je k t l :'! - - - :: • . TUE 'PITTSBURGH. Galin. PUICUSUED BY wirrrE. &to'. PITTEIIII3II.OII# ; *E3iNESDAY'IIOII.INING, MAY 23,1949. Prristroksit Daum Ou7UTa'la psiblished D ,Trt-Weekly, and Weekly.—Th• Dolly Sex= ..lhalisis per annual; the Tri-Weckly la Fun : Dollen per annum; the Weekly is Taro Dollars per annum, rvlat p n adeana. 67"Aovairrerese are eartseedi =gnashed to band la .heir favor. before sr. ib wad as earl', in the day am practicable. .ridverfieemerde WI Insetted fora apeei fled time will invariably be charged ordfi ordered oat • PHILADELPHIA NORTH AMERIOA6• Mivertisemeats and subscriptions to the North Amcr lash aad United States Ormuz, Philadelphia, received arid forwarded from this *See. geeneat page Tor Telegraphic Igetes. Po r Local 111 tttttt see next page. Lamm Box.—The • "Gazaso Lew? • Ikee," has been removed from Its old 5i1.14060[1, a window nearer. thelPast Orme. Leaser■ on Cholera, • • •- - These letters, in au extra Gtte, eau hi hell at th. eountemisey time to - day. P re 6 cents. - Tuz CUOLEILI.—Our ctii still rereaits entirely Gee from Cholera. Not a angle local case has oc curred. Our country friends can came to market with perfect safety, and strangers and merchants by aojourninglierc a few days for business or re- creation incur not the slightest damage. Tan Sr. Loom Ftsx—The particulars •of the t ar ad e lire m St. Lop* which We gave yesterday, shows that the calamity, although one of fearful .megniuule, is not as great as was at first appre hended. The amount of property destroyed is large, but the number of sufferers and of houses destroyed falls far short of the number in the great fire in this city. In St. Lotus, the number of hous• es destroyed inject hundred end eighteen; at the Pittsburgh fire, the number was nine hundred alid ',kalif tip°, denuding some fifty six acres of ground. Irttkith'eities, the business parts suffered heavily, IrtLiti" _Pittsburgh, the inhabitants of ope ward, 'Autilistring some six thousand souls,lWera strip• r ;edol nearly every thin g, and tetidered , bouseless ripd' homelets. Nevertheless, there mutt be very great sutler . ing in St. Louis,—many poor, who have lost their all; and whose eases call loudly for •relief We hope our city will not be behind in such deals of benevolence as the exigencies of the care may 'demand. 'Pacscairrion.—ln no article in reply to the Union, the National Intelligencer says that 'fatalism. tioris' about 'despotism' come most charmingly from t hat Jacksoniti n party who formerly; when they had turned oat old men from office to starve, re morselessly insulted them, in addition, by saying to them, through the Presidential organ of that day, Mg , root or die" " True enough, if shame had not wholly desert ed the members of the now wailing and how ling (Wien which has so long fattened upon the peo ple's Money, they would hang their beads in ai lence,•under s conscionanene that the long etipurtishatent for years of misrule and proscrip. ;ton, heartless oppression, and peculation, had et . length come, and that the cup they held no long -tO . the lips of every man who would not bow the bide to their Haab had at last been pressed to their own. If they reap the fruits of their own doe . trines and nets, is it not just' Let them gnash their teeth, and wail loud and long, and pour all this venom on the head of the calm old Chief who sits in the White House, and dispenses justice with an impartial hand,—he heeds them not, but is:aa calm and unmoved as when they sent him to • Buena Vista to meet the Mexican army, alter rob bing.hins of his men. He laughed them to scorn there, and whtpt Mr. Polk's General. Santa Anna, nod he holds them and their slanders in derision now. He trusted then, and he trusts now, in the American people for justice; and as they have heretofore awarded it to him, With their heart' go ing with it, so will they continue, and he will be remembered far his groat deeds, and. his personal and political virtues, when the memory lit his Ira. ducers has rotted. • The savage attacks of the .Union" upon Gen. Taylor and his cabinet, are arousing, the Whig press, and the Whig party generally, and we may expect to hear a universal sentiment of condem nation. All moderato and reasonable Democrats must; be disgusted at such est, i l ielonn of mg dness and folly. The Baltimore Patriot Pamela as Ad lows on the conduct of the Union: - Tun .ComiSit. otr T Orrostmos.—Never was any ndministration attached with the IMMO feroch ty and unscruptiloorness, as is the administration of Gen. Taylor. Even before he was icaugurn. ted, the effort was made to tarnish his fair fame. Ever since be has been in office, the wrath of party malignity has been poured upon him. If an officer is removed, no matter for what cause, it is bald up an a disgraceful violation of pledges.— If there it a seeming hesitation in removing anoth er, it is declared to evidence a spirit i ,of trepide tfoowhich lets,"l dere not, wait upon I would." But it is not sufficient that the President himself is attacked. Every member of his cabinet, collect ively and individually, are srbimmized. lather, they are called by the Onion, "lbw minded unprincipled, and shameless politicians;" Air. Ew ing is denounced as "kzoolous arid pieseriptive;" JSdr.Collameris'called "tortuous and unscrupu irmsf. while art inferior functionary is villified ea a profligate." The article in the Union, in which these denun ciations aad slanders appeared, has heretofore been noticed in our column, in a letter from Our Washington correspondent. The article had es taped our attention, till It was directed to it . by that letter (for we do not—does any bodyl—feel obliged to read all that the Union says on this aubjecx) We read with amazement the extracts which were incorporated in that letter, and we have since, by a dignified review of it, in the In telligoncer of thia morning, been induced to read it through. . . • We nowt eay t —and so will every right mind. ad man who tend. it--that never, in the worst party times and in the ,tenet scrupulous of patty papers; did ever such an attack appeai, as is teat of the Union,nt Tuesday,on Oen. Taylor and his Cabinet. And' what it the excuse, or rather the preteuce for this attack? Ito, the Constitution been viola- ted—any law vet at defiance—or doubtful power assumed? None, none. tins the rights of any man been violated—holm) , One, who Was a claim on the government, been treated with neglect or bad Ids claim disallowed! No. His any one Leen wronged in person, property, or liberty?— No. What is it, then, that cautes the Union to open its vials of wrath upon the admirustmtiottr It would scarcely be believed, if It were not that the poblic mind ia prepared to hear any thing of the opposition, that all that Geo. Taylor and bit Cabinet have done, is not to keep in office the Wren whom Mr. Polk and other Looofoeo admlnis trmient appointed kir their partizan. services!— That is alt. These men were, =lmo, them, de faultersoome of them of even more doubtful hon esty, all of them unserapuloser partizans, and none of them ought ever to have bean appointed. But this la nothing In the eyes of the Unite'. They are Loeofocoa. That is their only recomaienda- Lion, and that is all the Union wants. Very well. What recommends them to the Union condemn Mr. Polk and Gen. Can in the eyes of the people, and they will tot object, let the Union rail ever so loud, that the subalterns are turtieC.ont the the same reason that the people refuted to put Gen. Clllll Cuotxl4 in Tut: Wser.—The (allowing cbo leis itemi am copied from the St. LOais P t epubli can: .From six in the aronoon to sig in the afternoon yesterday, thirty-two cases of cholera were sr ported 'lathe city register, of whom ten proved The sleamerHighlandMary which arrived from Si. Joseph yesterday, bnags.diStresiing account of the sufferings and deaths from cholera on the steamboats going up with emigrants on board, and •at some of thepowns on the Missouri river. The steamer Mary woe met below Fort Lavenswerth, sod arty other passengers and crew lied died from cholera. The Monroe was lying at Jefferson City deserted by ber officers eleven of her passengers and crew died yesterday, between the hour' of 11 A. M. and S P. M.,including one of the pllota, an engineer; and the sar keeper; and twenty others on baud were sick. Every boat going up bad more or less Mamma err board, and a number of deaths. The Highland Mary lost three men going up, and the newer* died corning dintrn. At Inde pendence, St. Joseph, end Kansas IliCklloll3 Fe uded to a great Went airing the emigrants and dittzens. Twenty five. of the troops taken up to Fort Lsvenworth by the St.-Paul had died, and , at Kansas Annum' were rePetted to harm taken t ee in one night and several 011 frilowleg 'ihe steamer Illinois brought up atm New Or. t en ni 425, emigrants principal) y Germans. The Mmurdltio.3so, and the Surds 300; chiefly Eng - link and Welch. The Illinois IMO of her passen gem by -cholera, the Sarah 5, and the Mantehike 14, 20 of whom were of cholera, tad the bat ante, 3 in number, opposed to be cases of ship There were dvienases of cholera on board tie Uncle Semi/Mei arrived.this Morning form • Now Orleans, three orwhiCh proved . fatal. itgyte regret tOleam that . the cholera Is Makin[ havoc Among the populaUnn of /runts -Rock scathe bottoms on the:ttt 2 4 4 36 ."