMITH, 18 and IN wood st RICE -00 tierces fresh Rice, leading and for sale by myl.o IJACIALEV A SMITH Alf AC 400 bbls No Mackerel, large, now ai landing and fur sale by mylo DADALEY & SMITH "fl - FirRINGS AND SHAD-100 bbl. No 1 Herrings' JCIL, 90 do No 1 Shut lost reed and for sale by myll7 BAGALEY A SMITH LARD -10 Urge jun reed aorrfor cafe by .1 It CANFIELD, mylB lud.etarecrt Pinitbaeld end Wood IiTEW BAXIKEI—Agues Hopis , or the Heroine of Dante.tle Life. • of King Chnclei i teSec ond , Lutnry a E.glind, by Jacob Abbott,witd oz z ia t v ti A. oN j s.roc.oN, comer 34 and Market its MoLnsAr-s—toe LW Molasses, to arms toqaor row, for role by 8 & W ki&H.BAUGH, inyle 63 Water and IN Front at FLOUR tibia Floor, iron reed and for sale by 113)40 8 tr. NV DARBAUGH DRI 1'011101:41 tnt,r:edror . b).l Port nANDL.FZ-23 k. Mould Candles, reo l / 4 1 and for SL,r sole by myl9 tS IS %V 14,REAUGH_ NOW OPENING, tA. A. MASON& Co's, CO Mar ket street. 0 cases Gut colored Wee., at the low pike of SI tts. mylit TUST RECEIVED at the One Price *ore, 60114 - e./ kat n, 10,(aepdt of printed Lawns 1W Aloalvas, at the extreme low price of 121 ot. A A ALLSON it Co OUS DR LAWS-4CCo yds lanes de Leine, oat al_ out, now. opening Ns the One Price Store of AA MASON 8. Co BOWN MIISLINS—to been at di and b et. myln A A MASON 4 Co BILEACIMD usLINS- 5 0 cues at 41 and cts— tot sa/eq tarn A A MASON Co raOLD AND SILVER PATENT LEvEawiacu -131 Pa—Doplez Watches, made bg tie celebrated Cooper of London, AL A To‘blaa of Liverpool, and g large assoronent of detached gold and silver Lovers, made by the beat Geneva mannfactuters. Spectacles of all kinds{- Communion Wm In sets; Gold Pens; Jewel*" in largo Vasintpi Silver Spoons, Fork., tur Womb repairing exectoed la the best manner. W wa.som, roylb 50iner Market and Ch M ORE; NEW GOODS—w.. a edm ir i hn. this morning opds; now ark hoodoo= string Prints for 1v cto per yd; Stddi, Mall and Mumma Idealists for dresses. Also recessed within a fess days, Bonnet Ribbons, Blsek northesse corner 4th and Marker servers. Country blietehlete repteniehlnit their ateelu, find a choke aucatcosm /ow pnees, Wholeula Rooms, or , gully • myt9 CARP. TIME 'undo/14116d havlor on oppeeded Awn of 1 Pa ,D;aaltaaa Mom& Warr ham= Pan, Jn Ille_phea or Joon Floneiat.: - vastined, spectrallY infonaa dta public ana dldlidnlds and en* wawa or t he Company, dtnt tin in:PlPred . " 1 blop e 7 d. l a toland and Theslatt on HotruldrZ i Weir 4 37 Water avert. — P IdADAL' a ri a ' • • ) • AUCTION SALES. lajj John D. Davis, AtatiDo., .„ Ska of .Stapiery Goo - Oa Thursday morning, My tith, at 10 Weloek - ,. the Coessoetesel &ilea ROM., come, of Wood sea Fifth streets, will be sold— A large assortment of fresh and seasonable staple and fancy Dry Goods, assume whleh arssuperfine, cloths, cassis:arra, stninetta, twoeds,jeans, fancy ves• tines, black smuts, dress Ail., barages, de Islas, swiss oaliay plaid vtetmao, gaper pinta, French and Manchester guts - hams, shawls and ilk hdkts in great •ariety, bleached and Drawn muslin*, 'damask Mten table cloth, checks,_ ticking*, drillings, cononades, ho aiery, gloves, hats, Melton' bonnets, Ste. • At 9 o'clock, Groceries, Qaceaserare, Firrature; be. Yaw lirson and Imperial tee, coffee, N 0 collar, Not stood. No 3 mackerel, Va manufactured - No 1 palm soon, shovels, spades,fofts, treuitiars and transparent window blinalm, mantel