."" --Man7 Atql keen died, and one or, Air.;Lee, Inid . W man op hisplantation; . Rent Schenck, of I.T. S. Davy, died a short dis• lance shovel Brunswick, a few days since, of cholera. Us on takway overland to Cali ._ bez!erit AlksOibly; . ot P4.lrytertaia. CbtUibt4=ol4 School. Tuesday Morning, May 21 The meeting Was. called to order by the Mode. rator, and opened with prayer. Th e Clerk read the minutes of the proceeding' of the preceding evening. Dir. Potts read a report from the. Committee on Finance, ahowingltio state of the funds of the As sembly. The • Committee on Finance reported against granting the prayer of Mr. Bradford, petitioning that the Assembly relinquish its claims under the - devise of Mr. BradMrd to property let The first order of the day, "the fixing the place of the next melting of the General Assenably," was taken up. ' The following are the names of the Churches mid places nominated: Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati; Sixth Central Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati; First Presbyterian Chinch, Louisville, Ky.; Presbyterian Church, ZaneaSillo, Ohio; Second Presbyterian Church, St. Louis; Second.. Presbyterian Church, Clualeston, S. C.; First Presbyterian Church, N. Y.; First Presbyterian.Ghurch, Nasal:tante, Tennessee- The roll was called, and the place for which he voted was appended to the name of each voter. Oa counting the ballots, it appeared that there were '75 votes for Cincinnati, 54 for New York, 20 for Charleston, 5 for Philadelphia, 4 for Si. Louis, 3 for Louisville, 2 for Nashville, 2 Or Zanesville. Cincinnati wan thus selected by a majority of 24 over New "York. The next order of the day, viz the election of members to fill the two vacancies in the Board of Trustees of the. General Assembly. The following persons were nominated:—The Moderator, (Dr. Murray) Rev. T. L Janneway, Dr. Robert Sniele, Dr. Jones, Dr: logics, Rev. Mr Hall. The filtoderator,req nested his friends not to vat for him, as, if elected, ho could not attend to th dirties of hi a office. The vote was then taken, and The Rev. Mes*a lanneway and Steele were declared duly elected as Trustees, in the &see of Ors.:Ashbel, Preen and Lotion. The Committee on the Westeto Theological Seminary at Pittiburgh, had leave to retire. The Committee on Bills and Overtures, reported :favor of granting the request of the Synod of North Carolina, requesting the General Assembly to establiah a Presbyterian College in Liberia, Al- The tiord-order of the day, "the report of ib Board of Domestic Missions," baying arrived ; lb disemoion on the above report was deferred. The report ott Domestic Missions was made throe& its Chairman, Dr. NV na. McDowell. From It we learn that the Board has had 514 Clergymen in employment during the past year, 213 having been added since the. last report, being an excess of increase over the lag year of 51. The number of feeble congregations supplied daring the Nod year, has been 1400, situated m 28 States and Territories. Missionaries have been sent to California and Oregon, (four to California end one to Oregon.) and it Was stated that in all probability a Presbytery would be established •in California, et the next meeting of Me General Assembly. Twenty-four hundred new members have been added to the Church during iho pats year, and 1 500 on certit ude, being a total of 4,200. The number of new Churches hulk, or or pro em of erection during the past year, have been 130, being an increase of between 50 and GO. The number of Sabbath Schools has been 800 with 6,000 teachers The number of children in attendance, has been 30,000. There have been, besides, more than 500 bible and catechetical Masser. Greater attention than usual boa been pod to 'Pastoral Visitations," and "Monthly Conceits." Particular attention has been paid to the distri bution Of Bibles lied tracts, received from the A merican Tract Somety, and from the society of our ovarchurch. The amount of foods received during the p year, has been, at New York, 550,234 37; at Louis ville, 319,106 36; at Pinshargh, 69,655 54; from the Synod of Ohio, $1,476 55. The excess of immense of funds received over that of last year has been $14,214 96; and the balance on head is about $9,000. A great amount of vela:11)1e clothing hoc lik wise been distributed among the Missionari about to start for foreign service. The Table of clothing received at Louisville is about $3,000; at other places, between $O,OOO and $9,000. The state of religion among the Presbyteria n body has been favorable to Christianity, and an i creased attention has been paid to religion. The colporteurs and domestic missionaries of the church have labored zealously in their fields of labor, and their efforts have been abundantly blessed. - . - It wna moved that the report be accepted, and referred to a committee, which possed. A mdaida waa made that the committee apka izstructed to inquire whether it is best to continue requiring reports from suited minister, responsible to their Presbyteries." The motion was loot. A motion was made, to place in the hands c the comthmittee the papers connected will the fisarkettd concerns of the Board of Missions, which Wes carried.. The. Moderator announced that the Rev. Mr. Wycof, 44legate from the Reformed Dumb Church owlets to:g press of business, wished to take la. leave oft Lhill Assembty; and the last hour of th afterrioorawas fixed for that purpose. A motion was made, to nominate persons to fit the vacancy in the Board of Foreign Missions occasioned by the expiration of the term of servic. of the present Board. The motion prevailed. Th • nominations were made; and the election was se sous as am Second order of the day for to morrow afternood. The 21ev. Mr. Janneway mad a report from th • Committee on the Western Theological Seminary which was adopted. It was 'moved and carried, that the Assembly proceed to the election of Directors of the Semi nary, for the ensuing year. Several nominations were made, among which we noticed the names of our esteemed fellow citizen*, Alexander Laughlin and Francis Bailey. The election was made the third drder of the day for Wednesday afternoon. The third order of the day, "The case of the Rev. Le Roy Davis," woo then taken up. The Moderator requested the Asaembly to bear in mind i that they were now about to perform a solemn duty, to act in a Judicial capacity, and to deliberate upon o question involving the character of a reverend brother. After some discussion, the sentence orate Pres -bytery of Concord appointed to'conaider thd case, was read, sentencing the ltev. Le Roy Davis to be suspended from his ministerial functions, until the Presbytery had received satisfactory evidene, of his penittnce. The appeal to the Synod of North Carolina was read, by which it appeared that the Synod of N.C. had sustained the decision of the Presbytery, by a mall Majority. , TheaPpeal from the above Synod to the Gene ral AsseriblY was read. The &aeons for his appeal ware raid. It stated, the congregation of the Rev. Mr. Le Roy Davis, notwithstanding the affliction tinder,which he labors, has clung to him with un varying tenacity. Mr. D. stated, thm he had erred, that lie wall penitent ; for his transgressions, and that he was willing to submit M a public rebuke, to be deliver ed by the Moderator of the Synod, but that he had not received a just, fair, and impartial trial. The charge brought against him, seemed to be that he had not bcted,in subordinaiion to the Presbytery to which he belonged, and that he had influenced various memben to leave one church to join an other. A motion van made and carried, to adjourn bearing the evidence in thin cue. The Wrport of the committee on church manic was read by Mr. Bayley. It mated, that in the report of,the previous committee on this subject, the committee found such evidence of ability, that they recommended the continuance of that oom mittee, lead that they furnish to the next General Assembly rtbook of tones adapted to our present pmt. Dr. Pine:per thought that a list which it wan proposed to read, should mat. be openly read, as thereby,aince their proceedings were public, any reporter in the house might take a list of the tones, - thereby an/tabling any boot seller to whom they communicated. it, to anticipate the publication of the General Assembly. The Assembly agreed Dot to hear the list read. A member of the comsat:tee auggasted that the Won of good old mole would dud la the list all ""-4141 1 , their favorite ttihes which havestoadShe test of the good Mat Oran long a time. Dr. Plummer hoped that the committee would' be allowed to publish the book themselsen, with out being submitted to the next General Assembly. If it had to undergo the rexisMn of the next As sembly, as well ce this, what would be left of ill GANST toss Olt RA' Peer Saves, P. M. The first serious steamboat casualty upon the North river, which it has been our duty to record this season, occurred last night to the steamer Empire, on her way from this city to &Reny.— About ten o'clock last evening, nod when opposite Newburgh, she discovered a schooner on her tzar board bow, loaded with lumber, beating down.— The wind was blowing fresh, and the schooner under rapid way, when danger of collision was first apparent. The pilot of the Empire s Mr. Levi Smith, called out to the schooner to Intl; but no attention was paid to him. The steamer at the same time backed, rind was under n light stem arnmeooo SEs2llO3. way, it is reported, when the schooner struck her, The meeting was opened with prayer, by the near the forward gangway. Rev. Mr. Smock..ro The bowsprit of the schooner, which proved to The minutes of the morning were read and be the No .Brown, of Troy ' carrying abor t ISO tone, end loaded with lumber, pierced the hulln adoPled• entered the forward cabin oldie Empire, , and o i a: The Assembly proceeded to elect Ly ballot, ped off close to the bows. The steamer immedi ately began to fill- Most forturiatyly the Rip Van rectors for the Board of Foreign Missions. Winkle was directly behind the Empire, and sail d'enddatrNkelrurgheh The Moderator appointed Mgesre. lissisenger ed along side, within ten minutes after the accident and Cowan, tellers, bat the order of the day hoc- occurred. She towed the Empire towards the ing arriyed, it wan taken up, and Moderator re- eastern shore, left her aground, quested the members of the Arisecubly to recut- P end the remainder rande part c f w she h Tarried to Albany. lect that they were sitting in a judicial capacity, About 1 o'clock, A. M., the steamer Troy, Capt. and to preserve the utmost decorum. I Fury, from Albany. arrived and run along side.— a nt ecid a e n n d t„ for the further accounts of , To this obliging officer we are indebted for the a bove minutes of the Concord Presbstery were the most painful feature of being read by the clerk. when Dr. Plummer, the I t: W h i s' a e tra p"ti h ap c : " y Counsel for the Apellant, arose, and objected to I which we have yet to relate. any thieg being read from the minutes, which was I The usual thoughtlesaneas and delirium of ter passengers not to be found in the certified copy furnished to , f ie w ie w ei n ; ' a x a t, D e a r 7 l . b r i d ° c r. nihtawa'tietri' The bodi es Mr. Le Roy Davie, as being the only parts of the ' of three pert.' were found upon the boat, who minutes, relevant to the pont in issue. The certi- I were drowned, all female., one a child, and the fled copy was read by consent other two adults. One of the latter was supposed, from her attire, to be an emigrant. It is not kn own with certainty that any more The charges brought against him were. that he had acted without paying any attention to sub- ' ~ deaths had occurred when Capt. Fury left, about ordination, be having preached while he was sus. I3A. M. Of those, however, who in their fright threw themselves into the water, it Mto be feared panded, and endeavored ,to build up a church that some may have perushed. without the consent of the Presbytery. I When the Troy arrived, about I o'clock, she Dr. Plummer requested the prosecutor to state ; found the Empire had drifted down to, just above the geographical of the churc h es C,,,0t, 1 Polypus island, where she now , all under the 'water, mire the saloon deck, her stern up, resting end Prospect; which was done. I upon a bank, and her bows down, eo that the we- The charges preferred egoi net Mr. Davis, were ter just reaches the:level of her floor, forward. more particularly epecificd. They were to the I Some passengers were cut out of the ladies' cab peaty of b rea ki ng hi s pn, in shaving one, who jumped overboard, was ta effect that he had been ke o up in a boat and returned to the city in the I miees, that be had been guilty Df shaving notes, , Trey. and that he had engaged a boggy, and afterwards I Capt. Fury supplied the sunken boat with all his refused to pay for it. I spare cable; ropes end anchors; to be used this ' The Appellant was tried on the above charges morning when the tide rises, to gel her head on to the More to prevent her straining by the falling of ; before the Presbytery, and was found guilty. Ile the tide or by the rising oft.trt She was was sentenced to conies. toe crime and lie rebuked lying,however, perfectly easy when Captain Fury by the Moderator of the Assembly. 'flirty ruin- left uses were given to Mr. Davis, to form his opinion, fm , T ra i V e , m r .r. ' „ g e r :eta advised when he stood up and niter confessing that ha ges for the relief of the Empire at once. When was in error, was rebuked. this aid arrives—it is expected this afternoon—they will probably fasten her boilers down and draw of The depositions of several witneseea were read, their water, so as to float her in p art with their as going to prove thaf Mr. Davis had preached out a w e , of the legitimate limits of his church, and in a The bull of the steamer is not supposed to be place tending greatly to injure other churches. damaged, except the hole made in her side by the y, sebooner.Thewater,of course, will injure her On the contra depositions were read, tending f urniture and cabinet work seriously, bet, beyond to prove that provided the Rev. Mr. Davis had this, and the injury to the hull above mentioned." not preached at a iShool house, afterwards con- no serious damage to the vessel is apprehended. versed into a churcKiiturded between the churches The schooner belonged to Deacon Grant, a lum of Centre and Prospect, many of the children would beonradneae.le,rt,,,cf sad have been unable to attend service at all , hailed by Mr. Smith, pilot of the Empire, and M . - The hour of eve having arrived, the Moderator tiered 'to lud, repeatedly, but no attention seemed to be paid to the steamer, by the officer. of the announced that the farther trial of this subject schooner. would have to be FlcalPoaed• as tha t was the lima The names of those drowned are not known, but fixed for the Rev. Henry Wykotr, Delegate from thename of Mrs. Noble u supposed to have belong. the Dutch Reforitted Church to take his leave of ed to one of the victims. The Ceptatn'e books and lint of pa:wingers all the A Metribly. want down with the boat, eo speedily did the The reverend gentleman then arose, bade fare- si nking follow the di s aster. One of t h e Ns „,„.. well in a very neat and appropriate speech. gem who came down. said there was shout no on board,bnt upon inquiry that proved tote merely !PROM NNW YORK. his conjecture. Correspondence aim Pittsburgh Gazette. I Pilimy of the passenger, had retired for the night Nsw Yosa, m ay io . I and of these, none carried more than the clothing To their ensors There is a great ado making about the Cholera, The ma d w. fresh. • We expect more minute but it is premature, end no one need hesitate about and reliable information by the Newburgh boat et coming here and remaining as long as they please, j eleven, and we therefore forbear any of alhie, lusio which ns to A few cases, fear of death, fn. causes retteet hi t , the frightful rum on about the losses are in circulation. Cholera, have occurred, but the real mystery is Twatve O'ctoca, P. M.—The news by the how they have lived so long, in arch a place as steamer Roger Williams appals us. We had not their late residence. Pittsburgh does not contain been prepared for the horrible details, whic t ie ; our melancholy duty to add to the accoune a spot degraded enough to allow o faint comport r.The Such t td,p a robably son to be made, for the plague spot that engenders 7 e h h o ` d erd th i ! n T a " aaa in g o : this disease Las not a virtue rernainirg, and festers ogee experienced captain, who was i: e V yt i with the whole catalogue of crime, supemdded to her, rind who forms his tudgment in part from poverty In its most horrid Anus, and filth such as the fact foss three tables were spread Use whole length of the cabin, and occuped at tea time. motet be seen to be believed. lt that eatimate be correct, there is reason to fear Businese is getting to be dull, indeed unusually , that over one hundred lives have been lost. The so for the semen, and some d ry goo d s h oes , have Rip Van Winkle only took 611 - from "gt to SO.— ! We are .seared, by W. Hubbard, the pilot of the been obliged suspen.; from remissness on the Roger Williams, which arrived trout Newburgh this morning, and to whom we are under great part of their country customers. stoney was nev• erniore abundant, and nay amount can be had on ' obligations for all these particulars, that up to the good collateral, at five per cent. The banks are hour of hie departure. 7A. M., only fifteen or twen very free In their discounts., on, suit customers i Y u n w d ' r d I reeeae t e h ! t the boas. A „ rh ' e m re n e g t who th at e d with a good deal of pertinointy. Litvideoil ',sprig nor scope Ly swimming rim t bave perished. stocks . are in demand, and the leading brokers in What number thus escaped it i s impossible to goette_o out , farm any conjecture at present. The boat was a the street are now buyers of fancy gunner of a mile from the shore when she sunk, unfavorable indication as to the future price of too- uad none but expert swimmers could have saved I themselvem unlesa they received aid from the Another of the did fashioned hotels has 1 eon j beetle and those thus rescued are included in oar doomed, and will soon be levelled to the ground. Ito Th e "Mansion House," in Broadway, below Tres. Immediately alter the alarm Was given a greag ity, pa the let of June will be va.ted. The march number threw themselves madly in the water.— of trade is not to be resisted, anded. Broadway, be- I A lady who hod evidently just le ft her berth, rues: tow the Park, awe h e it , comp l e t e p oes e ss ioe led out crying for some bodto save her, and watt of those, who, in the language of an eminent Brit- I about to leap on the schoon e r, but wens seised by a iah Statearnan, make their counting house their I gentleman who prevented her from falling into the church, and their lager thou bible. !the water, which would have occurred tf she had A shocking steamboat accident °emitted at mid• attempted so long a leap. He tried to calm her, night of Thursday, on the river opposite Newburg, ' lot wiihout eaccess. She rushed from hint wild- The Empire, a fait class boat, was run into by a ly, and was not seen by him again. schooner loaded with wood, her side stove in, and The .reamtng of the victims w. heard with frt. twelve to fifteen persons drowned. The pas- ftightfel distinctness on Me top of the hill in the sengers were all in bed at the time of the collision, rear of Newburg, and spread terror throughout the and escaped with life only So rapidly did the village. Several boats were out at once to the re boot oink, that the ladies were cot out through the lief of the sufferers, but none arrived probably nn ill she had sunk to the huttieane deck; in which roof of their cabin, and one killed by the blow of an Axe, while in such a dreadful poi tti oa . Th e eonditioa she was found by Mr. Hubbard when he acciant was caused by the obstinacy of the pilots arrayed. Scarcely five minutes elapsed between of the boat, who assumed that it was the place of the collision and the sinking. the schooner to give them the whole of the river. Loud cries were made immediately for axes to The same cause wrecked the Swallow, some out open the upper deck to relieve the occupants years ago, and it is to Le hoped that the officers of vi the ladies' cabin, whose *creams were heart the Empire will now h e tenet a lesson as to thin rending. A hole was tioally affected. and one fa. value of humeri life, which, on the Hudson, is has- male who ass rutting under it in her berth was ta arded es often as