clocks., looking glasses at:penes. A large and 'general anortment of OciseholA and kitchen foruiture, kitchen utensils, ke. . Large Said of Ckeletng, Fine Slum, an three months credit. • On Tuesday rooming, POttit init., it 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, earner of Wood and Fifth sis, will be sold without reserve,on a ereellt of 00days for approved endorsed paper on altstuas ever CLOD-- A very larga Invoice of Clothing, Fine Shirt*, de., comprising to part, super cloth, eawimere, queens cloth, mohair, apacea, eastunarett, erotort efatt and timed dress, frock and sack coati black and fancy emoimere, saltine; Collonado, Kremlin, Lamailine, Roxbury, California, fancy cheek and Palo Ala tan , slmere pouts; plaid cashmere, ealencla black lad fancy slat, Lyons end summer visit, Fine linen her tom fancy and blue Merrimae, pink muslin, Union cheek and hickory shire; brown drill drawers also, d do: Rough and Ready water proof south western. Catalogues can be obtained and clothing estuainia a, the Auction Rooms. tuyO2 JOFIN D DAVIS, Aux! Ea:Gm:ice Salo of Valuethlo Books, Later and Cap Paper Blank Boob. On WCdnesday, Thursdayand Saturday evenings, 2:ld, 24th, and Mk Inas, at 7k o'clock, at the commer cial sales rooms, comor of Wood and Filth sts, will he sold n large collection of valuable new basks in awry depart:near of literature and science, embracing Ma ny valuable work. on theology, history, medicine, psi airy, fiction and travels; also a superb collection of guano, octavo, pow, and pocket bibles, some fine Lon don editions wlth clasps, London testaments with psalms nod paraphrases, latter, commereiskpost, and cop paper, fall and half bomd blank bOoks,lsioknotiks cl oin books, a-c. owe JOHN D DAVIS, Anet h,itoziwi NS gl THEATRE L rnd Iflanager• • • --C. 8. Porter. Accra AM , 87161 !Scum W. 11. Citur. CT Fiat night ot: Toro and Jerry, or Ufa In ton don. Mr W. IL Crsap will appear. TUMIDLY Evrows, Mai 2i A ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER. Fixture Mr. Porter. Sir Mark • Mr. Archer. Alfred tlighflyer. Mr. Prior. Maria Darlington Miss Cruise. After which, for the firm lime, TOM AND JERRY, OR - LIFE IN LONDON.. Corinthian Torn Mr. W. IL Crisp. Logic Mr. Brown Jerry Mr. Prior. Jemmy Chan Kate -11lina Cruise. Roe Mr*. Prior. Jane .................. • -• •• •• • • 41In. Madison . . ..... In the coarse of the piece A NEW P O L KA, danced .10 consecutive nights in the Park Theatre, and now, rn New York. thomostfeahilstable dance of the ball loon. PEKIN TEA . STOKE. THE subscriber has )ust received at the Pekin Tea More, 70 Fourth street, a very large and well sh. Meted mock of pars GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from New York. all o(which has been received in this country since the first of February last, consisting of all the different grades grown in the Celestial Empim. Oar stock being among the largest in the West, we are prepared to wholesale, on brute terms than any other house in the oily. We invite retail grocers to call end ozamino our stook orul prices. They can haver It pack od N f arid Ilb packages, slb tin carmistera or by half cheats to snit their convenience. Oar retail price. vary for Oolong, Black Tens from 50 eta. to 81,30 per lb.; Mug Young Sonehong. 60 010; congo 50, and English . Brenkfmt .60, YOZMff Hyman, G" Froji! " s r a s re o4„l nTes ' ied i' m f" Tentut e l.