it ever win oe the m taa ,,,, p ,, i n ken from it unharmed. Attracted by cries under its most reckless days. another part of the deck, the men made a hole as Competition for Boston leave! has reduced the soon as possible, but before they were successful rate o f are to two eon ., a rude, and 0 „ some the object, of their labors had disappeared. The routes is a lower point. The New York and cause of her disappearance is a subject of most New Haven road, which has been doing a ruin- Pwalal soaleetute ous business against the loots, hes ailenced them Among those who had thrown themselves over. by a vanity of 55,0(10 per wt.m for twenty ye , board, and were rescued by boats, were Mr. Ber gsma this road a rate of speed has been attamed den. the well known manufacturer of Troy, from that amputee any road in the Unto*. Thirty-due Vrilliantsbergh. We have not learned the names miles en hour is made, which is but five mars an Many ethers wbo were taken from the worm. tweak. than the best time on the Englieh roads. By a telegraphic despatch dated at la o'cl.ltwe The news from Europe does not affect Produce lava that from ten to twelve dead bodies had beee materially . copon is kw . , w i t h a mo d erate h as ,. taken from Me wreck at 8 o'clock this morniog, ness. Floor is unchanged. Com coo be bought among which ere several females. The fofl a wi tt g lower—say 58c for white and mixed. Provisions te a copy Ma' are cheaper ' With sales of Mesa Pork at $lO, and Prime at 532:308 37i. Lieluses is arm in con sequence of cousiderable puma.. Sr England, both here and at Boston. Sixteen hundred hbds have been taken already. This is an entire new trade, and quite an anomaly It an unusually mo notonous business. The Sub Treasury h. accumulated 52,130,000. Yet oo 'affect is produced on the Money market, and the Leaks, with wonderful facility of opinion, now congratulate themselves upon the fact that I the coin is not with them. The State has adver tised fora loan of $1,E00,000, at 6 per cent., to re deem the 7 per cent loan now maturing, and will no doubt sell at a premium of a Least 0 per cent. `would be like the husband who had two wives; a..yourg one and an old one: the young wife plucked out all the white hairs, the old one all the black, no that he had no hair left at all. After some unimportant discussions, the report: was adopted, and the meeting was elossil with ESI.6DIIIOII TO TON GaIUIT SALT LAILC—Wo understand, that the expedition fur a trigonometri cal and nautical survey of the Great Salt and Utah Lakes, and the surrounding country, lyiag in the northern portion of Upper California, is now being fitted out in this city. It bee been:organised by CoL J. J. Abert, of the topographical bureau, and the command given to Capt. Howard Stansbury, assisted by LieuL J. W. Gunnison, of the topo graphical anathema, a corps which may well be called the "workingmen of the army." The point of departure in the special examina tion of this parlor the great and madly unexplored basis, is Fort Mit% on the Lewis fork of the Colum bia river, and thence directly synth, by a new route, to the Saltiake, which forms so remarkable a feature in that interesting valley between the Si erra Nevada and the Wabeatch and Timpanoxeo Mountains, now chiefly 'held by the Utah tribes of Indians', end in which the Mormons have made a settlement, on the inner edge of the basin near Utah Lake. The survey will particularly develope the agnettllunsl resources of the country, with a view to the supply of oar forts and troops galleried in that country, as also to embrace th e utronornical, meteloriologicaliand other purposes which shall give a complete view of its phyoical geography ; and they explore another new route, on the return of the expeditioo, by which accrue may be had to to the great basin.—. r. Louie RIP. SEVERE WIRE IN TIFFIN I WAREHOUSE AND EEO BUSHELS OP WHEAT DESTROYED. We learn by the Tiffin (Ohio 1 Whig Standard extra, that on the night 'of the 15th, the large warehouse of W. N. Montgomery, situated at the Roil Rood Depot, was burned. The were Iwuee contained about 8000 barb. of stored wheat, brioniong.principally to Camera. together with ■ quantity of stoves, marble, and merehnndize of ..varions Linda An insurance of $5,000 on the building and contents, which 1111 thoeght nearly sufficient to cover the loss sustained by Mr. Mont gomery; $5,000 of which is in the Stark Mutual, and gvoo in he Etna Immune Company. It is supposed the warehouse woo fel au fio by an in. candia#,.., The Artesian well in Charleston is in steady pro• grew. The workmen have reached a depth Of 110teet withotit having obtained the desired ply of wauw. The Corporation design sinking another well immediately with a view to obtahi wator fun the extinguattment of Gm. .FroID the 'New York Evening l'aet;of Friday evemng. _ Dreadful Accident an the North River STEAMER EMPIRE SUNK AT NEWBURGH. Mr:am-aim, May Ica., 12 M Between ten and twelve bodies have been ta ken from the wreck of the Empire up to b A. M. including several ladle. Efforts are making to recover any others who may have been drowned. TWO bodies were brought ashore just before the Roger Williams let!, in the ferry boat, but they were not recogniZed. The child of Mrs. Layfayette Smith, of this city, in said to have perished, and her mother,to be MEM. ly distracted. A company of twelve persons, on their way to take up a permanent residence in Illinois, will be obliged to proceed on their journey leaving four of their number behind them—lour brothers—The names we have not learned. _ _ . - A meeting was held on the deck of the Rip Van Winkle, as soon as active aid was no longer ne coesery, for ths impure of teaming the extent of the lasses, hot nothing more definite was arrived at than we have already stated. A paper was in circulation on board the lioger Wilhama this morning for signatures among the passengers of the Empire who were coming down, designed to ascribe the accident which has be fallen her to the carelessness of her of It did not, however, receive much countenance. Capt. Tupper enjoys, and we believe deservel, the reputation of being one of 4w moat careful and judicious captains on the river. Mr. fkrai, the pilot, who is eo rey'powalp for the collision, if coy one is on board the steamer, no esteemed one of the most are and cautions pi lot that goes out ofthis port. We have hid an opportunity of learning from the best authority that both his private habits and professional character are in the highest degree creditable to himself and his employers. We have just received the following despatch by magnetic telegraph. ONE O'croca, P. M.—Thew area largo number oi passeogera missing who were {mown to hove bean on board. Among those recovered are re cognized the person of Mr. Noble, ofTroy, a young lady named Isabella Carson, and a mall lad na, med Backland. The number of deaths from cholera forth° week ending to-day were lbl; total number from all diseases 273. For the twenty-four hour. ending on Monday night there were 21 deaths from cho lera. . . Michael S. Carte, the regularly nominated Whig candidate, bets been elected c l er k of the 6 ,, u , court of St. joule by 450 majority, over Wilson Priam, Loco. ,The steamer Highland Mary, arrived at St. Lou s ißom St. J mph on theinth, reports Large numbers of emigrants ware endeavoring to cross the river, preparatory to their final earl for the Plains, and eo great was the rush that the two rry . heats, though running all day and most of, the night, were inadequate to supply the de mand. Five dollars, and even as high as ten, had hers paid for the transportation of a single wagon and team. The Highland Mary made menial trips, anti the Sacramento was then engaged in ferrying -overtke eager crowd. • • joiepti sod the surrounding country is iv:- presented 1111 brag literally lined with wagons, teams, and emigrants. The health of the place continued good, tied bat few .olla9 al cholera had appeared. Lr ia 03 Till liattlintia.—The following extract we take ficatthe tratthitaut BAPublic" , published at Charleston, of May 16th. binee our last the cholera has visited oar place with coninderalde severity: A large-poition tithe inhabitants have felt more or less. of the inflaenee of the epidemic. The first death of cholera took place on Wednesday morning the 9th Inst. The number of deaths up to] yesterday was five, six. Henry D60711:113, aged about 50, the 9th. Elise M. Cobb, in her 14th year, daughter of Mr. Silas A. Cobb, 10th, and on Sunday night the lltb, Silas 4 Cobb, aged about 50, and his son Andrew, about 10, and John M. Hickok. Hr. W. H. H. Ball, left this place with his family, on Wednesday for his Father-in-law's. Mr. B. Allen, a few miles up the river, was taken with cholera and died the next day. C. B. Thompson, more generally known in this community by the name of Comma, died of cholera, over the river opposite this place on Sat. noisy last. These fatal cases out of perhaps one hundred which have been cured, simply because remedies were promptly applied in the early stage, and al most the only curable stage of the disease—the di arrhaa, we regret to ray, have produced consider. ahle alarm among a portion of our citizens, and caused a goodly number of them to leave for the mountains. Cases of Cholera have occured along the Kan awha, from Point Pleasant up to the Salines, above this place. Some deaths hove taken place at the Mouth of Coal,'and at the 'Mouth of Poen We regret to announce the death of Mr. Thomas Wells, Salt Inspector for the upper District, alley an illness of 24 hours, of Cholera. One or two others, we learn, have died of Cholera in the Saline. About twenty deaths from Cholera have occurred among the negroes at the Furnaces within the last week. W. 21. Wright, EL. D., Dentist, Orrick mul residence on Fourth t, opposite the. Pittsburgh Bank Office hours from 9 o'cl.k to 11 A M., and from 2 o'clock to 5 P. 2L scpbl,49 Fire and Marine Insuramoe.