% • ?.?4l:s l o b i of our Teas, and try them before purchasing. tnyio:d&wS A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth Street YolT4 - 11 - i.;n Tea; E all of latest importatiout a t New York, compd. mg a fine assortment of fine sad medium qualities, now landing hunt canal; for sale by rayl9 BAGALEY & SMITH Valusable Book; ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 7SI Wood street, between lth and Diamond alley, have received a large supply of Theological and other works, among which are the following, vlO Miseelnmeoas Essays and coarse. by President Hopkints Christ is All. Law end Gospel, by S. H. Tyng, D. 11.; Lae of Do Witt Canine 'Arms Orators et Artmliee, Republican Christianity by Maucant, Man Pnmera! by Harris, Phrenology and Mannerism, by lieu. N. L. Rica D. D 4 Baptism, Its Import and Mode, by Beecher, Nineveh and its Ha mmes; M 0.11114111111 oldie Bible, by hPFarlone; Hamm and Chinch in Earnest, by J. A. Jame; Eit• wards , works,4 yob', new edition; J. M. Mason's works complete; Cowper' Life and Works of Gawp= Fle ming on Rise and Fall of Puipacyk T urretbineht Tbrol on-, Cyclopedia of Moral and Religions Anecdotes, siWgm's Namur. of Popery, Christ Receiving lim ners, Bible Eeidences for the People, by 1. Cumming; Modem Society Modern Aceomplishments, Haldane ou Romans, Original Thoughts on Se:ion:tee, by Cecil, run,/ first published, Life of Pollak, Natural History of Enthusiasm, Middle Kingdoms, Lectures on Pilgrims Pr ETE " Xlit c lt;LThe Hill Difficulty, and some caw- Nantes of Life in the plains of Ease, with other Atte loner, by George B. Cheeerr, D. D., with Portrait of amber. A few eopies reed, and for sale by- - osyl9 ELL IC a T tr. ENGLISH, inTW - Cied si TELSI IT is with plowmen that the subscribers • inform the citizens of Pinsbzugh. add vi - cinity that they base completed armee ▪ menu with blessn. J. C. Jenkins G Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, p And will fterefe4 be kept constantly cm lcid. 'They . end wenrely put M op in metallic sells of:, and I lb. each, Ihthelt printed card—showing the kind • 04Tee. pnee, name of the conceits and depot to i'hiledelphia, with nn invitnuixt to return the if not like& - Rata ti Axe rut icl=d.er 30 75 l,OO, 1,43 14,511 flysan 641 71 1,03 1;25 o Y. . Hal= t Slack 371 ,00 . 50 621 TA 1 1,4 1,50 m . Bu Fine end extra Fine • .71 1,00 125 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal m,ll not =region many sold In this city, and should they oat prove acceptable to the taste, they can be re turned, and the money will be recanded, as it is only with that understanding we mil. We ask a fele trial, that the pablic may be able to judge between our Teas" and thaw heretofore sold by other companies in this city. All loven or tree, delicieerand good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. For sale by JOS. 0. AL YOUNG CO., N W corner 6th and Ferry wrests. and • E. YOUNG A CO, mylaulGenle _B_W COM, 311 and Ears sweets AT the sign of the Plane and Saar. 111 Wood stray a complete assortment at eittelimad Coopers Tools, for sale by myl6 HUBER A LAUFMAN ATB-100 bushiest reed and for tale by O myl6 ARMSTRONG do CROZER NOTICE. LEITERS of Administration at, the EstatiforGeorge Grant, Esq., late of the city of Pittsburgh, decent• ed, having been greeted to the undersigned, all per sons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same, legally