—Tel Prrra. *Wont N•VIOATIOX •0/1 Fin lIMILISCII CONPlJlY— chartered IliCkl--emitinues to Insure, upon every de scription of pro on fotesin rota. ••• Orrice, No. 21 Market street. SAMUEL GORAILY, Preet. Rouser Fume*, rkey• mysidem PITTSOVIIOn AID BosTON MINIO6 CO. DIVIDCW. — The Stockholders of the above named Company are Notified that the Dividend of Ten Dollars per share, declared on the With January last. will be paid them or their legal representatives, at the office of the Treas urer of maid Company, in the clay of Pittsburgh, on or alter the dist day of May, inst. Eastern Stockholders will be paid at the office of J W Clark d. Co., Boston. myo THOS. M. HOWE, Treasurer. JOB PRINTING. RILL HRADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Manlfrsts, Bats Lading, Contracts, Low Atlas it•NO 511-1.11, CirdSISICAITS, marls, rutactes, 3e./cc, Printed at die shortest notice, at law prtces, nt Lb defy Gasrrra UTV7CI. TB,. ma.. Improvements 1.11 Den ttttt y DR. U. U. STEARNS, law Bost., it prepared antliaeture sad net BLOCS Tinilll in whole .d pat . . . . at sets, upon liscrion or Atmospheric Suction Pin TOOTWCIII cra. to Viva gmrrsx, where tita decro exposed. Office and residence next door to the May or', other, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. or ßarxa ro—J. B. td`Faddert, F. H. Eaton. is Pll.lollllll L i zon Scros..—Prepared by J. W. Kelly, William street, N. Y., and for sale by A. Jaynes, No. 70 Fourth street This will be found a delightful arti cle of beverage in flambee, and particularly for sick Hearcrt's Dame. —An Improved Chocolate prepara tion, being . contbinsuom of Cocoa not; innocent, in vtgoraung and palatable, highly recommended partic ularly for Invalid.. Prepared by W. Baker, Pomba. ter, blue, and for sale by A. JAYNEN, at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth at iambi{ Cot. Jsrats b. Gt.sexpeTir: Char township wilt be a candelato for the office of County Comets stoner, at the approaching Whig and • Anumnanrue Convention ray raw Oven Sr. CLAIR. Fr The Alumni ofd M. College, who are members of the trenetal Assembly, or art at present urns in this city, are requested to meet in the Lactate Hoorn Of the Presbytenart Church, Fifth street, on Wednesday ohs) evening, at ri o'cltxk, to take counsel together, to renew their old acquaintance and frtendship, and their interest to Alma Mater. rnyV Mote Al.O•Nt. RANDY, best quality—l. eat& Just stse'd and k DA sole by BRAUN & REITEB, testa corner St Clair and Liberty els CLORIDE OF LIME-2 esks Jost reed and for sale - by m ysel BRAUN & REITER war. lemur. Pellsda e. w. elca.craan, Plltebolgh. RAI ILLER & RICK EPSON, IVboloaale Grocer. and .131 importers of Bomdiee, Wm. and Segart, Not. 171 and 174, corner or Liberty end Irenn Street. Niue burgh, P. my 23 T)ACON H.1:5.—.5 tierces in good order, re 'd O. snot Pans; for said by LEO COCHRAN, trivia 26 Wood at TEANS-1 cure Jeans, Steubenville manufacture, rood on commtvinon; for sale by my 23 GEO COCHRAN PARIS GREEN—Just read and for sale by tuytr.i J KIDD 4OZ. lodine, bti os lodide or Pot:maim; XOl lotus of Fero; Citrate Vern; E 5 Lbs Tan An many; 50 or ealptiate QUISMIC, sulphate hforphe Acetate do, Nitride of Silver, pure. Calm oiorm and Acetic Esher, just reed and for an by air= J KLDD k. Co xr O. 2 LARD 011r-10 bbls good quality No. 2 Lard Al Oil, to hno order; 210 do No 1, CookLag's extra, •tore and for solo at lowest picas, by .IZ-1 SELLERS 2. NICOLS BLrrtn--4 bbts Rabb Roll Dauer, just reea a at the W Bat Da tubi Meese Depoh dt tat by m y li CANFIELD GOl4 ~F ...KSE-M has Jam reed at the W It Batter 'bee. Depot. tool for sale by mozi 7 1.1 CANFIELD DIA.. BILK PARASOLS—W. IL Murphy has Jun US received nit assortment of blast salt Parasols, figured and plain, maw of which are mans rue. Dark Green Parasols, figured and plaint large size brown do—on smorunent received, and °Oared at low prices, .1 northeast corner of 4th and 'Starke; sts. 60TTON OSNADURD—tiartI wide—One bale late. ly received at Dry Goals Rouse of my/3 W R MURPHY Near Goods and Great Bargalnat R . a THOMPSON, No 110 Marl/ht . ter , near Li s berry, bra lust returned from the Eastern Cities with los second soppy of SPRING AND 81.1/11117.11 0000 s. Ho has now on band one of the largest and best selecthd stocks that be has even had the pleasure of opening to his customers and the pubile—athong winch may be found every style of rich changeable and fancy Silks, Turk Satins, black [lassie Sißts, all aulths, for Caramels, tre.i with every width of black Silk Lace. and Fringes, for riimmutio; POLLARD SILKS, TISSUM, ftg'd and .plate Reneges, Embroi dered Swiss; Organthes; Lawns; Embhl Linton Ging ham, a raw bad beautiful article; plain and bark' do; French (ringhams, Ora Demesne at.. is very full, comprising every description of Chintres and Calicoes, some for 111 that sold this spring for 184 Linen and Muslin Sheet tags, from Ito 1 yard. wale; also, Sheeting Moulins, very low, with a full assortment of tine Irish Littera' for window hangings; Turkey Red Chime, embroider ed slid striped Drapery, Buff Holland, Su inc. Our shawl department presents every description of plain and embrotdered Canton Crape, etiangealile and fighl Slit, Herege, Cashmere and Deletes, plain and ern broidand Thibet, also, a large assortment of Ferran's, Bonnets, /th. de. Coach Makers rill find a full supply of Cloths, Da nnsks, Idoreens. &0. tee., tu their line. The shove Goods have been purchased on the mos , advahtageoto 101111,1, and perehrsters may rely upot getting them al the UMW POSSIBLE PRECO. tarn davit ROBT. D. THOMPSON. Valuable Coal Laud for Sal if )UT four milt' above Lock No. s, to the mouth /I. of Pine Ran, klmionsahels River. The Coal is of ,ho very best quality, mid empty of mamma. Any number of urea, from tweritY•five to a' hundked, might be obtained. Persona desirous of pardbasing, can call un WALKER REED, on the premises, or Wen. Reed, upposna the Post orece, who will give any in iorinatirim concerning the property. The above will be sold al a great bargain. myskeddrn CLINTON PAPER. MILL .",..te"orAtra h paLe.ll:2.7&.°r,,,To w e L 1.7. pose of inenufactunng paper, at the Clinton Paper Mull, where they will he pleased to receive the patron age of Me public, and the former customers of the se nsor partner. They wdl lit all Waal, Seep on bap& a gelmral as. .oaMent of wllitog, wrapping, tee and wall papers, bonnet boards, blanitvtrooks; eta ate., 'which they will exchange for clean linen and cotton riga. Printer. and Book Publishers can be supplied with every drpion of printing pilper at abort ....ti ttotiee and al reduced prlCOll. Ohirl39 A. April '4%—uirrldfou EDMUND P N . HANNA. FOR ST. LOUIS. ; splendtattd r zught steame W.ll. Connell, master' will le • . bove to morrow at to look!" M 4 - ite4ll; or pa?svo a pp l y on board, or to & CO., Agents._ For San Francisco, California. REGULAR LINE OF PACKET DRIPS— To sail on the 111th June—The superior fast soling coppered and copper fastened ship EUROPE, will soil (or the above port es above, bas ing' three quarter. of her freight engaged. This ship being of the largest class, and having uri •uscally apamous and well ventilated accommodations, oilers io passengers a very desirable opportunity whereby to secure that coralbst sad safety so ernes.. ry on to Inns a voyage. • Passengers with families will be furnished w,th acp ants and communteaUng state rooms, and experien ced phyalcian will accompany Site tarp. . Fur balance of freight 7 1. P vi ,,, rttAs p Ni4r id„ Booth aide of %els street wharf, Am. Philadelphia. TN TILE DISTRICT COURT OF ALLEGHENY 1 COUNTy,.. my , 1:414w -(1 Thomtu Mellon, m. o.vo Tend. Es. N 0.17, April T, 1810. John Behrh And now, to wit: ay 1%1849, on motion of Mr. Wink the Coon appoint E. radford Todd, Eatl., A - &ho' to distribute the money in Court, among the li n ereditata• Fr.. WO Second : 11111 AM lIULTZ, Pm* All pers.. Interested will please to tato nonce, that the ALidliar abase wad, will attend for tho perc pose of his appointment, at the omno of Todd & Smith, Auorneya, Fourth street, Piusburgb, on Saturday, the 16th day of June next, at 10 o'clock A. M. mygg , :tvlt•T IeTODD, Auditor. Sr. Louts, May 15. 84.000 CITY AND COUNTY SCRIP, sale by 8 SCHOYER, m ll¢Seco¢d OTOCK FOR SALR—A few Shares Maul st. Bridr 1.7 Stock, for "Jolly 130ROYER FLOU a-IPD bble Mgr, NT . 10 r by - roySO J S DILWORTH to Co HF,FIRINI33-514 bxs No 1 Hondo" londimr from canal and for Bala low to close constipmeut, by myl7 JAMES DALZE st REFINED WINTER DOUBLE STRAINEDLARD -1313,—Z Ulla just roc'd and for Ws by M 717 & R APOUTCHEON RI.IBEFACIENT.-11ersins while miming trarge in the fields. am. very _ip rb t ID braise and injure themselves m aunty mityc. ey are often disabled so Imre be aseless for irking dean If immediate um could be mode of 11..A.,Felineateck Co.'s Enbefa eieut„..and the /raised part Val sammted, and the remedy rubbed Lt, it ereuldlive relief and euelbs pain. No Ammer should be witbdut this celebrated inedlcior, Ira It to alike beating Wan or beast. Pre pared an ti iold by bA FA lINE.NTOCK tr. Co corner al Woo/ and lot sit, also, earner Ittiand Woad. myl7 WlWStrOASS—Lamialre leaf, -eidehed Aid arized gaols, Jag tech, sad for raid by the bbl or at retail, at the Petln Ten Stela, 70 Voluthsh my 23 INECOFFEES—M• • African, Jaaa ?d f.. 0 elm AISINS AND FIGS-200 eighth bre prima Ital. sins, and OD mad drams fresh Pigs, inn received tale al the Pekin Tea Store, Id Staudt street. 21 2 2 A 2w2 , 2,2 I 11.