nothendeated,ter settlement; and those indebted to make payment 'atheist delay to rare:Mt& ISAAC rd.. PENNOCK. IO IRON-230 to Pig h Igghoging Fume; JL - landing glut for sale by Jt R FLOYD, tityl4 Rom! Chugetigtaildicigs r 10 LET—A good brick Dwelling Rouse, shardWea 1 Robinson creel, Allegh. nu:Aire-of my_le SO LOMON ScHOYED. . F OR BALE CHEAP POji SCUW lot of grqUlTnd . eitnate on Webster street, S 5 fact front-Sigh alley 90 feet front on Webster, by EU feet to d fore teat alley —quite close to new coon house. Price MO: Terms, $3) catkin band; balance in one, two, three toil four years frees the first of April last. County anti City Scrip taken for coos payment. In quire of myll3 SSCIPSVER,DOseeend sr For Sale Low.Sor Cult. rflitE interest of the lease of Store, Stock, Fixtares, See., with sik splendid new ten pin alleys, and a lame assortment of the best bolls audyitut, all in iher best of order. The reason °fulling; the proprietor has other business to knead to. Theta is nom hand , some Saloon en Brat 800 f, and the piece is regularly , licensed for the sale of liquors, fon For further Infor mation, pleats call at HICEFL myltidiw • ad Smithfield street I=l A persons indebted to the Estate' .of Wm. W. A peents, deceased, will please azabepaysitat oa or betbre the let Minty next, to the executors, whe will be found at Dr. Murdock. Fourth Erect, between Smithfield md Woodi otherwise their accounts will be left in the hands of the protimoNmirs for collet. don. SAMUEL ROSINWN__ ,Exectiler. CATHERINE munDoci, Rumex. ertyldfi.twatT HOSE HIMI- 1000 teat flin. 2 ply - Italia Rubber Hose—last recelsed fortholtartrugb athlanabes ter, which will be held iq store for • Sew day*, The Boston Wang Company express* smuts desk. for the fira deparunirma of the ogles of *nit Al- Isgheny to tali and =mina And mho mad of Tho company In willing to put thank to any test they think proper to conolado upon. myto .1 & El PHILLIPS, swood or fritilliSi62- - 2U bra Ayres Tabu:mot PD do Jasper's 6 stun plus do, in mom ortd for tea by Jasper's J Jr. rryu?n) SPLENDID STOCK OF NEW - SPRING GOODS, A. A. ;MASON & CO., ORE PRICK STORE-80.00 DIASEURT STRIZIRT—WEIOL/CSARN. ARDRIPTAIL. Ploranas, Danatablot /holes motf Retain ettetec En lish allp,pennyiLbet• i0.. 4 SONNET al ooo NS—lbd betas orßiets'et and Cap Ribbon, of do boll shies. Also, black aed et Tema end Id A t%pe chatty. , Also, -Unm e t Sake and Llntnea HOSIERY AND VES—Eimr t.e.dption el i_sZei and &landsman 'Mee% end et b M "' Al t:BOtter Geese, Crepe Lose Vella le ek lest de Ult./en. An NEW warm atkamru.r.als, eta do "'- tunable solar, and , • EMBROIDERIES, LAMY, TilibladiNGFS. Lace eaves. calla" cub's, etandlne erdints,ebmatimme ,_ llo e•lSfeneh and PAOLA Sayings, egadole de r sonettintglettlibbonkilsed eambria ena laws RD* cubes ate. PARASOLS asul PARASOLETTS--gare din two thottand Pamela - end Peassoleus, of estrUt ok tty k htniadhtsthe best make. algae Sada pad Cloths,assimatat,Vestingsi Sattsket Statr4SlSkis, hese Aloa l'hoirtels,ChtenenatorPWW' GlNCSl6llB,Cfmaz,,ps f o t so, an--4 1 nre than 1,0- hundred ours °Me OM Mies 00 4 Or Peer' iia sizAcaED - ma now; Aaraga—Of CT one bandsed easel cd ell tire besMo sod onstbsed makes of Bleached Muslims SO ingswdde s o t e , crimp and prise. Porehaseta may glean ..—. talent; . Dom the groat . f dna Mats emMLlMMemoss Oom the sho t om goads at the mast rasannable !pew , Tnt sigma of LW PRICES adopted bpAlkestabUstosteer, to well atfaels ONEI PRIOR MONT Ittetleith sub anitental Omer that des subsettamb ate enabled to es 'fat still [rester ladacemeats Sollatelnaltta. , : Entry az dela trill the:0010e ekeschlow mesa eats. "sat rail to el, prifistit Mtelm lieltrebsztte Rosa ll parte of dm etmatryttnOttlited fpQ7atlntti r arbtatkoss 4 . A A. M. & 00, booing considerably enlarged their AL. Store for the eecommodaile o of their muesli oto Manners, era nose prepared =WWI to their re tnt hale the meat eXIMEWYIII mot of tiolkond fiabion able Imported • end American Goods they hove ever offered m Wfa city. -Their large Shaw/ Bslnon, toee W er with another large room, be* been Ailed op end ad dad to then retail soooruaoot, thereby givitor*cui em pie room for the drepler of their fammenve hook. Bring eartimmtly In the receipt of rerwOog frommfgar 0 3 . 1 * to New York, they are enabled oldivmeo offer the newest, lateitemimost desirable goods, and at Prkaa sailow se any reuse In the cpentry. • Their hock amnia. in of Ptis tisanuiio PlXClllotessni nen Descries/ I .mi Al ',annex, Delphines and MATQUISO of ass and Oleg= styles. Also, Poll de Clime, Foolant Silks, - Mons da. Laing, Gremlins& Pekin& thannannein Mocha, Tains dm Nord;rle.lira. Six Hundred Pisces erne* and lien elTlini3andlaal,Si . UMW , end Organdlei—splendid design& - - Soren Hudson Pieces Diglish sad Preach Prinis, Cn.At i ... 4 . AlPletas, Orleans Cloth, Listen Giostams, Ch es, ets. So. • - - - ,7 . ~, filLll:l3—Thine Hundred Moe & of sioh pis* Sifinnt and changeable Silks, of ernirely. noel styles. phos tank saio for duns, runs., milltilblislic& of repos L 44 4 ,4 sior high bane. . 4% 4 • - atawts-culs.vg,tv,,,k....r -8.-.4 de.ghlu, Wool Fa canlm gilt B lV e‘ • ' 111111dba ' • WHITE GOODS.- - Canitai mi E v ocacts, V ont& Hoek and Hstlis ,Tdaletati,:Pasey mean, Lartlifs.i&llta vad Hata. soot dy ke: • . LINEN moulds FtesekAlnen , q414 , t , ,T= d; Aillt4====Alip ----------:, . , STEAM BOATS. ,CIIICINZATI & PITTSBURGH t t. t DAILY PACKET LINE. • rhrsisknown line of splendid pnsientier Stham - ens- now , eceepoaed of the largest, swiftest, bee od and amished, and most powerful boats en the wagers of the .W • est. - Every aemmerodstiun sad cora fi l rt . Ili" one) can ptheure, the beenpurtuded for pas. seems. The Lane has been in opthanon forbse years •-krus carried a million of people wi th out the lust this. ry.e , their persona The bents will be at the fhot - of Wood street the day preview. to starting. for the map. trot of freight and the of of peuengere on the reg. all eases the passive =net' be paid in SUNDAY PACKET. • The mem, 'NEWTON, Captain Hemphill twin leave Pit:tab:ugh overp litanday morning at 10 o'iebd k M m e: y l enre o Hannay evening iq MONDAY The MONONGAHELA, Capt. &rate, win ham Phte• burgh rem Otenday morning a to o'cZoek; .Mtheiths every Monday remelt at to - TUESDAY PACKET. _ The macgesui so. 2, ,Capt.'L Kurrounct, win m ime , pieteber s k every Tuesday teaming at-10 ealaytt Wheeling every Tuesday( evens at 10 Y. as WEDNESDAY DACEET. • The NEW ENGLAND No. Capt. lezva pinsAurolt every Wedneodry lithium'l it 1111 o'clock, Wheeling amp Weqincodav evenings .tor.v. TIIIIIISDAY PACKET. The BRILLIANT, Capt. Ortacs, will leatalibs. bargh every Thursday Anna* atIO WelorrA; Medias every Thursday evenuqg as to