—:ukre v Brtnna, No 1 Cboeolaus 222121 Cocos; e 1•02 Sekmiik Pekin • _ - VbOWDER-7118 kept Blasting; 6W act Rifle - Dent, BM do . Rifle, N 175 do do, Hy; 50 Or do do, KY; 5 ls Fuse for bloating, for sec by HERB -11 B DILWORTH & Co i VE&THERB-11 Az prime IPeatkers, for nabs by rtiy22 1 8 DILWORTH &Co For San Francisco. inThe fine new A I buena SARAH HOOP ER, Capt. Hamer, will have dematah for the above port, teaching at Rio de Janeiro and Valparaiso, for provisions. Passengers by the Sarah Hooper will find imperiar accommodations, and every arrangement made to in sole their comfort and convemance. For freight er ptaanga WIII. E. HOOFER, rarth,l73l Am. 74 Idowly's wharf. TAR — sk. N CTas, I try AILWORTFI tr. 00 XNACKEREL-30 Phis No 3 Mackerel, just root al per canal and for sale loor i lz w, pe te r DALZELL HEME-28 Oz. good NY B Moen,landing pot L C E and 51 am, and lot solo low To clone eonvig. moot br m 722 JAMES DALZELL Rllill TSIIdAFIS-470 bbts small loaf, crushed, pasrerod and clarified, In stare and for sale at no demi prices, by JAMF-R A HUTCHESON & Co, Agents St. Lads Sugar Refinery, crty2l. No 31 Water and R 2 From at EAD-650 pp Galena Lead, just reed and for sate by mr22 JAMES A HUTCHISON &Co HOT-40 kegs ons'd Shot. in acme and rot sale by iny2l JAMBS A HUTCHISON &Co WANTED TO PURCHASE— A _good wt (amity florae, well broke to the shafts. Nom airok other need be offered, ALEXANDER & DAY, m Market et TROPINIM' RIBBONS—New styles Hormel RHO. , opening at the One PtiCV Stole, one lot as'lene Me eta myfl A A MASON & Co JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, ((For many years connected with Messrs. Wiley & P 9108.0, and We John Matey, N. York and London,) 800[1ELLIII •ND 11161.01711 A OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN BOOKS, ' No. 6:1 Woos. crux., (Nearly opposite the SL Charles IinteI.))PITTSBURGH. Irr English, Preach, end German Harlem and Magasions, and Pleanipapers imported to order, prices of which may be ascertained on application to Mr. I. Cotalognes gratis. mpll EEC= TH' pubne are cautioned agamst purchasing the droll drawn by Richardson & Gelb on Jno. hlsFs den & Co. end by them accepted, for 6.210, dated Me t 5, ISO, et 90 days after sight., and accepted May into, payable to the order of drawers, and by the.• endorsed to P. C. Shannon, who bee notice that pay mcnt of the same has been stopped in the hands o John M'Faden & Co. F. A. RICHARDSON, tny9l of Richardson & Geib. NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS OHIO AND PENNBYLVANIA BAIL ROAD. .PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, in the city of Pittabargh, until SATURDAY, the 30th of JUNE, 1810 for the Gradiug and Bridging of the Rail Road from the month of Big Beaver to the State line el Ohio, a disudice of Mann twenty miles. Drawings and specifications of the work to be let my be seen at Iho office in Pittsburgh, during the week before the lading, on application to Solomon W. Roberts, Chief Engineer, and information may be obtained at any time at the office of Edward Warner, Resident Engi neer of the Eastern Division, New Brighton, Beaver county, Pa The work is well worthy of the atteetam of experienced and energetic contracted', and the line passes throogh a fertile country, and is era, of access it all points. By order of the Board of Directors. WM. ROBINSON, Jr., President. Pittsburgh, Mny n,1849. dill North Atnemetto, Pennsylvanian, New York Tri bune, American Rail Road Journal Cleveland Her ald, snd Olsio State Journal copy three time., and wad bills, with copies of paper, to the Rail Road office. /1 - AOKEUEL-160 bbls Large No a, alassaeho In setts inspection, in flue order, landing this morn ing and for We by ROBERTSON t REPPEIrr, my2l:lat 109 Second at 'WOOL—Tho tdrbesipima in cub paid for all the VT different grades of clean washed wool, by nay2l II LEE, Liberty et, oppokur sth TORN FORSYTH, Merchant Tailor, has removed it) to No. 34 Market street, ono door from Second, East 1641 C. Thankful for past lawars, he respectfully soheita a continuance of the patronage of his former costumiers, and likewise the patronage of as many new ones as are of the right stripe. Orders in the Tailoring line exemited in the most fashionable manner, and with dispatch. Alm, a fashionable sasorunciu of ready made Clo thing, of all kind. Cheap for cash, of emirs.. Gentlemens' Furnisbnig Goods in all their varieties always on hand, such es Shirts, Dkolorria, Collars, Cra vats, Stook., Scarfs, lloaiery, Suipoinden, Pocket Ildkfs, Gloves, Drawers, Umbrellas, &t. Ae. Ice. mritailm Slab and Tar. si'l BULB. No 1 Herring., Play taspriou.) kr .70 bble No 1 Shad . 91 do No 1 Mackerel, (Boston inapectioai LO do N C Tar, in prime order, reed aud to sale by , T.LaFFE B. O'CONNOII, sarll:dlca comer Pe. and Wave out NRW GC/GILLS—New opening at the One K-ii; Stare, eases and packegee of new and dcalrahle Goods, eoaspriaing o large lot of Silk s Heine, hi Pe Leine, Thibes, Fancy end other !Rawl!, at considera bly reduced prices. ingil A A TEABON &Co WROUGITP COLLARS, CAPES, &e.-21.. A. Ma son & Co. have razed per gxpreurs, more than I:4D Connie, Capes, Caps, Citemizette, Cuffs, de. Al- so, Edging. and !awnings ei half the nand prices. LIANCY BUIMER CASSISIERES—We Dave jasa r received a very handeaute‘lot of French Etamater Caniuteres, of a very fine paid' y ; which we are sel ling at very law prim, and to winch we vroald Write the attention of the gentlenaer & DAY sPLENDIDCHANGEADLESILES—Dni received, a lot awry handsome changeable Bilk', including awe of a very superior quality. which are are sailing to very inferior pnees. ALEXANDER & DAY, 73 Mike N W ear of the Dbustend BgCOl , l-13 Moto nasosted, now landing from sum Dolphin, for onto by ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, • •at ARD-93 bblo No I, no landim from elmr Dol. 1./ Olin: for ash by te.,nsgau DICKEY & Co TOOL-3 sacks now landing from atmr Dolphin; for sale by myll ISAIAS DICKEY &Co FEATIIERS-49 bap nor landing_ from gm Dol pldn; for sale by mid ISAIAH DICKEY & Co L INSEED OI L-15 bills LinseedDU, pure, in fine my2l I BOUOONMAICER & Co BALLAD OIL—O( superior quality, in tarie sad mall bottles and fiasks, ( (or sale by royal SCHOuNMAKER & Co P4S. TURPENTINE-2SS bbls to fine order, for sale C . l by mr2L J SCLIOONMAKFAt & Co OOT GINGER-2a begs for sale by jL mygl J SCHOONMAR &Co IL&W PAPER-114 riala extru Imp e draw Paper S for sale LpJ SCLIOONMAKER & m • 24 wood st lionorable the Judges of the Court 0 . 0 i; roil Quarter &mow of the Palkin and for the angrily of Allegheny. T"E petition of 8. IS. lid.RT, of the Fourth Ward, city of Pittsburgh . , In die county aforeaald, humbly stieweth, that your petitioner has provided himself with materials for the atcommodouon of travelers and other., at his dwelling hon., in the Ward afore said, and prey. that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a Public !louse of hod yqur p..o4onc*, p. in 4n4Y bound will pray. We, theoubsertbers, eitisetut of the aforesaid Ward, do cerufy,lhat th e above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and oonvenienoes for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that add tavern is neceuary. - James Lanbill, Thos. Smith, J. IL White, A. C. Bell, Thomas Patterson. 11. Donning, R. Cony. J. Christy, Thos. Clanton, lames Mathews, Diehard White P. P. Varner. my9l:d3t SALMATUS-120 ba• aupersor quality Salaratuy, binding Oily day; for sale by' rayl 0 BAGALEX t IiMITH, 18 and woud st ICE-50 tierces fresh Rise gA Ladinghr t tattled . sale by r9YI9 ciAar ammi RA ACKEREL-200 b 111 hnding awl for ,nayl9 HE:HMOS AND SIT -100 bbls No 1 lierrinp; N) do No I Shad; Jut recd and for sale by myIU BAGALET LA ED-10 keg. reo'd and far solo by .11 CANFIELD, my la ',Voter at, between Finitbielat and Wood raiaEXTre" glottis, or tkroine of History of Xing Charlas the foo l,e of England, by Jacob Abbott, •f~L engravings. ed by JouNsTor 41,..snvirroN, DAM 3d 41 Ma r k at an sr at Ma bbla Malawi to antra to-mar M, row. toi oda by 9 & W'RARIiAtIOII, my In MI Valor and 101 Front at LOUR-500 bbls flour, Just reeld sod Iler sale by L a , .19 fl W RARBAUGH Ptails primo Park, raed and far -I-. I. by m 719 $ tr.\ 11A.R.8.A.5611. ~.Y„~rm7~[.crrar~r~. T,.,,rf~ tgn low ;idea of C cu. my 9' ,o JUBflike — E.l - VED ex the Ow Pnee Store, colds-- ht et, 10,000 yds of printed Lawns end Molina et the extreme low price Lol eta Inyl2 • A MASON a Cu itircous DE L.Ains—s" ya. U 01 14.40 WI.; at I .IXL co, pow opening at the One Pace Stare Of I 19_ A A SIMON 44119L1N5-0 1 bales at 41 ana tiets. ' myttl A A MASON & Co MASACIIFD htUfilaray lNS-21dcA A Bl aaaa at ASON Co 4 and cu.:- w e by a GoLD AND SLYER PATENT LEVEII WATCLI M—Lhrger. Watches, nada by , the celebrated peeper of Lando% hi J. Tobias of Liverpool, and a large assortment of detached gold. and diver ;.even, m.ae try caw of Geneva manufacturers. Spectacles of all tindtt Communion. Ware In sets; Gold Pens; Jewelry In large variety; iiilver Spoons, Forts, Ea. co- Womb repairing ezetlited in lye Lest Manner. W WWILSON, myth corner Market and 4th at. • MP= MORB NEW GOODS-M./ R. hi:tams has this morning open new and handsome styles Prints for 12i cis per yolt Swiss, Mall and Nonstok• Mastitis for dresses. .filw incased within.; BtalliaTsi Bendel Ribbons, Black Bilks, kc, at nenhatml cafackilth sad Market streak • • Country Within?* replenlikilii &her hocks will find n choice assorunent at low pnees, la Wholesale EMMA op stabs. . . . m 719 Camp. HB T the ts j ig , ,utdeetnj . .. been ajlat o tt=lti i t a r =ly gl i=tg Pn jr l. o rie " S:Vgl s k4; tomer. of the Company, the he la prepared LO Lee Marine, Inland and Pile hale ou hberal tame, at (heir office, No. 37 %Vat= street. r A MADELIA, =m7lll itEai . . AUCTION ViLIV' 117'.363ut D. Davis. ADDltinuser. 4 Fasashrgarriogs and RoasseapWagenterearregiors On Friday afternoon, May tsth, at 3 &clock. in front of the Cconmercial Sales Rom, earner of wood and nth streets, will be .old, a splendid two horse family Carriage, well finished and nearly new. - One Roekaway Wagon, • good article made to or der, and has been in use only a gam tome. my 23 ' JOHN D..DAVIS,.Anet. . &me of Staple and Fano" Dry Gam On Tborsdoy toodduk, 1414 - 24that 10 o'clock, Id the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and nth areas, willbe sold— . Marge assortment of fresh and ietwriable staple and fancy Dry Goods, among which are superfine cloths, dustmen; %IN /1•803.