Ala - • VRIDAY VAPELET. • The CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Pen Davis; will leave Fineburgh every Friday morning at lOo'cloeti Mee; nag every Friday everunit at 10. r. New LISBON AN D lIRGII. •DALLY LIND OF CAN STEAAI PACKED'S, • • m ak s 184 9. iffidall • • (sta exAsaaWa Leaves Pittsburgh daily. et 9 Alt, MAUI rlses•to (Minat of the Sandy *lid Beaver Ca nal.) at 3 o'e and New Idelamt it 11; same night. Leaves I , ll}W Lisbon at 0'd0ek,.P.31., (aisttos the trip canal to the rimy dada; the ut&.) sad Citatiglll at 0 o'clock, A. hi, end anises at Plustairgh at 3 Y. 31....the5 - making -a econinasas thae for esstylaglitw seems and freight tretweest New Lisbon and Pitts burgh, in shorter time end at less "rates Malay any ethos route. Mut proprietors of this Lunt have the pleasure Of In forming Ous pubUo Una they him:tinted up twoOrst clan Canal Boats,o7 the accommantion of paassmgen ant freight, to run' in connection with the wen intim steamers CALEB COPE•aruirBEA VER., and comas ing, at Glasgow, with the Pinsburgh and Cincln esti and other daily lines of steamers down thnOttle mid billustuipoi rivers. The proprietors pledge 'them selves to spare no expert. or trouble to name corn fort, safety mad dispatch, and uk. of tie priblic a share of then patronage. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. • G. N. CARTON, 8. & W. HARBAUOII, R. HANNA. &Co. mpH:U.T. H.A.R.OTOA &Co. New /41141 NOTICE —The steamer HEAVES, C. &Clarke, anti ter, will leave after this notice, for Wellsville pellets all at 9 o'clock le the nto • ••.. Naas ifilOißklac summit. Al3aill.ololiiELENTl3 MONONGAIIIoIok ROUTE. Only 73 gltles PM Brownsv ille and Cumberland to mood Philadelphia. • - rE splendLi and fast naming S MIT steamers ATLANTIC,PaptJ Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt A mobs; LOUIS BPLANE,' Capt E Elennetn are now making double daily nips between PITPSHIIRUH AND BROWNSVIrsm , ' The morning boat will leave the Meanagabela Wharf, above Me Bridge, daily ate o'clock precisely. Passengers will take SLWERBCOACIIM3 etßotrwos• vide, at 3 o'clock, P. M., and the eplendid cars 'et. the Behtmore and Ohio Rail ro ad,. Cumberland, at o'clock, A. ItL, and arrive in Baltimore the ganteevert• leg, in time for the everdng line to Philadelphia and Washington city. ' • From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, only 32 Moira. Fare Prom Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, only 40 hirers. Pare 2g The evening boat will leave ate &cl Bl rii ock, except eau dity evenings. Passengers by this boat will lodge on bawd In comfortable State Rooms the first night, pan over the mountains the following day In Eastern built Coaches, and lodge the seeandnight in Cumberland. Paasengers have choice of either Steamboat or Beal Road between Baltimore end Phliadelphia, and the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Bahian:ire, end resuming their gnats at pleasure. COUttiChli , tared to paste* to travel as they please. • We make op the loads and way bills for the Catch es In the Piusburgh omens, (in order to save time on arriving at Brownsvillea It is therefore Imports= for panengers to gut their delete before going on board of the boat, al onr office, MOiltnigthellt 11111111;yhtal street,LerSt Marks Hotel, Wood at, Pirsburglr, ep&deut 3. nal = tit frlittatiorgh grilicriatavale P FOR CINCINNATI AND LOVISV/ILIiE,.. The V.L a E d GIZP: i r a 1, m aig n asiep, master . , will lea fite intermediate ott.Priday , the 19thinst, at 10 o'clock s. For freight or pasi ß m a &pp .e 4i wat o bored, en so och , Jaye GEO H AUL PITTSBURGH - AND LOUTSVILLA uttrarr LINE TM writ and .I**lgira#P4l3"). . 4 . s al i ii ; t i vt l. " 1 c k.ti!kimii: masa?, *DI takliei Climb lxe 'mei Louisville suu Thursds p arl imt, at 14, attack, A. IL Far Delete er *ply on Wank ta • BURBMO T I mm are, Or , _ _ . GEO Li MI irsocua WWLT prrranonau AND /10C1LLNOMP. The P LOP Nrt.fir Capt. 4 . 1 ;u tl iiiityarrept for Ellzabettiunen. e a ' 80, Si T tiifish3gookor, ' Landing, New ktartingeille, Sardis, Sisteeillfe, Nowp o n ,Landg Milsolortte,..O. ne t t 1.4 1 1410gi Vallekte. , Cow Creek, Mariett, Point iffier, hereto:erg, Belpre, Lltdir Hocking wed Bee Errodnoto—Leaves lieetumport dtrery4=l . To,..leelr, P. M. Mrtrieure on Friday, se 0-A. mewls the raincipal part of the 414cror mama eller ida arrony, hem rdel Oh t bs. u lay at P tlio ittebargh on &days, ararkeerthat lief as to thanld be. The Phhhe may tiejeend peon this bent con damns in llamas during the low water season. annentm Loutivale and Bs. Louts Packet Line. 1840. 184111. REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET FOB SE WINS The fine [ad tanning sewage steamer ' ATLANTIS, ' Geo. W. Wicks, mager,"will baave or the above end Intermediate sons imam Teesday, et 10 o'cl, a.m. - For knight or passage apply ock on booed, or to a KING, No...lllGotA.Now =era= .. . _ ... REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET *MR ST. LOUI. Tha fine fest .ram% passenger mazer GEN. A. BlePtuarson, master ''l - Rm for above and mteeteedhatipotts tee ay Saturday, at 10 o'clock, P. al. ' .• •.. ~. Far Aright or law tpply ,• on bond, or to' -e • magedeta KINONa 103 Cote. ••• • • LA= ~,...—_ FOR WIIIMLING AND BRIDGEPOR The' neat and attbstantlat steamer ltleatillea tauter, will p el;rf r m r regular hips hetweemPostough . Wheeling and Bridgeport. She willlearo Pittsbargh on Wednesday and Sanuday. For freight or panasp,an d y_res baud. . ..la . taIsTS7UNFaj - 1, The Eta steamer INDEREI.doi • um akkorge Cal C , houn, matter s will leave or above and intenaddlate parts an idondayaand nand ays, at 10 • For height ;spume, apply of Mare,: aril7 m iviLLEUME math The floe ste a ng Y . . Cr Waiter. taii.ter,.will rusts a Sega tar weekl._pitekat hetteent . Pew day. For height apply betel =I Zanesville—leave n Fittabargh livery Toes. R _ RARER rn mama. heat No 41.91ater at , , , .; ;FOR CINCINNATL .. , Aim The orplendid ateamr . . , . , ARIS, , • ‘ - Maram,_ ream; will team Id place I the 'ALMotigabele. She wo two. Umbellate regales Monday packet darlag tbembeen For anicbtor paasago,ap • 1 On hoard.,. nl oopzerinir o ommos nnwarung ,a 34 oximpakii3kr cum, has removed to N 0,87 !runt, ,WcoS lusaliadthfield meets. - 0 sum nun Rlsttiran / 3 3 1 X8stire* - THE INSURANCE QM of North Amides make permanent Cnd • liglited taimaneo pirpro perty 1n tbis nit* mid 'Minim and an ohipmetos by Canal, Rivera Lakes, and by flea. The vuiperties of this Company are well invested, antlihrttiih ea oval/ able fund far the =pi* indaMtnil at all "Pam. wh° deers to bop b 7 inanwornm 221 . til WIC P. /ONES, Aeem,ei !pater at CLOVER SEED—SOO bosh doves BM, ( a slate and fir r arybi • R FLOYD trAR-41.5 bbts on Land and for Ws by 1 myls TAMMY* loth