• jeons, 6 .CY dugs, black satin. dress Wachs/ages, doled; lawna awls,rauslina plaid vicuna', aver prints, French mod Blanchester gusghtuus, shawls and silk Mktg in great variety, bleached and brown muslinaa. damask linen tablecloth, ch‘cks, ticking", drillings, cottonades, ho siery, gloves, hats, Leghorn bonnets, ke. At It o'clock, Groceries, queetursnre, Fnmilare, he. Young lipann and imperial tea, coffee, N O =or, No I chuff, No 3 mackerel, Y. ausnufaetared tobsaeo; I No 1 palm soap, shovels, Varlet, forks; T.nith. and transparent window blinds, mantel clocks, looking glasses. carpeting. A largo and general assortment of household and kitchen funduue, kitchen utensils, ie. mid Large Salo of Clotkusg, Fine Shirts, iey ens thn aserath, rnrdit • On Tuesday morning, lOth inst., 0110 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, earner of Wood and Fifth sts, will be =ld sritlums reserve, ott a credit of 90days for approved endorsed paper on an stuns over SAW— A very , largo invoice of Clothing, Fine Shirts, &a comnstog to part, super cloth, eashmerc, queens cloth, mohair,. alpaca, cashmaratt, crotan cloth and tor drew, frock and conk coats; blank and fancy cualmere ' gannet, Cedlonade, Rremhn, Lantartine, Rozbuty,Califonha, fancy check and Palo Alto cut. simere pautr, plaid cashmere, valencia, black sod fancy satin, lions and summer agog Fine linen .boi rem, fancy and blue Merrimac,ph* muslin, Union Check and hickory rhino, brown drill drawers: alsth dos Rough and Ready water proof *oath whets. Catalogues can beeobtained and clothing exuainad at the Auction Rooms. mylti JOHN D DAVI?, Anon Externrion Sa!sof Valuable Bags, Late , and Ca! Paptr, Blank Boob. On Wednetday, Thursday and Saturdaevening., nth, and Mtlt { nets, at 71 o'clock, at t ho commert dal sales moms, corner of Wood and Filth stay vrill be sold • large collection of waned° new books in emery department of literature and sebum", embraaing mar ray tralualthr works on theology, history, medicine, poar airy, fiction and travels; alto a superb collection of quarto, arum, paw, andpocket bible,, some SnerLon. don editions with clasps, London testaments' with psalms and paraphraws, tatter ,- commercial post, sod cap paper, full and half bawd Manic books. meamraw darn books, de. Poll JOHN D DAVI% Altai , and Manager.• AMINO AND S.azAttiam P Al7\s7. ' ll7&;; T"' Tom.— Thu mat peculiar bone Him. Popular Polka. ill.c?ri m. ou — a Bill. Wrerimmar EVY.WW, MAT To COIII.O2IMGO with THE NEW FOOTMAN. A ner which for the dad time the =riled drama of TOM AND JERRY, on Live IN LONDON. Corinthian Tom Mi. W. H. Crisp. Logic Mr. Brown. Jerry Mr. Prior. Jemmy Green Mr. Dann. Kate Miss Onalso. Sue Mrs. Prior. Jane Mr.. Mahlon. _Cp. In preparation The Miller and his Men. FDE SALE—A bstulsome Fanny Carriage, for 0511 or two horses, built at Philadelphia by i celebra ted manufaemrer. This canine is in every respeeM a first rate article, made with all the modem Impraso- menu, fined with blue cloth and finished in superior manner. It is euhrely''' w and sold for want of sod. Enquire of ..1. h. DAY, mrtt 75 Market a, N WeWone Diamond F ' , Jo—nlo „ A sitiVeY SILK SHAWLS—We have Jug penes e e tare lot of Pancy Silk Shawls, la whi ch we In- Ile the attention of the ladies. ALEXANDER &DAY PEllitllN TEL ISTOILIis HE Subscriber has lon received at the Pekin Tea T Fiore, 7)Pourth street, a very large and . well so. looted mock of pore GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from New Mork, all of which has been reesived in this country since the not of February laat..consiiliag of all the &Herons grades grown In the Celestial Eraptro. Oar stock henry moon the largest intim Wert, we are prepared to wholesale, on bettor terms than any other house in the city. We Invite renal graters to call and cancel= our neck and prices. They can have uplelk. ed in I, I, awl lib packages 5 VI tin cannimais, orpy half chests, to suit their convenience. • Our retail prices vary fos Oolong, Black %visitors 50 eta to 51,00 per Ib.; Pang Young Boaehong. d 0 et; Congo 00, end English Bleakflut fik Young Boon, I Gunpowder end Imperial, from 25 eta: ts 61,25 pet Ili Families are requested to send and get of emir Teas, and try them before parchatingmaples rtgilltdkAtS A. JAME% 10 Four/411nel, 11311 TEAS—didliZahests Young Tel, Fall of latest imputations at New York, uompris ns a fine assortment of fine and medium qualities, now limited from cal; for sale by mylo BAOALEY 8511TH ELLIOTP & ENGLISH, ni Wood street, between 4th end Diamond alley, lama received lugs supply of Theological and ether works, =wag which are the following, cm Miscellanea= hata=DM. muses. by President Hopkins; Christ is hil t Law and Gospel, by S. H. Tai, p. D.; Life of De Witt elintim. ' Living Oyators at America, Republican Chriatianny, C o u l EF eSd by Magoon, Mint Primeval bt Phrenology : and Mesmerism, by Rev. N. L. Meet D. Baptual, 113 Import and Mode, bY Beecher, Nineveh arid its Ha maw; Illooaaftins of the Bible, by &Mariam; Earnest hlinistry end Chuteh ill Earnest, by J. A.,Jesnem vrartif worts, 4 vols, new edition; J.lll. Meson's %volt; complete; Cmpers Lite and Works of . engines: It, wing on Rim and Hallo, D e r , p, u rmerki c sh To n s. Wg's s Y e o s i c r i le f wgirklz .4 o4:: nen, Bible Evidences the reps kry J. .candultig; Modem 13goiety; Modern , AcOo .Holdalso Nor! & W p‘ . /t ( trPTA Be rg=V cil oi Houlusisszo, Br Enema, Lemons oo Pilaw, Beecher. " • • P WMPBESS—The Hill nummiltr; - ii.itag ixp& doom of . Life in tits plahViof HOSA! , , with - other Ailis. Honed by 'George B. Chown, D. A,: with • Postpid► of whet. • A low copies eved and Gro solo by et my 19 . M. 1.10 71`e ENGLISH,A; Wood ILE.-tmn II i 4 with plcutar• that the sabre en ipform the citizens gittsbarati cull . that they) h”e completed ammo `f with bleaara J. t%. Jger & Co, vector PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept conalatply Oa hand. Thep ore neatlat.„.„„,„ m , Kt:Arlan pea% 4, *nl4 %TN ;4 41 0 1 1:= 1 9f Me cUott and art invitation to return the azTAJZ. P ayees: Gunpowder Imri Ily pe sonal 42i .73 1,00 1,25 1,50 50 73 1 1,25 50 al 75 1,00 ,00 1,23 1,50 o l Y. Hymn / Mug . 'GI 1:125 75,0 Q 1 1,23 1,00 311 50 B " C " c Pius aild lain Fine. .75 1,09 1,917 I,N We will warrant all .the TEAS we sell fet be equal to, if not smettnin many sold in thia elm, and should they tat prove acceptable to the taste, *boreal: , be lb tamed, and the money will be refunded, as, Isle only with that understanding we-sell. .. We ask a fair trial, {hat the pablie may be able to judge between our Teas ,and :Mee heretofom sold by other companies In this city. All beers of rich, debateus and good OavorMITEAS, should give to a call. For sale by JOS, S. M. YOUPliiit CO., N W cornet 41.13 odd Ferry streets. end E. YOUNG &VII, itne;_ad and Rou &Inc, A . T . rba . :15 . 1 the Plaa m ax i dlr r aw ei 78 We nd strie4 Tools, f:rt sale 67 LIUBER7II &FRIA " O4'r-400 burbles' reed and for sale by ~atlB AfthISTRONGAAMOZER PIG EILON-250 MS Pig Iran. tl.ho.f Thm.A.e, landing and for kale by J& R PLAYA myi4 Round Church Badinga rg tO LET--A good beak Levolling_House. shade on Robigion areal, AlltabenY• Enquire • mytO, Spy:LW/11M OYER FOR SALE CHEAP FOR SCRIP — A fount paned situate on Webeter EMeSed feet from Htglistreog 40 feet (tont ed.-Webster, by SO lest to a !We rcpt' Way —gulte dela band;ew seen honee. Pike 11112fo -Terms, IMO Oath In Wawa Mone,two Hoe and foot. years Horn ttm first sf April tut cooigyand CU Y gulp taken far tub payment. In. quire of myte EISCHOYER4IIO beeped st le No 3 Mackeml, lone, now 4!. by BAGALEY h SMITH Take Nottee. • • ALi. persons Jr dental , to the Estate*. of Wm. W. Rams, deeessed,will please make payment on or before 'hetet of July next, to the eximalots, who will be fecutdstpx Murdock'', you'll b em , e n Smithfield and Wood; nihilism - Melva:emirate will tie len In the Windsor d or ,. srattlEtßOlgErEx atill4 ecn ti urr r . • • cATHElZlNE.Atralop .. mEz4iii4ii.. mimacwotT .. HOED 110SE!—'4.00O Met 0114 3 ply India Robber Hass—last received fa tkeßotonghof blanskS+ sw.idelt will be held In store then Few' days. Tho Bosom Betting Company esprSiSS'stronedesiret the firs departments ofta cities of Pitisbugh and Al. Isigheny to call wad swat . and make a trul of them. The C 0.131/ 44111 Willing ti) 001 them to soy test ttisl, think popes to conclads. upon. I mro 6ll pun.up , s, irSreocHd st firsi3AcCo-49 tma A7fcr34 tam — tato; 204 - e Jugers!t !pm Vas dcs_lq 'taro asid - for sale by • a 4314 *-3173:300YD OBE ,111,1CkA STORIB-410. 1241311130 IBTRIBET—W IIOI . 2I 3LI4 AND r A. AL k 00.1104 eonsideribly emirdte d their . litog Perth ateanunadetion thelr lamest busierssorreitosi Wasted Weald - tar WIWI. rot undo the mdstUteer ' l ameSlOkhrld usblen• able linberindieberdmaridan. aeadd irtiarx ever ()Died in Ws err. •The3r large Shawl thrionn, %thresh. ' u with another large room, has been fined•apsued +tit dad to their retell assortment, there:Tait - Mg them em - pie roost ire the display ltsf their immense rack: Being eortsemtly in thetreeelpi nestOonetaresa their haat* in New York, they are ertablecirdwaye to offer Ma merest, latest and most derivable goods, and et prices as low as any home In the estuary. Their stock comitts in pan of Frei Hung= Pura of extra nett Bereges, Tlatte4 Albums, Betphlnes and Mernalse of new and dews styles. Also, Poll de Cheney Fantsrd &Ike, Mane db Loins, Grenadhies, Patios, Brmillennes,Broehe,Tolis, do Nerd, ree. ke. Six Hundred Pilsen of new and rleh styles /axonal.* LIMAS end Organdies—splendid dmigas. • Soy Ilandred Fleece English and Irnmelk Oraghlass, A Challis lees reas, Odom , Cie thiLidea r Olashisma, ze.". alich hignme end changeable Bilks, of . Faintly a uto, style.. m i d , black Ado for dresses, Ta. 3, I: . lllMi*.c. of gape r rim hish iaatri SHAWLS—CashmemiZbeti LCog end squim Shawls, Urea de Mate, tie Oriztai= Margin de Lou, ibtki.Wool-Plai Bede d Ore ii warn coons—m k oribiiii,„ Nrktons l • Laura., Hoak • and flarlstsblushres, Tarlatan, Fancy Cheeks, Use* Linens: Stoned Keehn% MM/ add rl soak dadketithn".• - . , LINEN GOODS—Damask% Covers, Nitakiesd h. I X+ l pm, Odk is, French Linen sad Drills,Bars42ol t- Larrik eir eAti Irish Lianas, beat make and 6.1.2. 4 magics mongicut of Mae Bald, ~~llfl~ ~IM~Y~:~ THEATRE C. S. Porter. -•••W. IL Czar. Vl:Unable Books SPLENDID STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS:. A. .VON & CO., STEAM BOATS. CINCINNATI 6 PITTBIIIIIIOU Mit e DAILY PACKET LINE. HlSnow Well knot en line of splendid passenter Steam- enw composed of the largesuotarotest, bes hod Lad (=abed, and most powered boats 0; the waters of the West- -. Every accoeimodation and eau. fon that memo eon procure, has been provided for pas aroma. The line has been in operation for five yeah —has tarried L million of people without the least rojto. Tyro thole mum. :TM boots will be at the foot of `v don street the dial provlous to starting, far thescrock. non of fn' fht and entry of passengers on th e mu ter. In al eases the passage money most be pail is advance. SUNDAY PAUISISS. The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, will leave Pittatsueett every Stanley morning at 10 alele.* Settaay evening el 10 r. r. May let, IDYL MONDAY PAIDANT. The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Steel, Will IMMO Tllte burgh every Monday learning at ID o'clock; Wheelies every Monday evening .110 r. TITIESDAT PACKET. Ttrr 111138KNIA No. 2, Capt. I. Kumnum; will laave Pittaburgh every Taesitio n mething at 10 everr4r; Wheeling every Tnerdog eve gatlD rt WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, C.O. S. Di e,:witi leave piazi every wednea* motow lii le o'clock; gallery Wedoradav eveseora TILUTLIELDALT PACKET. The 131111,LL1.11T, Capt. Ciaara, brill lease burgh every Thursday morning at 10 Wells* Mee*, every Thursday everuat ort 10 zits FRIDAY PACKET. The CLIPPER No. Si Capt Pass thwst., wW leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning et It/o'clock; Whea: thls every Ptiday evening at 10 r. NEW LISBON AND ETTTSBURGII DAILY LINO OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, 40 `. ta.;" . 111111-Mill 4 (ms. ainfacrW t ) Leaves Pittsburgh daily, me o'clock, A. Al., itaufar rives at Glaspw, (mouth of the Sandy and Beaver eel,) at 3 otthek, and New When m 11, woe Might Leaves New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P.M., Waking tha trip canal to the river during the eight,) and Glasgow al 9 o'clock, A. AL., and amvrA at Pittsburgh at 3 P. AL—thus making a continuous limier cacti ng pas. wagers and freight between Now Lisbon and in shorter lima and at kin rases than by any other route. The prop:liters of this Line have the pitman - of in formingthe publio that they havaatted ap Miami class Copal Boma, for the leentanindatina of passengers sea Neigh; in sun in connection with the well known mamma CALEB co o n and BEAVER, and connect. ing, at Glaagusa t wi th the Pittshwrel and Cronin nail and other daily lines of simmers dawn the Okla and Miselaiiippi rivers. The proprietors pledge thus. selves to spare no coense or trouble to athre eoP fan, safety and dispatch, and ask of the public a than of P'lrnioßivo AGENTS. • tl. EI. tiefiroN, - 15.4 W. EIARIMUCaII, Plita.rSh. IL HANNA; &Co. - layittf J. 11A.Rlid13011. & 11.° I NOTlCE—Thisatearaer HEAVES. C. E Cl*xke, ms tar, will lam, after this settee, for Wellsville masa ally at 0 o'clool la the learning. ' lea • 01111112111 AHHANGHAMENT3 for 1549. MONONGAHELA ROUTS. Daly 73 Mlles IltaggrAg• Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and Pbiledelphla_ TIM splendid end tut conning U 9 Mill steamers ATT.ANT/C, Cain J Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt A egotist LOTUS MAIM, Capt B Bermetr, are now making dauble daily nipabetween PITTSBURGH AND BROWNSVILLE. • The morning beat will leave the Monsiegabea Wharf, above the Bridge, daily at 8 o'clock ptedisely. Pomanders will take SUPERB COACHES at Ileratas. vale, at 3 o'clock., 1 . ", and the agenda cars et the Baltimore *Ad Oh io Railroad, at Cuniberburd, 1111 o'clock, A. AL, and mile in Baltimore the IP= in time for the evening line to Philadelphia OA leV city. i ttabargh to Baltimore, only 19 boars. Fare 510,M . From Pittsburgh to:Philadelphia, only 40 hours. Fare SNP The eveningboatwill leave ate o'clock, excePtSit.a• day omens*. Passengers by this boat will !gateau, board in comfortable State Beams the lint night, Ate over the mountains the following day P,yt ern Coaches, and lodge the second night to Thissengem have choice acid= Steamboat or Rail Read between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and the privilege of stoning at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resuming their seats at pleurae. Coached thst. send to pames to travel as they please. We make up the loads and way hills for the Cloaeb es lathe Pittsburgh offices, (its order to save r(rie oohing at Bromnsrille,) it is therefore important for passengers to get their dares, before going on board of the Cosa at 011 T otkee, hionoushala 11 7,1,, street, or St Charles llotel, Wo se, pimbe7 lu " • aplAdm J. AIBedRIMEN, Ynburgh Pasitiii FOR CINCINN ANDATLOWS nyt - The Weald new steamer ThiILEOBAPII No. I, • . "" • Hellen, roam; will leave for ably unermediam porta on Friday , the 111Mitsl, at 10 o'clock a IL Fof freight or mmitomtagrAort bo v a o rr to BURS to. • _ GEO B MILAISTIFRGRD PITTSIIOIIOI.I AND LOUISVILLE PAC= LINA ; , • Tti Rr gW and aplandid Du pumas. ::;; RAPlitia.9. - . - -=-- - , uon,ansattn, will lama for Chains .nati and Lonisailto on Thowday, tha RA Imrt., at 10 aPelook, A. AL Fag i abtUre l l at ago apply on boanl, to WIL SO N Co, or tNO V MILT GED. - • 11Z19142 ontissorstessmornsime PITTBBIIROII AND HOCRINOPuET. • The steamboat MOT Nts2L , 11lipt..J. shank , tar Ws Timn ery Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, 1.. Laud FlLtabetblown, Cantles, Smash.. Weems, liare's MatillentiWardia,Simallo r TlSCP• Landing, 21.0aseis, A. et's Landing, Vanelase, NewPoilrOols it,_ l o*riena., Paha Mums,. Par kerdnitlialNe, Hocking and Reeklpgpert. lisTrannte-tLeases frock:lnge ort entry There.ig m deduct,' P, AL Martens on Friday, *LAM, f:anirlho part of the oboes Winn Mal ngs on Prieay, demos night. By the shove snungenniml, ilia boot will be able to Lay et Pittsburgh on Sunday., and keep that day as it shmild be. ' iisi - 1•1 1 0 AMR 131,Losda Padded Lissa. • 11,5140.. 11E,GAR TUESDAY PACKET FO R fUOUIS matimi The floe last sunning Age ateemer ' ' ATLANTIS, Goa W. Wicks, mama, will Image or the above and Irdetraradrro P OO5 every Tuesday, at 10 oMloek o.*. ' . For freight or passage si d„ Co board, in to E. C. KI NO, N 0.153 Com. Row, mars-dim Imalmtle. REGULAR SATURDAY pAcxEr — FAT BT. LOUIS The floe fast runic& pamenger stermser GEN. ' A. Markarian meat eTail„ leagclor edam i and ntermediatdpont ive rpdatga 0, , 4110 o'clock, C. m. F. l poreE sdaop io board, or, GI ; .• marsdBm 154 c=eo FGH WHEELING AND lIRIDORPORT. :The nem and substantial steamer HUDSON, Illohlillen, manor will perf e r m r regular trips between Piusburgh Paneling , and aridgeport. She will leare:Pliastrargt, on Wednesday and Saturday. For freight or passage, apply on beard. . apl9 FOXlVntsitita MiffatiiPislL mi zaj ti l :a fine Stellner ~ - -- CINDERELLA, • • George Calboun, mammy einilleave r &Sore and intermediate pens. on Norutaya Th aye, ..410 asr ._ ~ . Fill - Might or puma, apply on board.. apl.7 REODIAII - 2.S.I4FAVIEMPAOHISP. ITlurfule steamer JENNY LYND, 0 Galluger, Mameroril/ Tunas a reg ar .week ly _puha etween.Pfus burgh and Zanesville-71mm Pittsburgh a11.4 1 S W. - - day. .Fer traght spray to &UM& FORSYTH, Agra, . No 41 Warm .t *OH a:MIEN:NATI The splendid steamer ,• •'" iferette, matter, wiII PARLS, leave Sara f tha Bletuassabela. She, erbr•eah tam tu the mai= Menday ;ream derinribteessea. 'For &Wad CR • a • lyaer board. , %.10711 81111011 L... - aeciENT, - ' Forwarding' and Coastus&t., - ebtxte, has reastio No . . ER ,FrOnt, bat vwc4d and ts. T WE ASO ICIARIVaIi LVIIIIMANCHLi. filliP2./NBURANCII CO. of North. Arintiloli ...„, A .L Ariake perm ant sad limbed insebbloo 011 Phl pertyin Oda eh d vicinity, and en sitiyurants - by Canals - Rivers, es, and byllea. TM prppertica or Oda Casa wall brewed, and fninigli an avail able lb, the pia indarnnitl ar all 1 , 7" 1 . ITN , &Are to be led by insaranc. • .. )11 I & , oila-: • , WM. P. JON=l,..egant,44 Waterat. ' la tb s ale -- f - basb alarar &Sk R FLOOD Cara aid t[o frit'2ls bb on bAnd and for sale by rili Yl , TAPPUR te.l3ElPp, Florence, Dunstable, Rough and Ready,. Suaw, En( llnh Lldp, Fanny; ke. to. • BONNET RWBONS—,I3 boxes of Donne* and cap Ribbons, of tho best Wyk*, Atm, Mack and -eYda l'as, end &kn. best qaality. Also, Bonnet a andinlnp,Ardlikie b . ... • IMS/E 1 W; 2 4712 GLOVES —Erary destdiEdna , c ( ladles and Elm and tiloves; Cr. . 1 .6 Ildki Alb, l leregr, Gauze, Crape' . ..1 ,1 " 4 " In tk ;tholank tea d eal ,Voils trx. to NEW VISIT and MANTILLAS, niall ' l;ll .' 4 ' Washita allots inyles. • 1 EMBROPIES, LACES, TROMSO . ,Ft ikc — Lace Westin s, cola , standing caw+. chekluteut4 Vallanoes,Pren h and EnglialtEdetPt enm"'° do, zi r ud 10 dolintEnIt boas, Wed C =lmo andlaara IMitca, er gliASo jk LS PARASOLEiTS—Mara Mai** amount Pa Is and Pstessoletta, of 4 " 04 1 Tllnell't Including the bees makes of fi ne Senn and CsatiLlan. - Ckults,Casanterss,Veintinp,fiesustel Snaffs,Tweed,,, 4,Teani, - AWN Flaturemativanex,wwwerpsaes.• .. GINOILIALS,IOI PRINT% bd.—Aiwa Own two hundred caWs tithe ttlYll. "d of cvm7 ye . . ' : BiZAGEEDIrd BROWNkETSLINE:4ye,,,,' ~,,,, ,itunelted noe l f an thearell known and agomr.d ... b . * of , c a pg.d.,r,, 300 bates DTONVIi do, afar ettety plies. • Ulder Purchaser., nay alwali der; Spinet. groat YacSides °Olds estabbehtnent,ofo tataingthe ihotatat goads at the room rel.lolol. plitel. She. aystem - at LOWPRIOEE adopted by this establlOnstant, as well as their ONE PRICE Ellt. twain-taw withatch - tudyerral fame the 11.1 - angewthled to at foritill itaineatteutts tocakehlwers: Evert u lisle then:fare toinarked at rub low mum ewe not fail to give garfeet satisfaction. Merchants front 1 all pare Oftea dowry see Invited tocoll. A.AL MASON a CO, t ogbuinos , 119 /What, botataan 30 and Oh sty '